Scraps 31-35

Scraps 31

  1. Lenny Kravitz – My Love
  2. Beth Orton – Best Bit
  3. Folk Implosion – Barricade
  4. Tori Amos – Strange Little Girl
  5. Fugazi – Brendan #1
  6. John Mellencamp – Lonely Old Night
  7. Nine Inch Nails – Wish (thirlwell mix)
  8. Jesus And Mary Chain – Guitarman
  9. Live – Simple Creed
  10. Manic Street Preachers – Everything Must Go
  11. Meg Lee Chin – Heavy Scene (radio mix)
  12. Massive Attack – Five Man Army
  13. Tia Carrere – Ballroom Blitz
  14. Placebo – Slave To The Wage
  15. Etta James – At Last
  16. Reverend Horton Heat – Wiggle Stick
  17. Bruce Springsteen – Vigilante Man
  18. Sleater-Kinney – Tapping

Scraps 32

  1. Eels – Novacaine For The Soul
  2. Atari Teenage Riot – Fuck All
  3. Beth Orton – Touch Me With Your Love
  4. Collective Soul – Shine
  5. Chris Isaak – Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing
  6. Folk Implosion – Insinuation
  7. Garbage – ‘Til The Day I Die
  8. Skip James – Devil Got My Woman
  9. International Noise Conspiracy – The Reproduction Of Death
  10. Massive Attack – Safe From Harm
  11. Jesus And Mary Chain – Reverence
  12. Versus – Shangri La
  13. Manic Street Preachers – Removables
  14. Weezer – The Sweater Song
  15. Meg Lee Chin – Thing (critter fish mix)
  16. Sleater-Kinney – The Day You Went Away
  17. Sigur Ros – Bium Bium Bambalo

Scraps 33

  1. Les Savy Fav – Tragic Monsters
  2. Chris Isaak – Wicked Game
  3. Dandy Warhols – Godless (Massive Attack remix)
  4. Brendon Canty & Jerry Busher – Semi Detached
  5. Collective Soul – Gel
  6. Sigur Ros – Danarfregnir Og Jarparfarir
  7. Helium – Leon’s Space Song
  8. Eels – Rags To Rags
  9. Joydrop – Sometimes I Want To Die
  10. Gorillaz – Ghost Train
  11. Tweaker – Linoleum
  12. Pulley – The Ocean Song
  13. Zero 7 – I Have Seen
  14. Mogwai – Xmas Steps

Scraps 34

  1. Alien Ant Farm – Smooth Criminal
  2. Bardo Pond – Highlands
  3. By Divine Right – Supernatural
  4. Econoline Crush – May I Go
  5. JJ72 – Not Like You
  6. Fin Fang Foom – Play Dead
  7. Mark Lanegan – Low
  8. Skating Club – Denver
  9. New End Original – Lukewarm
  10. Fugazi – Strangelight
  11. Timeout Drawer – The Gift They’d Pick If The Choice Were Theirs
  12. Visitor Jim – Success Of A Cynic
  13. Country Joe MacDonald – The Man From Athabaska
  14. Lamb – Gabriel
  15. Zero 7 – Give It Away

Scraps 35

  1. Damien Jurado – Paperwings
  2. Alison Krauss – Wild Bill Jones
  3. Buzzcocks – What Do I Get
  4. Buddy Guy – Tramp
  5. Shiner – Play Dead
  6. Cannibal Ox – Iron Galaxy
  7. Hives – Hate To Say I Told You So
  8. Burnt Sienna – Deuce Deuce
  9. Sum 41 – Fat Lip
  10. Oceansize – Amputee
  11. Gillian Welch – My First Lover
  12. Tricky Woo – Liberty Drawl
  13. Pixies – I Bleed
  14. Chris Thomas King – John Law Burned Down The Liquor Sto’
  15. Rheostatics – P.I.N.
  16. Peter Gabriel – Solsbury Hill
  17. Primitives – Crash
  18. Kiss – Then She Kissed Me
  19. Unwound – Corpse Pose

I'm considering joining this

Zip. Even though I live around the corner from arguably the best DVD rental store in all of Toronto, I’m jonesing for that no-late-fee thing. The list of movies I want to rent is 40 or 50 strong, and growing all the time; if I rent 3 or 4 at a time from these guys, I can watch them whenever I want, even when I come home for lunch or in between playoff games.

Scraps 26-30

scraps 26

  1. AC DC – Who Made Who
  2. Better Than Ezra – Good
  3. Shawn Colvin – Sunny Came Home
  4. Limp Bizkit – My Generation
  5. Delerium – Aria
  6. Dandy Warhols – Hell’s Bells
  7. Grandaddy – The Crystal Lake
  8. Indians – Bed Of Roses
  9. Eurythmics – Missionary Man
  10. King Cobb Steelie – Below The Stars
  11. Iggy Pop – The Passenger
  12. CSN & Y – Suite Judy Blue Eyes
  13. Los Lobos – Viking
  14. Massive Attack – Karmacoma (bumper ball mix)
  15. Weakerthans – Aside

scraps 27

  1. Folk Implosion – Nothing Gonna Stop
  2. 5 For Fighting – Easy Tonight
  3. Buckcherry – Ridin’
  4. PJ Harvey & Bjork – Satisfaction
  5. Hawksley Workman – Striptease
  6. Ben Lee & Liz Phair – Away With The Pixies
  7. Fatboy Slim – Ya Mamma
  8. I Mother Earth – So Gently We Go (acoustic mix)
  9. KMFDM – Kung Fu Fighting (Jackie Chan)
  10. Sandbox – Curious
  11. LiveOnRelease – I’m Afraid Of Britney Spears
  12. Travis – Hit Me Baby One More Time
  13. Republika – Ready To Go
  14. Nine Inch Nails – Burn
  15. Underworld – Cowgirl (bedrock mix)

scraps 28

  1. This Mortal Coil – Song To The Siren
  2. Black Halos – Some Things Never Fall
  3. Bic Runga – Sway
  4. Gorillaz – Clint Eastwood
  5. Helmet – Unsung
  6. Wild Strawberries – Pretty Lip
  7. L7 – Shitlist
  8. Grapes Of Wrath – A Fishing Tale
  9. Marilyn Manson – Disposable Teens
  10. Living Color – Cult Of Personality
  11. Meg Lee Chin – Thing
  12. Tea Party – Paint It Black
  13. Nine Inch Nails – Deep
  14. Blur – Tender
  15. Underworld – Cowgirl
  16. Buddy Guy – Baby Please Don’t Leave Me

scraps 29

  1. Marilyn Manson – The Fight Song
  2. Ani DiFranco – School Night
  3. Death Cab For Cutie – President Of What
  4. Bad Company – Feel Like Makin’ Love
  5. Swollen Members – Lady Venom
  6. Copyright – Rock Machine
  7. CCR – Born On The Bayou
  8. Tricky – Evolution Revolution Love
  9. Rolling Stones – Honky Tonk Woman
  10. Prodigy & Tom Morello – One Man Army
  11. Stan Rogers – Harris And The Mare
  12. Elastica – Stutter
  13. Scanty Sandwich – Because Of You
  14. Frontline Assembly – Justify My Love
  15. Staggered Crossing – Further Again
  16. Weezer – Hashpipe
  17. Staind – It’s Been A While

scraps 30

  1. Brad – Lift
  2. 311 – Transistor
  3. Crystal Method – Busy Child (uberzone mix)
  4. Econoline Crush – Make It Right
  5. T Rex – Twentieth Century Boy
  6. Jimmy Page – Wasting My Time
  7. Sugarcubes – Motorcycle Mama
  8. Morganfields – Rainbreaker
  9. Reverend Horton Heat – The Devil’s Chasin’ Me
  10. Jet Set Satellite – Baby Cool Your Jets
  11. Sneaker Pimps – Six Underground (perfecto mix)
  12. Tenacious D – Jesus Ranch
  13. Foo Fighters – Have A Cigar

Scraps 21-25

scraps 21

  1. Ashley MacIsaac – The John Morrison
  2. Beth Orton – Someone’s Daughter
  3. Foo Fighters – This Is A Call
  4. Juliana Hatfield – Bad Day
  5. Natalie Merchant – San Andreas Fault
  6. No Doubt – Just A Girl
  7. Pearl Jam – God’s Dice
  8. Varnaline – Meet Me On The Ledge
  9. Green Day – Minority
  10. Chantal Kreviazuk – Wayne
  11. Papa Roach – Last Resort
  12. Sonic Youth & Cypress Hill – I Love You Mary Jane
  13. Wild Strawberries – Wish
  14. Grant Lee Buffalo – The Whole Shebang
  15. Jars Of Clay – Flood
  16. Nina Gordon – Tonight And The Rest Of My Life
  17. Stone Temple Pilots – Sex Type Thing
  18. Rolling Stones – You Can’t Always Get What You Want

scraps 22

  1. Oasis – D’ You Know What I Mean
  2. 311 – Come Original
  3. Juliana Hatfield – Swan Song
  4. U2 – Elevation
  5. Zombies – She’s Not There
  6. Rusty – Soul For Sale
  7. Limp Bizkit – Break Stuff
  8. Keb’ Mo’ – Every Morning
  9. Moby – Flower
  10. A3 – Too Sick To Pray
  11. Dayna Manning – Half The Man
  12. Bif Naked – Moment Of Weakness
  13. David Bowie & Trent Reznor – I’m Afraid Of Americans
  14. Catherine Wheel – That’s When I Reach For My Revolver
  15. Lenny Kravitz – Mr. Cab Driver
  16. Liz Phair – Supernova
  17. REM – Superman
  18. Garbage – Milk (massive attack mix)

scraps 23

  1. Rolling Stones – Paint It Black
  2. ZZ Top – Under Pressure
  3. Run Lola Run – Running Two
  4. Black Crowes – Jealous
  5. Duran Duran – Ordinary World
  6. Bob Mould & Vic Chestnutt – Hickory Wind
  7. Heart – Crazy On You
  8. Cowboy Junkies – Sweet Jane
  9. Radiohead – Stop Whispering
  10. REM – The Great Beyond
  11. Eric Clapton – Walking Blues
  12. Nina Simone – Sinnerman

scraps 24

  1. Cult – She Sells Santuary
  2. Fun Lovin’ Criminals – The View Belongs To Everyone
  3. April Wine – Roller
  4. Tori Amos – Pretty Good Year
  5. Guess Who – American Woman
  6. Eric Clapton – Sunshine Of Your Love
  7. Robert Plant – Hurting Kind
  8. Porno For Pyros – Porpoise Head
  9. Matthew Sweet – Milennium Blues
  10. Stone Temple Pilots – Still Remains
  11. Tragically Hip – Poets
  12. Crazy Town – Butterfly
  13. Steve Vai – Answers
  14. Headstones – And
  15. Jerry Cantrell – Cut You In

scraps 25

  1. Red Rider – Lunatic Fringe
  2. Matthew Sweet – Faith In You
  3. Stone Temple Pilots – Unglued
  4. Tori Amos – Cornflake Girl
  5. Tragically Hip – Fireworks
  6. Emerson Lake & Palmer – Lucky Man
  7. Cult – Wildflower
  8. Porno For Pyros – Kimberly Austin
  9. Guess Who – No Sugar Tonight; New Mother Nature
  10. Fun Lovin’ Criminals – We Are All Very Worried About You
  11. Alice In Chains – No Excuses
  12. Lifehouse – Hanging By A Moment
  13. REM – Be Mine
  14. Steve Vai – Blue Powder
  15. Van Morrison – Gloria
  16. Robert Plant – Your Ma Said You Cried
  17. Paul McCartney – Hey Jude

First the accusatory vignettes that air before the movie, and now this

I think the film industry is taking lessons from record labels in how to treat the customer. From the Globe and Mail.

Cinema chains drop the curtain on cheap tickets
Tuesday and matinee discounts ending as theatres move to charging one price

By JANE ARMSTRONG
Friday, April 2, 2004 – Page A6

VANCOUVER — Discount Tuesdays at the movies — once among the cheapest of dates in the country — won’t be coming to theatres near you much longer.

Canada’s two largest cinema chains are phasing out discount movie prices in most major cities, ending a 20-year tradition that drew hordes of film lovers into darkened theatres every Tuesday night.

Loews Cineplex Entertainment Corp. and Famous Players Inc. say the change is part of what they call a plan to “flatten” prices — slightly lowering the price for some adult tickets, but cutting discounts on Tuesdays and for some matinees. Discounts for some seniors and children will also be reduced. Industry analysts say the changes appear to be an attempt to increase revenues to cover rising costs and draw new moviegoers.

At their cheapest, Tuesday prices were as low as $2.50, but in recent years the savings weren’t that significant; $9 compared with the average $12 to $13 range.

Toronto filmmaker Gail Singer said the demise of cheap Tuesdays is the end of an era. “How could you not hate it?” asked Ms. Singer, whose 1991 film Watching Movies examined film-viewing habits. “Maybe those people will stay home and watch TV.”

Ms. Singer said Tuesday-night discounts created an excitement. “It’s full of people. It’s always the best time to go . . . because you have a sense of humanity and you have a sense of the excitement it generates, and that was certainly true of Tuesdays.”

Cheap Tuesday prices started in the mid 1980s as a way to lure audiences to theatres during one of the slowest nights of the week.

Industry analyst Howard Lichtman said the end of cheap Tuesdays isn’t a surprise. Film production and distribution costs have risen dramatically in recent years, while theatre chains have spent billions upgrading movie theatres with improvements to concession stands, seating and sound.

“It’s almost because of people’s love of the movies that they feel they have an inalienable right to see a movie inexpensively,” he said. “Where in reality, the cost of producing and marketing a film has gone up dramatically, coupled with an enhanced experience.”

Compared with other entertainment options, movies are still one of the best deals for under $20, Mr. Lichtman said.

“Your options are to go to a movie, go to a play, go to a basketball game, go to a baseball game,” he said. In the past 10 years, he noted, ticket prices for movies have increased 46 per cent, while professional football and baseball game prices have shot up 90 per cent.

Beginning today, discount Tuesday nights will no longer be offered in Famous Players theatres in Calgary and Vancouver, spokesman Andrew Sherbin said.

From Victoria to Montreal, discounts have already ended. They will continue for now at the chain’s Toronto theatres.

Mr. Sherbin said the chain is looking for other ways to attract new customers.

Cineplex, meanwhile, has eliminated discounts for seniors and children at some theatres in the Vancouver area, charging a flat rate of $8.95. In the past, children and seniors paid $7.95 while adults paid more than $11.

Not that I'd miss it…

From The Globe & Mail: Simpsons humans want more d’oh

New York — Homer and the rest of The Simpsons are holding out for more “d’oh.”

Variety says the cast hasn’t shown up for two rehearsals in the past few weeks, which is holding up production of the next season of the hit Fox animated show.

The cast is reportedly asking for $360,000 (U.S.) an episode — nearly triple what they make now.

Scraps 16-20

scraps 16

  1. Jale – Blue
  2. Motorhead – Ace Of Spades
  3. William Barber – Adagio For Strings
  4. Wide Mouth Mason – Smile
  5. Pearl Jam – Footsteps
  6. Fatboy Slim – Out of My Head
  7. DVDA – What Would Brian Boitano Do
  8. U2 – Bullet The Blue Sky
  9. Stereolab – Wow And Flutter
  10. Cypress Hill & Pearl Jam – The Real Thing
  11. Velvet Underground – Heroin
  12. Thrush Hermit – French Inhale
  13. Enya – Ebudae
  14. Cowboy Junkies – Common Disaster
  15. Prodigy – Breathe

scraps 17

  1. Police – Canary In A Coal Mine
  2. Alanis Morissette – So Pure
  3. Debbie Adshade – Harris And The Mare
  4. Genesis – Mama
  5. Jimi Hendrix – Fire
  6. Dixie Chicks – Ready To Run
  7. Joe Satriani – Banana Mango II
  8. Macy Gray – I Try
  9. Megadeth – Architecture Of Aggression
  10. Madonna – Ray Of Light
  11. Kingston Trio – Tom Dooley
  12. Spiderbait – Buy Me A Pony
  13. Starling – Don’t Deflate
  14. Queensryche – Silent Lucidity
  15. U2 – Jesus Christ
  16. Beth Orton – She Cries Your Name (william orbit mix)

scraps 18

  1. Lo Fidelity Allstars – Battle Flag (pigeonhed mix)
  2. Blondie – One Way Or Another
  3. Ginger – Solid Ground
  4. A3 – Woke Up This Morning
  5. Chemical Brothers – Leave Home
  6. Husker Du – Hardly Getting Over It
  7. Cracker – Teen Angst (What The World Needs Now)
  8. Last Of The Mohicans – The Kiss
  9. Nada Surf – Popular
  10. Nirvana – Curmudgeon
  11. OPM – Heaven Is A Halfpipe
  12. Rufus Wainright – Instant Pleasure
  13. Soundgarden – Bleed Together
  14. Beatles – The Night Before
  15. Tea Party – Fire In The Head
  16. Grapes of Wrath – You May Be Right
  17. Pluto – Paste

scraps 19

  1. Limblifter – Wake Up To The Sun
  2. Dido – Resting Here With Me
  3. Squirrel Nut Zippers – Hell
  4. Moby & Gwen Stefani – South Side
  5. Procul Harum – Whiter Shade Of Pale
  6. Run Lola Run – Running One
  7. Wyclef Jean – Delia
  8. We Five – You Were On My Mind
  9. Headstones – Smile And Wave
  10. Stillwater – Fever Dog
  11. Bjork – Big Time Sensuality (moby mix)
  12. Green Day – Geek Stink Breath
  13. Sugar Ray – Falls Apart
  14. Keith Richards – Take It So Hard
  15. Richard Ashcroft – Money To Burn
  16. Steve Earle – Copperhead Road
  17. T Rex – We Love To Boogie
  18. Wheatus – Teenage Dirtbag

scraps 20

  1. Hole – Violet
  2. Ben Harper – The Woman In You
  3. Tracy Bonham – Jumping Bean
  4. Kid Rock – Warm Winter
  5. Monster Magnet – Big God
  6. Tori Amos – Spark
  7. Foo Fighters – I’ll Stick Around
  8. Chantal Kreviazuk – Surrounded
  9. Beth Orton – She Cries Your Name
  10. Pearl Jam – Breakerfall
  11. A Perfect Circle – Judith
  12. Alanis Morissette – Hand In My Pocket
  13. Stone Temple Pilots – Creep
  14. No Doubt – Hey You
  15. Radiohead – Creep
  16. Natalie Merchant – Carnival
  17. Tricky Woo – Easy

Eye comments

Eye Magazine has decided to throw a little editorial content into their concert reviews this week. Witness:

  • COWBOY JUNKIES Revival, 783 College. Bring a pillow; people seem to like them, but man, they’re soporific. $25 at TM. May 27.
  • PHIL COLLINS Air Canada Centre. Hint: he loves it when you scream out “Who’s Su-su-sudio?!” and hates it when you ask him whatever happened with that guy who drowned. $79.50-$125, on sale Apr 3 at TM, ACC box office (no first-day sales). Sep 20.