Advent Calendar of 90s CanRock – Day 26 to 30

Finally we reach the end – thirty days, no artist repeats, celebrating the best of Canadian rock in the 90s.

Let’s close out 2021 now, shall we?

Day 26 – Sarah McLachlan – Ice Cream

She was one of many acts to perform in the night. It was a CFNY event and I can’t remember the name or the venue for the life of me, but she was backlit with blue lights as she sat on a stool, centre stage, with her guitar.

“Sarah McLachlan,” I told a friend of mine who I knew was also into music.

“Who?” he replied?

Hard to remember a time when she was relatively unknown and up and coming, but I developed a huge crush on her after that first performance I saw. Bought the album the next day.

Chose this song in particular because if there is any day on the calendar that embodies ice cream more than Boxing Day, I don’t think I know it.

 

Day 27 – Bass is Base – Funkmobile

No particular memory associated with this song, only that it was hella played on MuchMusic back in the day.

The chorus is still catchy AF.

 

Day 28 – Big Wreck – Blown Wide Open

Sunny days walking around the University Campus, this song seeming to echo from every building. It’s one of those songs with a very specific timestamp in my mind.

 

Day 29 – Alanis Morissette – You Learn

I was ne of the last to get on the Alanis train, I freely admit it. This album represented such a 180 from her pop career that I had a hard time believing she was legit. The songs are great and I admit this album bangs, but at the time I could not see past my belief that she was just trying to cash in on a popular sound. I don’t think I truly appreciated her until she appeared as God in Dogma, that was when I was, like, okay, she might be cool.

One of the biggest and most popular names I posted about this month, but undoubtedly a huge influence across all rock, not just CanRock, in the 90s and very worthy of a spot.

 

Day 30

Here we are, and so many bands left to choose from… Leonard Cohen, Cowboy Junkies, Crash Test Dummies, The Odds, See Spot Run, The Inbreds, Wild Strawberries, By Divine Right, Philosopher Kings, Rheostatics, Barstool Prophets (my favourite band name ever)… hell, I could even post one of the four songs I like from the Hip…

So, who is it going to be?

I saved one of my favourite music memories for the end.

Spirit Of The West – Home For A Rest

While not my favourite song from the band (that would be “Political”, released in ’88, so not applicable for this calendar), there is no denying the impact this song has had and how many Canadians identify with it. I’ve been in Memphis, Thailand, Japan, South Africa and Australia and when this song comes on, Canadians hit the dance floor.

But my favourite memory is this one: I’m 18 and standing outside in line to get into the bar My Apartment on Thursday night. No fake ID and this was before every bar ID’d everyone, so I was trying to get in based on my looks and attitude alone, something I had recently “perfected” at the beer store.

I’d never been into a bar before that was not for an all ages concert.

The bouncer doesn’t even give me a second look and we enter. The door swings open and the first thing I see is a bar and people are dancing on top of it, to this song.

Everyone is happy, people are dancing everywhere, swinging each other around by crooked elbows, beer is spilling and there is laughing, dancing and singing everywhere. My emotion in the moment is perfectly encapsulated in the scene where Bart realizes he is going to be working at a Burlesque House.

Taking it all in, I remember thinking to myself, “So, this is what bars are like.”

And yes, at their very best, it is.

Advent Calendar of 90s CanRock – Day 21 to 25

It’s the new year and celebrating a different 90s CanRock song every day is SO 2021, but I haven’t finished the recaps yet so still a couple more posts to come.

What I love though is that the exercise inspired me to choose a song of the day every day to reflect on – 21 days to create a habit and that sort of thing. You can catch the songs of the day on my Twitter feed.

Now, let’s get to finishing last year’s project.

Day 21 – Bif Naked – Lucky

Call The Office, sometime around 1998, my then girlfriend and I saw Bif Naked play this song. It was already sort of our song when it played at the pool hall we went to for our first date and we had our first kiss.

This brings me back to all the good times we had in our short relationship.

 

Day 22 – Blue Rodeo – Lost Together

An absolute campfire classic and one that is in heavy rotation for me when the guitar sees any daylight. One of the best CanRock songs of the 90s.

 

Day 23 – Tristan Psionic – 25 Cents

I’m in a bar in downtown Toronto. I can’t remember which one, but we had to go downstairs to get here. There are a bunch of bands performing and one of them is Tristan Psionic. I honestly can’t remember if they played this song that night, but hearing it again after so long brought me right back, so at the very least it captures the mood and vibe of what was an awesome night out, being underage, in places you shouldn’t be.

 

Day 24 – Barenaked Ladies – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (with Sarah McLachlan)

This was a natural choice for Christmas Eve and I still remember sitting there, on the floor of the Horseshoe Tavern, for CFNY’s Acoustic Christmas where they performed this. I still can’t believe they got us all to sit on the floor. I can still feel the sticky on my hands, but it was such a great series of performers and such an intimate feeling… one of the best live shows I saw in the 90s.

 

Day 25 – Rymes With Orange – She Forgot To Laugh

Absolutely no date significance when I posted this on Boxing Day, I simply forgot this song existed as it never made the transition to digital for me and so has not been on any playlists, until now.

It embodies the whole spirit of both the hashtag challenge and this blog, rediscovering the music that has kept the beat to my life.

 

 

Day 26 to 30 will be posted later this week and we close out this chapter of the blog and move onto the sounds of the past and of 2022.