Showing posts with label Future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Future. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2008

Derelict

The more time I spend on this weblog, the more I begin to realize how much like my psyche this site begins to resemble. By this, I mean, that this place -- much like my mind -- is a total mess, unkempt, broken, and in need of a major overhaul. I have been trying to motivate myself (when there's time) to add tags to all the blog posts, but that has since been tossed at the bottom of the priority heap. I've been trying to give this site a facelift, but unfortunately it continues to recede... not unlike my hairline.

I continue to convince myself that things are going to change, and they will in two weeks. I hope I can find the motivation and desire to make this site, and the others I maintain to appear in the way that I have been envisioning. But that has much more to do with how much energy I have (and how many daytime game-shows I insist on watching), than how motivated I am.

Most of the weblinks situated on the sidebar are broken. Tags are missing from more than 300 posts. I finally fixed a broken picture of me, and it took me how long? It was only today I realized that the image hosting site I was dependent on a scent few years go went tits up God-only-knows-how-long-ago. It was a damn good thing that I have kept backups of this site, as I have managed to retain 95% of the images that disappeared into the black hole known as the internet. Still, I have to re-upload every image manually -- and after some 20 minutes of frustration, I managed only to resurrect about a half-dozen images.

Once April 1st hits, things are going to be totally different. Say goodbye to MC Fro, the tree-hugging hippie, and say hello to MC Fro the Trailer-Trash Hermit. It's probably just as good; I likely destroyed more trees in my tenure as an Environmental Consultant than I managed to save. But that's another story for another day.

It's time to start cleaning up everything. This includes my house, my yard, my car, my website, my mind, and my life.

Monday, December 10, 2007

The End of an Era

Once again, this winter I have to come to terms with the fact that a good thing never lasts forever. Once again the Savoys Blues Band has had to endure another upheaval. We have known for quite some time, but have kept it quiet, that our guitar player BG declared his intentions to leave the band. This last Saturday was his last performance, and thus, the last night he was a member of the band.

The band has clear intentions of moving on and finding a replacement, though our search is taking longer than we had hoped -- by a few months. In fact, due to this upheaval, we have sat on our haunches and haven't been looking for work, so at this point, the Savoys have no future performances, and the future seems uncertain, despite the best of our intentions.

What I find so perplexing about this situation, is that in one light, it appears as the end of something very unique to Southern Alberta. Our last few gigs have been very positive -- actually exceeding our expectations for crowd enthusiasm. The blues community in the Hat is very alive and well. So, in this light, I can see this as a time of rebuilding.

To further complicate matters both MA and I are members of Tung N' Groove, the new Classic Rock act that is gaining momentum like a high-speed train with a stuck throttle. It could be very easy for the two of us to focus all our energies into this new act; but if we did, we would be neglecting a side of ourselves that needs to surface. Our eclectic musical tastes just cannot be represented with one band alone. So the answer is clear; both bands must endure.

As for finding a replacement, we have our prospects which we hope to recruit. Issues surrounding this problem resides under the notion that it's not so much about liking the material or the people; it's a matter of who has the available time to dedicate to such an endeavor. The Savoys are moving away from being an old-school blues band into an act that will play everything from R&B to Soul to Funk to Big Band Swing, while retaining blues roots. We want to do more than have people sit and listen to our music; we want to pack dance floors, and we know that there is a great deal of work to be done if we want this dream to be realized.

But it all comes down to finding the right recruit for the job, and this job ain't for anybody. A great deal of dedication and perseverance will be required of the ideal candidate. A professional attitude and work ethic is integral, as the current bandmates are constantly trying to push the limits of our abilities.

So on that note, I'll send BG my warmest wishes and hope he is successful in his future endeavors.