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Springtime

A quick summary of an eventful season:

I’m settled into my new position as web maintainer for Evergreen, an organization focused on environmental education and community-based greening initiatives. It’s a fine bunch of people, and the work feels much more worthwhile than almost anything I did working on the “agency side”.

We’ve been dropping into Don Kerr’s studio every few weekends to record the new Flickershow album - we have ten songs in progress, with vocals, guitar, bass and drums complete on almost all of them and keyboards on about half. I’m currently working on the trumpet arrangement for a recent song called “Mute”. We’ve also played a whole pile of gigs, most notably busking in front of Pages Books on Queen St, and a swell gig for Earth Hour which included an hour-long, completely acoustic songwriters’ circle.

Sean and I spent a few days in San Francisco last month - he was there to attend a couple of different conferences, and we got to visit his sister, her partner and their two black cats (it seems to run in the family). I spent several days walking all over the downtown area, and up to Fort Mason, where I visited the Long Now Foundation’s museum and shop. Spent many hours checking out every sound-related exhibit at the Exploratorium. I came home with far too many books, and a new pair of shoes - my old pair having disintegrated completely after several dozen hills too many.

Much more to come - more musical experiences; several books to discuss; and my obsession with ruins continues.

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Yay, you’re back!

I look forward to the new album…does “Mute” mean what I think it means, or are you arranging for muted trumpets (or—gulp—muted post horns?)

Posted by Muffy St. Bernard on 20 May 2008 at 4:21 PM

Heh heh. Perhaps we should. No, “Mute” is just the name of the song (and characteristically, occurs nowhere in the lyrics). It’s got a split personality - big, brash and blustery alternating with quiet and introspective.

Posted by Eli McIlveen on 20 May 2008 at 8:51 PM

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