The Vinyl Cafe...
Dec. 19th, 2009 10:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Another great show at the National Arts Centre tonight: A Vinyl Cafe Christmas with Stuart McLean. Stuart McLean has one of my favourite shows on CBC Radio, Vinyl Cafe.
He did four stories:
- In which Dave, at a Christmas party, accidentally pours the alcohol into the kids' eggnog instead of the adults';
- In which Dave is envious of his neighbour Ted's $12,000 bicycle;
- Stuart McLeans' story of his first job as a journalist in a small town in Saskatchewan, where he had to spend Christmas working, and so couldn't go home for Christmas that year;
- A story of how Dave's daughter Stephanie fell in love with books, when a copy of The Encyclopedia of Forgotten Places was sent to their home anonymously at Christmas.
Even better, there was great music from Jill Barber (whose CD Chances I own and love) and Matt Anderson, whose singing of Blue Christmas and O Holy Night was wonderful. The first song he sang was this one, So Gone Now. And Jill Barber sang her title song Chances, as well as doing a wonderful version of I'll Be Home for Christmas.
Before the show,
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Here's an example of a Vinyl Cafe story.