Jesse Rivest Music

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I started blogging with Blogger in 2005 and slowed down as I reached my blogging end in 2010. I have attempted to save all the blog entries in monthly archive pages. It's quite interesting to go back and see my novice, naive enthusiasm for music making and playing, as well as travelling. I also notice that I used a lot of exclamation marks! I must have been excited. For a while, anyway... I note that I slowed down quite a bit from 2008 onward; the momentum of my first batch of songs—written, released, and toured—had worn off. Also, I was amidst my first real bout of homesickness—I was living in New Zealand. A couple other things to note. Some of my spelling is American rather than British/Canadian (I'm Canadian). Regrettably, I note that I used the word "tits" a lot—for a while—without being conscious of how senseless, unnecessary, and thoughtless doing so was. Please take what you read with these grains of salt. Return to the root/index of the blog.

June 2008

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

More podcast episodes, for her pleasure

Lately I haven't been blogging much, instead I've been podcasting. You can find my podcast from my website. I've podcasted some live recordings from the Mussel Inn and a live video from Happy - these shows were part of my mini-tour of New Zealand in April, 2008. Songs podcasted so far are Greyhound Through the Rockies and The Romance of Kaslo.

In addition to live tracks, you'll find a poster for the mini-tour, and I may also be podcasting some photos from the gig in the near future. Yes, you can podcast posters and photos. But maybe I won't podcast the photos, maybe I'll find some other, more webulous way of bringing said photos to you. Perhaps I'll just put them up at Myspace and Facebook. All these known and unknown options make me sleepy.

I may podcast some more live tracks from these shows, so please subscribe to my podcast if that's what you're into. And if you like my podcast, please share it with your friends. I'd like that. Obviously.

By the way, there's another song I podcasted called Summer Grace. It has nothing to do with the New Zealand tour. It has everything to do with stealing fruit. Dig it.
posted by Jesse @ 4:18 PM  

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