This is a song for the people in the streets

I came across a cool initiative the other day. It's a project called CitID and it's these guys who are trying to get a different design/identity for every single city in the world. They're hoping to 'harness creatives' loves for their cities and create a global visual anthology of city identities'. Ambitious, much?

LONDON, EnglandBORDEAUX, France

With over 150 cities already done up, there certainly are some unique ones. There's also many places that you may have never heard of. Anyway, I think it's a very creative idea that designers around the world can take part in, be it from the big city, or a basement of a cabin in the woods.

The most surprising thing thus far? There are no entries for ANY Canadian city. There's not one for Toronto, Vancouver or even Montreal. Here's a few more examples:PORTLAND, United States of America

BERLIN, Germany

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands

I encourage you to check out more. Maybe even spend a lazy day drawing up one yourself.

*City Hall; Tenacious D

I want to celebrate; See it shinin' in your eye

In 2008, I was blessed to see a god on stage. I am fortunate enough to get the chance to see him once again. Neil Young is coming home in July to play back-to-back gigs at the wonderfully fitting Centennial Concert Hall.



I am unbelievably stoked for this show. After seeing him in '08, I never again imagined that he'd make it back to Winnipeg. There's too many words that can be used to describe Young and his imprint in music and politics. He's fought through polio, diabetes, epilepsy and divorce. He's compiled 46 studio albums, 6 live albums, 43 singles and has even directed 5 movies. I'm forever grateful that I've been able to share in part of his 5 decade shining career.

These couple of videos are from his Heart of Gold DVD. Without a doubt, this is the best concert DVD that I have ever seen. It's truly a showcase into his heart. I could no recommend enough for everyone to watch the whole concert.





*Harvest Moon; Neil Young

It's a chronicling of our rise; To power!

I have to say that I had mixed feelings over the NHL's series of 'History' playoff commercials. I loved the first batch that features some of the most iconic plays, may them be saves, hits, goals, in hockey history and simply asks 'What if so-and-so didn't do this?'





Now I lost interest when they started taking relevant plays in this year's playoffs and put them in the mix. We'll have to wait many years to actually know if these plays were actually memorable, which I can't imagine the case being. Especially since I don't remember any of these plays, and it's only been a few weeks.



But, I do believe that they have redeem themselves with a new ad. I feel like it truly showcases the emotional and physical toll that it takes on a person. Having been fortunate enough to win a few small things in my lifetime, although the scale is clearly not as large, I can relate to this.



Congratulations Blackhawks! Nice to see the Cup come back to Winnipeg for a bit.

*History; Tenacious D

I know you hear it, I hear it too

Thanks to Alan Cross for sharing this with us today...

This band is called Rudely Interrupted. They're a six piece from Australia. Their singer, Rory Burnside, lives with Asperger's and was born without eyes. And it gets better. four of the other five members have a kind of disability, including blindness, deafness and Down syndrome. CRAZY!

There's a documentary being made about them. This is the teaser for it. I'm not too sure how much of a release the movie will get.



Then there's a couple live videos. This band is for real folks!

Close My Eyes - Rudely Interrupted from Scope Victoria on Vimeo.





Thanks again Sir Cross.

*God Is In The Radio; Queens of the Stone Age

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