SOUNDTRACK: THE RUSSIAN FUTURISTS -“Paul Simon” (2010).
Continuing my march through CBC Radio 3: I love the name of this band, but I’m sadly underwhelmed by this track.
This is a horn (synth) heavy track which has a somewhat lo-fi quality in the verses. I have to assume that the horns are a nod to Paul Simon, but I can’t be sure of that. It has an orchestral feel and it’s kind of fun. But while I wouldn’t turn it off if I heard it again, even after two listens I didn’t think of it so much as a song as a catchy horn blast repeated over and over.
[READ: June 14, 2010] “The Kit Bag”
Now this seems like a quintessential Canadian story to me.
This is the story of a young boy, soon to be a man, saying goodbye to his father as he heads off for the mines of Flin Flon.
It is a simple story, consisting primarily of the evening that the father leaves. It’s book ended by the boy’s memory of the father’s kit bag–when it gets stuffed with his dad’s supplies, and when it arrives back home.
There wasn’t a lot to it, plotwise, but it was very evocative and quite moving.
It’s available here.

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