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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Episode 4 Of Ignorant Bliss With Dave And Adam And Leah!

Hello again, everyone! In this episode, a special guest (Heavy D) from mysterious and far off Toronto visits the studio and enlightens Ignorant Bliss (and the world) on many things.

This week's theme (musically) is "Surf And Surf Part 1", where Ignorant Bliss blasts off to the East Coast of Canada to explore music from that region. Next week, the Wild West will be tamed!

The Most Listened To Songs This Week are as follows:

Dave's Pick: Christian Brothers- Elliott Smith
Leah's Pick: Drawing Curtains- Buck 65
Adam's Pick: We Are From Venice (La Serenissima)- The Bloody Beetroots
Heavy D's Pick: Dead And Gone- T.I.

The Book Review for this week was "Fifth Business" by Robertson Davies, and it was quite the read!

The Movie Review for this week was actually a DOUBLE FEATURE! Dave saw both "Body of Lies" and "Religulous", one of which was a spy thriller, and the other a documentary. You decide which is which!

Like earlier, the theme this week is the East Coast, so the music played during this episode was by, well, artist from the East Coast (OK, well, not ALL of the songs)! Sloan, Amelia Curran, The Discounts and Buck 65 (from Leah's Song Of The Week) are all from Eastern Canada! For real! Apologies if the link to The Discounts is wrong!

The Song For The Lovers this week is by Sebastien Tellier, and is called "Roche".
Here's how he describes it:

"I always used to spend my holidays there [Roche]. I always wanted to return, play my music and say to myself "Tonight, I'm king of the night". In this song, the sun is beating down and I'm having really intense fantasies about girls in bikinis. If I wanted to seduce them, I'd play this song which is a European or French twist on the sexual enchantment that you'd associate with American R'n'B."

That's pretty hot.

Here's the Video Of The Week!

You can download this week's episode here: Episode 4- Surf And Surf

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