Advantages: Great for familly and anyone wishing to get healthy and enjoy sport Disadvantages: Too far for me to go
~~RICHMOND OLYMPIC OVAL~~
The day before we were due to fly back from Canada, we decided to do a dry run to the airport to make sure we knew the route, as it would be the first time we did the route unaccompanied. Mom came with us and she asked if we would take her to see the newly build Richmond Olympic Oval; well you don?t have to ask me twice, I love visiting buildings both new and old ones, but I do prefer the older ones. So after a few hiccups we found ourselves at the Oval.
Richmond BC appears to be the ideal setting for such a sporting facility as the town claims to have the longest life expectancy and the lowest obesity rates in all of Canada, so where else would they launch a new sport and fitness centre, which will also host the speed skating and other events in the 2010 Winter Olympics and the Paralympics games ...
Advantages: Well-crafted songs telling poignant tales; great musicianship; evocative pedal steel Disadvantages: None to speak of
"Post to Wire" is RichmondFontaine's fifth studio album and the one that really turned me onto the band. Previously the Portland-based quartet were associated with dark, brooding lyrics and a much blacker feel, but "Post to Wire" really highlights not just the band's ability to compose across genres but the strengths of songwriter and frontman, Willy Vlautin, in creating vivid snapshots of the contemporary west.
Labelled "Americana" or "alt-country" by a music press that always feels the need to pigeonhole, the band have developed the genre, and cemented their position in it, where the likes of Uncle Tupelo or Wilco left off. By more use of the pedal steel, the band has taken more of a country direction but Vlautin's stories of people living ordinary lives on the margins of society have ensured the band stay firmly ...
Advantages: Quite cheap. Look like sausages. Disadvantages: A pitiful 42% pork content. Quite chewy. Far too much salt per sausage.
When it comes to meat products I am a very fussy person. Only the best will do for me. But I have only been so concerned with what I eat in the last year or so, and it pains me to say it, but Richmond Sausages were the defining factor in this. Looking for a meaty accompaniment to my dinner one day I picked up a pack of Richmond Thick Irish Recipe Sausages for the what seemed a reasonable price of £2.19 for 8.
Concealed in their rather plain green and white packaging, you can see for yourself the sausages, and from the outside they do look like your standard banger. However, this is as far as the likeness goes. Once I had cooked them, they had shrunk to about half the original size of what they were (not a good start). Again, after being cooked for around 25 minutes, the outside looked perfectly normal; a crisp dark brown colour as I ...
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Product details
Title
Lost Son
Performer
Richmond Fontaine
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
Alternative
Release Date
24/08/2009
Recomended Retail Price
10.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1999
Label / Distributor
El Cortez / Shellshock/SRD
Engineer
Larry Crane, Joanna Bolme
Producer
Luther Russell
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5021449029723
Catalogue Number
ECR 134
Additional notes
Album Notes
Richmond Fontaine: Paul Brainard (vocals, pedal steel guitar, mandolin); Willy Vlautin (vocals); Dave Harding (bass); Joe Davis (drums). Additional personnel: Jimi Bott (drums). Recorded at Jackpot Studios, Portland, Oregon.
Album Reviews
Uncut (p.134) - 3 stars out of 5 - "Sonically, LOST SON is mean and feral, sprayed with guitar cuss and fuzz, at times slowing to an exhausted shuffle." Magnet (1-2/00, p.79) - "...another example of a Tupelo-loving outfit so enamored of its main influence that it's hard to tell whether its songs are mere emulation or overt imitation..." No Depression (1-2/00, pp.85-6) - "...Richmond Fontaine has established itself as one of the better bands in the Northwest....Musically, there's plenty of richness in the overall tone and feel of LOST SON....the lyrics are sometimes quite moving..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Savior Of Time
2.
Ft Lewis
3.
Cascade
4.
Mule
5.
Contrails
6.
Fifteen Year Old Kid In Nogales Mexico
7.
Pinkerton
8.
Girl In A House In Felony Flats
9.
Muddy Conscience
10.
Four Hours Out
11.
Hope And Repair
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