In Canada, we are known for many things. Mounties, beavers, hockey, beer, very cold weather (in some parts), lower COVID rates (than the US!!) and our sense of humour. Maybe it's our dry-wit humour or make that dry cold humour where we spend too many cold winters staying inside being creative (yes, we have a good music and art scene too!) with nothing better to do. We have had a history of funny people from Canada, from the top of my head; Jim Carrey, Dan Aykroyd, Mike Myers, John Candy, Norm MacDonald, Martin Short, Seth Rogan, Phil Hartman...you get the picture. This is what we excel in, making people laugh! Shows like Saturday Night Live had several key Canadian cast members (including creator Lorne Michaels) and the Second City in Toronto and Chicago were a great training ground for young comics.
In the mid-80's a sketch comedy troupe, The Kids In the Hall formed and performed in clubs in Toronto. The troupe consisted of Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson. They went on to star in their own TV series on CBC in Canada and CBS, HBO and Comedy Central in the U.S. from 1989-1995. Then they made a movie in 1996, then a eight-part miniseries in 2010. They toured the country a couple of times and I had the pleasure of seeing the group live in 1994 when the series was still on air. In some ways they were the Canadian version of Monty Python with each performer bringing their own characters and personality that worked wonderfully as a group. The latest news announced in March 2020 is another reunion in the form of another eight episode TV series on Amazon Prime. Very exciting news!
As good as the Kids In The Hall were, the music during the show (going to commercials, coming back from commercials), the musical interludes really gave the show a cool hip sound that definitely enhanced the ambiance and look of the show. In some ways, the Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet were an unofficial sixth member that were a part of the show from start to finish in their TV shows and they were a very important aspect of the show. I noticed in the later seasons, they put a face to the music with appearances of the band playing in those grainy B & W segue clips. The song, Having An Average Weekend was used as the theme song for the show and this song is probably what they're best known for. On their own, the band was prolific and released many singles, eps and 3 full length records, though one of them, Saavy Show Stoppers compiled the early singles/eps. They've toured numerous times and were most active from the mid-80's to the mid-90's. More recently, beginning in 2012, the band reunited for a couple shows and have since played occasionally with Dallas Good (from the Sadies) on bass for Reid Diamond who passed away in 2001. If you're interested in hearing all of the Shadowy Men music, I recommend seeking out the vinyl box-set, Oh, I Guess We Were a Fucking Surf Band After All, if you can find it.
The Shadowy Men post below I downloaded from Dime many years ago. It interested me because there isn't a lot of their live recordings around and that the band must have taped their shows. Such a cool find and an intriguing story, back when fans communicated with bands before social media and before the internet took off. I've corresponded with bands in the past, via letter writing and it's refreshing when they respond back, sometimes sending music and merch. Please read the note from the original poster, it explains what this is all about and thanks to that person and the friend for making this possible. I recently had a listen to this, it's interesting, but sometimes frustrating because some songs cut off and the sound quality at times is so-so. Sorry, I don't have a track-listing. A highlight is the CBC broadcast and I remember actually listening to this when it aired in the 90's. Oh, so long ago!
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"Studio and Live Stuff That Will Never See the Light of Day"
Note from the original poster:
Some years ago, a friend of mine sent a fan letter to Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet. He didn't think of it, until a few months later when a package arrived for him, full of Shadowy Men stuff--signed poster, matches, a bunch of other stuff, and a cassette labelled "Studio and Live Stuff that Will Never See the Light of Day". No set list, no more info, just that. This is from my copy of that cassette. Lineage is unknown, but as it came from the band, it shouldn't be too high. There is no setlist. I filled in what I could, but with most of it being strictly instrumental, it's really hard to guess. The studio stuff seems to be pre-FM of a CBC "Brave New Waves" broadcast, as it includes longish gaps and false starts. I haven't edited this at all--this is the tape as received.
Lineage: unknown gen, sent to fan by band member>one gen from that>M audio sound card>wav>flac editing with CDWav
Track Listing:
01. (live)
02. Woman Shake (live)
03. (live)
04. (live)
05. (live)
06. (live)
07. (live)
08. (live)
09. (live)
10. (studio)
11. (studio)
12. (studio)
13. (studio)
14. (studio)
15. (studio)
16. (studio)
17. (studio)
18. false start (studio)
19. (studio)
20. We Like You (studio)
21. (studio)
22. (studio)
23. (studio)
24. (studio)
25. (studio) (cuts)
26. (studio)
27. (live)
28. (live)
29. (live)
30. (live)
31. Having an Average Weekend(live)
32. (live)
33. (live)
34. Shadowy Countdown (live)
35. (live)
36. (live)
37. (live)
38. (live)
39. (live)
40. (live)
41. We Like You (live)
42. Batman (live)
43. (live)
44. (live)
45. (live)
46. Jackpot (live)
47. Case of the Missing Lady Fingers (live)
48. (live)
49. (live)
50. (live) (cuts)
SHADOWY MEN ON A SHADOWY PLANET- Studio And Live Stuff... FLAC. rar
This is awesome. I love this band. Saw them once, back in... 91? I had no idea that box set came out. Of course I can't find it. I have those 3 LPs but would love to have that set. Ugh, why only 750 copies?
ReplyDeleteUnreal and quite the treat. Do you need IDs on some of the tracks?
ReplyDeleteGak, if you can help fill in the track names that would be greatly appreciated!
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