Behind The Vinyl: "Enid" with Steven Page former frontman of Barenaked Ladies
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- Steven Page, former frontman of Barenaked Ladies, dropped by the boom 97.3 studios again to play "Enid" on vinyl! Steven talks about making the song, developing the early sound of BNL and more! Watch as Steven goes Behind The Vinyl!
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Wish you guys would reunite, miss the greatness
Probably the most underrated recording artist working today.
What a great album. I listen to it all the time.
Makes me happy to see him joyfully revisiting this song. 💗
Thanks Steven for bestowing so many musical gems into the collective consciousness
Love, love, love this song. "I could do it all for you, but I don't want to", still cracks me up
Sounds like all of my exes !!!!
Bublé's Beautiful Day scratches this same itch.
Love both. Fun guys. Fun songs.
I have been watching these for hours..
It's now a podcast, btw.
Just wait till you catch Stu Jeffries' $1000 Minute, or better yet, his Friday morning Sweet Caroline, especially with the whimpering Leafs Fan monologue 😂
The man is literally The Spirit Of Radio
Best radio station ever
#CHBM-FM
#BOOM97.3
My favorite.. Thank-you Steve
I was in a punk band in Ottawa at the same time Gordon came out and our cheap little cassette placed higher on one of the local university radio rank lists than their album did! Love them lots!
Sounds like a local repeat of what happened to BNL nationally, when the Yellow Tape outsold Michael Jackson and U2.
Yupp!! I remember those long boxes.
Steven was so wacky back then. It was hilarious. Miss those days ☹️
I always assumed the creaky sound was the floorboard creaking on the stairs mom is coming down.
Awesome my first BNL song I heard.
Seriously insightful look at early music marketing. Serious respect to Mr Page.
Edit: Inciteful != Insightful (autocorrupt)
He was like the mastermind of BNL Ed had a unique guitar style but they were great together. I think Steve brought an edge to BNL.
I thought he would mention a little bit about the song. Enid was a real person that they had met.
That bass part...
Jim Creeggan is extremely talented.
LOVE this series! I hope it continues!
Love this song
Cool Steve was the heart and soul of the original group I think so anyways
Yes.
Yeah
Steve was the voice, I will kill a man at 15 paces if they say otherwise 😂
Cool, love those guys.
Great stuff
Love this tune!
Enid is best listened to with headphones (not earbuds) at a volume that makes your ears bleed.
Yeeesssss dude. Evertime I get to that bridge part where all the band members sing I usually crank the song up to full volume. This is one of those songs where u can feel the chaos ensuing and just need to be a part of it. No other song has even come close to giving me this feeling!
Boom 97.3 is what all classic hits stations in Canada should try to emulate. I really hope that Stingray just builds on what is there already.
Anyway, only discovered this series 15 minutes ago.
4yrs and 15 minutes at this point.
great song
Thank you Barbara Hall.
I thought that sound was a straw from a slurpee drink.
All I want is to know the lyrics to the background words at the end of the song, lol
If I remember correctly Ed sings:
“I can teach you how to dance, how to sing, how to knit, how to make things that you’ve never ever made before, I could teach you to use a cookie cutter to make crazy things out of Play-Doh, little houses, little farms, little accessories for your mom, for your Barbie set and for your friends and your family, I could teach you how to snowmobile, cross-country ski, snowshoe... but I don’t want to”
@@ReidBlakley my hero! 😂 Thanks!
To Steven and rest of BNL learn from the Beatles and get over your gripes and go back to when times were good and have fun again
Depeche Mode silence? Love ya, but you just gave away that you from the Canadian music scene.