Review and photos – Tom Wilson with Carleton Stone at the West End Cultural Centre Nov 9 – 2011
– text by eugene osudar/photos by Cheyenne Rae
young and handsome
strong, clear voice
he grooves
and moves
on stage
Carleton Stone,
the pieces
nearly fit
the puzzling
jigsaw
of rock n roll
PoP
fame
in the age
of internet
theft and looting.
there are gems
there are jewels
Dominoes!
a sparkling
dance
diamond.
mostly/the songs are
too long. cut and edit
down to the essence
of the dance
(the movement)
of souls
into the hottest
grooves
of your terrific PoP
songs.
say it all,
in 2 or 3 minutes
max,
listen to Guided By Voices
for guidance and celebration
and travel the world
for experience.
be L Cohen
gather in your journals
the seeds
the lines
of PoP/rock
poetry.
take a mini
travel
acoustic guitar
and a friend with
a digi cam
and record
your street
shows.
and go viral
on youtube.
Tom Wilson
is
Lee Harvey Osmond
and always
is the poster punk
soul man
of acid rock,
sober for 12 years
his grooves
always
Lifts me to the highest
of highs
(sheerest cliff precipice
acid dance tripping!)
his friends
Like Frankie Venom
Willie P
were the truest punks and illimitable
passionate poets
of Canada’s music
scene.
I never miss
a Tom Wilson
Lee Harvey Osmond
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings
Junkhouse
show
and if you do
you’re a ho/hummer,
numb number.
He and They
always bring it!
maXimuM
rock n roll.
and after the show,
Tom served us
cake (yum) with
whipped cream
on top
(yummier).
Tom Wilson
Carleton Stone
WECC
Nov 9th, 2011.
full/Live/sets numbers 550 and 551
for my year in live music/2011.