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The Church of Mangan

It takes quite a bit to get me to voluntarily go to church. After a mildly stressful day at the office, the notion of leaving the house and standing in a line of indie-hipsters that snakes around two blocks of downtown Edmonton on one of the coldest days so-far this year, was even less appealing.

But as my weary bones sunk into a second floor pew and warmth settled into my skin I started to appreciate that this place of worship wasn’t really that strange of a place to listen to music. In fact, aside from the stained glass windows and the giant organ behind the stage McDougall United Church reminded me of one of my favourite places of musical worship Massey Hall. Both built over a century ago and aiming for optimum acoutics they’re designed to make sure that even the person in the very back corner of the balcony is moved (they also have similarly hard, old, wooden seats that make your butt hurt after sitting for an extended period of time - though Massey had the sense to replace their orchestra level seats with lovely padded ones).

Dan Mangan’s 2009 album Nice, Nice, Very Nice has been such a favourite of mine that it has a place of honour in my vehicle as one of my “go to” discs. I have to admit that until the show I haven’t really given his new album Oh Fortune much of a chance. Not because it isn’t great but because there’s something warm and snuggly about familiar tunes.

As beautiful as his folksy melodies play in my car on the chilly autumn afternoon they get a whole new dimension played live. As if knowing I needed a push into the new record Mangan started the show the same way he started the album with  “About as Helpful as You Can Be Without Being Any Help at All” swelling with ambient, organized noise before crashing into the waltzy melody.

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Basket - Dan Mangan

You can listen to a song a hundred songs and never really get it. Last night sitting an the pews of McDougall United Church as I watched Dan Mangan pluck this song out on this acoustic guitar, I heard it, for what felt like the first time.

Before launching into the tune Mangan told the crowd that he’d written this song for his grandfather and that he’d watched him grow older and “watch too much TV”. And he mused that he didn’t want to do that, “I want to read books, listen to music” he said implying that he wanted to make more of the time he had.

And as he launched into the beautiful tune of fighting to hold onto yourself as it slips awawy with age it touched a chord in my young heart. And I wished quitely to myself that if I ever get to a place where I start to slip away that I’m proud of what I made of my life.

Proud of who I am.

No one ever looks back on their life and wishes they watched more TV.

We are young
We have years ahead, maybe
We might fall in love
or fall apart
Fall apart

Before it ends, well
We should try to start

So I’ll go
But i’m telling you
I don’t wanna go
Could be stuck here and happy

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Dan Mangan - Oh Fortune

Oh Fortune - Dan Mangan

If this is any indication of the rest of his album, I’m excited.

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My Polaris Short-Short List

I always feel a bit hipper when I’ve heard of people on the Polaris Prize short list. This year I actually owned CDs of two of the bands!

The posters for the bands came out today. I admit that I like Dan Mangan’s poster better but if either he or Tegan and Sara take the prize home I’ll be equally pleased.

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