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Sunday, January 26, 2020

Sunday Playlist #47

Sunday Playlist #47: In memoriam Pete Carmichael

It was a shock this week to hear of Pete Carmichael's sudden passing. Pete was someone I knew first as a musician — The Diableros were more or less rock stars in my book, and when I started recording shows, they were the sort of local group that I thought needed to be documented. Fortunately, I had my gear by the time the group were playing around for their last EP.

I remember back in Stillepost days, Pete would often say "bootleggers welcome at our show!" when promoting his gigs, so my first contact was indeed me getting in touch to offer a recording (from the first show in this playlist) back to him. He was always gracious and thankful for that. At some point after that we met in person — we were going to the same sort of Optical Sounds psych-pop shows in that period. After Diableros ended, I was around as he built toward something new (like that rare acoustic show at St. Stephen-In-The-Fields) that ended up becoming The Whirly Birds. I saw that band several times as they built up their sound and repertoire, and I was always sad that the project seemingly fell apart in that sort of heartbreak phase where there was stuff recorded but no longer the will to put it out. To remind folks of what-might-have-been, I'm sharing a full Whirly Birds set here today. (link — in case your browser doesn't like the embed below)

There was also the relatively short-lived project The Green Ray/Green Rays which hewed to more of a Nuggets-style template, but offered some rough-and-ready fun. I have no inside info as to what happened there, but the band's existence has been mostly scrubbed (I seem to recall there were a few demos online at some point that're now long gone). Digging through the archive this week, I found a set from the group playing the Dundas West Fest in the parking lot across from The Garrison, so I'm sharing one of Pete's tunes from that set for the first time here. And closing things out, maybe it's best to end with a celebration, so I'm sharing the full set from The Diableros' 10th anniversary reunion show, where they played You Can't Break the Strings in Our Olympic Hearts in full. (link — in case your browser doesn't like the embed below)

Like so many people that I knew from the rock scenes, I can't say I knew Pete very closely — something that happens when the bulk of your interactions with a person come in loud bars. We would chat a bit out back at The Silver Dollar, and when I was having my back problems, I remember having a couple more substantial conversations with Pete about that, and about dealing with chronic pain (something I gathered that he knew far too much about).

Pete was generally kind and well spoken, often chatting with a bit of a sly smile. He showed up at his friends' gigs — sometimes even behind the mixing desk, as I recall seeing him at The Boat. He was a very careful craftsman in the way he constructed his songs, but he didn't let that search for perfection spoil the glorious imperfections of a band playing on stage. He had lately been working on some cool new songs, and it's a shame we won't hear the culmination of that project. It's a shame not to have him in our community. May his songs and his kindnesses be remembered.

Here's a few sounds from the archive to keep those memories alive:

The Diableros - Heavy Hands

  • Recorded at Sneaky Dee's (Pitter Patter Festival), May 30, 2009.

The Diableros - Push it to Monday

  • Recorded at The Boat, October 16, 2009.

Pete Carmichael - unknown

  • Recorded at St. Stephen-In-The-Fields Church, November 13, 2010.

The Whirly Birds - Here to Stay

  • Recorded at Handlebar (Crosswires), April 14, 2013.

Pete Carmichael and Co. - Dead Flowers

  • Recorded at The Great Hall (A Night of Covers: A Celebration of Chris Levoir), July 4, 2013.

The Green Ray - He Don't Care

  • Recorded at Bovine Sex Club, January 24, 2014.

Green Rays - Terror Eyes

  • Recorded at Lakeview Stage (Dundas West Fest), June 7, 2014.

Sunday Playlist is a semi-regular feature that brings back some of this blog's previously-posted original live recordings for an encore. You can always click the tags below to see what I originally wrote about the shows these songs came from.

Friday, July 5, 2013

Recording: Pete Carmichael and Co.

Artist: Pete Carmichael and Co.

Song: Dead Flowers [Rolling Stones cover]

Recorded at The Great Hall (A Night of Covers: A Celebration of Chris Levoir), July 4, 2013.

Pete Carmichael and Co. - Dead Flowers

Full review to follow. A celebration and a wake. After the untimely passing of singer/guitarist Chris Levoir, his bandmates in The Mark Inside rightly decided that the proper way to launch their new album Dark Hearts Can Radiate White Light was with a big party, with covers played by friends and collaborators, and a lot of these songs came with stories of how they linked back to Chris. Reminiscent of rehearsal space jams, these were loose and occasionally imperfect, but infused with the spirit of friends playing together. In the end, the night was sad, fun and cathartic.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Recording: The Whirly Birds

Artist: The Whirly Birds

Song: Here to Stay

Recorded at Handlebar (Crosswires), April 14, 2013.

The Whirly Birds - Here to Stay

Full review to follow. Re-launching after a couple months away, Crosswires looks to have found a cozy new home. Shows will be every other Sunday, and are scheduled to start a litttle earlier and get done in time for everyone to get to bed and still be functional on Monday. Let's hope the sentiment of this song (featuring the locked-in rhythm section of Steve Krecklo and Mike Duffield) is a good omen for Crosswires' tenure. The Whirly Birds, meanwhile, now have a second single online for you to check out.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Recording: The Whirly Birds

Artist: The Whirly Birds

Song: Carried in the Wind

Recorded at The Cameron House (back room), December 5, 2012.

The Whirly Birds - Carried in the Wind

Full review to follow. The album release show is the glamorous occasion that gets all the extra attention, but one of the most fascinating times to see a band is the gig right after they finish making it. This is the moment where the songs are burned into brains and the members are most locked into a bit of collective telepathy.

The Whirly Birds are just at the stage now, playing the songs that they've just finished recording, and the band tore into the numbers with some ferocious precision. Pete Carmichael (of the fondly-remembered Diableros) isn't out to glamorize you or scandalize you as he refines his songwriting approach, so this might not win the attention of those seeking the transitory flareburst of the new — but anyone captivated by the passion of rock'n'roll craftsmen at work would be well-advised to keep an eye out for these recordings when they surface.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Recording: The Whirly Birds

Artist: The Whirly Birds

Song: Holding Ever Still

Recorded at The Garrison (Wavelength 531), December 29, 2011.

The Whirly Birds - Holding Ever Still

Full review to follow. Shorthanded and pressed into service before they were expecting to meet their public, Pete Carmichael (ex-Diableros) and the fine fellows of The Whirly Birds hit the ground running — or, to use a more apt metaphor, successfully fled the nest — at tonight's Wavelength.