
Published: 11 months ago
Size: 15.9MB
From a Lougheed skyscraper comes an improvisational reading with guitars - first more ocean-inspired works from Tristan Corbi猫re, Victor Hugo and Dave Olson into a free form spoken word account of trip down the Pacific Coast highway to a haunted roadhouse with sequoias growing an inch a day.
Cheers to Bread and Av (aka Delfar 7) [...]

Published: 12 months ago
Size: 22.7MB
Starting at the Steamboat Island Woodshed, Dave rambles salty original freeverse with Wm. Lenker on banjo and traces personal poetic lineage winding through French impressionalist/symbolist and Brittany sea-coaster Tristan Corbi猫re (prefaced by Victor Hugo).
Then - as sleet, slush and hail beats down on the Mosquito Creek studio skylight - rolls into the beat American 50s [...]

Published: 1 year ago
Size: 18.0MB
An aural montage of past new years’ evenings featuring Dave O reading from Jack London’s “To Build a Fire” next to crackling cabin woodstove on Pender Island (note scratching dog and someone with a stuffy nose), followed by a latenight freeverse message to Napoleon, a languid tale recorded in a garage about a bewildering New [...]

Published: 1 year ago
Size: 27.5MB
Wrapping up the White Poppies for Remembrance series with a narrative late-night wander through Westminster, London, DaveO meanders past military monuments, victory squares, cenotaphs, palaces, royal parks, war museum, war chambers, riot fences, war protesters, churches, parliament and finishing at St. James park for a sitdown under a weeping willow to consider monarchy, individual [...]

Published: 1 year ago
Size: 13.6MB
Back home on the North Vancouver porch, Dave reads from Clay Mcleod’s essay Why I Don’t Wear a Poppy while sending peace and resistance towards the decent lieutenant Magnum in Iraq and the Philippines along with earnest comrades at arms and peaceful strangers in war torn lands. Plus he admonishes the Canadian Legion for [...]