Album: Saturnalia Regalia!
Genre: Shoegaze
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Album: Saturnalia Regalia!
Genre: Shoegaze
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Twitter: @MonomythMusic
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Saskatchewan/Montreal based country-folk/experimental-pop artist Avalon Blue stopped by Homemade Jams today to have a chat with Kate Graves about his music, recording his album, and what’s coming up in the future.
You can find out more about Avalon Blue at http://avalonbluemusic.com/
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Album: Crashing Diseases and Incurable Airplanes
Genre: Heavy Rock
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1. David Vest Roadhouse Revelation Crooked Politician
2. David Vest Roadhouse Revelation Stand Your Ground
3. Sean Pinchin Rust Bucket Complete Fool
4. Jim Byrnes St. Louis Times You’ll Miss Me When I’m Gone
5. Del Barber Prairieography Yellowhead Road
6. Neil Young Live at the Cellar Door Old Man
7. Soul Jazz Orchestra Inner Fire Agoya
8. Ray Bonneville Easy Gone Who Do Call the Shots
9. Selwyn Birchwood Don’t Call No Ambulance Don’t Call No Ambulance
10. Tommy Castro & the PainKillers The Devil You Know I’m Tired
11. Robben Ford A Day In Nashville Midnight Comes too Soon
12. Peg Leg Howell Beaver Slide Rag
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We quickly covered this past Monday’s Raw and some of the card for the upcoming Battleground PPV.
We received 2 guests this week; first, Mr. Henderson Kite, manager of XWA’s The Reckoning; then our newly appointed Senior XWA Correspondent, Brendan Wahl, to talk shop and about the upcoming XWA Tough Guy tour starring “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan.
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This week on Where Monsters Dwell we welcome Harvey and Eisner award winning artist, Chris Samnee to the program.
You know Chris from his work at Marvel Comics on Daredevil with Mark Waid, and his Rocketeer work at IDW, also with Mark Waid.
Join us as we talk to Chris about everything he’s currently working on, and what he might have coming up.
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This week on Where Monsters Dwell we welcome Harvey and Eisner award winning artist, Chris Samnee to the program.
You know Chris from his work at Marvel Comics on Daredevil with Mark Waid, and his Rocketeer work at IDW, also with Mark Waid.
Join us as we talk to Chris about everything he’s currently working on, and what he might have coming up.
As always, we welcome you to participate in the show. You can post any questions or comments you may have in our Facebook group or call us at 506-452-6056.
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Due to vacation, hurricane and work we won’t be bring you a new episode of Where Monsters Dwell this week. But fear not, in its place we bring you 3 of our most cherished episodes from the past featuring Todd McFarlane, Mark Waid and Joe Kubert. We hope you enjoy running down memory lane with us, and come back next week as we return LIVE with our guest, Chris Samnee.
Yes, we know this is cheating to keep on track for 300.
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1.) The Trick – You Find It In Others
2.) Coyote – Old News
3.) Uaxyacac – Don’t Let It Go
4.) Paperlions – My Friend
5.) Shaun LeBlanc – Out Of Nowhere
6.) The Belle Comedians – Rosy
7.) Jenn Grant ft. Buck 65 – Spades
8.) The Town Heroes – Cowboys and Indians
9.) Alert The Medic – All Better Now
10.) Adam Washburn – The City
11.) Willie Stratton & The Boarding party – Dartmouth
12.) Dog Day – Joyride
13.) Jon McKiel – Tropical Depression
14.) Jessie Brown and the Black Divine – Spite
15.) Josh Sangster – Tomorrow Never Comes
1.) Monomyth – Medicine Man
2.) Alex Thorne – Cold Nights
3.) The Motorleague – We Are Chemical
4.) Gloryhound – Electric Dusk
5.) Kuato – The Great Upheaval
7.) Billie Dre and the Poor Boys – Wino Rino
8.) The Grubbies – The Girl From Who Are You
9.) Jessica Rhaye – Waste A Little Time
10.) Ryan Hillier – Man About Town
11.) Sleepy Driver – Cold Black River
12.) David R. Elliott – Flower Dress
13.) Jessy Ashfield – Just A Number
14.) Margo Margo – Breath Wasted
15.) Slowcoaster – Heat Lamp
Local
AA Wallace – Disambiguation
Adam Baldwin – Adam Baldwin
Adam Washburn – Beautiful Things
Alert The Medic – The Phantom Moves
Alex Thorne – The View From Here
Andy Brown – Tinman
Ashley Condon – This Great Compromise
Billie Dre and the Poor Boys – Garlic Fingers
Caravan – Caravan
Carleton Stone – Draws Blood
Cavern/Anthesis – Cavern/Anthesis
Celestial Sunrise – Candle Power
Chris Picco – The Beach
Coach Longlegs – Coach Longlegs
Construction & Destruction – Dark Lark
Cory Paul Hill – Where We Live
Cousins – The Halls of Wickwire
Craft Singles – Vol 3 & 4
CROSSS – Obsidian Spectre
David Myles – In The Nighttime
Dennis Ellsworth – Hazy Sunshine
Diablo Strange – Sordid Tales
Dog Day – Fade Out
Don Brownrigg – It Takes All Kinds To Make This World, I Find
Earthbound Trio – Lettuce Turnip the Beet
Elephant Skeletons – Zazzerzaz Vol II
From All Sides – Kindred Souls & Complete Strangers
Foxwitches – Chapter One
Gianna Lauren – On Personhood
Gloryhound – Loaded Gun
Gordie MacKeeman and his Rhythm Boys – Pickin’ N Clickin’
Green & Gold – The Body Knows
Gypsophilia – Horska
Hero’s Last Rite – The Mirror’s Face
Jaguar Knight – Jaguar party Edits Vol. 1
Jayde Hunter – Dear God
Jessie Brown and the Black Divine – Act II: Decisions
Jessica Rhaye – Far Gone Lullabies
Jessy Ashfield – What We Leave Behind
John Jerome and the Congregation – Ask Not What I Can Do For You, but What We Can Do Together
Josh Bravener – Josh Bravener
Josh Sangster – This Is A Demonstration
Joshua Van Tassel – Dream Date
Keegan Dobbelsteyn – Come Spring
Kickin’ Krotch – Kickin’ Krotch
Kim Harris – Only The Mighty
Kim Wempe – Coalition
Kuato – The Great Upheaval
Kyle Mischiek – Fallin’ In Deep
Last Call Chernobyl – Set Adrift
Leeboy – Better Man Blues
Like A Motorcycle – Stay Single
Little You Little Me – What Have You Been Doing With Yer Life
Lovestorm – Free to Love
Lucas Hicks – The Coast/Bad News
Magnolia – Magnolia
Matt Andersen – Weightless
Meaghan Blanchard – She’s Gonna Fly
Meaghan Smith – Have a Heart
Mike Bochoff – Start ‘Em Young
Mike Boyd – …Note The Sarcasm
Mike Bravener – Covern’ Hank
Molly Thomason – Columbus Field
Monomyth – Saturnalia Regalia!
Motherhood – Diamonds & Gold
Nap Eyes – Whine of the Mystic
Old Man Luedecke – I Never Sang Before I Met You
Owen Steel & the Sad Turns – Time Machine Blues
Paper Lions – My Friends
Paula Tozer – Blue Muse
Peter Forbes – Love Is All Around
Quiet Parade – Old Haunts
Rebekah Higgs – Sha La La
Redwood Fields – Accidentals
Ross Neilsen Band – Resurrection
Ryan Hemsworth – Guilt Trips
Ryan Hillier – Midnight Revelation
Sanktuary – Something Fierce
Scientists of Sound – Electric Scissors
Scott Nicks – Gat Do
Seventh Stone – Voodoo Dolls and the Art of Misdirection
Shaun Leblanc – Kaleidoscope
Sherman Downey and the Ambiguous Case – The Sun In Your Eyes
Sissy & the Hobos – Sissy & the Hobos
Sleepy Driver – Ignatius
Slowcoaster – The Girls Downtown
Spinesplitter – Scourge of the Living
The Belle Comedians – Charlotte
The Burning Hell – People
The Danks – Gank
The Gordie Sampson Songcamp – The Gordie Sampson Songcamp
The Green Lung Grinders – Horny, Hungry, Hungover
The Heavy Blinkers – Health
The Meds – South America
The Motorleague – Acknowledge, Acknowledge
The Odd Bit – The Odd Bit
The Olympic Symphonium – Chance To Fate
The Stanfields – For King and Country
The Town Heroes – Sunday Movies
This Ship – What’s Left to Burn
Uaxyacac – Double Seeker
Verse The Sun – And Moon
Vogue Dots – Toska
Walrus – Glam Returns
Wet Denim – Wet Denim
Wooden Wives – Pilot to Gunner
Young Manics – Solidarity Songs
Zac Crouse – Paddle To The Ocean
CANCON
001 – Bill Coon/Jodi Proznick/ Miles Black – Triology
002 – Bry Webb – Free Will
003 – Chromeo – White Women
004 – Dearly Beloved – Enduro
005 – Ray LaMontagne – Supernova
006 – Timber Timbre – Hot Dreams
007 – City Walls – Engines
008 – Sumo Cyco – Lost in Cyco City
009 – Sound Of Lions – Take Me With You
010 – Angele Dubeau – Blanc
011 – International Zombies of Love – You Heard This Wish
012 – Motel Raphael – Cable TV
013 – Chad Vangaalen – Shrink Dust
014 – The Franklin Electric – This Is How I Let You Down
015 – David Vest – Roadhouse Revelation
016 – Johnny Cox – Thin Blue Line
017 – Thus Owls – Turning Rocks
018 – The Frolics – Sippin’ Lemonade
019 – The Basement Paintings – Time Lapse City
020 – Harpdog Brown – What It Is
021 – The Secretaries – Show Me/The Way I Feel
022 – Friendly Rich – Bountiful
023 – Joal Kamps – Heads is East, Tails is West
024 – Tear Jerker – Hiding
025 – BMBSHL – BMBSHL
026 – Matthew Barber – Big Romance
027 – The Damn Truth – Get With You
028 – The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer – A Real Fine Mess
029 – Hands and Teeth – Before the Light
030 – BadBadNotGood – III
031 – Fuzz Kings – Re Turn Of The Century
032 – Gypsy Ghosts – Bird Langiage
033 – Steve Strongman – Let Me Prove It To You
034 – Brandon Isaak – Here On Earth
035 – Les Deuxluxes – Traitement Deuxluxe
036 – Young Doctors In Love – World’s Greatest Rock n’ Roll Band
037 – Colleen Rennison – See The Sky About To Rain
038 – Mike Janzen Trio – Metronome
039 – Street Pharmacy – Pharmanomics
040 – Gord Downie & The Sadies – The Conquering Sun
041 – Young Liars – Tidal Wave
042 – Myriad3 – The Where
043 – Weaves – Weaves
044 – HLDN – In The Stars
045 – Cornell Kinderknecht and Martin McCall – Dreamtime
046 – Pink Moth – Eclipsed
047 – Odonis Odonis – hard Boiled Soft Boiled
048 – The Lovelocks – The Lovelocks
049 – Life In Vacuum – 5
050 – Wake Owl – The Private World Of Paradise
051 – Fever Feel – Days of Daze
052 – Philippe B – Ornithologie, La Nuit
053 – Library Voices – For John
054 – Beach Season – Internet Evening
055 – Royal Tusk – Mountain
056 – Jeremy Fisher – The Lemon Squeeze
057 – Sexy Mathematics – Electronics
058 – Timbuktu – How Huge: The Legend Of Howard Huge
059 – The Schomberg Fair – I Won’t Be Afraid
060 – Secret Broadcast – Filthy Souls
061 – Xprime – The Album
062 – Bidiniband – The Motherland
063 – Pif Paf Hangover – Curry Love
064 – Amberwood – Now and Then
065 – Unsacred Seed – Frontiers
066 – Reuben and the Dark – Funeral Sky
067 – Owen Pallett – In Conflict
068 – Kids Eat Crayons – Dogs At Play Among The Ruins
069 – Night Committee – Heaven
International
001 – SOHN – Tremors
002 – Anne Akiko Meyers – The Four Seasons: The Vivaldi Album
003 – Mø – No Mythologies To Follow
004 – Warpaint – Warpaint
005 – Roll The Tanks – Broke Til Midnight
006 – Lykke Li – I Never Learn
007 – The Horrors – Luminous
008 – Royal Blood – Out of the Black
009 – Mia Dyson – Idyllwild
010 – Young the Giant – Mind Over Matter
011 – The Black Keys – Turn Blue
012 – Clear Plastic Masks – Being There
013 – James VIncent McMorrow – Post Tropical
014 – Elliphant – Look Like You Love It
015 – Broken Bells – After The Disco
016 – Wagons – Acid Rain & Sugar Cane
017 – Tune-Yard – Nikki Nack
018 – Birdy – Fire Within
019 – PHOX – PHOX
020 – Foxes – Glorious
021 – Chet Faker – Built On Glass
022 – The Orwells – Disgraceland
023 – Brooke Candy – Opulence
024 – Jack White – Lazaretto
025 – Rush Midnight – Rush Midnight
026 – Twin Forks – Twin Forks
027 – The Jezabels – The Brink
028 – Glass Towers – Halcyon Days
029 – Ju-Taun – By The River
030 – Foster The People – Supermodel
031 – Kongos – Lunatic
032 – Rival Sons – Great Western Valkyrie
033 – DWNTWN – DWNTWN
034 – Augustana – Ash and Ember
035 – The Flaming Lips – 7 Skies H3
036 – Arc Iris – Arc Iris
037 – Kaiser Chiefs – Education, Education, Education & War
038 – Deleted Scenes – Lithium Burn
039 – The Antlers – Familiars
Playlist:
Sunshine & Bullets – …Go
Bella Clava – Medicine For Melancholy
From All Sides – Black Dress
7 MiLE STARE – Bloodshot Eyes
Die So Fluid – Mercury and Black Blizzard
Reignwolf – Lonely Sunday
TRUCKER DIABL0 – Drink Beer, Destroy
Beneath the Grid Music had a birthday today! Yay!
– Stitched Up Heart – Frankenstein
Rockyard – Fractal
HEAVEN THE AXE – Bogan Hunters
Gypsyhawk – Hedgeking
Tsunami Bomb – Say It If You Mean It
Also, if you have some cashola, help out some East Coast bands!
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1.) Monomyth – Theme From “Monomyth”
2.) Monomyth – Candleholder
3.) Keegan Dobbelsteyn – Come Spring
4.) Recovery Robot – I Am The Chameleon
5.) Eric’s Trip – Burn (Live at Flamingo in Halifax, NS – May 17, 1992)
6.) Adam Baldwin – Arms
7.) Morgan MacDonald – More Than Just The Stars
8.) Along With Ghosts – Megalomaniac (Incubus cover)
9.) Instruments – Skull Decay
10.) Verse The Sun – Surface
11.) Nap Eyes – The Night Of The Very First Show
12.) John Jerome and the Congregation – Great Claims Of Grandeur
13.) Mike Boyd – I Get Around
14.) Mike Boyd – Crash At Your Place
1.) The Meds – Dial Tones
2.) Carleton Stone – Like A Knife
3.) RocketRocketShip – Tell Me What You’re Waiting For
4.) Don Brownrigg – Sweet Dream Sleeper
5.) Sleepy Driver – Forgotten Songs
6.) Green & Gold – Night Rainbows
7.) Cousins – Other Ocean
8.) Little You Little Me – You Won’t Suffer A Decline
9.) Little You Little Me – Motive
10.) LIVE interview with The Mayhemingsways
11.) Mayhemingways – CD’s I Didn’t Sell
12.) Mo Kenney – Sucker
13.) The Odd Bit – First Impressions
We are back to cover some Money In The Bank results; the scoring of our predictions game; some WWE news concerning Monday Night Raw and a release/immediate re-hiring of a diva; and quite a bit more.
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Listen to episode 298 now!
Due to vacation, hurricane and work we won’t be bring you a new episode of Where Monsters Dwell this week. But fear not, in its place we bring you 3 of our most cherished episodes from the past featuring Todd McFarlane, Mark Waid and Joe Kubert. We hope you enjoy running down memory lane with us, and come back next week as we return LIVE with our guest, Chris Samnee.
Yes, we know this is cheating to keep on track for 300.
As always, we welcome you to participate in the show. You can post any questions or comments you may have in our Facebook group or call us at 506-452-6056.
Where Monsters Dwell is brought to you by Strange Adventures and Club Fred Grafx.
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1.) Andy Brown – Take It All Away
2.) Matt Andersen – My Last Day
3.) Kim Wempe – Come Home
4.) Cory Paul Hill – Where We Live
5.) The Heavy Blinkers – Call It A Day
6.) Josh Bravener – Summer Time
7.) SoHo Ghetto – One At A Time
8.) Peter Forbes – She’s So Cool
9.) Walrus – Glam Returns
10.) Scrapes – Burnt Tea
11.) The Motorleague – Failsafes
12.) Verse The Sun – Remora
13.) Kuato – The Great Upheaval
On this episode of ParaPhrasing the PROF gang talk about their thoughts on whether Earth has ever been visited by extraterrestrials. You’ll never guess who believes what! Tune in for some laughs and heated debates!
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Playlist:
Foxy Shazam – Gonzo
Bloom – Fight For Greatness
Sumo Cyco – Fuel My Fire
Verse The Sun – Remora
The Stogies – Skeleton Crew
Mos Generator – Electric Mountain Majesty
Mockingbird – All That I Need
Beneath the Grid Music – Stitched Up Heart – Marionette
Die So Fluid – Landslides
We Hunt Buffalo – Cobwebs
Public Animal – Process of Progress
Some kind of syndrome – Coming Through
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1.) Sherman Downey and the Ambiguous Case – The Right Idea
2.) Paper Lions – Bodies in the Winter
3.) RocketRocketShip – Tell Me What You’re Waiting For
4.) December Fall Out – Disco Dancing
5.) Reagan’s Rayguns – Montreal
6.) Young Satan In Love – Young Satan In Love
7.) Motherhood – Youngest Fool
8.) Verse The Sun – Remora
9.) The Stogies – What’s For Dinner Jack?
10.) The Town Heroes – Slag Heaps
11.) Gloryhound – Loaded Gun
12.) The Olympic Symphonium – Predictor
13.) Jon McKiel – Accolades
14.) The Meds – Running Down The Edge
The Future is NOW!
Andy’s Notes:
Big change between past future and current future predictions. past was about how much better things were going to be, and now it’s all about how everything is going to hell, and that the world might end.
The Ladies Home Journal from December 1900, which contained a fascinating article by John Elfreth Watkins, Jr. “What May Happen in the Next Hundred Years”.
Mr. Watkins wrote: “These prophecies will seem strange, almost impossible. Yet, they have come from the most learned and conservative minds in America. To the wisest and most careful men in our greatest institutions of science and learning I have gone, asking each in his turn to forecast for me what, in his opinion, will have been wrought in his own field of investigation before the dawn of 2001 – a century from now. These opinions I have carefully transcribed.”
During the Year 2000, we included Mr. Watkins research in our feature articles. We invite you to comment on these predictions, whether they have been realized in some way or how they can never be accomplished! In any event, we know you’ll enjoy these entries.
Prediction #1: There will probably be from 350,000,000 to 500,000,000 people in America and its possessions by the lapse of another century. Nicaragua will ask for admission to our Union after the completion of the great canal. Mexico will be next. Europe, seeking more territory to the south of us, will cause many of the South and Central American republics to be voted into the Union by their own people.”
Prediction #2: The American will be taller by from one to two inches. His increase of stature will result from better health, due to vast reforms in medicine, sanitation, food and athletics. He will live fifty years instead of thirty-five as at present – for he will reside in the suburbs. The city house will practically be no more. Building in blocks will be illegal. The trip from suburban home to office will require a few minutes only. A penny will pay the fare.
Prediction #3: Gymnastics will begin in the nursery, where toys and games will be designed to strengthen the muscles. Exercise will be compulsory in the schools. Every school, college and community will have a complete gymnasium. All cities will have public gymnasiums. A man or woman unable to walk ten miles at a stretch will be regarded as a weakling.
Prediction #4: There Will Be No Street Cars in Our Large Cities. All hurry traffic will be below or high above ground when brought within city limits. In most cities it will be confined to broad subways or tunnels, well lighted and well ventilated, or to high trestles with “moving-sidewalk” stairways leading to the top. These underground or overhead streets will teem with capacious automobile passenger coaches and freight with cushioned wheels. Subways or trestles will be reserved for express trains. Cities, therefore, will be free from all noises.
Prediction #5: Trains will run two miles a minute, normally; express trains one hundred and fifty miles an hour. To go from New York to San Francisco will take a day and a night by fast express. There will be cigar-shaped electric locomotives hauling long trains of cars. Cars will, like houses, be artificially cooled. Along the railroads there will be no smoke, no cinders, because coal will neither be carried nor burned. There will be no stops for water. Passengers will travel through hot or dusty country regions with windows down.
Prediction #6: Automobiles will be cheaper than horses are today. Farmers will own automobile hay-wagons, automobile truck-wagons, plows, harrows and hay-rakes. A one-pound motor in one of these vehicles will do the work of a pair of horses or more. Children will ride in automobile sleighs in winter. Automobiles will have been substituted for every horse vehicle now known. There will be, as already exist today, automobile hearses, automobile police patrols, automobile ambulances, automobile street sweepers. The horse in harness will be as scarce, if, indeed, not even scarcer, then as the yoked ox is today.
Prediction #7: There will be air-ships, but they will not successfully compete with surface cars and water vessels for passenger or freight traffic. They will be maintained as deadly war-vessels by all military nations. Some will transport men and goods. Others will be used by scientists making observations at great heights above the earth.
Prediction #8: Aerial War-Ships and Forts on Wheels. Giant guns will shoot twenty-five miles or more, and will hurl anywhere within such a radius shells exploding and destroying whole cities. Such guns will be armed by aid of compasses when used on land or sea, and telescopes when directed from great heights. Fleets of air-ships, hiding themselves with dense, smoky mists, thrown off by themselves as they move, will float over cities, fortifications, camps or fleets. They will surprise foes below by hurling upon them deadly thunderbolts. These aerial war-ships will necessitate bomb-proof forts, protected by great steel plates over their tops as well as at their sides. Huge forts on wheels will dash across open spaces at the speed of express trains of to-day. They will make what are now known as cavalry charges. Great automobile plows will dig deep entrenchments as fast as soldiers can occupy them. Rifles will use silent cartridges. Submarine boats submerged for days will be capable of wiping a whole navy off the face of the deep. Balloons and flying machines will carry telescopes of one-hundred-mile vision with camera attachments, photographing an enemy within that radius. These photographs as distinct and large as if taken from across the street, will be lowered to the commanding officer in charge of troops below.
Prediction #9: Photographs will be telegraphed from any distance. If there be a battle in China a hundred years hence snapshots of its most striking events will be published in the newspapers an hour later. Even to-day photographs are being telegraphed over short distances. Photographs will reproduce all of Nature’s colors.
Prediction #10: Man will See Around the World. Persons and things of all kinds will be brought within focus of cameras connected electrically with screens at opposite ends of circuits, thousands of miles at a span. American audiences in their theatres will view upon huge curtains before them the coronations of kings in Europe or the progress of battles in the Orient. The instrument bringing these distant scenes to the very doors of people will be connected with a giant telephone apparatus transmitting each incidental sound in its appropriate place. Thus the guns of a distant battle will be heard to boom when seen to blaze, and thus the lips of a remote actor or singer will be heard to utter words or music when seen to move.
Prediction #11: No Mosquitoes nor Flies. Insect screens will be unnecessary. Mosquitoes, house-flies and roaches will have been practically exterminated. Boards of health will have destroyed all mosquito haunts and breeding-grounds, drained all stagnant pools, filled in all swamp-lands, and chemically treated all still-water streams. The extermination of the horse and its stable will reduce the house-fly.
Prediction #12: Peas as Large as Beets. Peas and beans will be as large as beets are to-day. Sugar cane will produce twice as much sugar as the sugar beet now does. Cane will once more be the chief source of our sugar supply. The milkweed will have been developed into a rubber plant. Cheap native rubber will be harvested by machinery all over this country. Plants will be made proof against disease microbes just as readily as man is to-day against smallpox. The soil will be kept enriched by plants which take their nutrition from the air and give fertility to the earth.
Prediction #13: Strawberries as Large as Apples will be eaten by our great-great-grandchildren for their Christmas dinners a hundred years hence. Raspberries and blackberries will be as large. One will suffice for the fruit course of each person. Strawberries and cranberries will be grown upon tall bushes. Cranberries, gooseberries and currants will be as large as oranges. One cantaloupe will supply an entire family. Melons, cherries, grapes, plums, apples, pears, peaches and all berries will be seedless. Figs will be cultivated over the entire United States.
Prediction #14: Black, Blue and Green Roses. Roses will be as large as cabbage heads. Violets will grow to the size of orchids. A pansy will be as large in diameter as a sunflower. A century ago the pansy measured but half an inch across its face. There will be black, blue and green roses. It will be possible to grow any flower in any color and to transfer the perfume of a scented flower to another which is odorless. Then may the pansy be given the perfume of the violet.
Prediction #15: No Foods will be Exposed. Storekeepers who expose food to air breathed out by patrons or to the atmosphere of the busy streets will be arrested with those who sell stale or adulterated produce. Liquid-air refrigerators will keep great quantities of food fresh for long intervals.
Prediction #16: There will be No C, X or Q in our every-day alphabet. They will be abandoned because unnecessary. Spelling by sound will have been adopted, first by the newspapers. English will be a language of condensed words expressing condensed ideas, and will be more extensively spoken than any other. Russian will rank second.
Prediction #17: How Children will be Taught. A university education will be free to every man and woman. Several great national universities will have been established. Children will study a simple English grammar adapted to simplified English, and not copied after the Latin. Time will be saved by grouping like studies. Poor students will be given free board, free clothing and free books if ambitious and actually unable to meet their school and college expenses. Medical inspectors regularly visiting the public schools will furnish poor children free eyeglasses, free dentistry and free medical attention of every kind. The very poor will, when necessary, get free rides to and from school and free lunches between sessions. In vacation time poor children will be taken on trips to various parts of the world. Etiquette and housekeeping will be important studies in the public schools.
Prediction #18: Telephones Around the World. Wireless telephone and telegraph circuits will span the world. A husband in the middle of the Atlantic will be able to converse with his wife sitting in her boudoir in Chicago. We will be able to telephone to China quite as readily as we now talk from New York to Brooklyn. By an automatic signal they will connect with any circuit in their locality without the intervention of a “hello girl”.
Prediction #19: Grand Opera will be telephoned to private homes, and will sound as harmonious as though enjoyed from a theatre box. Automatic instruments reproducing original airs exactly will bring the best music to the families of the untalented. Great musicians gathered in one enclosure in New York will, by manipulating electric keys, produce at the same time music from instruments arranged in theatres or halls in San Francisco or New Orleans, for instance. Thus will great bands and orchestras give long-distance concerts. In great cities there will be public opera-houses whose singers and musicians are paid from funds endowed by philanthropists and by the government. The piano will be capable of changing its tone from cheerful to sad. Many devises will add to the emotional effect of music.
Prediction #20: Coal will not be used for heating or cooking. It will be scarce, but not entirely exhausted. The earth’s hard coal will last until the year 2050 or 2100; its soft-coal mines until 2200 or 2300. Meanwhile both kinds of coal will have become more and more expensive. Man will have found electricity manufactured by waterpower to be much cheaper. Every river or creek with any suitable fall will be equipped with water-motors, turning dynamos, making electricity. Along the seacoast will be numerous reservoirs continually filled by waves and tides washing in. Out of these the water will be constantly falling over revolving wheels. All of our restless waters, fresh and salt, will thus be harnessed to do the work which Niagara is doing today: making electricity for heat, light and fuel.
Prediction #21: Hot and Cold Air from Spigots. Hot or cold air will be turned on from spigots to regulate the temperature of a house as we now turn on hot or cold water from spigots to regulate the temperature of the bath. Central plants will supply this cool air and heat to city houses in the same way as now our gas or electricity is furnished. Rising early to build the furnace fire will be a task of the olden times. Homes will have no chimneys, because no smoke will be created within their walls.
Prediction #22: Store Purchases by Tube. Pneumatic tubes, instead of store wagons, will deliver packages and bundles. These tubes will collect, deliver and transport mail over certain distances, perhaps for hundreds of miles. They will at first connect with the private houses of the wealthy; then with all homes. Great business establishments will extend them to stations, similar to our branch post-offices of today, whence fast automobile vehicles will distribute purchases from house to house.
Prediction #23: Ready-cooked meals will be bought from establishments similar to our bakeries of today. They will purchase materials in tremendous wholesale quantities and sell the cooked foods at a price much lower than the cost of individual cooking. Food will be served hot or cold to private houses in pneumatic tubes or automobile wagons. The meal being over, the dishes used will be packed and returned to the cooking establishments where they will be washed. Such wholesale cookery will be done in electric laboratories rather than in kitchens. These laboratories will be equipped with electric stoves, and all sorts of electric devices, such as coffee-grinders, egg-beaters, stirrers, shakers, parers, meat-choppers, meat-saws, potato-mashers, lemon-squeezers, dish-washers, dish-dryers and the like. All such utensils will be washed in chemicals fatal to disease microbes. Having one’s own cook and purchasing one’s own food will be an extravagance.
Prediction #24: Vegetables Grown by Electricity. Winter will be turned into summer and night into day by the farmer. In cold weather he will place heat-conducting electric wires under the soil of his garden and thus warm his growing plants. He will also grow large gardens under glass. At night his vegetables will be bathed in powerful electric light, serving, like sunlight, to hasten their growth. Electric currents applied to the soil will make valuable plants grow larger and faster, and will kill troublesome weeds. Rays of colored light will hasten the growth of many plants. Electricity applied to garden seeds will make them sprout and develop unusually early.
Prediction #25: Oranges will grow in Philadelphia. Fast-flying refrigerators on land and sea will bring delicious fruits from the tropics and southern temperate zone within a few days. The farmers of South America, South Africa, Australia and the South Sea Islands, whose seasons are directly opposite to ours, will thus supply us in winter with fresh summer foods, which cannot be grown here. Scientist will have discovered how to raise here many fruits now confined to much hotter or colder climates. Delicious oranges will be grown in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Cantaloupes and other summer fruits will be of such a hardy nature that they can be stored through the winter as potatoes are now.
Prediction #26: Strawberries as large as apples will be eaten by our great great grandchildren for their Christmas dinners a hundred years hence. Raspberries and blackberries will be as large. One will suffice for the fruit course of each person. Strawberries and cranberries will be grown upon tall bushes. Cranberries, gooseberries and currants will be as large as oranges. One cantaloupe will supply an entire family. Melons, cherries, grapes, plums, apples, pears, peaches and all berries will be seedless. Figs will be cultivated over the entire United States.
Prediction #27: Few drugs will be swallowed or taken into the stomach unless needed for the direct treatment of that organ itself. Drugs needed by the lungs, for instance, will be applied directly to those organs through the skin and flesh. They will be carried with the electric current applied without pain to the outside skin of the body. Microscopes will lay bare the vital organs, through the living flesh, of men and animals. The living body will to all medical purposes be transparent. Not only will it be possible for a physician to actually see a living, throbbing heart inside the chest, but he will be able to magnify and photograph any part of it. This work will be done with rays of invisible light.
Prediction #28: There will be no wild animals except in menageries. Rats and mice will have been exterminated. The horse will have become practically extinct. A few of high breed will be kept by the rich for racing, hunting and exercise. The automobile will have driven out the horse. Cattle and sheep will have no horns. They will be unable to run faster than the fattened hog of today. A century ago the wild hog could outrun a horse. Food animals will be bred to expend practically all of their life energy in producing meat, milk, wool and other by-products. Horns, bones, muscles and lungs will have been neglected.
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