Anyway, this is a photographic run through the Ottawa music scene, not a literary run through my neverending complaints, so here's a few Good2Go photos. I had hoped to arrive early and catch more of there set. As it happened I parked my deflated bicycle while they were doing their cover of Fever and only got to hear a couple of tunes.

Good2Go at Ottawa Bluesfest, July 8, 2010
The BushPilots' Rob Bennett was there to kick in some extra guitar.

Good2Go at Ottawa Bluesfest, July 8, 2010
Off to see Great Lake Swimmers, who played a very pleasant set of mostly gentle country rock. Actually they reminded me a bit of Shearwater and Red House Painters, although frontman Tony Dekker's vocals boast a sweeter sound. There was an appropriate shout-out to Riverkeeper between songs.
Tony and violinist Miranda.

Great Lake Swimmers at Ottawa Bluesfest, July 8, 2010
Erik Arnesen on banjo, standup bassist Bret Higgins and drummer Greg Millson.

Great Lake Swimmers at Ottawa Bluesfest, July 8, 2010
When they were done I popped back over to the Subway Stage to snap a few pictures of English prog-rockers Renaissance. They were playing their hit Mother Russia as I zipped by.

Renaissance at Ottawa Bluesfest, July 8, 2010
Then it was back to the Hard Rock Stage for Andrew Bird. It's been quite a while since I've seen the loop-loving violinist, late of the Squirrel Nut Zippers. As he pointed out, the last time he was here was with The New Pornographers at Babylon 10 years ago. He had a giant rotating horn and was sounding good. Not so nice was the cloud of insects that desceneded on the stage as he began his set. Unfortunately I was not feeling good, so I started off home after only 15 minutes.

Andrew Bird at Ottawa Bluesfest, July 8, 2010
I snapped a few photos of ex-Genesis man Steve Hacketton my way to the bike lockup ... actually mostly members of his band ... I though he had a lady bassist, but it turns out to be Nick Beggs of Kajagoogoo in a pinstripe dres and pigtails.

Steve Hackett at Ottawa Bluesfest, July 8, 2010
Guitarist Amanda Lehmann and Beggs.

Steve Hackett at Ottawa Bluesfest, July 8, 2010
After that I went off to change my flat tire. I promptly got another flat and had to walk my bike home. D'oh!
- Show reminder: Mother's Children release their swanky new album at Ritual. Lucid 44 and Bear Witness are at the Avant-Garde; Gerry Griffin and Heather Houston are at Irene's;the Elmdale House hosts Riding Shotgun and The Shanks.
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