It's Canada Day up Canada way on the first day of July...
So sang one of this country's great songwriters, Stompin' Tom. In honour of the day, here's pancakes with real Canadian maple syrup. Coffee is Timmy's Dark Roast (because Canada) and teas are Canadian Breakfast and Vinyl Cafe, both genuinely, authentically Canadian from my local tea shop. There's fresh lemonade and unsweet iced tea in the fridge. Sodas are stocked up, including a selection from Canadian legends, Pop Shoppe. There's actually been two runs of that brand. The first started in London, Ontario (Yay!) in 1969 and I remember them from my youth. They went bust in the eighties but the brand was revived in Burlington, Ontario in 2004. Have not actually tried them since the revival.
And some Canadian music. The Globe & Mail, one of Canada's biggest papers, did a list of "101 Canadian Albums You Need To Hear" for Canada Day this year. It's a real mix from classical greats like pianist Glenn Gould to the great Canadian singer-songwriters from the sixties and seventies (Young, Mitchell, Lightfoot, Cohen) to popular contemporary stars like Drake and The Weeknd. But one metal band made the list. Anvil started in 1978 and are cited as a major influence on thrash metal (Metallica, Megadeath, Slayer).
Here's a live performance of the title track from Metal On Metal by Anvil, one of the 101 Canadian albums you need to hear.
And forty plus years on, they are still at it. This is from last year's One And Only.