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  • I remember most of these streets. Many great memories! Thank you for the trip! :D Salut!

  • @WTFJAYCHANNEL Hey Jason I'm happy it does;-)

    Un plaisir to share with you some of your

    old tripping ground pictures;-)

    Still a great place. Merci thank you mon ami!

  • Thank You for posting this vid,,,Just seeing these signs brings back many memories,,I lived on Ropery,Hibernia,Liverpool,Char­on,,Saw Night of the Living Dead for the first time at the Vogue Theatre,,,Is Conny,s pizza still there

  • @MegaRiktane Hi friend;-)

    Sadly PSC old local commerces are put out of business by the wild gentrification it is going through.

    Still a wonderful place but counting the years until it's all gone...With the souvenirs..

    Merci and thank you beaucoup!

  • @MegaRiktane Yes Conny's Pizza still there with Paul Patates Frites in front.

    Charlevoix as still kept some of it's original commerce. I wanted to do a video filming buildings

    but people get paranoid and believe I'm a speculator lol!

  • Thanks for the video. 20+ years in Toronto and I still miss the Point.

  • @FromPSC You don't know how much your comment mean's to me.

    One of the reason I put it up there. Been living in PSC since 11 years

    and though it's getting sold out as the Plateau I was born and left, it is still

    in so many ways a magical place carrying so much humanity history;-) Merci!.

  • I liked!!!

    neat bass groove Boucrate!!!!

    Bill

  • @willybass123 Hey Bill Merci!

    Coming from a experienced Bassist as you

    That's cool;-) Thank you!

  • Thank you Boucrate, merci beaucoup pour cette promenade, les yeux levés vers les panneaux indicateurs de rues. Je sens qu'ils évoquent pour toi et tes amis toute une série de souvenirs, ainsi que des éléments historiques. Ta musique va hyper bien avec. J'aime beaucoup.

  • @TheAelfymade Bonjour mon Amie;-)

    Beaucoup d'Histoire dans se petit quartier ou est né les Trains en Amérique du Nord, et de la misère des Irlandais et Canadien-Français qui ont travaillés comme des esclaves, et qui mainteneant sommes chassés par la gentrification. Merci beaucoup\!

  • Noisy bleeder...

    Another cool vid from the only ageing Rocker without a mullet. I love the way you see the world. Sound great as always my trippy pal. Andy

  • @Toracube Salut Andy;-)

    Signs of time, signs with memories,

    History, and stories almost for ever unknown...

    Merci my friend!

  • You have such cool music videos. I also like how you change your photo. I haven't changed my photo in months.

  • @johnvuc Hi John;-)

    I always tried to make it trippy

    as much as I can. And I do enjoy

    spending time on the visuals

    dreami...I mean editing lol!

    I like making faces, so regular

    Icon changing is a good excuse

    for me;-)

    Merci and thank you my friend!

  • these signs lead the way for some...while others are lead astray...these times are heavy, I can feel them weighing heavily upon me like signs of the times to come...

    Riteous jam brother man...

  • @fingercheese Hi my friend;-)

    Yea signs can often be misleading

    as GPS can also be today...lol!

    But indeed we definitly have

    to check by ourselve

    where we are going...

    Even if it's not always too inviting...

    Merci thank you!

  • You've thrown down the gauntlet, mon ami.

    This place is rich with fabulous street names. Save me from the quick and easy fate of standing between Piety and Desire! But then again, I'm only three blocks from Elysian Fields, which is heaven or so I'm told.

  • @near2earth Hi mon Ami Lane;-)

    Glad to hear they manage to do something promising for the first time since that Gulf of Mexico disaster. I hope they planed to do some more of these caping valved systems for when its gonna happen again somewhere else.

    I didn't get all the street names, but not many, cause beside the train yadrs, two bridges two inner city highways, industries and docks and containers remainming, it's not very populated compare to the rest of Mtl.

    Happy to her from you, Merci!

  • great grooves. nice show. 

  • @dmio2

    Hey mon Ami;-)

    Gotta keep the groove and

    history alive yea!

    Thank you merci!

  • Cool!

    Always love this subject, still more when they are wrong.

    Like your tune.

  • @menchulica Hello Menchu;-)

    In this case it is more an Historical

    remembrance of Irish immigrants and

    French-canadians who worked as very

    cheap labors in one of north-america

    early Industrial zones and ghettos.

    Merci my friend!

  • Very emotional, my brother, yeah. Summer flying over the ocean? Once we're playing together, I hope:)

  • @TVBarlinek Hi Buddy!

    It's a big Ocean,

    but CyberSpace as many shortcuts

    for musicians;-)

    Thank you merci!

  • What a trip thru Montreal's history

    as the signs show!

    I enjoyed the musical journey too!

    Merci, thank you Guybou!!

  • @streetspiritlive Hi m;-)

    I might do one more, with more general street name signs of Montréal, these ones are passing through or are only from Pointe-Saint-Charles neighberhood.

    I Love ""rue Sainte-Cunéguonde" or "rue Louis Cyr" in Saint-Henri;-)

    Yep just some bluesy rocking for these hot summer days;-)

    Merci my friend!

  • Oh yeah... Two weeks and counting down!

  • @mehquig Do you mean to say

    you'll be out in Mtl ? ;-)

  • @Boucrate That's right... My plane ticket is for the 27th. I don't know how much time I'll be in Montreal because I will also be visiting friends in Vermont and spending some more time relaxing by a lake in the Laurentians

  • I'm tapping my feet to the awesome guitar licks and watching some wonderful editing... Super nice!

  • @mehquig

    Salut Andy thank you merci!

    I appreciate very much

    your comment yea!

  • Very effective music, Guybou; easy traveling music feel. Signs of the Timez. How would we know where we are without street names? Love those funky French names. Tres cool! ^_^

  • @StevenErnest Salut Steve;-)

    Yea and I forgot a couple more names

    like "rue Soulanges" or "rue Jardin"...

    Well anyhow I think I should do

    another one but covering all the

    Island of Montreal and pick the

    very old ones;-)

    Yea always like that travelling feeling...

    Even without moving;-)

    Merci my friend Ciao!

  • Great playing behind this very interesting video. Greetings Boucrate. -Ron

  • @rhopen Hi Ron mon Ami;-)

    Yea these street name signs

    carry much History.

    Thank you very much!

  • Now I REALLY want to go to Quebec!

  • @mihirmaiden18 Hi my friend;-)

    Nothing like " la Joie de vivre" of Québécois;-)

    Merci thank you!

  • nice man,very cool

  • @DrewAnti1960 Hey MonAmi!

    Thank you merci!

  • i enjoyed it very much.

    thank u.....i had it playing while i was working, sending clients emails.

    michael.

  • @mettanc Hey Merci Michael;-)

    Indeed good music style to work on.

    Have a great week!

  • BEAUTIFUL GUITAR BOU!!! and very nice visuals!!

  • @cOnchashome My dear cOnchas Merci

    Thank you very beaucoup;-)!

    L'espagne les Champions!

  • coool sounds like the vid

  • @thecaptainbase Hi High Captain;-)

    Merci thank you!

  • Great tune! Love the guitar sound, a bit different for you!

  • @montaramike Hey salut Mike;-) When I play my bass and drums on my fingered non-quantasize beats, I get into a more free exploration of any kind of music I will play. lol! As I like the steady unsteady beat of rain dripping from a roof edge...Hey merci my friend! I'm sure that sometime you trip on that rain dripping a beat from your roof;-)
  • Interesting...some very French - some quite English...and some great sounds to explore by.

  • @fendermac Hello Paul;-) (on most valuable cultivating lands of Montreal Island for over 200 years) Bitrth Place of industrialisation and starting point of The Trains and Railroads that went West, Irishmen and Frenchmen both Cathos where from mid 19th to mid-20th very cheap sla...Labours, for Protestants Politicians and Businessmen. Main reason why all these different languages for Street Names in this very Historical neighborhood;-). Hey I thank you greatly my good friend!;-)
  • On the road of life we have to watch out for the signs. We never know which ones will lead us on the right path.

  • @VirtuallyAddicted Oh yes mon Ami;-)

    A many a braves ones have fallen into

    that right path never to be seen again

    after blending in swiftly without leaving

    a trace, but a cold social security numbers

    and a nip number...Yep That's scary lol!

    Merci for the smile my friend;-)!

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