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Vinyl Cafe Unplugged (2000)

di Stuart McLean

Serie: Vinyl Cafe (3)

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Dave and his wife Morley would no doubt tell you that life is what you make it. Unfortunately for them, that means a compilation tape of mistakes, miscues, misunderstandings, and muddle. That's not to say that there is anything particularly unusual about the family and friends at the Vinyl Cafe. After all, who wouldn't try to toilet-train a cat? Who hasn't started a small home fix-it job only to set fire to the walls? Created mass hysteria at a school concert? Lost an aging relative while visiting our nation's capital?… (altro)
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Chicken soup for the soul. This book is less good than the other Vinyl Cafe books I've read, mostly because these are his more famous stories. If you've heard any on the radio, they're likely to be these. ( )
  isovector | Dec 13, 2020 |
I miss Stuart McLean. It's been almost 3 years since he died and the last new episode of Vinyl Cafe was in November of 2015 so it has been a while since we have heard that evocative program of ordinary (but sometimes very humourous) family life. Thankfully McLean published quite a few of his stories in books like this so you can continue to read his special brand of wit and whimsy.

There are some laugh out loud minutes in this group of stories. I particularly thought the first story about Arthur the dog was funny but maybe that's just because I've had a few quirky dogs in my time. The story about Morley directing the kids' school Christmas (excuse me Holiday) Pageant is vintage Stuart McLean right up there with the stories about cooking the turkey and making fruit cake. And I also liked the last story which was about a man that coached Dave in baseball when he was young. It's a moving tribute that could apply to any number of volunteer coaches who pass on important lessons to the young people who come under their tutelage. ( )
  gypsysmom | Feb 6, 2020 |
Vinyl Café is a charming collection of stories based on the radio show by the late Stuart McLean.

The stories all focus on Dave and Morley, as well as family and neighbors, so there is a definite cohesiveness to the collection.

I had never really listened to the radio shows, but I knew a lot of people who did. Much of the material from the radio broadcast is available to listen to on Spotify. In fact one of my favorite episodes appears in this book; titled “Odd Jobs". If you have ever loved a man who could turn an odd job into a major project, or if you are a man who has either done that, or helped a friend who has done that – listen to that episode! You won't regret it.

The book opens with a story titled “Arthur" that literally had me chuckling out loud. Arthur is the family dog, and like any dog, he is quite the character.

Despite this book being categorized as Humour, some of the stories Will tug at your heartstrings. I think for me that was part of the real charm of this book. In life, there is always joy and sorrow. Neither exists alone.

Seriously though read or listen to “Odd Jobs" and “Arthur” if you haven't already, because everyone can benefit from a good laugh once in a while. ( )
  teenie-k | Jul 5, 2018 |
What happens when the woman of the house wants an electrical outlet near the table for plugging in the toaster – and man of the house decides to surprise her by doing it himself?

Is the school Christmas pageant a smashing success when a new director (experienced in this sort of thing) takes over – with help from her trusty husband?

How do you determine if the elderly couple next door is dead or alive throughout the winter when (unbeknown to you) they hibernate in their basement? And how do you address your concerns to their son whom you do not know very well?

What happens to a valuable/collectible record album that turns up unexpectedly and the new owner must keep it hidden until it subsequently becomes lost to him?

Oh, so many funny and poignant stories about pets, relationships, personal insecurity, and much more are to be found in this book by a wonderful Canadian writer. The award winning series of the Vinyl Cafe, taken from CBC radio programs, is delightful, absolutely hilarious, and at times even touching. It matters not in what order you read them. This is the second book I have read in this series. It does not disappoint! I'd say even better than the last... ( )
  -Cee- | Dec 21, 2011 |
A wonderful collection of stories that range from laugh out loud funny to gently poignant. The exploits of Dave and Morley, their kids, Sam and Stephanie, Arthur the dog and Galway the cat are told with amazing warmth and humor. I can't wait to read more from this Canadian author.

If you're looking for a light, funny read, this is it. ( )
3 vota Copperskye | Sep 30, 2011 |
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Dave and his wife Morley would no doubt tell you that life is what you make it. Unfortunately for them, that means a compilation tape of mistakes, miscues, misunderstandings, and muddle. That's not to say that there is anything particularly unusual about the family and friends at the Vinyl Cafe. After all, who wouldn't try to toilet-train a cat? Who hasn't started a small home fix-it job only to set fire to the walls? Created mass hysteria at a school concert? Lost an aging relative while visiting our nation's capital?

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