Cygnals Multimedia Toronto

December 2009: More than a decade on the web, and it shows.

Hey, gang. Scott Simpson here.
Take a trip through time with some of the content on Cygnals.com.
Most of the stuff here was first published in the early heyday of the internet,
in the mid to late 1990s. And most of the HTML here is from the same era.

I've come a long way since then, but the web site has not.
Follow my adventures at www.bigasssuperstar.com, my primary blog site.
It's chock full of Big Ass Videos, Big Ass Photos, Big Ass Music and other Big Ass Adventures.

COMING SOON: Actual Cygnals Multimedia Services, including wedding slide shows like this one!

As I slowly plod through this site and work to update it, here's what's available to you now.


Vancouver punk-pop girls cub The Cub Home Page

Formed in the early 1990s on Canada's west coast, pop-punk trio Cub stormed the indie charts and crafted some gorgeously simple but deceptively smart songs. I endeavoured back then to build the most comprehensive fan site around. And all these years later, it still is.

I've covered some of my favourite cub songs, but you won't find them here. Check bigasssuperstar.com and the music and video links for cub cover videos and cub cover songs.
Doctor Love and the Renegade Wrestling Alliance Doctor Love's Office

I was a huge wrestling fan growing up, and for a short while, I got to be in the game.

See what it was like in a small Ontario indy fed called the Renegade Wrestling Alliance, where I rubbed shoulders with up-and-coming stars including Robert Roode, Danger Boy Derek Wylde and Bloody Bill Skullion. Plus others you've never heard of.
Rush pix & midi Rush Stuff

Includes the Rush Midi Archive and links to an article exploring who really says "Subdivisions" in the Rush song "Subdivisions". You'll also find some photos from a Toronto Rush concert in 1997. See, I told you this stuff was old.
Ween pix & interview Ween Stuff

I'm not sure if any of this even works any more, since I moved most of it over to Big Ass Superstar.

But there's an interview with Gene Ween from the day before the infamous Toronto show where they recorded the Live In Toronto CD.


For the latest on Scott Simpson's many projects, please visit www.bigasssuperstar.com.