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  1. Everytime I turn on JamOn lately, they're in the middle of a Phish vocal jam. like 8 times in 1 week. What are the odds? Not today though. This morning it was that tune you spoke of. I thought that it was JayZ. Our radio doesn't have a label which is a sirius problem for song identification. Shazam comes in handy on stations other than JamOn. I used Dog Star Radio search to confirm what we heard. I didn't like it. I think it ruined the Franklin's Tower riff for good. That is some shitty repetition.
  2. probably not. Legendary does comes right out of the PR Big Book of Words.
  3. well you got a joke out of it anyway. Thanks to Mike for getting our stuff back! I hope it all worked out.
  4. wow! I agree... NICE! I could use another night out there.
  5. that's the way they were introducing each other. Yugoslavian brothers. a joke was told... "What do you call a 300 lb Yugoslavian woman?" click for the answer if you don't get offended
  6. ROBERT RANDOLPH AND THE FAMILY BAND FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2009 THE MOD CLUB - TORONTO Doors 6:00pm Show 6:30pm TICKETS ON SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH @ 10AM Tickets available at all Ticketmaster Outlets, Rotate This, Soundscapes Call (416) 870-8000 to charge by phone or www.ticketmaster.ca Tickets (incl. GST) $32.50 (plus service charges) 19+/ General Admission Inspired by 1970’s funk and praised by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the 100 greatest guitar players of all time, Robert Randolph set the music world on fire when he hit the scene in late 2000. Joined on stage with “The Family Band,” Their multicultural sound has allowed them to evolve from being great performing artists to great recording artists. Since emerging from a House Of God church in Orange, New Jersey steeped in the sacred steel tradition, Randolph’s astonishing pedal steel playing has had a revolutionary impact. Randolph’s string wizardry is the focal point of The Family Band’s legendary live appearances and led to guest spots with artists from Blind Boys of Alabama to Ozzy Osbourne. Be sure not to miss this legend in action when Robert Randolph and The Family Band hits the stage at The Mod Club on June 26th!
  7. That's a pretty impressive list for you already.
  8. I noticed a couple, but missed a few I see. I'll edit.
  9. it started with moma dance teases > first tube teases
  10. this wasn't going to be posted until tomorrow morning, but I won't have access to this site until closer to noon, and there's already a bunch of info out there. so here it is now. don't post it anywhere until tomorrow morning. keep it under the sanctuary...if that's possible.
  11. Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest Preliminary Line-up Announcement Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest organizers today announced that the festival will begin on Wednesday, July 8, with gates opening at 5 p.m., music starting at 6 p.m., and Jeff Beck taking to the Bank of America Stage at 9:30 p.m. Also included on opening night are: Amos the Transparent, Amanda Rheaume, Sergent Garcia, Tympanic, Blue King Brown, Van der Graff Generator, Jon Creeden, and Monkey Junk, with additional acts pending. Adam Franklin; Alan Parsons Live Project All Nations Gospel Choir Ana Miura Anders Drerup Andrew Vincent Ani DiFranco Arkells Beast Becky Abbott Ben Harper and RELENTLESS7 Blue Rodeo Bob Corritore Brian Setzer Orchestra Brock Zeman Carlos Varela Brothers Chaffey Buckwheat Zydeco Cake Cedric Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm Chris Smither City of a Hundred Spires Clem Snide Coeur de pirate Concession 23 Colin Linden Cotton Jones Craig Horton C.R. Avery & the Sojourners Crystal Castles Daddy Mack Blues Band Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women Dave Mason David Lindley David Maxwell Deep Dark Woods Deer Tick DeVotchKa Die Mannequin Diunna Greenleaf & Bob Margolin Divine Brown DNA The Dodos Downstone Rhythm Doyle Bramhall Drew Nelson Drive-By Truckers Eden Brent Elage Mbaye Eppiphane Eric Lindell Ernie Hawkins Estelle FEMI KUTI & The Positive Force Flecton Big Sky Freddie Roulette Funktagon Girl Talk GOOD2GO Gov’t Mule Gunsmoke Handsome Furs Henry Butler Papa Mali The Rhythm Council Hey Rosetta! Hollerado Holy F*ck Homemade Jamz' Blues Band Hoodlum Hubert Sumlin The Human Statues Hundreds and Thousands Iron and Wine Israel & New Breed Jackson Browne James Cohen Caravan Jeff Lang Jeff Rogers Jenn Grant Jennifer Warnes Jesse Cook Jill Barber Joe Cocker Joe Louis Walker Joe Pug John Allaire John Vanderslice JW-Jones with Little Charlie Baty k.d. lang Kaz Kazanoff & The Texas Horns Ken Workman & the Union King Sunny Ade & His African Beats Kingdom Shore KISS Kyrie Kristmanson Land of Talk Larry Garner Larry McCray Leif Vollebekk LeE HARVeY OsMOND Les Claypool Library Voices Lindsay Ferguson LIVE Loreena McKennitt Los Lonely Boys Loudlove Louisiana Red M83 Lucas Haneman Ludacris Marc Charron Marie-Josée Houle Matisyahu Matt Andersen Meredith Luce Mick Taylor Mishka Moreland and Arbuckle Mother Mother Neko Case New Mastersounds NEWWORLDSON Okkervil River Ornette Coleman Oumou Sangare Our Lady Peace Paolo Nutini Papa San Pappy Johns Band Paul Reddick Philip Sayce Politique Poorfolk Peter Voith Prescott Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile Rachael Yamagata Reggie Young & Gospel Park Reverend Billy Wirtz Rick Fines Rocco Deluca Roomful of Blues Ryan Shaw Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women Sam Roberts Band Sedatives Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings Shemekia Copeland Shiloh Silver Creek Sista Monica Spencer Davis Steve Earle Stone Temple Pilots Sky Diggers Spam Allstars Steve Mariner Steve Poltz Styx Sugar Blue Sunparlour Players Tara Holloway That 1 Guy The Allrights The Balconies The Church The Duhks The Heavy The Larry McRay Band The Low Anthem The Moth The National The Rebel Year The Road Hammers The Roll Models The Soul of John Black The Stills The Yardbirds The Zombies TJ Wheeler Thunderheist Toots & the Maytals Treasa Levasseur United Steel Workers of Montreal Voices of Praise Watters Brothers Yahowa13 Xavier Rudd Zac Harmon and many more will be performing at this year’s Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest.
  12. I think that you want to keep the paper towel slightly damp. That works for us. If it's too wet, they will not keep. I have never tried a dry paper towel.
  13. bouche

    Oysters

    I think you got the favs covered. I've only had oysters a small number of times and I haven't had anything outside of thems there that you've done posted.
  14. that recipe will have to go back to testing.
  15. raw sugar have a different schedule for sure. check out both Mike and don't miss his Yugoslavian tourmate Billy. Billy's got some good tunes and pulls out his resonator for some bluesy numbers. Mike got to pulling of some really cool shit (of course) and his voice is just killer. That 50 ways cover was excellent, but his off-the-cuff cover of Tom Petty's The Waiting was pretty incredible for claiming to not know any words. Of course hearing his burt tunes make me miss the burt neilson band terribly.
  16. Date Balsamic Vinaigrette with Molasses. Invented by Mike Bouchard, April 18, 2009
  17. we have a small one.... 4 channels that you can borrow.
  18. omg.... the mikey's lumberjack bar is priceless!
  19. Pretty ironic............. did you just incorrectly identify something as irony?
  20. because this is the internet.
  21. A mono vs. stereo comparison using Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band it sounds like the dude know what he is talking about. The sound is NEARER and the bass is better! Paul McCartney is actually playing better in mono than in stereo! Fuuuuuck.....
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