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Kanada Kev

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  1. http://jollyjoke.blogspot.com/2009/07/pink-floyd-wall-original-film-sessions.html Pink Floyd - January 01, 1980 - The Wall - Original Film Sessions Early Audio Pre-release Soundboard Mix for the Official Movie This has a completely different sound then what you are used to. There are some different lyrics and you can hear instruments and sounds in this mix used throughout the recording that were buried in the official release. This is a true gem.
  2. As promised here is a brand new track never heard before from the band. This link will expire in ONE WEEK so please download it now. https://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=dVlyV0p3NDQ5RlpMWEE9PQ "What My Friends Say" written by Sean Rickman (Owl Records) Sean Rickman - lead vocals, background vocals, drums, rhythm guitar Fareed Haque - moog guitar Kai Eckhardt - bass Eric Levy - moog synthesizer, keyboards
  3. US dates are up: Hi Folks, We are happy to announce the dates for our US Fall Tour. 10/15/09 Albany, NY - Empire Centre At The Egg 10/16/09 Pittsburgh, PA - Byham Theater 10/17/09 Baltimore, MD - Ram's Head Live 10/19/09 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club 10/21/09 Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse 10/23/09 Dallas, TX - House of Blues Dallas 10/24/09 Houston, TX - House of Blues Houston 10/25/09 Austin, TX - La Zona Rosa 10/28/09 Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up Tavern 10/30/09 Las Vegas, NV - House of Blues 11/01/09 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre 11/03/09 Saint Paul, MN - O'Shaughnessy 11/06/09 Salamanca, NY - Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel 11/07/09 Syracuse, NY - Landmark Theatre Lobby For Registered Users of thehip.com, the following Pre-Sale Dates and times apply: July 22 @ 10:00am for Dallas, TX - House of Blues Dallas July 22 @ 10:00am for Houston, TX - House of Blues Houston July 22 @ 10:00am for Las Vegas, NV - House of Blues July 28 @ 10:00am for Albany, NY - Empire Centre At The Egg Aug 10 @ 10:00am for Pittsburgh, PA - Byham Theater
  4. That's IT! Thank you. Yeah, we were chatting away with him and figured we wouldn't get far. He asked us what we did. At the time, my wife and a buddy of mine, worked at a place near and dear to his heart. He asked a couple of quick questions so he knew we weren't shitting him. He gave us a big smile and told us to head right on in to the backstage party.
  5. http://www.glidemagazine.com/hiddentrack/ Phish’s first album in five years, Joy, was set for release on July 28th but the band pushed out that date without really telling anybody. Of course if you read You Enjoy Myblog you already knew it had been delayed. Today, the band updated Dry Goods with a page that will soon allow fans to preorder the album that includes our first look at the album art… We still don’t have a definitive release date but we’d expect an announcement soon. In other Phish-related news, the Palm Desert Hampton Inn right outside of Indio, CA started booking Phish “Fall Festival†packages this morning before pulling them off their website. With each passing day more and more signs are pointing to the Polo Fields in Indio as the site of the Phish Halloween Festival on October 30 - November 1.
  6. ^^^^ you think THAT is what's making Martha smile???
  7. Ask Martha at the front desk and she'll let you sleep on HER floor ... Martha looks like she wouldn't make ya sleep on the floor ... I think that there's somebody on the floor behind the counter in that picture! :shocked:
  8. Ask Martha at the front desk and she'll let you sleep on HER floor ...
  9. Also, there supposedly was footage/story on a 60 Minute rememberance:
  10. Kanada Kev

    RC: wilco

    Wow! What a fun show last night. After enjoying ht afternoon with some friends and some bbq ribs, we headed down to the show. So easy to get to. Sailed right in and parked within a 3min walk from the gate Solid show from start to finish. We were really lucky and had seats in the pit. Only 3 rows and once the show started we could shuffle them around a bit and had tons of room in front of us. We were treated to experiencing Nils Cline shredding 15ft in front of us for the whole evening. That dude is a wizard. Amazing shit. Tweedy was seeming to have a fun time goofing around and the band looked like they were having a lot of fun up on stage. Look forward to their return to Toronto. Like others here, I figured that the border crossing couldn't be all that bad going home. Fuck it sucked. We were on the road out of the venue at 11:15 and finally got back into Canada (3miles away) at 1:00am! The border guy was surprised at the volume too. "Wilco loves you baby" <--- on a kid's shirt at the merch table
  11. Cronkite has jammed with members of the Grateful Dead and Phish!! From John Barlow: Video proof in next post
  12. I remember that show well. Ended up backstage after the gig due to a conversation with the big dude who was head of Phish's security (name escapes me now). Saw Fishman and Gordon back there along with some friends. Talked to Gordon briefly ... asked him where that Misty Mountain Hop came from. He just shrugged and said "I don't know ... it just appeared and felt right"
  13. LOL That wasn't even the article i meant that i read. Duh. It was actually this one: http://www.thestar.com/article/668528 Yup, there was a big 2 page spread of photos. A few were almost identical to ones you had posted (Corner in Winslow, Route 66 paint on road, etc.) These aren't all of the same pics, but whatev http://www.thestar.com/fpLarge/photo/668014
  14. Right on. Looks great. Thought of you when the Star ran an article on Route 66 this past weekend. http://www.thestar.com/article/668753
  15. Kanada Kev

    RC: wilco

    Seats = Indoor Lawns = Outdoor
  16. Kanada Kev

    RC: wilco

    Gonna cook some killer ribs on the BBQ this afternoon and then head for the show. Stoked completely. Wilco loves you baby See ya in the pit.
  17. Kanada Kev

    yayyyyyy God

    Very interesting point. It is true that many see fundamentalists/extremists as those who praise the "good old days" yet their means to get their words to the masses can be unbelievably high tech. I was reading some responses to an article in the Guardian earlier this week that touched on this somewhat. Basically it's a number of stances focused on should we believe in belief? Here are the links; Hardline atheist response by Daniel Dennett: The folly of pretence We must not preserve the myth of God – it was a useful crutch, but we've outgrown it Other responses (which I found much more enlightening) that bring up some really interesting points: Metaphysical mistake Confusion by Christians between belief and reason has created bad science and inept religion I like how it is detailed how the Greeks separated mythos and logos and how that relates to how many modern religions have blurred the lines and that could be considered where much of the mess begins. The comfort of your convictions Anyone who values the truth should be wary of throwing a protective cloak over ideas, making them immune from criticism The philosopher's God There is no cabal seeking to pull the wool over peoples' eyes. Many philosophers believe in God, and many more think the issue is not easily solved
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