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Kanada Kev

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  1. I had one ... wasn't impressed. Tim Horton's is the new McDonald's. Every time I go I ask myself "why?" after.
  2. Happy BDay Julia. You sure got a kickass day weather-wise. I hope you have a great one and can get outta the office and enjoy Cheers
  3. haha ... i wish. I'll take any extra cash people have though, just pm me Ticket Karma. May the Ticket Gods be with you. So say we all
  4. Worth a shot: http://www.nowtoronto.com/cgi-bin/EH/EventHandler.cgi?Actn=Entry_Form&Fnm=event167&User_ID=contests Luminato First Night Gibson Giveaway WIN A GIBSON GUITAR! Enter to WIN the world’s coolest guitar, a GIBSON LES PAUL, presented to you by none other than the legendary Randy Bachman at the Luminato First Night Free Concert!!! Celebrate Luminato's opening night with our free outdoor concert in Yonge-Dundas Square - your hub of activity for the Festival! Friday, June 5 @ 7 pm. The featured performer this year is rock icon Randy Bachman, whose performing and recording career - first as lead guitarist with The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive, and then as a major solo recording artist in his own right - has provided the soundtrack for an entire generation of Canadian lives and earned him fame around the world. To check out more, click www.luminato.com And www.gibson.com Deadline for entries is Monday, June 1 @ 11 pm. One entry per household
  5. Elvis Costello Malkin Bowl, Vancouver, BC Mon, Aug 24, 2009 05:30 PM http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/110042ABDD21B7E3?&brand=tm&camefrom=CFC_BUYAT_rozq1 The Presale Password for this event is... AMEX or 8003272177, SUGARCANES or MYAIM
  6. Todd Rundgren The Mod Club Theatre, Toronto, ON Sunday, June 28 2009 at 8:00 PM http://www.livenation.com/edp/eventId/408197/ The Presale Password for this event is... LIVE, 412800 or the first 6 digits of your CITIBANK card number
  7. John Prine National Arts Centre, Ottawa, ON Sat, Aug 15, 2009 08:00 PM The Presale Password for this event is... FOLK http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/100042AB8CEE59E4?&brand=tm&camefrom=CFC_BUYAT_rozq1
  8. Matisyahu W/ Special Guest Dub Trio The Presale Password for this event is... LIGHT http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/100042B0C3A1557F?artistid=950063&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=5
  9. Presale at 10am today. http://www.livenation.com/edp/eventId/408088/ Password: LIVE, 412800 or the first 6 digits of your CITIBANK card number
  10. http://www.gordonramsayswearsatyou.com/
  11. MASSholes It truly was brutal listening to them give the Jays no credit whatsoever. I watched the second half of the game back and forth between hockey. It sure moved quick, but watching pop fly, pop fly, pop fly, pop fly, pop fly, pop fly, got a little boring. I can't remember who it was, but there was a Jays hit where I swear the runner was safe at first on a close call. My PVR doesn't lie My boy plays for the Blue Jays in Little League and they beat the Red Sox last night ... too bad it doesn't count for the big league standings (he also got a hat trick in 3-on-3 hockey too ... busy night )
  12. Kanada Kev

    Star Trek.

    360 of the bridge http://www.startrekmovie.com/panoramas/bridge.html
  13. 6 6 6 ? You trying to conjure up a little help? Great OT goal last night. Game 3 is definitely a must win for Chicago if they want a chance.
  14. Happy BDay Booche!!! No hockey to distract you from getting a good drink on tonight. Have a kickass day ... don't get angre, and don't pay for your drinks
  15. Bruce Cockburn on Garcia playing "Waiting for a Miracle" http://www.truenorthrecords.com/Artists.php?artist_id=12 Cockburn was pleased when Jerry Garcia covered Waiting For A Miracle. Over the years, artists as diverse as Barenaked Ladies, Jimmy Buffett, Anne Murray, Maria Muldaur, The Rankins, Dan Fogelberg, Holly Near, and Chet Atkins have interpreted Cockburns work, but he was particularly flattered to get the nod from Garcia. He describes the moment when the two met: [Garcia] said, 'Oh, man, that's a beautiful song. I hope I didn't get the lyrics too screwed up.' And I said, 'Well, I was actually planning to wait until the second time I met you to bring that up.'
  16. SWEET!! So, for a 100 person show skanks have 10 tickets?! Alright ... 10% of the crowd already His new double-live album "Slice O' Life" is fantastic. A real treat and idea of what kind of show we should get in November. Here are a few bits about it: http://www.acousticmusic.com/fame/p05410.htm Early on, he issued Circles in the Stream, a double live LP, with an excellent backing band, producing a scintillating brace of tracks that helped curry aficionados to an ever deeper appreciation of the man's many talents. Two more live discs arose between then and now, and this is the fourth but his first solo recital live—just Cockburn, a guitar, and an effects unit. What's most surprising is how little has changed over the decades: his voice is confident and clear, lyrics as humanist as ever, and his fingerpicking just marvelous. In fact, all three may well be more polished than before—it's hard to tell with someone eternally at the top of his game. What Slice O Life is, then, is a harkening back to basics, to folkrock rudiments, while looking ever forward, especially in the writer's concern for his fellow man. Bruce's handling of his axe is so delicate and complex that he lacks not a moment for magical sounds, feathering his distinctive voice in an atmospheric rainbow of sparkling glints and shimmering colors. Nor is his passion difficult to mistake, going from the contemplative to firm admonitions in his biggest hit If I Had a Rocket Launcher (a sentiment and determination the Left could do with a lot more of), convincing the audience of enthusiastic listeners here of the need to not disregard one's milieu or the possibility of crushing the evils surrounding us. A good deal of Cockburn's concerns zero in on being one's own and one's fellow's keeper…as a certain well-known anarchistic individual long ago instructed in Nazareth and thereabouts. This double-CD, then, is a long immersion in what an individual and his art are capable of and a reminder to never forget that life is lived every moment, as skillfully as can be managed, radiantly if possible. The entire gig is completely engaging, accompanied by a number of spoken insights and humorous asides between cuts, mesmerizing when the composer is in his constantly unfolding troubador personna. The entire affair goes far to resuscitate the essentiality of a single human being pouring himself out to others, standing as an exposition of what's possible if we have the heart and discipline to follow our calling. More importantly, though, it's proof that as the more centered of the Baby Boom generation ages, it's doing so neither quietly nor without reproof for historic wrongs…but also too often, as the composer is quick to point out, without the sigh of introspection. Track List: DISC ONE * World of Wonders * Lovers in a Dangerous Time * The Mercenary * See You Tomorrow * Last Night of the World * How I Spent My Fall Vacation * Tibetan Side of Town * Pacing the Cage * Bearded Folksinger * The End of all Rivers * Soul of a Man DISC TWO * Wait No More * The City is Hungry * Put It in Your Heart * Tramps in the Street * Wondering Where the Lions Are * If a Tree Falls * Celestial Horses * If I Had a Rocket Launcher * Child of the Wind * Tie Me at the Crossroads * 12-String Warm-Up * Kit Carson * Mama Just Wants to Barrelhouse All Night Long http://truenorthrecords.com/Albums.php?album_id=536 Album Information Bruce Cockburn - Slice O Life Live Solo Available Now! The best live albums create the illusion of being there, witnessing an artist in a memorable performance. Bruce Cockburn has recorded three previous live recordings: Circles in the Stream (1977), Live (1990) and You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance (1997), each critically acclaimed and featuring Cockburn in concert with a backing band. Now, the celebrated musician-activist delivers something new: his first-ever live solo album. Recorded last spring over a series of dates in the northeastern United States and one in Quebec, Slice O Life is a double CD that showcases a cross-section of Cockburn’s finest songs and some of his most dazzling guitar work. The album, produced by longtime associate Colin Linden, also includes one new song, “City is Hungry,†three tracks recorded at sound checks on the tour and some between-song banter that shows Cockburn to be both a quick wit and an engaging storyteller. Slice O Life features such hits as Cockburn’s controversial “If I Had a Rocket Launcher,†his classic “Lovers in a Dangerous Time†and his breakthrough “Wondering Where the Lions Are,†which he rightly quips may be the only song ever to make the Billboard chart that includes the word “petroglyph.†Originally recorded with a full band, these and other songs like “World of Wonders†have been rearranged and performed on acoustic guitar—often with stunning results. In particular, the polyrhythmic solo on “Rocket Launcher,†full of complex, cascading notes, is especially mesmerizing. Besides the hits, the album recasts lesser-known songs such as “Wait No More†and “Celestial Horses,†both originally featured on Cockburn’s 2003 album You’ve Never Seen Everything, in a dramatic new light. The latter, full of slow, haunting reverb, now seems like an overlooked psych-folk masterpiece, while the former, played in a fast, bluesy drone on a Dobro guitar, takes on a compelling urgency. Similarly on “Tibetan Side of Town,†Cockburn’s single guitar conveys a full, rich accompaniment—fluid, jazzy treble notes and Big Bill Broonzy-style droning bass notes—for his vivid tale of sensory nights in Katmandu. Cockburn has often cited the influence of the blues on his music, especially the work of country-blues pioneers like Mississippi John Hurt. The blues tinge shines through in several other performances on Slice O Life, including Cockburn’s gut-wrenching rendition of Blind Willie Johnson’s “Soul of a Man†and “City is Hungry,†an hypnotic urban blues number in which Cockburn warns “hear that rumbling underground/better think twice before you go downtown.†Meanwhile, the sound checks and introductions to songs reveal another side of the award-winning artist. One sound check involves Cockburn jamming wildly on his 12-string guitar before segueing into “The Trains Don’t Go There Anymore,†a rare track he co-wrote in the 1960s with Ottawa poet Bill Hawkins. Cockburn’s humor comes across in anecdotes about panhandlers who claim to know his music and a mercenary who once offered him a summer job as a gun-runner while he was a student at Boston’s prestigious Berklee School of Music. Fortunately for us, Cockburn turned down the job and stuck with music. Over 35 years, the Ottawa-born musician has recorded almost as many albums while earning respect for his charitable and activist work. “My job is to try and trap the spirit of things in the scratches of pen on paper, in the pulling of notes out of metal,†Cockburn said when he was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2001. He was also made an Officer of the Order of Canada and has been the recipient of honorary degrees in Letters and Music from several North American universities, including Berklee and Toronto’s York University. His many other awards have included the Tenco Award for Lifetime Achievement in Italy and 20 gold and platinum awards in Canada. As a songwriter, Cockburn is revered by fans and musicians alike. His songs have been covered by such diverse artists as Elbow, Jimmy Buffett, Judy Collins, the Skydiggers, Anne Murray, Third World, Chet Atkins, k.d. lang, Barenaked Ladies, Maria Muldaur and the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia. As a guitarist, he is considered among the world’s best. The New York Times called Cockburn a “virtuoso on guitar,†while Acoustic Guitar magazine placed him in the esteemed company of Andrés Segovia, Bill Frisell and Django Reinhardt. With Slice O Life, all of Cockburn’s formidable gifts are on full display. ~ Nick Jennings
  17. whaddaya need a Wii fer?
  18. for sure ... Would be fun to see this go back to Chi-town all tied up. Looks like we gotta do OT to find out Time for a bowl'n'beer.
  19. Just got a table's worth They are available NOW
  20. SWEET!!! Presale info below: An Evening with BRUCE COCKBURN Friday, November 13 at 8 p.m. The Studio at Hamilton Place Pre-sale: May 19 - May 21 at 11:59pm Password: SOLO Public On-sale: May 22nd at 10am http://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/100042A9E42B64ED?artistid=734784&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1 GA ... 25 tables ... 4 per table ... fuckin' small show! I'M IN
  21. fantastic ... it's gonna be one hot 'n' sweaty night inside Lee's!!!
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