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  1. After quite a few listens I gotta say that this effort is different from the past two. There are times that I really like it and others where I'm not so sure. I dug it today out in the sunshine doing some yard work I want to see them LIVE again!
  2. Really? I haven't had any problems with it. I have a number of checkers running to be sure i'm not getting infected. There is another way of getting the files he hosts too. Let me see if I can find that link. Maybe it would be better.
  3. http://jollyjoke.blogspot.com/2009/04/dead-2009-04-12-greensboro-nc-sbd.html http://jollyjoke.blogspot.com/2009/04/dead-2009-04-14-washington-dc-sbd.html
  4. Ratdog and Hot Tuna one year too.
  5. Have a great show everyone. Hittin' the road now See y'all at the Adams Mark ... Room 420
  6. Interesting: How are guns and drugs different from a societal point of view? If drugs are banned because they are potentially abused, what makes guns any different? They are also innocent but often abused by criminals, gang bangers, and terrorists. At least drugs are only abused by individuals seeking to modify their own experience and not people attempting to kill others. Interesting how the same segment of society that wants to outlaw drugs, also wants to protect guns from control or regulation. And the people who want to leagalize drugs are among the many who want to control gun sales and availability. This just shows how dogmatic our beliefs are, and how inconsistent our true values are.
  7. Kanada Kev

    Dudes!

    Stewie: Now everybody gather ’round and listen if you would When I tell you every person needs a way of feeling good Every kitty needs a ball of string and every dog a stick Stewie & Brian: But all you need is a bag of weed to really get a kick All: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight A Bag of Weed, A Bag of Weed Oh, Everything is better with A Bag of Weed It’s the only hope that you’ll ever need Cuz’ Everything is better with A Bag of Weed Stewie: Here you go, you’re all getting it now Ensemble: When Texas people want to feel good, Stewie: They go assault a queer. Ensemble: When stupid people need a thrill, Stewie: They rent The Rocketeer. Ensemble: When Michael Jackson needs a rush, Stewie: He humps a guy like me. Ensemble: Right! All: But all we need is a bag of weed, To keep us worry free. One, Two, Three, HO! A Bag of Weed, A Bag of Weed Oh, everything is better with A Bag of Weed Oh, you don’t need meth and you don’t need speed Cuz’ Everything is better with A Bag of Weed Stewie: Have a go, Brian! Brian: As Mr. H.L. Mencken said, “The common man’s a fool.†Stewie: And just like Helen Keller said, “Doof stoo gee nay foo tool.†Brian: But try and use your heads and don’t buy into all the fear. All: HEY! ‘Cuz all we need is a bag of weed To make us wanna cheer! And One, Two! A Bag of Weed, A Bag of Weed Oh, everything is better with A Bag of Weed You can try and fight but we’re all agreed Because everything is better with A Bag of Weed (break) One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, And One, Two, Three, Four, And A Five, And A Six, And A Seven! HO!! A Bag of Weed, A Bag of Weed Oh, everything is better with A Bag of Weed You’re a happy guy but you can’t proceed Because everything is better with A Bag… Of… Weed! Oh ev’rything is better with a bag of weed!!
  8. Kanada Kev

    Dudes!

    Bag O Weed by Nate_Perro
  9. Clear bottles let you know if there are any cigarette butts in there!!!
  10. http://www.archive.org/details/thedead2009-04-18.csb-flac16
  11. The Dead Live at DCU Center on 2009-04-18 Set 1 (90:43) 01. intro 02. Feel Like A Stranger> 03. Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad 04. Mountains of the Moon> 05. Dupree’s Diamond Blues 06. Althea 07. Bird Song> 08. China Cat Sunflower> 09. I Know You Rider Set 2: (107:16) 01. Dancing In The Street> 02. Milestones> 03. Terrapin Station> 04. Rhythm Devils> 05. Space> 06. Days Between> 07. Bird Song> 08. One More Saturday Night 09. encore break/crowd 10. donor rap 11. Johnny B. Goode
  12. Thanks I think i'll listen to this on the way home today. Good Day, Sunshine.
  13. Kanada Kev

    Dudes!

    Would you say that to Tom Petty? Hell yea But I sure wouldn't pass it over to the lead singer of the Boxmasters
  14. Kanada Kev

    Dudes!

    First-Ever Nationwide Pro-Marijuana TV Ad Campaign Is Launched in Conjunction with ‘4/20′ April 19th, 2009 By: Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director Boulder, Colorado: I have every reason to believe that ‘4/20′ in 2009 will be the biggest and most momentous one to date as NORML launches 7,770 nationwide TV ads that advocate for cannabis law reform; NORML expects record numbers of supporters to join the organization for the celebratory one-day price of $4.20 because, I believe, there is a palpable zeitgeist in America right now favoring reform; the Obama administration appears amenable to some cannabis law reforms in ways that no prior president since Jimmy Carter has embraced; and lastly, with NORML’s nearly 600,000 ‘friends’ on Facebook and nearly 67,000 MySpace, more Americans than ever before who are keen on cannabis can create a viral effect that benefits reform. Here in Boulder between 10,000-15,000 students and activists are expected to celebrate in what has become the biggest 4/20 event in the world. Heck, the New York Times has already posted a profile of 4/20 for today’s paper, where they came yesterday for interview and photos to the University of Colorado at Boulder’s National Marijuana Forum. This portends well to what will be an insane day in the media for pro-reform groups like NORML (I’ve already got 35 interviews scheduled…) as I was also asked to pen an essay for National Public Radio’s All Things Considered that I assume will be published today. I dare say we as a country are finally ‘getting it’ regarding the clear and obvious need to reform our misguided cannabis laws. Thanks to the hundreds of NORML supporters who donated what they could to buy ad time to launch a timely 4/20 ad campaign, you’re the green that keeps NORML all grassroots, all of the time! Have an enjoyable and safe 4/20 from the staff of NORML! ---- Marijuana Advocacy Group Launches TV Campaign on ‘4/20’ The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Foundation (NORML Foundation) a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy organization, established in 1997, is purchasing advertising time on selective cable outlets to underscore the urgency of decriminalizing cannabis. The NORML Foundation launched this pro-marijuana ad campaign to create further political pressure on the federal government to recognize 1) the ever-increasing support of Americans who favor cannabis legalization, 2) the clear sea change of cannabis laws that’s been happening at the state level since Californians voted in favor of medicinal access to cannabis in 1996, and 3) to rally cannabis consumers and anti-prohibitionists on April 20, a date on the calendar that has organically become a national day to both publicly celebrate cannabis as well as protest 70 years of prohibition. The featured ad is the winner of NORML’s recent user-generated-content contest that asks NORML supporters: ‘What would you say to President Obama about legalizing marijuana?’ New Jersey college student and up and coming filmmaker Jason Druss created the winning submission and is the recipient of the contest’s $3,500 cash grand prize after 6500 votes were cast on NORML’s webpage. “It’s time for President Obama to endorse cannabis law reform where it is legally controlled and taxed like alcohol and tobacco products,†stated Jason Druss. “It’s shocking that students can lose out from federal student loans for possessing a few joints, when pot’s been part of the college culture for decades.’ Marijuana, By the Numbers… Thirteen states (with a population base of 115 million Americans) have decriminalized cannabis possession; thirteen states (with a population base of 75 million Americans) now have medical cannabis laws. Additionally, more states than ever before are debating cannabis law reform, including California and Massachusetts where legalization legislation have been introduced. Since 1965, over 20 million Americans have been arrested on cannabis-related charges—90% for possession-only; over 900,000 cannabis arrests are expected again this year. According to numerous survey and polls, approximately 75% of Americans support medical access to cannabis; 73% favor decriminalizing cannabis possession for adults and 42% of Americans support legalizing cannabis. 7,700 NORML Foundation ads are appearing on cable outlets nationwide (with a strong media buy in Ohio) on CNN, CNBC, Fox News Channel, Fuse, FX Networks, G4, MSNBC, CNN’s Headline News and Spike TV.
  15. now tbastard site is hanging ... FUCK YOU TB!!! PAGE LOAD ERROR
  16. Complete fucking bullshit. WTF couldn't they use a different ticketing service for this?
  17. F U C K Y O U TicketBastard I was in right from the start, had tix locked, but the orders got all fucked up because there were only 2 delivery methods (both will call) but only for FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Buh bye tix for the Hip on Friday because of a f'd up system. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
  18. Looks like we'll get a Cold Rain & hopefully no Snow in Barfalo http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/USNY0181
  19. (Set 1) Here Comes Sunshine Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Alligator Deal Hell In A Bucket Cream Puff War> Good Lovin' (Set 2) Scarlet Begonias> Fire On The Mountain (Warren vocals)> Rhythm Devils> Space> Satisfaction> Born Cross-Eyed> Slipknot!> Let It Grow> Uncle John's Band> The Wheel> Lovelight (Encore) Samson and Delilah Pre-show After a largely cold and rainy day and evening on Saturday, Worcester on Sunday was a perfect Spring morning, sunny, cool, but beautiful. Arriving to the venue a few minutes before the crew, it was fun sitting in the empty stands for a while to write and hear nothing but the hum of the building’s systems. As I mentioned yesterday, this building really has a huge amount of character. It was built in 1982, with its first-ever concert being Frank Sinatra in September 1982, just like the Knickerbocker in Albany in March, 1990. Multi-night runs are interesting in that you walk out of the venue at night with trash and other debris all over the floors, and arrive the next day to a near-spotless facility. I’ll be hopping off the road after tonight’s show to get some work done on other projects, but I’m looking forward to meeting people at the Rhino booth in the concourse. In my absence, feel free to stop in to say hi to Sherri, who is running the booth. Outside of the venue today, on such a beautiful day, people started arriving early to hang out in the sun, walk around and check out this very cool historic city. The staff of the venue was busy discussing the playoff hockey game last night, Worcester at Hartford, which the Worcester Sharks lost 5-3. But, the local Boston Bruins won their game, which had the Massachusetts hockey fans smiling. Oh, off to soundcheck. More later… Set 1 A rousing taste of 1973 to open the show, Here Comes Sunshine, featured some as-expected tight jams and great work by Warren. That was followed by a bluesy Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, with Warren and Bobby trading some intricate interplay. A superb surprise came next, Alligator, sung by Phil with terrific percussion work by Billy and Mickey. The vibe in the room is very smooth and mellow, which isn’t to say it’s not pumped with energy. Everyone is dancing, but it does feel like a Sunday show. To keep the high energy going, they ripped into a nice Deal, with some excellent solos by Warren and Jeff. Next up, Hell In A Bucket! Yes, indeed, we’re enjoying the ride. That then went into an even bigger surprise than Alligator, a hugely impressive Cream Puff War! And it was realllllly good! To end it all off they played another 1966 era song, Good Lovin’. All in all this was a very, very good set. The second set ought to be excellent. Set 2 There’s just something very Worcester-like about Scarlet>Fire, and so it seemed very appropriate that they’d begin the second set with a smoking hot Scarlet>Fire. The instrumental break in Scarlet was nailed to perfection by Warren leading the way and everyone hammering away in unison. Again, Bobby sounds great, both in the mix and his performance. Likewise Phil sounds amazing. Derek Featherstone really has it dialed in at the soundboard. Warren nailed a few solos in Fire that had the entire house cheering ecstatically. Oh, lest I forget, a few nights ago they played Bertha, and I forgot to mention that on the jam they nailed that terrific bomb that Phil and Bobby coordinate on the “3.†For an example of that check out the Bertha on the Egypt 1978 DVD. Anyhow, back to Sunday in Worcester. Scarlet>Fire went into another insane Rhythm Devils. Followed by a spacey Space, the improv of the show went into a powerful Satisfaction that had the entire building singing along, the beginning of a sequence that was as good as anything on the tour. Then came more fireworks with Born Cross-Eyed>Slipknot!>Let It Grow. It was truly a spectacular sequence of music, both in song selection and execution. Kudos again to the lighting crew of Dan English, Groove and the rest of a hard-working and talented crew. It looks great, guys! Next up was the tour’s first repeat, Uncle John’s Band (well, Slipknot! was a repeat, but it was out of its normal context of Help and Franklin’s), amazing considering this is the sixth show of the tour. So far this little sequence after Satisfaction featured music from 1968, 1975, 1973 and 1970. Nice. This was a great sing-a-long version that had the place singing as one. Epic! Next up, from Jerry’s excellent first solo album, came a very smooth version of The Wheel with a long and winding introduction. It also featured a cool calypsoish ending with Bobby again singing some terrific stuff at the end. Between Hell In A Bucket, Satisfaction and this version of The Wheel, Bobby’s singing has been exceptional, like it’s 1989 again. Next up was Lovelight, a great way to end the set, and what loads of people around here are raving is the best show of the tour so far. Very good stuff from start to finish. Warren played some really nice leads. Then, for the encore, hanging out with recordingman David R., we speculated on the encore, completely forgetting it was Sunday, and of course they played a rocking Samson and Delilah. What a way to end the night, and a great two nights in Worcester. Thanks again, Worcester!
  20. Kanada Kev

    Dudes!

    I'm going to celebrate by taking the rest of the week off and catching a Dead show happyfourtwentyday
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