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Kanada Kev

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  1. Right ON! Let's hope they do this right
  2. Nope. It's all Rush. Because of the train sched, i missed the first 15mins or so. They come on around 7:45-7:50 and played until just after 11.
  3. Well, I'm not, but Alicia Silverstone seems to be! video here: http://www.peta.org/feat/alicia_psa/index.asp
  4. The one I wish would come back is Hatching, Matching and Dispatching ... fucking hilarious!!
  5. Wow. Really enjoyed this Rush gig last night at the ACC. I was impressed with a lot of the new material. Totally impressive display of musicianship. They rocked it out. Gotta find a copy of the Lil' Rush bit with the South Park characters performing Tom Sawyer. Wayyyy too funny. Great bang for the buck. Here's a decent account of what went down:
  6. Showing all three SOLD OUT now again: Neil Young Chrome Dreams Continental Tour Massey Hall $185.25 - $85.25 November 26, 2007 7:30 PM November 27, 2007 7:30 PM November 29, 2007 7:30 PM
  7. they just took away the SOLD OUT from the third show again ... maybe there are a few more? keep trying ... http://www.roythomson.com/eventInfo.cfm?E=2101&YearMonth=2007,11
  8. According to the MH/RTH site ALL THREE SHOWS ARE SOLD OUT http://www.roythomson.com/eventInfo.cfm?E=2101&YearMonth=2007,11 Be happy, very very happy, if you have a ticket to get in
  9. LOL ... she won't STOP thanking you once the experience of Neil @ Massey is experienced
  10. Thank me? I didn't buy you your tix! Glad you're in Bob ... this is going to be a historic run at Massey Hall ... fuck i can't wait!!!
  11. got a pair for a friend via TicketBastard for the Thursday show.
  12. they're updating info ... get ready for a release!
  13. links there, but can't buy tix ... did you buy them for the 29th?
  14. A buddy of mine just called me. He was able to score Row L on Tuesday!! Keep tryin'
  15. Neil's new album is due out in October. Here's a look at the cover, lyrics and liner notes if you're interested: http://www.human-highway.org/lyrics/lyrics-50.html This album comes in October 2007. It's the reincarnation of the famous lost "Chrome Dreams" album. Neil Young says it's "an album with a form based on some of my original recordings, with a large variety of songs, rather than one specific type of song. Some early listeners have said that this album is positive and spiritual. I like to think it focuses on the human condition. Like many of my recordings, this one draws on earlier material here and there. I used to do that a lot back in the day. Some songs, like 'Ordinary People,' need to wait for the right time. I think now is the right time for that song and it lives well with the new songs I have written in the past few months. I had a blast making this music." CDII liner notes News / Album Info Produced by THE VOLUME DEALERS Neil Young and Niko Bolas All songs performed by (except as noted)* Neil Young - acoustic and electric guitars, banjo, harmonica, grand piano, pump organ, Hammond B-3 organ, vibes, percussion, vocal Ben Keith - pedal steel guitar, lap slide guitar, dobro, electric guitar, Hammond B-3 organ, vocal Rick Rosas - bass, vocal Ralph Molina - drums, percussion, vocal Background singers: The Wyatt Earps - Ben Keith, Ralph Molina, Neil Young The Jane Wyatts - Nancy Hall, Annie Stocking, Pegi Young The Dirty Old Men - Larry Cragg, Ben Keith, Ralph Molina, Rick Rosas, Neil Young *“The Wayâ€- choir: The Young People’s Chorus of New York City Francisco J. Núñez, Artistic Director/Founder Elizabeth Núñez, Conductor Choristers: Moraima Avalos, William Cabiniss, Che Elliott, Vera Kahn, Rosa Loveszy, Christina Lu, Jamal Marcelin, Helen Parzick, Lluvia Perez, Owen Smith, Julie Urena, Emily Viola, Reginald Wilson, Catherine McGough, Rebecca Shaw *â€Ordinary People†Neil Young - electric guitar, vocal Joe Canuck - vocal Frank “Poncho†Sampedro - guitar Rick Rosas – bass Chad Cromwell - drums Ben Keith - alto saxophone Steve Lawrence - tenor saxophone, keyboards Larry Cragg - baritone saxophone Claude Cailliet - trombone John Fumo - trumpet Tom Bray - trumpet (solo) Recorded at Feelgood’s Garage (except as noted)* Recorded and mixed by Niko Bolas Assisting engineers: John Hausmann, Rob Clark L.A. Johnson - in studio Will Mitchell - in studio sound Larry Cragg - guitar tech Harry Sitam - senior technical engineer Digital editing - Rob Clark Analog-digital transfers by John Nowland Mastered by Tim Mulligan *â€Ordinary People†Recorded at Plywood Analog [aka The Barn] Recorded and mixed by Niko Bolas Assistant engineers: Brent Walton, Tim McColm Digital editing: Tim Mulligan Analog-digital transfers by John Nowland Mastered by Tim Mulligan *â€The Way†choir session Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York City Recorded by Niko Bolas Assistant engineer: Colin Suzuki 2nd assistant engineer: Eric Pfeifer Choir arrangements by Darrell Brown & Neil Young DVD Production: Directed by Bernard Shakey Produced by L.A. Johnson Executive Producer: Elliot Rabinowitz Associate Producer: Will Mitchell Supervising Editor: Toshi Onuki Edited by Mike Derrossettv DVD Authoring: Rich Winter DVD Menu Sound Design: Hands on Sound Post Production at Total Media Group DVD program and menu photos by Larry Cragg, Anthony Crawford, Will Mitchell Neil Young & The Bluenotes photos by Christine Cragg Elliot Roberts: direction Bonnie Levetin: Lookout Management Inspiration and support: Pegi Young Special Thanks to: Linda Elliot, Erin Foster Art Direction: Gary Burden, Jenice Heo for R. Twerk & Co Photography by Anthony Crawford Except back cover & band photos by Larry Cragg All songs written by Neil Young, ©2007 Silver Fiddle Music ASCAP ************************** The album will also be available with a bonus DVD featuring "super-saturated" high-resolution audio and a moving video image.
  16. Well, his tour will have already been underway for a month before he gets to Toronto. However, there is a bit of a gap between St Louis (Nov 18) and Toronto (Nov 26). Oddly, on Neil's site, there is a listed date of November 24th but with no location!!! What could this be? http://www.neilyoung.com/tour.html
  17. They've got dental floss farms in Montana ... go figure!
  18. This isn't one of my pugs .... arrrrrrr!
  19. oooops. Corrected. See why I'm not a journalist here at work?
  20. This could be fun: http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=158483 *Grateful Dead Symposium Announced:* Symposium Date: 2007-11-16 Date Submitted: 2007-09-19 Announcement ID: 158483 *The University of Massachusetts Amherst welcomes scholars, fans, performers, and members of the extended Grateful Dead community to the first major university conference on the enduring legacy of the Grateful Dead. * * /"UNBROKEN CHAIN: The Grateful Dead in Music, Culture and Memory" /**will take place on the campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst on November 16-18, 2007. More than fifty presenters will participate in panel sessions that probe topics such as memory, research, performance, history, criticism, technology, music, business, and the visual arts.* *Dennis McNally, the Grateful Dead's publicist and author of _A Long Strange Trip_, will serve as emcee for the weekend. Other participants include: Mountain Girl" Carolyn Garcia, first wife of guitarist Jerry Garcia and a central figure among the Merry Pranksters; David Gans, host of the "Grateful Dead Radio Hour" for the past 20 years; Grateful Dead midi wizard Bob Bralove; and famed sound engineer Dan Healy.* *The weekend will include performances by the American Beauty Project ensemble, doing the music of acclaimed Dead albums "Workingman's Dead" and "American Beauty"; and Dark Star Orchestra, whose rhythm guitarist Rob Eaton and keyboardist Rob Baracco will take part in several of the panel discussions. There will also be special gallery exhibits of photography and poster art, plus screenings of films such as "Deadheads: An American Subculture" and "Sunshine Daydream. "* * Please register early as the conference is restricted to 375 participants.* * * *Information on registration and accommodations is available at www.umassconnections.com/unbrokenchain . * * * *Tickets, sold separately, for performances by the American Beauty Project and Dark Star Orchestra are available at http://umafacweb.admin.umass.edu/Online * * Contact: Michael Grabscheid* * Director, Outreach and Marketing* * University of Massachusetts* * Amherst, MA 01003* * 413-577-4570* * Michael@outreach.umass.edu* *Robert E. Weir, Ph.D.* Commonwealth College University of Massachusetts Goodell 408 Amherst, MA 01003
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