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Kanada Kev

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  1. DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING NEIL YOUNG Chrome Dreams Continental Tour Monday, November 26 at 7:30pm Tuesday, November 27 at 7:30pm Massey Hall Neil Young will begin a North American tour on October 18th in Boise, Idaho, two days after the release of his new album Chrome Dreams II - a stunning collection of eight new and two classic Young songs. Recorded last summer in Northern California, musicians include Ben Keith (pedal steel guitar, dobro and other instruments), Ralph Molina (drums) and Rick Rosas (bass), who will be performing with Young on the tour. Neil Young's tour includes two nights at Massey Hall - the site of early legendary shows by the acclaimed singer-songwriter. [color:red]FRIENDS ON SALE: Tues Sept 18 at 10am PUBLIC ON SALE: Thurs Sept 20 at 10am ** A limited number of tickets are available for FriendsFirst members ** A limit of 2 tickets per FriendsFirst account applies
  2. LOL ... you won't age ... but you will become wiser . Let me know if you'd like any of these and I can get 'em to ya. You'll love The Musical Box even more after getting more listening hours under your belt
  3. Glad you had a fun time. That's what the show is about ... and some killer musicianship of course. What you heard before Mama was a combo of 2 killer Gabriel-era pieces: Firth Of Fifth / I Know What I Like To ease yourself into the 'heavier' stuff i suggest going for the LIVE material. Work your way backwards. Get "3 Sides Live" then "Seconds Out" then "Genesis Live" ... you'll slowly become one of us .
  4. Good signing ... that Fisher kid is a fine hockey player.
  5. Here's the link for the 26th http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/10003F2EE14DA9CC?artistid=736511&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1 Neil's supposed to have a presale through musictoday.com as well. Doesn't have Toronto info up yet: http://www.neilyoung.tickets.musictoday.com/NeilYoung/calendar.aspx
  6. Why is that? Why do trucks, busses, etc. always leave their engines idling? Is it hard to start 'em up again or something?
  7. All I ask people is if you had to RUN AWAY from danger, do you really want shoes that are untied and a pair of pants that are falling off? Sheer idiocy.
  8. Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it Do it
  9. sign up for the TicketDrop service I mentioned above. It's TOTALLY worth it. I've heard of people scoring killer tix a half-hour after onsale times, even later in the day. The whole place didn't sellout in 15seconds, that's for sure.
  10. how'dya do? I got 4 on the floor Gotta take care of some friends.
  11. Good luck everyone. Springsteen shows are notorious for not having the greatest seats come available from the get go. IF you don't get 'em this morning, don't despair. They drop tix constantly. I highly suggest a service that a fan has been providing for the last couple of tours through the BTX forum. Here's a direct link to the thread (you may have to register): http://www.backstreets.com/btx/viewtopic.php?t=30631
  12. A great piece on Greenspan on 60 Minutes last night too. I just happened upon it. The guy had a pretty wild life too. He toured as a musician (saxophone) in a jazz band among other things. Good for him for standing up and saying what he's saying, while others feel he should shut up and go away.
  13. #281. Songs With Serial Killers or Mass-Murderers In the Song-Title (Either Their Real Name, or the Nick-Name They Go By In Their "Trade") 1. Dan Bern - Krautmeyer 2. Judas Priest - The Ripper 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  14. LOL ... that's kinda bizarre. How SMART is it it then?? . I guess your car only takes people that are smart enough to NOT need a car seat (or are simply BIG kids ). I've always wondered what those cars are like on the highway ...
  15. Those thrasher ones (especially the baby blue one) are horrid. LA and Pitts are pretty good.
  16. Really? I guess he gave up looking for the killers on all those golf courses the past bunch of years! :crazy:
  17. Anyone have any experience with older Mercedes diesels? I'm interested in some 82-85 model years. Curious about maintenance, parts availability, reliability, etc. I need a second vehicle (the 87 BMW is near death).
  18. I don't get it. Why not just get some of those crazy contact lenses that change the look of your eyes:
  19. THis is CRAZY! http://www.bizarremag.com/weird_world/body_world/6155/eye_tattooing.html Eye Tattooing Just when you think you can no longer be shocked by a body modification, along comes the eyeball tattoo By James Doorne September 2007 Yes, the eyeball tattoo. People really are getting their peepers tattooed in more or less the same way that you would get any other part of your body inked. Along with two of his friends, Pauly Unstoppable and Josh, Shannon Larratt, founder and owner of body-modification website Bmezine.com, had the procedure done about four weeks ago. Although Shannon is heavily modified and said it wasn’t “a big dealâ€, he did concede to feeling a little trepidation: “I’d much rather a bunch of people had done it before me, but what choice do I have?†Shannon says they adopted “a really simple, lo-tech approach†to the procedure. His eye was held open, using a forefinger and thumb, as the pigment, which is the exact same type you would use in a regular tattoo, was injected into his eyeball. “We injected pigment under the top layer of the eye using a syringe, which, to the best of my knowledge, has never been done before, either medically or cosmetically.†Although that sounds rather dangerous, Shannon is adamant it isn’t: “The eye is very resilient; you can put almost anything in it. Your eye actually is designed to be able to handle contaminants being there.†And while researching the procedure he found documents dating back to the late 19th century, when it was first offered as a corrective surgery for people with poor sight, and then as a cosmetic practice to change the colour of the eye. “It’s one of the oldest forms of tattooing,†says Shannon. “There are medical reports on it from that era that are all positive. They basically say it’s safer than regular tattooing. That’s one reason we felt fairly secure moving forward with this – we felt that if they could do it in 1900 and not have any problems then we should be able to do it now.†And it’s also done on unsighted eyes reasonably often; it’s not uncommon for people who are blind or have various deformities in their iris to have a doctor touch it up with a tattoo. “But we’re the first three for a very long time that have had it done on sighted eyes, so this is still in the range of a highly experimental procedure, especially with the injection method,†says Shannon, who plans to have more injections done to give the tattoo a more solid appearance, and then to have the other eye done as well. We’ll keep in touch with him and let you know how it works out.
  20. 280. Places on the Earth (city, country, wherever)! 1. Damian Marley- Welcome to Jamrock 2. Jimmy Buffett- Last Mango in Paris 3. Lambchop - Gettysburg Address 4. Stompin' Tom Connors - Tillsonburg 5. The Acorn - Springtime In Centretown 6. Tom Waits - Johnsburg, Illinois 7. Matt Minglewood - Dorchester 8. Frank Zappa - Montana 9. 10. 11. 12.
  21. Nice one! I'd love to see that vid. Feats don't fail me now.
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