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  1. Artist: Cake Album: Showroom of Compassion Audio CD (January 11, 2011) Original Release Date: 2010 Style: Funk Rock Format: MP3 320Kbps Size: 92 Mb Tracklisting 01 – Federal Funding 02 – Long Time 03 – Got To Move 04 – What’s Now is Now 05 – Mustache Man (Wasted) 06 – Teenage Pregnancy 07 – Sick of You 08 – Easy To Crash 09 – Bound Away 10 – The Winter 11 – Italian Guy http://hotfile.com/dl/93678223/6d8bec3/C-SOS.rar.html
  2. Phish - "Meatstick" 12/31/10 New Year's Eve from Phish on Vimeo.
  3. Get the Winter Classic on ... waayyyyyyyy better hockey, even in the conditions. Still good to see a good Sens spanking by the Leafers Nice way to start the year off.
  4. Jayhawks reupped ... and added this one: http://bit.ly/fgyvLN The Jayhawks – Rainy Day Music (+bonus disc) The Jayhawks, veteran poster kids for how major labels fail some of the most talented artists. The Minneapolis band has endured nearly 20 years of tough breaks — deep production debt, record-label collapse, the departure of coleader Mark Olson and a subsequent revolving-door lineup. Yet the music has rarely flagged. Rainy Day Music follows 2000′s criminally slept-on â€Smile,†the apex of their evolution from dusty, Crazy Horse-riding country-rockers to baroque pop-rock renovators of the Hotel California. Folk-rock laced with banjos, accordions, and pedal steel, â€Music†is the roots move one suspects fans have wanted for years, its classic rock flavor echoing the Byrds, CSNY, and Poco. It’s a handsome, cozy set. Yet one misses the old guitar fireworks and even the lush pop-craft. It’s almost as if, freed to be themselves, the Jayhawks need to refigure who they are, or want to be. Hopefully their label will give them room to do that, since frontman-songwriter Gary Louris — like Williams and fellow Highway-man Ryan Adams — aspires to write songs for the ages, not just for this week’s pop chart. As Williams sings on â€Fruits of My Labor,†â€Baby, if it’s all the same/Take the glory any day over the fame.†Better advice for any artist would be hard to come by. - ew MP3@320CBR Track List 1. “Stumbling Through the Dark†(Gary Louris, Matthew Sweet) – 2:26 2. “Tailspin†– 3:19 3. “All the Right Reasons†– 3:25 4. “Save It for a Rainy Day†– 3:08 5. “Eyes of Sarahjane†– 3:48 6. “One Man’s Problem†– 4:02 7. “Don’t Let the World Get in Your Way†(Tim O’Reagan) – 4:19 8. “Come to the River†– 4:29 9. “Angelyne†– 3:44 10. “Madman†– 4:04 11. “You Look So Young†– 4:03 12. “Tampa to Tulsa†(O’Reagan) – 4:02 13. “Will I See You in Heaven†(Marc Perlman) – 3:39 14. “Stumbling Through the Dark (Reprise)†(Louris, Sweet) – 2:17 Bonus CD: 1. “Fools On Parade†2. “Say Your Prayersâ€(Demo) 3. “All The Right Reasonsâ€(Alternate Mix) 4. “Caught With a Smile on My Faceâ€(Demo) 5. “Tampa To Tulsaâ€(Alternate Mix) 6. “Waiting For the Sun†(Louris, Mark Olson) (Live performance by Gary Louris on April 26, 2002 at The Woman’s Club, Minneapolis, MN ) http://bit.ly/fgyvLN
  5. The Habs just lost a lot of douchieness by showing Lapierre the door
  6. Plenty of versions of "WHAT ARE YOU DOING NEW YEAR'S EVE" out there too
  7. The original is a classic. The other stuff is ICING Had to track down another copy of Israelites. Hope it sounds OK with the rest of it. Gotta watch the movie again sometime. It's a lot of fun
  8. http://bit.ly/ggMYNm Jimmy Cliff – The Harder They Come (Deluxe Edition) Some liberal interpretation of what can constitute the bonus material of a deluxe edition went into this two-CD edition of The Harder They Come, which in its original release was both a classic reggae album and a classic soundtrack. The additional material on the second disc is not outtakes from the soundtrack or some such intimately related work, but 18 high-grade vintage reggae tracks from the late ’60s and early ’70s. Admittedly some of the newly added songs are by artists who also contributed to the soundtrack, those being Jimmy Cliff, the Maytals, Desmond Dekker, and the Melodians. Then, however, there are a bunch of tunes by artists not involved in the soundtrack at all, like the Uniques, Dave & Ansel Collins, Johnny Nash, and Eric Donaldson. But — and this is a big but — the excellence of the additional cuts, along with how they fit well with the music on the original The Harder They Come soundtrack, makes such inconsistencies moot. The original The Harder They Come, comprising all of disc one, remains one of the great reggae albums, crossing over to a non-Jamaican audience more than almost any other reggae release of the era, perhaps because there was so much soul (both literally and figuratively) in the melodies and vocals. The 18 songs on disc two include some core reggae classics, among them some of the biggest reggae-pop crossovers of 1968-1972, including Dekker’s “Israelites,†Johnny Nash’s “I Can See Clearly Now†(yes, Nash was American, but this was recorded in Jamaica), Dave & Ansel Collins’ zany instrumental “Double Barrel,†and Cliff’s “Wonderful World, Beautiful People.†These are spiced with somewhat lesser-known delights like the Maytals’ “Do the Reggay,†Cliff’s “Viet Nam†[sic], and Donaldson’s “Cherry Oh Baby,†famously covered by the Rolling Stones on their Black and Blue album. The additional disc, though strictly speaking not directly related to the soundtrack, does what the bonus material on deluxe editions should do and doesn’t always successfully pull off: it makes a classic album better. And for those who want at least a little extra content tied to the film itself, the liner notes include essays by director Perry Henzell, Island Records chief Chris Blackwell, the Clash’s Paul Simonon, and reggae author David Katz. - Richie Unterberger MP3@320CBR Track List CD 1: 01. Jimmy Cliff – You Can Get It If You Really Want (2:42) 02. Scotty – Draw Your Brakes (2:58) 03. Melodians – Rivers of Babylon (4:18) 04. Jimmy Cliff – Many Rivers To Cross (3:02) 05. Toots and the Maytals – Sweet And Dandy (3:00) 06. Jimmy Cliff – The Harder They Come (3:42) 07. Slickers – Johnny Too Bad (3:05) 08. Desmond Dekker – Shanty Town (2:42) 09. Toots and the Maytals – Pressure Drop (3:47) 10. Jimmy Cliff – Sitting In Limbo (4:56) 11. Jimmy Cliff – You Can Get It If You Really Want (2:45) 12. Jimmy Cliff – The Harder They Come (Alternate) (3:08) CD 2: 01. Desmond Dekker & the Aces – Israelites (2:38) 02. Uniques, The – My Conversation (2:41) 03. Toots and The Maytals – Do The Reggay (3:18) 04. Jimmy Cliff – Viet Nam (4:53) 05. Johnny Nash – I Can See Clearly Now (2:43) 06. Ethiopians, The – Reggae Hit The Town (2:24) 07. Dave & Ansel Collins – Double Barrel (2:50) 08. Desmond Dekker & the Aces – It Mek (2:32) 09. Melodians, The – Sweet Sensation (3:43) 10. Jimmy Cliff – Let Your Yeah Be Yeah (3:05) 11. Eric Donaldson – Cherry Oh Baby (3:01) 12. Dave & Ansel Collins – Monkey Spanner (2:45) 13. Toots and The Maytals – 54-46 (That’s My Number) (2:58) 14. Melodians, The – It’s My Delight (3:14) 15. Jimmy Cliff – Wonderful World, Beautiful People (3:16) 16. Toots and The Maytals – Pomp & Pride (4:27) 17. Johnny Nash – Guava Jelly (3:15) 18. Jimmy Cliff – The Bigger They Come, The Harder They Fall (3:12) http://bit.ly/ggMYNm
  9. Phish Madison Square Garden, New York, NY December 30th 2010 http://hotfile.com/dl/93203775/182a818/2010-12-30-New_York_NY.zip.html
  10. Do yourself a favour and take the time to listen to this interview. Stewart never ceases to amaze me. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
  11. Kanada Kev

    Crock Pot

    OK' date=' went back in this thread and I went out and got me the ingredients for this one. It's all in the crock pot just waiting to go tomorrow!! Nothing says XMas Eve like Butter Chicken and Samosas for dinner [/quote'] Holy Fucking Gulab Jamun! That tasted incredible. I upped the spices a pinch and used Butter Chicken Masala instead of meat curry masala. Mmmmmmmmm Got a NEW crock-pot for Xmas today too Gonna do a dually crock-pot a meal sometime Will get a killer crock-pot lasagna recipe my sister did last week too ... mmmm ricotta
  12. http://www.festivusweb.com/index.htm The holiday consists of four main traditions: 1. The Erection of the Festivus Pole: An unadorned pole selected for it's "very high strength-to-weight ratio" 2. The Festivus Dinner: Meatloaf, alcohol optional 3. The Airing Of Grievances: Family and friends take the opportunity to tell one another how they've disappointed them in the past year 4. The Feats Of Strength: A wrestling competition that doesn't end until the head of the household has been pinned. Participants can only refuse a challenge if they have something better to do.
  13. http://bit.ly/geNpvj The Jayhawks – Hollywood Town Hall Call it what you will, “Americana,†“roots-rock†or “alt-country,†in the case of the Jayhawks’ major-label debut, it’s simply great music. On these 10 tracks, Minnesotan singer/songwriters Gary Louris and Mark Olson mesh elements of rock, folk, and country into songs that sound both traditional and original at once. While their vocal harmonies follow the lineage of the Byrds and the Burrito Brothers, Olson and Louris are yin and yang on guitars, with Olson’s steady acoustic strumming anchoring Louris’ dynamic, fuzzed-out electric playing. Bassist Marc Perlman and drummer Ken Callahan provide a solid rhythm foundation, with star session players Benmont Tench (Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello) and Nicky Hopkins (the Beatles, the Rolling Stones) lending additional embellishment on piano, organ, and keyboards. “Waiting For the Sun†and “Settled Down Like Rain†are instant classics, songs of ragged beauty that sound familiar after one listen. Others like “Crowded in the Wings†and “Two Angels†(much improved over the BLUE EARTH version) are folky narratives that highlight Louris and Olson’s penchant for romantic rural storytelling. With its catchy melodies and rustic charm, HOLLYWOOD TOWN HALL is truly a landmark album in American music. - www.cduniverse.com MP3@320CBR Track List 1. “Waiting for the Sun†– 4:19 2. “Crowded in the Wings†– 4:55 3. “Clouds†– 4:51 4. “Two Angels†– 4:04 5. “Take Me with You (When You Go)†– 4:50 6. “Sister Cry†– 4:08 7. “Settled Down Like Rain†– 3:00 8. “Wichita†– 5:26 9. “Nevada, California†– 4:05 10. “Martin’s Song†– 2:58 http://bit.ly/geNpvj
  14. Kanada Kev

    Crock Pot

    I may actually have to try cooking them sometime myself. I'll probably find out that I actually like them http://www.slashfood.com/2005/10/26/brussels-sprouts-surprise-theyre-good/ http://www.ehow.com/how_4878227_brussels-sprouts-taste-good-kids.html http://www.ehow.com/how_5653821_make-brussel-sprouts-taste-good.html http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-make-brussels-sprouts-taste-good-363839/
  15. Kanada Kev

    Crock Pot

    mmmmmmmmmm eewwwwwwwww Just kidding ... i'm sure if you like the sprouts then they'll be yummy Sorry, don't have a recipe there for ya. I've only heard of them steamed or boiled then tossing a bit of butter and s&p.
  16. Kanada Kev

    Crock Pot

    OK, went back in this thread and I went out and got me the ingredients for this one. It's all in the crock pot just waiting to go tomorrow!! Nothing says XMas Eve like Butter Chicken and Samosas for dinner
  17. http://bit.ly/e20Tid The Jayhawks – Tomorrow The Green Grass The Jayhawks’ final record with singer/songwriter Mark Olson, Tomorrow the Green Grass is also the group’s finest. While the band’s earlier efforts perfected a more traditional brand of country-rock, their fourth record is marvelously eclectic, both musically and emotionally; never before had they rocked as hard as on “Real Light,†dug as painfully deep as on “Two Hearts,†or hit quite the same peaks of exuberance as on “Miss Williams’ Guitar,†a tribute to Olson’s new wife, neo-folkie Victoria Williams. The addition of keyboardist Karen Grotberg brings rich new layers to the Jayhawks’ sound, as does the inclusion of a string section on cuts like “Blue†and “I’d Run Away,†a soaring pop song that’s quite possibly the best thing the group ever recorded. A fitting legacy, indeed. - Jason Ankeny MP3@320CBR Track List 1. “Blue†– 3:09 2. “I’d Run Away†– 3:34 3. “Miss Williams’ Guitar†– 3:06 4. “Two Hearts†– 3:22 5. “Real Light†– 3:25 6. “Over My Shoulder†– 3:41 7. “Bad Time†– 3:27 (Mark Farner) 8. “See Him on the Street†– 3:09 9. “Nothing Left to Borrow†– 3:24 10. “Ann Jane†– 4:00 11. “Pray for Me†– 3:39 12. “Red’s Song†– 3:58 (Mark Olson/Gary Louris/Marc Perlman) 13. “Ten Little Kids†– 4:33 (Olson/Louris/Perlman) http://bit.ly/e20Tid
  18. And I thought you were going to say it was NHL referees Happy Holidaze Old Balls
  19. ^^^ hope you've got some good dark rum to go with that phorbesie No better way to get into the Spirit(s)
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