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  1. Any Little Feat fans should check out this Lowell George solo effort. http://bit.ly/9muGjm Few musicians mirror Los Angeles’s tradition of rock chameleons better than Lowell George, son of a Hollywood furrier and the brilliant, short-lived auteur that shaped Little Feat’s ’70s sound and fury before retreating to allow a more democratic if less gripping chemistry to surface. George’s hearty but lyrical, blues-rimmed voice, signature electric slide guitar, and infectious, often surreal songs defined the band–as did his production on their pivotal mid-decade albums, which convinced more than a few listeners that they were Southerners. His 1979 solo album, recorded shortly before his untimely death, mixed new originals (“Honest Man,†“Cheek to Cheek,†“Himmler’s Ring,†and the touching “20 Million Things†among them) with smart R&B covers from Allen Toussaint (“What Do You Want the Girl to Doâ€) and Ann Peebles (“I Can’t Stand the Rainâ€), dressed in tight brass choruses and sleek backing choruses, and fit snugly with the Feat canon. – amazon.com mp3@320CBR Tracklist: 01. What Do You Want The Girl To Do 02. Honest Man 03. Two Trains 04. I Can’t Stand The Rain 05. Cheek To Cheek 06. Easy Money 07. 20 Million Things 08. Find A River 09. Himmler’s Ring 10. Heartache http://bit.ly/9muGjm
  2. pm me and we can work out arrangements if you want a pair (or 4) of the tix i mentioned
  3. "words" Half the time they are not English words anymore! One of the ones I got today was the pi symbol and some other crazy shit
  4. http://bit.ly/acv5z7 mp3@320CBR Recorded at the 13th Annual Warren Haynes Christmas Jam at The Asheville Civic Center, December 21, 2001. Featured guests include Blues Traveler, Drivin' N Cryin', Gov't Mule and Phil Lesh & Friends. Fans of The Dead will particularly enjoy three tracks from a previously unrecorded lineup of Phil Lesh & Friends (Jimmy Herring, John Molo, Warren Haynes, Rob Barraco) on Volume 3, including "Night Of A Thousand Stars," "Loose Lucy" and "Tennessee Jed." Tracklist: DISC 1: 01. Mama Don't Allow (Alvin Youngblood Hart) 02. Devil Got My Woman (Alvin Youngblood Hart & John Popper) 03. Sign on the Door (Edwin McCain, Oteil Burbridge, Jimmy Herring, John Popper & Danny Barnes) 04. Alone (Edwin McCain, Oteil Burbridge, Jimmy Herring, John Popper & Danny Barnes) 05. Broken Hearts and Auto Parts (Drivin' N Cryin') 06. Fly Me Courageous (Drivin' N Cryin' with Audley Freed) 07. Straight to Hell (Drivin' N Cryin' with Audley Freed & Edwin McCain) 08. Carolina Blues (Blues Traveler) 09. Slow Change (Blues Traveler) 10. Mountains Win Again (Blues Traveler with Warren Haynes) 11. New York Prophesie (Blues Traveler) DISC 2: 01. Loose Lucy (Phil Lesh & Friends) 02. Tennessee Jed (Phil Lesh & Friends) 03. Night of A Thousand Stars (Phil Lesh & Friends) 04. Blind Man in the Dark (GOv't Mule w/Rob Barraco & Dave Schools) 05. Sco-Mule (Gov't Mule with Rob Barraco, Dave Schools & Robert Randolph) 06. Almost Cut My Hair (Gov't Mule with Rob Barraco, Dave Schools & Robert Randolph) 07. Masters of War > Rockin' in the Free World (Gov't Mule with Rob Barraco, Dave Schools, Kevn Kinney & Audley Freed) http://bit.ly/acv5z7
  5. Great f'in consistency TBastard. :surprise:
  6. I kept refreshing and f'in captcha'ing and got through for a pair of GAs. What blows was I had to release them with NO OPTION FOR MAILING THE TIX to Canada. FUCK YOU TBASTARD
  7. wtf? no mail option for tix to Utica only WILL CALL for canucks???
  8. Less than a week away now! I can't wait. Who's going? I'm heading in for the first night on the 15th. Is anyone in need of tickets for the 15th??? I have a brother-in-law with 4 extras looking to get face value: Section 104 Row 29 face = $125 total cost for 4 w/service fee = $564.75
  9. ^^^^^^^^^^^^; lots of tracks if you want to hear the whole album http://www.jambands.ca/sanctuary/showpost.php?post/658125/
  10. I actually dig this version too
  11. Some really well done arrangements on this release. Enjoyed it much more than i thought i would http://bit.ly/bJ3T1z Sonically amazing, musically impeccable, vocally superb, this album swings hard from start to finish. Crank it loud on a great stereo. Crank it loud in your car with the windows open and the top down. This is fun music, this is music to drink cocktails to, this is a seriously fun album that seriously swings hard! Beginning his career by entering amateur contests and sneaking into clubs, Paul Anka has gone on to become one of the most prolific, successful songwriters in history. This year marks his 47th Anniversary in show business, which he celebrates with the June 7th Global release of his latest album, “Rock Swings.†It is a concept that takes rock hits from the 80′s and adds a swing arrangement to give them a completely different, and fresh new sound. Songs like “Jump†by Van Halen, “Smells like Teen Spirit†by Nirvana, “Wonderwall†by Oasis. (Verve) mp3@320CBR Tracklist: 1. “Eye of the Tiger†(original version by Survivor) 2. “Jump†(original version by Van Halen) 3. “Everybody Hurts†(original version by R.E.M.) 4. “Wonderwall†(original version by Oasis) 5. “Black Hole Sun†(original version by Soundgarden) 6. “It’s My Life†(original version by Bon Jovi) 7. “It’s a Sin†(original version by Pet Shop Boys) 8. “True†(original version by Spandau Ballet) 9. “Smells Like Teen Spirit†(original version by Nirvana) 10. “Hello†(original version by Lionel Richie) 11. “Eyes Without a Face†(original version by Billy Idol) 12. “Lovecats†(original version by The Cure) 13. “The Way You Make Me Feel†(original version by Michael Jackson) 14. “Tears in Heaven†(original version by Eric Clapton) http://bit.ly/bJ3T1z
  12. http://bit.ly/aSG5QJ Roger Waters – Radio K.A.O.S. The concept is based around a 23-year-old disabled man from Wales named Billy. Billy is confined to a wheelchair and is thought to be mentally a vegetable. However, Billy is highly intelligent but has no way of expressing himself. Billy has a twin brother Benny who is a coal miner. Billy lives with Benny, Benny’s wife Molly, and their children. Unfortunately, Benny has lost his job in the mines due to the “market forcesâ€. One night, Benny and Billy are out on a pub crawl when they pass a shop full of TV screens broadcasting Margaret Thatcher’s “mocking condescensionâ€. Benny vents his anger on this shop and steals a cordless phone. Next, in theatrical fashion, Benny poses on a footbridge in protest to the closures; the same night, a taxi driver is killed by a concrete block dropped from a similar bridge. The police question Benny, who hides the phone in Billy’s wheelchair. Benny is taken to prison, and Molly, unable to cope, sends Billy to live with his uncle David in L.A.. Billy is gifted and can hear radio waves in his head (“Radio Waves†track 1), so he begins to explore the cordless phone, recognising its similarity to a radio. He experiments with the phone and is able to access computers and speech synthesisers, he learns to speak through them. He calls a radio station in L.A. named Radio KAOS (hence the album title) and tells them of his life story about his brother being in jail (“Me or Him†track 3), about his sister-in-law not being able to cope and sending him to L.A. to live with his uncle Dave (“Sunset Strip†track 5), and about the closures of the mines (“Powers that Be†track 4). Billy eventually hacks in to a military satellite and fools the world in to thinking nuclear ICBMs are about to be detonated at major cities all over the world whilst deactivating the military’s power to retaliate (“Home†track 6 and “Four Minutes†track 7). The album concludes with a song about how everyone, in thinking they were about to die, realises that the fear and competitiveness peddled by the mass media is much less important than their love for family and the larger community. (“The Tide is Turning†track 8). In 2008, this song was used by Bob Cesca to make a popular internet video promoting Barack Obama’s presidential campaign.[1] The album is dedicated “to all those who find themselves at the violent end of monetarism.†(Wikipedia) mp3@320CBR Tracklist: 1. “Radio Waves†– 4:58 2. “Who Needs Information†– 5:55 3. “Me or Him†– 5:23 4. “The Powers That Be†– 4:36 5. “Sunset Strip†– 4:45 6. “Home†– 6:00 7. “Four Minutes†– 4:00 8. “The Tide Is Turning (After Live Aid)†– 5:43 http://bit.ly/aSG5QJ
  13. The Google Doc page that they were on is now gone, as are the links. http://www.jambands.ca/sanctuary/showtopic.php?tid/257968/all/1/ I posted a link to where you can get the originals, but I too didn't grab the Jerry Versions Sorry.
  14. Awesome! Congrats to you guys. She's a keeper
  15. http://happyears.wordpress.com/2010/09/09/might-as-well-jump-imagine/
  16. I love this Whalers shirt: http://jiggslot.blogspot.com/2010/08/whalecallers-pre-order-part-2.html Anyone sees it in the lot grab it. I'll pay you for it
  17. I don't think I have the Garcia versions, just hte originals (sorry). I'll try to track them down if they are out there somewhere.
  18. If anyone missed out on this (and you shouldn't) you can grab it here: http://bit.ly/c3bDDt Tracklist: 001 – Accidentally Like a Martyr – Warren Zevon 002 – After Midnight – J.J. Cale 003 – Ain’t No Bread In The Breadbox – Roy Rogers & Norton Buffalo 004 – And It Stoned Me – Van Morrison 005 – Angel Band – The Stanley Brothers 006 – Standin’ On The Corner (Blue Yodel #9) – Jimmie Rodgers 007 – Boogie on Reggae Woman – Stevie Wonder 008 – Bright Side Of The Road – Van Morrison 009 – Catfish John – Johnny Russell 010 – Cigarettes And Coffee – Otis Redding 011 – Crazy Love – Van Morrison 012 – Creepin’ – Stevie Wonder 013 – Dear Prudence – The Beatles 014 – Deep Elm Blues – The Shelton Brothers 015 – Don’t Let Go – Roy Hamilton 016 – Down Where The River Bends – Rocky Ridge Ramblers 017 – Drifting Too Far From The Shore – The Monroe Brothers 018 – Evangeline – Los Lobos 019 – Everybody Needs Someone To Love – Solomon Burke 020 – Expressway To Your Heart – The Soul Survivors 021 – Favela – Antonio Carlos Jobim 022 – The Fields Have Turned Brown – The Stanley Brothers 023 – Finders Keepers – Chairmen Of The Board 024 – Forever Young – Bob Dylan 025 – Freedom Jazz Dance – Miles Davis 026 – Freight Train – Elizabeth Cotten 027 – Georgia On My Mind (Sept.15,1930) – Hoagy Carmichael Orchestra 028 – Get Out Of My Life, Woman – Lee Dorsey 029 – Going to the Races – The Country Gentlemen 030 – Going, Going, Gone – Bob Dylan 031 – Irene – Lead Belly 032 – Handsome Cabin Boy – Ewan MacColl and A.L. Lloyd 033 – Hard Hearted – Jim & Jesse 034 – The Harder They Come – Jimmy Cliff 035 – He Ain’t Give You None – Van Morrison 036 – Hesitation Blues – Ralph McTell 037 – Hi-Heel Sneakers – Tommy Tucker 038 – Hopalong Peter – New Lost City Ramblers 039 – Hot Corn, Cold Corn – Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs 040 – How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) – Marvin Gaye 041 – The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game – The Marvelettes 042 – I Ain’t Never – Mel Tillis 043 – I Just Wanna Stop – Gino Vannelli 044 – I Saw Her Standing There – The Beatles 045 – I Second That Emotion – Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 046 – I Shall Be Released – The Band 047 – I Truly Understand You Love Another Man – New Lost City Ramblers 048 – I Want To Tell You – The Beatles 049 – I Was Made To Love Her – Stevie Wonder 050 – I’ll Take A Melody – Frankie Miller 051 – I’m Troubled – Flatt & Scruggs 052 – If I Lose – The Stanley Brothers 053 – Imagine – John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band (with the Flux Fiddlers) 054 – It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry – Bob Dylan 055 – It’s A Sin – Jimmy Reed 056 – It’s Too Late – Chuck Willis 057 – Jackaro – Pete Seeger 058 – Jenny Jenkins – New Lost City Ramblers 059 – Johnny Too Bad – The Slickers 060 – Knockin’On Heaven’s Door – Bob Dylan 061 – Last Train From Poor Valley – The Seldom Scene 062 – Lay Down Sally – Eric Clapton 063 – Lazy Bones – Hoagy Carmichael 064 – Let It Rock – Chuck Berry 065 – Let Me Roll It – Paul McCartney & Wings 066 – Let’s Spend The Night Together – The Rolling Stones 067 – Like A Road – Albert King 068 – Little Sadie – Clarence Ashley 069 – Little Sunflower – Freddie Hubbard 070 – Lonely Avenue – Ray Charles 071 – Lonesome & A Long Way – Eric Clapton 072 – Lonesome Fiddle Blues – Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 073 – The Long Black Veil – The Country Gentlemen 074 – Long Train Runnin’ – Doobie Brothers 075 – Louis Collins – Mississippi John Hurt 076 – Lovely Night For Dancing – Bill Withers 077 – Magnificent Sanctuary Band – Roy Clark 078 – I’m A Man Of Constant Sorrow – The Stanley Brothers 079 – Midnite Moonlite – Peter Rowan 080 – Mighty High – Mighty Clouds Of Joy 081 – Milestones (M. Davis) [take 3]; Feb 4, 1958 – Miles Davis 082 – Mississippi Moon – Seatrain 083 – Money Honey – Clyde Mcphatter 084 – Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues) – Jimmie Rodgers 085 – Mystery Train – Elvis Presley 086 – Neighbor Neighbor – Jimmy Hughes 087 – The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down – The Band 088 – Off To Sea Once More – A.L. Lloyd and Ewan MacColl 089 – Oh Babe It Ain’t No Lie – Elizabeth Cotten 090 – On And On – Bill Monroe 091 – See That My Grave’s Kept Clean – Blind Lemon Jefferson 092 – Orange Blossom Special – Bill Monroe 093 – Lindberg Hop (Overseas Stomp) – Memphis Jug Band 094 – Pig in a Pen – The Stanley Brothers 095 – Poison Glass of Wine – The Stanley Brothers 096 – Positively 4th Street – Bob Dylan 097 – I’m Ragged But I’m Right – George Jones 098 – Red Rocking Chair – The Country Gentlemen 099 – (I’m a) Road Runner – Junior Walker & the All-Stars 100 – Rockin’ Chair – Hoagy Carmichael 101 – Rockin’ Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu – Huey ‘Piano’ Smith 102 – Russian Lullaby – John Coltrane 103 – See What Love Can Do – Eric Clapton 104 – Señor (Tales of Yankee Power) – Bob Dylan 105 – Shady Grove – Jean Ritchie 106 – She Belongs To Me – Bob Dylan 107 – Shenandoah – Pete Seeger 108 – Shining Star – The Manhattans 109 – Simple Twist of Fate – Bob Dylan 110 – Sing Me Back Home – Merle Haggard 111 – Sitting In Limbo – Jimmy Cliff 112 – Smoke Gets In Your Eyes – Platters, The 113 – So What – Miles Davis 114 – Stealin’ Stealin’ – Memphis Jug Band 115 – You’re Not Goin’ To Worry My Life Anymore – Lightnin’ Hopkins 116 – Spike Driver Blues – Mississippi John Hurt 117 – Stir It Up – Bob Marley & The Wailers 118 – Stop That Train – Bob Marley & The Wailers 119 – Strange Man – Dorothy Coates 120 – Struggling Man – Jimmy Cliff 121 – Sweet Sunny South – Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers 122 – Swing Low, Sweet Chariot [4471-B-5] – Leadbelly 123 – Take Me – George Jones 124 – Tangled Up in Blue – Bob Dylan 125 – Tears Of Rage – The Band 126 – The Teddy Bears’ Picnic – Ethel Smith 127 – That Lucky Old Sun – Ray Charles 128 – That’s A Touch I Like – Jesse Winchester 129 – That’s All Right Mama – Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup 130 – That’s What Love Will Make You Do – Little Milton 131 – The Maker – Daniel Lanois 132 – There Ain’t No Bugs On Me – Fiddlin’ John Clarson 133 – Think – Jimmy McCracklin 134 – Three Men Went A Hunting – Byrd Moore And His Hot Shots 135 – The Thrill Is Gone – B.B. King 136 – Throw Out The Lifeline – Ella Fitzgerald 137 – Til The End Of The World Rolls Round – Flatt & Scruggs 138 – Tore Up Over You – Hank Ballard 139 – Tough Mama – Bob Dylan 140 – Trouble In Mind – Georgia White 141 – Twilight – The Band 142 – Uncle Pen – Bill Monroe 143 – Visions of Johanna – Bob Dylan 144 – Waiting For A Miracle – Bruce Cockburn 145 – Walkin’ Boss – Doc Watson 146 – The Temptations / The Way You Do The Things You Do – The Temptations 147 – Werewolves of London – Warren Zevon 148 – What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong 149 – What Goes Around Comes Around – Dr. John 150 – What You Won’t Do For Love – Bobby Caldwell 151 – The White Dove – The Stanley Brothers 152 – When First Unto This Country – New Lost City Ramblers 153 – When I Paint My Masterpiece – Bob Dylan 154 – Whiskey In The Jar – The Dubliners 155 – The Wicked Messenger – Bob Dylan 156 – Wicked Path Of Sin – Bill Monroe 157 – Wild Horses – The Rolling Stones 158 – Without Love – Clyde Mcphatter 159 – Wonderful World – Sam Cooke 160 – Working on a Building – The Stanley Brothers 161 – You Can Leave Your Hat On – Randy Newman 162 – You Never Can Tell – Berry, Chuck 163 – You’ll Find Her Name Written There – Bill Monroe
  19. Fantastic news! Congratulations to all.
  20. http://bit.ly/c2I3bs Aretha Franklin – Live At Fillmore West [Deluxe Edition] On March 5-7, 1971, the one and only Queen of Soul headlined Bill Graham’s world-famous rock venue Fillmore West. Her connection with the enthralled audience proved intense, and the shows were a seminal breakthrough for Aretha’s own peerless legacy and for the popularization of soul music overall. Disc 1 features the original single-disc album Aretha Live At Fillmore West, updated to present two previously edited tracks in their entirety including Franklin’s momentous duet with Ray Charles – who just happened to be in the audience – on “Spirit In The Darkâ€. Disc 2 is comprised of rare alternate versions previously available only on the very limited edition, now out-of-print, Rhino Handmade title Don’t Fight The Feeling: The Complete Aretha Franklin & King Curtis Live At Fillmore West. mp3@320CBR Tracklist: DISC 1: 01. Respect 02. Love The One Youre With 03. Bridge Over Troubled Water 04. Eleanor Rigby 05. Make It With You 06. Dont Play That Song 07. Dr. Feelgood 08. Spirit In The Dark 09. Spirit In The Dark (Reprise) 10. Reach Out And Touch (Somebody’s Hand) DISC 2: 01. Respect 02. Call Me 03. Mixed-Up Girl 04. Love The One Youre With 05. Bridge Over Troubled Water 06. Share Your Love With Me 07. Eleanor Rigby 08. Make It With You 09. You’re All I Need To Get By 10. Dont Play That Song 11. Dr. Feelgood 12. Spirit In The Dark 13. Spirit In The Dark (Reprise) http://bit.ly/c2I3bs
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