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Kanada Kev

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  1. Totally forgot that one. Loved that final scene. Damn that was a good series.
  2. Post your fav! http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/the-official-iggy-pop-shirtless-aging-timeline
  3. Zabriske Point soundtrack has some great stuff on it. The only movie I can think of off the top with GD music was Mask (with Cher). Uncle John's Band was in that. Just did a search and it seems there are a couple of others too:
  4. Yup, guess what they're made out of! Flylashes from Jessica Harrison on Vimeo. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/05/flylashes-eye-lashes-made_n_672290.html The "mouth eyes" are pretty damn creepy too! Mouth Eyes from Jessica Harrison on Vimeo.
  5. 'Lost' DVD Epilogue Clip RELEASED: See Ben In Action As Hurley's Number 2 (VIDEO) "the final season on DVD contains extra clips with answers to at least some of the lingering mysteries."
  6. a guy here at work is simply asking for the cost for him to upgrade to the 4 ($149 for his 3G)
  7. Battling cancer now. He didn't look very good on his last appearance on The Daily Show. It's understandable now. Good luck: http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2010/09/hitchens-201009
  8. Keepin' it classy, with Amy Winehouse http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/3080785/Amy-Winehouse-falls-off-the-wagon.html
  9. looks great on Friday night! I may try to head down there after my son's baseball game in Waterdown.
  10. good ol' SRV http://bolt.org/board/showpost.php?p=2065085&postcount=4 Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble's second album, "Couldn't Stand The Weather", recorded in 19 days and released in 1984, found the band riding the wave of Stevie's Bowie association and the success of their smouldering debut of the previous year - the trio were at the top of their game, and brimming with confidence. Hooked up with legendary producer John Hammond, they were booked into day-only sessions in New York's legendary Power Station studios, meaning they had to set up and take down their gear on a daily basis. The well-documented, self-destructive drink-and-drugs-fuelled mayhem was well underway too, but at this point, they could handle it. They were a Texas hurricane hitting the Big Apple. On the eve of the 20th Anniversary of Stevie Ray's tragic death, the album's been re-released as a Legacy Edition. It adds three previously unreleased bonus tracks from the 1984 Couldn't Stand The Weather sessions, four tracks previously released on 1999's Expanded Edition, and a live gig recorded in Montreal in August 1984. Remastering-wise, there may not be much in the way of drastic sonic alteration here to get our teeth into. Instead, we'll revisit this still-underrated record with an eye to which licks you can steal (NOTE: the timings mentioned are taken from the album tracks, not the embedded live versions), and to appreciate the powerhouse that was Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble at the height of their pomp once again. DISC 1 - The Original Album: 01. Scuttle Buttin’ 02. Couldn’t Stand The Weather 03. The Things (That) I Used To Do 04. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 05. Cold Shot 06. Tin Pan Alley (Aka Roughest Place In Town) 07. Honey Bee 08. Stang’s Swang BONUS TRACKS 09. Empty Arms 10. Come On (Part III) 11. Look At Little Sister 12. The Sky Is Crying 13. Hide Away 14. Give Me Back My Wig 15. Boot Hill 16. Wham 17. Close To You 18. Little Wing 19. Stang's Swang (Alternate Version) DISC 2 - Live In Montreal: 01. Testify 02. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 03. The Things (That) I Used To Do 04. Honey Bee 05. Couldn’t Stand The Weather 06. Cold Shot 07. Tin Pan Alley 08. Love Struck Baby 09. Texas Flood 10. Band Intos-Encores 11. Stang’s Swang 12. Lenny 13. Pride And Joy 372MB@320 mp3
  11. As long as I can make it to Buffalo in a couple of weeks, i'll be blowing a wad of cash at the merch table. Killer show! http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=12%2F31%2F1999+gov%27t+mule&aq=f
  12. Still miss ya ... would have been 68 today
  13. http://www.sendspace.com/file/6dtzgy Triple CD set from the American rockers, recorded live at the Roxy in Atlanta, GA on December 31, 1999. This particular evening ushered in a new century and millennium and called for something truly magical – and that nights show at Atlanta’s historic Fox theater delivered it. What made the show so extraordinary? For starters, Little Milton, one of Warren Haynes’ most important influences, joins Gov’t Mule for six songs including ‘I Can’t Quit You Baby’ and ‘It Hurts Me Too’. Other special guests include longtime Mule friends and collaborators Audley Freed (Black Crows), Robert Kearns, Johnny Mosier, Mark Van Allen and Barry Richman. Secondly, this show contains many Mule covers played for the first time including The Black Crows ‘Sometimes Salvation’ and King Krimson’s ’21st Century Schzoid Man’. Painstakingly remixed and premastered from the original master tapes, Mulennium sounds even fresher than ever before. Track List: CD1 01. Bad Little Doggie 02. Lay Your Burden Down 03. Blind Man In The Dark 04. Life Before Insanity 05. Larger Than Life 06. Towering Fool 07. Countdown Jam 08. 21 Century Schizoid Man 09. Were Not Gonna Take It 10. Dazed And Confused CD2 01. When The Blues Comes Knockin 02. My Dog And Me 03. Lump On Your Stump 04. I Cant Quit You Baby 05. It Hurts Me Too 06. Blues Is Alright 07. Is It My Body? 08. Power Of Soul CD3 01. Helter Skelter 02. Sometimes Salvation 03. 30 Days In The Hole 04. End Of The Line 05. Out Of The Rain 06. I Shall Be Released 07. Simple Man 08. Crowd
  14. I can't wait for the Crowes at Massey Hall this fall. MMMMMMgood This shit sounds great: http://www.sendspace.com/file/rodabk The new album “Croweology†by The Black Crowes. The Black Crowes is an American hard rock band formed in 1984 under the original name “Mr Crowes Gardenâ€. In celebration of the 20th year anniversary of their 1990 debut multi-platinum release Shake Your Money Maker The Black Crowes will release their first ever double album of all acoustic material on August 3, 2010. The double album, Croweology, will be sold at the cost of a single album as a ‘Thank You’ to their fans for 20 years of support. Also to be released on vinyl, the project was produced by Paul Stacey and will be released on The Black Crowes label, Silver Arrow, through Megaforce Records. Release Name: The_Black_Crowes-Croweology-2CD-2010 Genre: Rock Label: Megaforce Quality: LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 –vbr-new / 44.100Khz Size: 175.80 megs Rls Date: 2010-08-03 Track List: CD1 01. Jealous Again 02. Share The Ride 03. Remedy 04. Non-Fiction 05. Hotel Illness 06. Soul Singing 07. Ballad In Urgency 08. Wiser Time 09. Cold Boy Smile 10. Under A Mountain CD2 01. She Talks To Angels 02. Morning Song 03. Downtown Money Waster 04. Good Friday 05. Thorn In My Pride 06. Welcome To The Good Times 07. Girl From A Pawnshop 08. Sister Luck 09. She 10. Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye
  15. ^^^^^ great album! http://rapidshare.com/files/384206156/tlnsnel.rar (Pass: mutants) Check out this great alternate take of Like A Hurricane he did: " Like A Hurricane " (22 MB, mp3) This is an alternate version of Neil Young's classic song that I recorded on my recent CD; "The Loner - Nils Sings Neil". It's one live take on my Takamine run through a loop station, which allowed me to loop a rhythm progression and do an extensive jam in the solo section. Billy Wolf (who mixed and mastered the CD and this track) and I decided as a genre, to label it "jam folk". Hope you enjoy it. Peace and Believe - Nils
  16. but was he enjoyin' the ride? or did he feel like he was going to hell in a bucket?
  17. Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - 1978 - First Unreleased Album, Tennessee (Excellent studio mp3@320) These recording, notable for their raw energy and rare slide guitarwork are essential for all true collectors. Also featuring fourearly arrangements of songs that later appeared on the Texas Flood album. Due to the brevity of the Nashville '78 session the producers have added a live soundboard recording featuring Lou AnnBarton and three tracks featuring Johnni Reno on saxophone. Tracks 1-10: Studio Recordings, Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at Jack Clemont's Belmont Studio, early 1978. Bonus tracks 11-17, Austin Blues Festival 1979, Bonus tracks 18-20, Piona's, Oct. 1978. 01 - You Can Have My Husband (2:53) 02 - Rude Mood (3:25) 03 - Pride And Joy (3:00) 04 - Oh, Yeah (3:00) 05 - Love Struck Baby (2:04) 06 - Ti-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu (2:44) 07 - Gonna Miss Me (2:23) 08 - I Wonder Why (5:31) 09 - I'm Crying (3:30) 10 - Sugar Coated Loving (3:22) 11 - Natural Born Lover (Bonus Track) (3:41) 12 - Ti-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu (Bonus Track) (2:54) 13 - Scratch My Back (Bonus Track) (4:00) 14 - I'll Change (Bonus Track) (3:11) 15 - Shake A Hand, Shake A Hand (Bonus Track) (4:32) 16 - Oh Baby (Bonus Track) (3:34) 17 - Sugar Coated Love (Bonus Track) (3:40) 18 - Love In Vain (Bonus Track) (4:29) 19 - You Can Have My Husband (Bonus Track) (5:16) 20 - My Baby's Gone (Bonus Track) (2:53) http://rapidshare.com/files/41914543/1st.1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/41917231/1st.2.rar mirror here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DEB75HIW http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XBVVRQR3
  18. http://www.boingboing.net/2010/07/28/where-did-the-money.html
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