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  1. As a teacher, this is invaluable. As a fan, this is so cool.
  2. I'm leaning toward 99 on this one. God knows we shouldn't be relying on my memory for this but I'm pretty sure that this was....hmmmm. Crap. I don't know. I was there though. And I was having problems find the people I came with. Does this settle it? See tour dates? 2000 it is.
  3. Nice. Here you go, you wittle gruwpy bear... Here's my weekly list NPr All songs Npr Songs Live This American Life CHC Radio 3 CBC R3 30 CBC DNTO CBC Search Engine CBC Spark CBC Best of Ideas The Economist Galactica Watercooler Lost Podcast Updated Less Freq. Umphreys Podcast Nugscast
  4. This show is soooooo good. Here's a great interview with creator Ron Moore about the first ep. Interesting that it was shot before the writers strike... here If you are really into it, you should check out the Galactica Watercooler podcast for indepth post game discussion.
  5. I think Suzy Greenburg is a tour de force when played with horns. I still sing the horn part live when I hear it. DJ, unless it was a new song that called for it. Percussionist, only for TAB tunes.
  6. 06/04 - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater - Wantagh, NY 06/05 - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater - Wantagh, NY 06/06 - Comcast Center - Mansfield, MA 06/07 - Susquehanna Bank Center - Camden, NJ 06/09 - Asheville Civic Center - Asheville, NC 06/16 - Fox Theatre - St. Louis, MO 06/18 - Post Gazette Pavilion - Burgettstown, PA 06/19 - Verizon Wireless Music Center - Noblesville, IN 06/20 - Alpine Valley - East Troy, WI 06/21 - Alpine Valley - East Troy, WI This does not represent summer to me! Play one for the teachers!
  7. Happy Birthday and see you in a week!
  8. Well, that was different. Arrived at the school to find out that it was closed. That doesn't happen too much around here. Early Christmas holidays (for those in the know a collective, yah right) We are getting buried today apparently. Here's the most recent radar
  9. Christmas 64 - Jimmy Smith - the whole thing
  10. I like the top ten format. It forces you to evaluate and relive and be part of a grander musical discussion. There are about thirty albums I heard this year that I wouldn't kick out of my bed for eating crackers, but the list forces you to pick a side and defend (higher level critical thinking, just what the teacher ordered) 1. Plants and Animals - Park Avenue - This album spoke to me in every season and still is a fav around here today 2. My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges - I don't know if the live rendition pushed this over the top for me but this album is a fun one. 3. Vampire Weekend - The winter release that became my album of the summer 4. The Racounteurs - Consolers of the Lonely - Jack White should stick to this outfit - groovy rock n roll 5. Elliot Brood - Mountain Meadows - This expanded on their already awesome sound - Can't wait for the next step 6. The Black Keys - Attack and Release - Rock and Roll Album o Year for me - Blues, gutsy, trippy 7. David Byrne and Brian Eno - Everything that happens Will Happen Today - This album touched me in a way I wasn't expecting. It became my safety blanket for the back half of the year 8.Mother Mother - O My Heart - This album went from "I don't like the change" to "What great songs" to my top ten 9. Kings of Leon - Only By The Night - This is a headphone treat - I liked it especially in altered states 10. TV on the Radio - My total surprise of the year considering I did not like the last album - the most consistantly interesting album of the year for me Honorable mentions: Blitzen Trapper, Jason Collett, The Constantines, Fleet Foxes, Mike Gordon, The Dears, Bon Iver, Ryan Adams, The Streets, The Herbalizer, Born Ruffians, Conor Oberst, Dr Dog, Girl Talk, Sun Kil Moon, The Black Crowes, Stephen Malkmus
  11. I definitely would describe this as a charming recording. I did not know that Sugar Mountain came from this show. The banter is neat.
  12. Honestly, I was underwhelmed. The whole thing seemed forced, worn and without genuine humor. That being said, mopping Randy down was pretty funny. My favorite moments were always when Ricky takes action.
  13. I know what a fan you are, 'ersh. Somedays are with you for the rest of your life.
  14. I'm not one for big veune shows anymore, but I can't imagine getting my money's worth more than what I received last night. Boourns to the ACC for setting up the beer right when you walk in and then telling you you can't go onto the floor. Thumbs up to Wilco for their usual standard of excellence. Made some converts out of our group. Can't wait to see them in a full set soon. And to Neil.... Dear Mr Soul, On this the 16th anniversary of my 19th birthday, I can only hope to be rocking half as hard and as TRUE as you did last night. Pure passion, raw power and songs that are part of the core of who I am musically and personally. Thank-you. I honestly don't know if I'll see you live again, but if that was it, it was outstanding. sincerely Scottieking
  15. I was there on Friday. It was an awesome surprise to say the least. Never got around to posting it, but Guigsy was probably very confused by my first text in which I announced Issac Bruce was playing with BSS. Then he thought Bruce Springsteen. And then I gave on communicating in the state I was in. Kevin Drew was reeeaaally happy at one point, dancing like Molly Reigwald around the stage.
  16. Happy Dirty Thirty, my bro-in-lo-to-be! Big day, bigger days ahead!
  17. If you don't have faith in Obama, think about the potential cabinet positions this could open up. The best, brightest, hopefully non-Washington intellectuals that a man of his calibre should be able to attrach is encouraging.
  18. Here's how they are doing it; CNN's holographic election coverage is fancy pantsy, but how did they manage to send 3D 360 degree footage of virtual correspondent Jessica Yellin from Chicago all the way to the station's election center in NY? As Arthur C. Clarke says, Magic. A magic made possible from technology Vizrt and SportVu with the help of forty-four HD cameras and twenty computers. Here are the details. On the subject's side: • 35 HD cameras pointed at the subject in a ring • Different cameras shoot at different angles (like the matrix), to transmit the entire body image • The cameras are hooked up to the cameras in home base in NY, synchronizing the angles so perspective is right • The system is set up in trailers outside Obama and McCain HQ • Not only is it mechanical tracking via camera communication, there's infrared as well • Correspondents see a 37-inch plasma where the return feed of the combined images are fed back to them. Useful for a misplaced hair or an unseemly boogar • Twenty "computers" are crunching this data in order to make it usable
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