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Sounds like a great gig. I hope that moe. doesn't conflict with anyone that's too important at Bonnaroo, so I can see them there again.
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Games on already 1-0 Leafs nearing the end of the first. GO LEAFS GO!
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I vote off Jerry Garica.
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Twenty years ago to the day, the great Marvin Gaye was shot dead by his father during an argument. Gaye was killed the day before his 45th birthday.
In the opinion of Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, me and many others the greatest soul album ever released was Gaye's 'What's Goin' On' released May 21st 1971. If you don't have this album, go and get it.
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Day 4: Jerry Garcia
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I vote off Garica again.
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On this day in 1945 in Ripley, England Eric Clapton was born. For any of you Slowhand fans out there I just wanted to let you know.
Coincedently Claptons new album of Robert Johnson covers arrives in stores today. It is titled 'Me And Mr Johnson'.
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Mr. Musicface, you just won a friend in me. I totally agree with your assertion that Garcia is the least significant player on this list. I salute your bravery.
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It looks like Elvis is the next to go, I'm not surprised since this is a part of jambands.ca. Though I don't appreciate Number 2 apologizing for me for voting off Garcia. I feel Jerry's the weekest person on this current list and will be voting him off in every subsequent round. Elvis is the king of rock and roll, Cash is the king of country music and Miles is the king of jazz. Garica and Hendrix are the weakest two that are left on this list. It's just my opinion and I know some will think it's slander, though I will not apologize.
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I vote off Jerry Garcia.
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Every person that has ever played rock and roll music is in Elvis Presley's debt. I vote off Stevie Ray Vaughan (His last name is not spelt Vaughn). Though I love his playing, he is the least significant player on this list.
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That's fantastic. 'The Three E.P.'s' is one of my favorite records of the nineties. I saw them open for Radiohead at Molson Park in 2001 and they were great. I can't wait until the new album comes out and hopefully if they tour they'll come around to the GTA.