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StoneMtn

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  1. http://www.squamishchief.com/article/20101121/SQUAMISH0101/311219997/0/squamish06/explosion-outside-home-on-skyline-drive-probed
  2. Yep. That occurred to me after I posted, as I was thinking about which of their shows I'd seen.
  3. Are you serious? The reason I would consider this show is exactly because of the NMAS. Every time I have seen those guys they have blown me away. Geniuses (and one is in fact an actual musical prodigy).
  4. I don't actually even know what the band was called those nights (if they even had a name). Email Derek ("Deke") at Upstream Entertainment. I'll bet he'll know right off the top of his head what the band was calling itself, if the shows were taped, who did the recording, and how you can get your hands on recordings.
  5. About eight years ago or so I actually saw a whole bunch of impromptu GM shows without Fareed playing, when the rest of the band was stuck in Vancouver for a couple weeks, without planning to be. Don't get me wrong - I love Fareed - but I can tell you that he is far from the whole band. Those little shows with the rest of the band alone were amazing.
  6. I knew a guy who worked behind the desk where you go to complain your luggage was lost by Air Canada. He once told me: "Unless you're just lost and I can direct you somewhere else, you're definitely in a pretty bad mood if you're coming to see me." He was a surprisingly upbeat guy, actually, although he did say he has the worst job ever.
  7. With respect, I think you need to post these ads on a pop-music site, if you're trying to reach MTV fans. As a wise man posted here:
  8. I highly suggest someone attend this Halloween gig dressed as Mike Lowcock, their former keyboardist/pianist. That ought to garner some attention.
  9. New York City by The Demics is one of my favourite songs. I'm glad it still makes the list.
  10. Some of you are from BC, some of you have just heard about this, and some of you may be interested because if it happens here first, it's just a matter of time until it happens elsewhere. BC has enacted amendments to its drunk driving laws, to make them tougher. Normally, this is probably a laudable thing, but in this case there are good arguments that we've just granted vast power to non-elected, non-court-related police officers, basing their decision on unreliable technology. If you're interested, here's a good article on it, which makes this comprehensible even to me: http://www.whistlerquestion.com/article/20100929/WHISTLER14/309299948/new-drunk-driving-laws-just-the-old-ones-on-steroids
  11. Let's hear it for destroying all nature to the point that large game walk into Ottawa! Yippee.
  12. Gee. I wonder how rumours get started.
  13. A surprising highlight for me was The Dirty Heads. They were amazing, but they had no CD to purchase. According to their site, though, they do have a disc released this year. I plan to buy it, but for now, I see there is a free download available. Check 'em out: http://dirtyheads.bandcamp.com/
  14. Okay so the encore ended up being disappopointingly short. Pretty underwhelming end to the festival. Overall, it was a good time, though. The fest was well done. There were also only a few thousand people in total, which was cool. There were other nice touches, such as the concessions being all run by local, high-quality caterers. (I ate prawn pad Thai and Moroccan chicken while I watched shows, and the coffee was all organic.) I expect I'll be there next Labour Day. You should come too. -sm
  15. Oh. They're back. (That was like 10 seconds offstage.)
  16. Now I just heard something that sounded like it was adapted directly from Jethro Tull's "Passion Play". Wow. But that is the end. Until they do a 20 minute encore, until 11 pm...
  17. Ok. Now I've heard free-form crazy jazz, a sing along that got quieter and quieter jntil we were told "now just think it", a guitar solo, and gut-vibrating bass. These guys are really good.
  18. He knows it's unlikely but invited us to start a mosh pit. I officially like these guys now.
  19. Okay. He's making that mandolin make some noise now. Ah! Xylophone! Cool.
  20. Hmmmmmm. A mandolin with like 16 strings? Neat looking. He's not doing much with it though. So far - accessible yet good. If they were older, I think the term would be "adult contemporary". Maybe the mood will pick up. We shall see.
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