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StoneMtn

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  1. Did this ever work at all? I just got here.
  2. I actually think you can just show up.
  3. Based on this thread, I have just learned that Dave Brubeck is still among the living. I never would've thought.
  4. The Dr. once did me a kind favour, and came all the way to Toronto to play an impromptu show for a public running race my wife was organizing. (Apparently she was supposed "hire a band" - with no budget for musicians or a soundsystem, no input from anyone involved, and plenty of people willing to complain.) He did it when asked at the last minute, for free, and rawked High Park hard. Go see him, for sure.
  5. Yep. DoY did the odd cover, too, including Them's "Gloria" almost every time they hit Ottawa. They had four CDs of original songs (sometimes the same song appeared on more than one disc, and one CD came out years after they broke up with only a few promo songs) and they also had an old cassette. (There was also at least one live cassette, too, called "Liv" - with a horizontal line over the "i", which I believe was also recorded in Ottawa, but I am literally remembering back decades, so it's a bit foggy.)
  6. If memory serves, they were actually "The Other One" (singular) before DoY. The plural version was the Grateful Dead post-Jerry and before becoming "The Dead".
  7. Well, what do you know? It is. Either they moved the date, or I have a problem paying attention to detail. Thanks for pointing that out. I'm planning to listen, for sure.
  8. Yes. It is about Days of You's return, and allegations of copyright infringement committed by them. I actually quite enjoy the turn this thread has taken.
  9. That was your very first show? Good intro-show, for sure!
  10. 20 years? Impossible. I still remember the opening of Scarlet that night. I demand a recount.
  11. I guess, given the circumstances of what this kid has to get done that day, I'm thinking... "Break On Through (to the Other Side)" seems only appropriate.
  12. It's next Friday at 9:30 pm. The details are here: http://www.twostonethrow.com/launchpad.php I understand people can go to the show in the studio. (Maybe you need to know people to be asked, but I was offered the chance, and just can't go.) Now .... Longbottom! Interesting turn-of-topic here ... I'd love to see you guys play again. At the very least, would it be possible to hear an old recording? As I recall, you guys never had even had a cassette for sale at your shows, let alone a disc, and I'd love to hear those tunes again.
  13. It is definitely an actual show, and webcast. Anton Helman? Really? Now, there's a name I haven't heard since high school.
  14. Thanks mulvee. I actually was already directed to this: http://www.twostonethrow.com/launchpad.php Yours Truly; how can you be sorry for that? You are what you are.
  15. I hear they're reuniting. Anyone?
  16. A lame, impotent, pointless attempt at creating a controversial thread, with predictably no success; more than once on the same day on the same board. Nothing to discuss. Some things just are.
  17. I am loving this site. Thanks!
  18. The large judgments you've heard of (which are very rarely in the millions in this country) are never for material damage to a vehicle. General damages for "pain and suffering", etc, is based on caselaw, and the Supreme Court of Canada put a cap on these at around 300 grand years ago in a "trilogy" of cases. The rest of damages are usually for income loss (past, present, future), special damages (out of pocket), medical/care costs incurred, and future care costs. YATS, you make a good observation, though. Many judgments in such cases include the phrase, "In any such case, we are essentially forced to look into a crystal ball to assess future losses, which is inherently speculative, but in any event that is what we must do...."
  19. There are so many misconceptions in this thread, it's hard to know where to begin, but I'll clarify two things: 1. There is a big difference between being "convicted" of a crime (as seems to be mentioned here) and being found liable civilly. 2. There are very good reasons for vicarious liability in a commercial host situation. It is worth noting that similar liability has been found not to attach in a social host situation. Read the caselaw on this. It's all available online. You may change your mind, when you consider it from the perspective of an innocent person hit by a drunk driver who was plied with drinks in a bar long after he was clearly intoxicated, and whose judgment was thereby definitively suspect. If the only person who could be liable is the driver, and they had no insurance, and this was an injured party you knew - I suspect many people here would feel differently. I could go on forever on the law surrounding this, as it is judge-made law that developed incrementally over the past decade or so, but I think it suffices to say there are many misconceptions here. Things are rarely black and white.
  20. Hmmmmm. Maybe. The timing could be apt.
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