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  1. My ticket was row A seat 1, which seemed excellent on paper.

    However, the stage was about 12 feet high, and my seat was side-stage. Couldn't see a freakin' thing.

    We moved after the first song and ended up standing in an aisle for the rest of the show.

    Still, I totally enjoyed this fantastic concert.

  2. He was so good. Ten Years After in the Woodstock movie is the highlight. I saw Alvin Lee in 1982, he opened up for Black Sabbath here in Ottawa. (It was the Dio version of Sabbath). The special guest in Alvin's band was Mick Taylor! It is a great rock and roll memory for me.

  3. A sad loss for Canadians.

    Stompin' Tom was the first concert I ever attended. It was at the Pembroke Memorial Center. I was 10 years old.

    I remember Tom saying "does anyone here work at Beaver Lumber? - you sure make lousy wood" as he held up his stompin' board. He had worn a hole through it!

    I also my remember my dad insisting on leaving early to "beat the traffic". In Pembroke.

  4. I'm pretty sure they brought Dangerous Dan back to play with the Allmans Brothers 4-6 years ago when they did a show at Molson Amphitheatre and Warren could'nt make it so they replaced Warren with Dangerous Dan and Chuck Leavell (who was in town rehearsing with the Rolling Stones).

    can anyone confirm this?

    Also think that I saw Dan play with Dickey Betts when he played Opera House 2005ish.

    The Allman Brothers haven't played the Molson Ampitheater since 2005. At that show it was Jimmy Herring filling in for Warren. Chuck tickled the ivories.

  5. Sloth, Mike quoted The Fonz.

    Hilarious!

    I was so impressed with the bluesfest lineup that I bought a pass for the jazzfest last night.

    Kidding aside though, the lineup is pretty good. It's not 2007 good, nor is it 2010 good, but I still plan to be there every night.

  6. I suspect they'll actually do very little enforcement of the no-smoking rule.

    They'll just let (some of) the non-smokers shame the smokers.

    Smoking won't be eradicated at the blues fest this year, but give it 10 years and smoking will be very rare at this thing.

    I don't smoke cigarettes, but "Smoke 'em if you got 'em" continues to be my motto.

  7. So you're saying he meant to step on his achilles but not end his season?

    That was a legitimate hockey hit and definitely not a retaliation for anything that happened in that game or any game prior.

    Give your head a shake.

    No, I'm saying Cooke meant to hurt him.

    You're entitled to your opinion, I'm entitled to mine.

    I won't be giving my head a shake.

  8. Sports media members questioning Cooke doing that on purpose are idiots. It was a very unfortunate play and a hit to the Sens as well as the entire league but to think he meant to do that in any way is pure idiocy.

    That's just your opinion.

    Sports commentators have air time to fill, those questioning are just doing their job. We're talking about Matt Cooke here, a serial offender with a history of ending careers.

    My opinion? Cooke was still pissed about nearly catching a slapshot in the teeth in the first period, and his action against Karlsson was deliberate. But I don't think he intended to end his season.

  9. A little context is necessary here: the e-mail was not entirely about this subject, there were many other points of interest to ticket holders in the e-mail as well. Also, the Maple Leafs were not specifically mentioned in the e-mail.

    I thought the gist of keeping fans of other teams away to be a little odd. If a fan of another team comes to a game, they have just as much right to cheer for their team as I do. The way to minimize the presence of Leafs fans at at the game is for the Senators to consistently beat the Leafs on the ice. But the Leafs look strong and fast so far this year.

    My friend has been the 'alcohol compliance manager' at SBP since the late 90s. She told me Leafs fans give them the most problems with alcohol violations. Hence the added security.

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