Baj
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Thanks Kev
If it happens its sure to be special,
were excited to see this furthur arrangement
If not atleast we scored tix for the show here in asheville in feb.
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Congratz
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hopin :content:
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http://www.jambase.com/Articles/20895/Furthur-Add-Mill-Valley-Shows-To-Bay-Area-NYE-Run
were hopin to make it :content:
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Stayin' at my better half's parents right across the ol' ohio river in good ol' kentuck, we will cyall there, can't f'n wait
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cyas there
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They are sounding surreally fucking awesome
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I think Northen Wish is correct that the free trial will just play a regular jamon playlist of music,and not any special programing ie. 8sets, because when they aired the phish festivalography 4 part series the free trial was just playing music and not the special.
To add to Ms.Hux's comment about the stilletto radio, I had to call sirius about my account and they pitched me a deal they have on it right now for 9.95 the only catch is you have to sign up for 3months.
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Phish: Festivalography
Tonight 9:00 pm ET
One of the most significant and culturally important elements of Phish’s history are their festivals. From their first (the Clifford Ball in 1996) to the future fests (the upcoming Festival 8 this Halloween weekend), they’ve been putting on weekend-long getaways for their fans for nearly fifteen years. During Phish: Festivalography, you’ll hear all the members of Phish reminisce about these special events – from backstage atmosphere to golf cart adventures to their unforgettable, emotional moments. On the first episode of Festivalography, the band will discuss the beginnings of their festival history, plus Clifford Ball (1996) and The Great Went (1997). (1 hr)
Rebroadcast: Tomorrow 12:00 pm ET; Sat 10/17 8:00 am ET; Sun 10/18 7:00 pm ET
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Thanks
Stealing time is my fav so far...
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I wish it would be... but probably not... I don't know what the hang up there is...but they should figure it out because I know it would be huge down here
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I thought they were only going to play Phish music, but they're not.
ok thats what threw me off...guess it is happenin here, I just heard my first "lesson" something about treys dad being the inspiration of the character ernie from seasame st?
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now that you got in relix you should do a us tour
love to see you guys again, sure miss live DD
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you guys are getting treated to something special, it does not seem to be so here south o da bordAh
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found a lot shirt for ya basher
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http://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-phish2009,0,6036787.photogallery'>http://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-phish2009,0,6036787.photogallery
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^^^great pics^^^
we sure cant wait
seeya all there
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Got our tix today its on Merry Christmas and a Heady New Year to All
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Thought some of you may be interested if it hasnt already been posted, from Jambands.com:
The Slip’s Brad and Andrew Barr formed the band Super Little after they relocated from New England to Montreal in the summer of 2005. According to the Barrs, “the idea was to create a refined and exploratory sound that blended Brad's habit of writing left field catchy coffeehouse ditties with an ensemble of people and instruments that would sound like nothing they had heard before.â€
As luck would have it, the brothers quickly immersed themselves in the Montreal music scene and found a few able bodied collaborators to round out their new band: Miles Perkin (bass, vocals), Sarah Page (harp) and Jeff Louch (organ, synthesizers). Though Super Little gigs have been scarce while the Barrs tour with Sonya Kitchell, the group will come together for a local gig at Montreal’s Metropolis on December 11. Brad and Andrew will then return home for a rare Slip show at Boston’s Paradise on December 27
America, fuÇk yeah!
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All Thanks to my amazing wifey the Captian' this would not of happened Your the Best :content:
Thanks for the kind words Skanks
I'll never forget my
This do ya BrothaEsau