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Looking forward to it! Jaybone I think I know what your RV driving look should be
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I have never had wine with Brettanomyces, but I have had beers with it. Russian River brews several wild yeast strain beers. Tasty stuff.
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Remember that BB and FS will price match. I got a 42" Panasonic Plasma, both stores had it for $550.
I found it online advertised at a computer store for $429. Brought in the print out of the other store sale, and they sold the tv to me for $417.
So it pays to poke around for sale prices..
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We're bringing a cylinder of:
and a bunch of these:
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Before the Frost/Until the Freeze have been in regular rotation here for the last year..
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Great band, decent show, sh*t venue. The sound certainly brought down my enjoyment level. I agree with ya Kev... sounded pretty muddy to me as well. Hopefully next time thru they'll play a better venue and be a bit tighter.
Good to see ya too!
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For those interested tonight, a few of us will be at Volo for some pre-show beers and food. Volo has the best craft beer list in the city(IMO) and a great food menu.
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I just spoke to Basherman and it sounds like he's in need of a ticket. I'm sure he'll take it off your hands.
Cheers
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Happy B-Day!
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Hey Folks... the following is a quick review of our recent trip down to Boston... Cheers
Boston was great! Lots of tasty beer, yummy food, great
friends and a couple awesome moe. shows!!
On our first night in Beantown we went to Neptune Oyster
and The Lord Hobo. Neptune Oyster is a great raw bar.
Tons of fresh oysters, followed by Crab Claws, Yellowfin
Tuna and Clam Chowder...definitely worth checking out
if in the North End.
Next Up we went to the Lord Hobo! Hells Yeah! Over
40 Craft Beers on tap Also, a must for beer geeks.
Tasted some awesome stuff... Great Divide Fresh Hop,
Bear Republic NorCal and Racer 5, Avery IPA.... Things
got fuzzy
On Thursday before the show we checked out the
Museum of Fine Arts. The new Art Of Americas wing
was open. Some humbling stuff...4 floors with lots to
see... Everything from Jackson Pollack to Lauren Harris
to Ansel Adams right down to ancient Native art.
Each floor showcases different eras..
http://www.mfa.org/americas-wing/galleries.html
After the museum we headed to our friends Matt
and Jens for some pre-moe. eats and treats. They
had a great spread and tons of tasty brews! Shared
a couple great beers from Pretty Things and some
Sierra Nevada Celebration Ales Thanks folks!!
http://www.prettythingsbeertoday.com/site/
Soon after we headed back to grab Arm, DaveB, and
Shizzy and were off to moe. Raq opened..
12/30/10 moe.
Set 1: Captain America > Suck A Lemon, Threw It All Away, Haze > Four
Set 2: Billy Goat > Meat, Skrunk, Bullet, The Pit > Timmy Tucker
Encore: Spine Of A Dog
Again met up with more friends Drew and Dawn, the Multibeast
and their whole crew! Jay Poole(Jaydawg) and his crew, and
finally Matty(Chatham Station,NY crew)
Thought the show was decent with a few nice jams. 2nd set they
ramped it up a bit. A little holding back maybe for NYE.
NYE day several of us enjoyed a late lunch at Eastern Standard!
Cheese plate and Steak Frites were awesome... We headed back
to pre-game at Arms room at the Lenox. Arm was kind of enough to have
a pile of the "who's who" of craft beer chilling for us. Harpoons IPA
Leviathan IPA, 21st Amendment Live Free or Die IPA, GD Hercules DBL
IPA... Thanks!!! All were awesome.. Then it was off to moe with the Dirty
Dozen Brass band opening... perfect.
http://www.easternstandardboston.com/
12/31/10 moe.
Set 1: Akimbo, Paper Dragon, Faker > The Road, Water, Happy Hour Hero1
Set 2: Puebla > Lazarus, Nebraska1 2, Celebration1 3 4, Wind it up > George
Encore: Down Boy, Rebubula1With the Dirty Dozen Brass Band2New Year Countdown and Auld Lyne Signe3w/ Marley Amico on sax, Eddie Derhak on trumpet, Ayla Schnier on keys, Ben Schnier on drums, Al. on trumpet, Vin. on vox, ET from DDBB on trumpet, other band members' kids on vox, & Malone was baby New Years4First time played (Kool in the gang)
Great show for NYE.. moe. ended the 20th year anniversary by
wearing white suits instead of the usual black ones. Great song
selection for me Akimbo, Laz, HHH, Reboob all were great. The
Celebration with the DDBB and moe children was a lot of fun
to watch.. Happy New Year.
Back to Arms for a post show hangout with friends and a few winks
later back on a plane to Indy to pick up our daughter and back to T.O
We had a great time... Thanks to all the old friends, new friends and
moe for a great NYE!
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Happy B-Day!!!
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For those headed to NYC for Phish, this post show looks awesome:
New York City venue Sullivan Hall will celebrate its third anniversary on January 1st with a show by a supergroup worthy of the word “super.â€
Guitarist Steve Kimock will be joined by keyboardist Nigel Hall and bassist George Porter Jr. along with legendary Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann. The performance is billed as a “post Phish show†and is scheduled to start at 11:55PM, which should give those attending the Phish concert at Madison Square Garden time to get down to Sullivan Hall. Tickets will run you $35 in advance and $40 if any tickets are left day-of-show. All four musicians head off for Jam Cruise a few days later.
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A Memorial donation page has been set up in honour of our dear friend Princess Patchoulia's memory.
http://mbird.org/2010/12/julia-mcallister/
About Mockingbird:
The Mockingbird Foundation is entirely volunteer, with no salaries, paid staff, office space, or endowment — thus distributing all possible funds to charity. No member or volunteer benefits financially from the Foundation in any way, and all proceeds from Mockingbird projects are donated to tax-exempt organizations. The Foundation’s primary purpose is charitable, out of love for and thanks to Phish for their inspiring music.
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Hi Folks-
A Memorial donation page has been set up in honour of our dear friend Princess Patchoulia's memory.
http://mbird.org/2010/12/julia-mcallister/
About Mockingbird:
The Mockingbird Foundation is entirely volunteer, with no salaries, paid staff, office space, or endowment — thus distributing all possible funds to charity. No member or volunteer benefits financially from the Foundation in any way, and all proceeds from Mockingbird projects are donated to tax-exempt organizations. The Foundation’s primary purpose is charitable, out of love for and thanks to Phish for their inspiring music.
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Happy B-Day
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you my friend. Still hard to put words together to convey our deep sense of sorrow for your loss She will be dearly missed by us all!! Hugs from Chad, Sarah and Lauren
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Boulder is a lot of fun! Check out the Etown show broadcasts from the Boulder Theatre. Cool stuff, caught James Blood Ulmer and the Derek Trucks Band show there several years ago.
As well, I have a copy of Bill Graham Presents that your welcome to read if your copy does not pan out.
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Fat Cats and DOY!
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Since the RnR Hall of Fame tribute I kinda thought that Genesis at Halloween made sense. I would love to hear them do the Lamb Lies Down, but my guess is Selling England By The Pound.
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I raise...
Brent Mydland and Jeff Chimenti same B-Day
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On your way into Utica, if you folks are looking for tasty beers.. head to Marcy's. Just outside
downtown. Great selection, growlers, bombers etc
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Lotto sucks No tix for Woostah for us... We may do moe. for NYE this year
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No honest Boss... the massage parlor wants to buy our wine!