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  1. Did you happen to catch the Pete Seeger doc on PBS last night?

    Look at Dylan's Freewheelin' and Times They Are A-Changin' albums.

    For individual songs

    Uncle Sam Blues - Jefferson Airplane

    What's Goin' On - Marvin Gaye

    Fixing To Die - Country Joe

    Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire

    Say it Loud - James Brown

    Revolution - Beatles

    Give Peace A Chance - Lennon

    Universal Soldier - Buffy St Marie

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protest_song#1960s.3B_the_Civil_Rights_Movement.2C_The_Vietnam_War.2C_and_Peace_and_Revolution

    http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/strangefruit/protest.html

    http://www.prato.linux.it/~lmasetti/canzonicontrolaguerra/?lang=en

    I did see it, just by chance. It was really well done. One of the best docs I've seen in a long time.

    Thanks for all the suggestions. I had a few of them in mind, but lots of other ones I hadn't thought of. I thought someone would have thrown out Jerfferson Airplane's Triad by now :content:

  2. Hey all. I'm putting together an assignment for a grade 10 History class in which they will have to research and play songs from the 60's which reveal the changeing social and/or political attitudes of the times. I want to provide them some choices and would really appreciate any ideas people may have of songs that would fit the bill. Thanks.

    Rob

  3. Setlists? Highlights?

    I figured you would have been there for sure Absolute Route. :D

    Hey Willy, very few things could have kept me from missing this one. The mildly premature arrival of Simon O'Connor at 8 pounds 6 ounces the day before was one of those things. A happy reason to have to miss a show.

    No more kids coming in my life so I'll be at the 20yr anniversary for sure!

  4. Hey Sarah I'm really hoping to make the trip down with Rachel, but with Jenn's due date 1 week later this is no doubt wishful thinking.

    I might have to wait for the Halloween show which will be my fifteen year aniversary show anyway. (1992, opening for Days of You, Serbian club, K-W.) Although this one could be up in the air too....

    Thanks to the Fatties for given it for so many years!!!!

  5. Hands down the most beautiful wedding ceremony I have ever experienced. It was an absolute honour to be part of such a joyous celebration. The bride and groom both looked smashing! The weather was incredible. The music was awe-inspiring. The vows brought tears to my eyes. I wish the two of you never-ending love and happiness.

    What Wil said. It really was an amazing day all around. Nice to meet you as well Wil.

  6. Never seen them but Angelo partied in my living room. Mid/Late 90's they played Kitchener (Volcano I think). My roomies went to the show, I had to get up early for work the next day so not really knowing the band stayed home. They invited the bar back to the house and Angelo came and partied the night away. I of course got very little sleep but never left my bedroom and missed the whole thing.

  7. Loads of fun last night. Thanks to Mark and others for their hard work behind the scenes making it all come together so nicely.

    Fatties were very loose, a bit ragged and jammin hard. Lots of covers as Ricky was not as comfortable with the originals and was being coached through a fair number of songs. Given that I think this was his first time on the kit with the Fatties he did a great job. Tyler has not stopped playing since he left the band and it showed. His chops were amazing, escpecially once the organ decided it would start working towards the end.

    Add to this lots of smiling faces from years gone by and it was fantastic night.

    Cheers

  8. Thanks to all who are putting in the effort to record this. Last year the sound was awesome!! I know this was mentioned at the start of this thread, but having Tyler Gibson back with the Fatties for this one show makes it extra special for all those who were out to shows in the 90's. Thanks again for your efforts.

    Cheers

  9. I don't think i had heard Spring in several years and I thought it sounded great.

    Absolute Route was one of my very favorite mid 90's tunes and its been absent even longer than Spring. It also happened to be the song I was listening to when I was trying to think of what to call myself on this board.

    I missed the couple of shows where they brought it back, but heard one version off the archive. Honestly I thought it still needed to work to bring it back to it's past glory, but I hope they don't give up on it.

    That's one of the great thing about Latter day Fatties is that they have so many quality songs in retirement you never know what happy surprise awaits.

    I'm sure there's many more but here's a sampling of songs ( some sleeping longer than others) that would make me smile if I got to hear them live again (hint hint)

    Sunday Morning

    Weary

    Sweet Sisters

    cookin

    Might Have been something

    Too many choices

    Ain't it easy

    As much as this

    up a tree

    ever lasting morning sky

    bare hangers

    fader

    sing me gently home

    breathe

    loopholes

    There's lots of covers I'd be happy to hear again as well.............

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