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  1. I seen him there a few years back he totally smokes bro, GO SEE HIM if you like the disc "Come on" also check out:

    TOO BAD JIM

    A ASS POCKET OF WHISKEY

    WISH I WAS IN HEAVEN SITTING DOWN

    BURNSIDE ON BURNSIDE is a new album and smokes!

    These are the ones I have and they kick ass.

    I also have the show I went to at the Horse Shoe Tavern.

    Esau13

    Uncle Fungi Productions

  2. By day I work as an electrician for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union 105 Hamilton.

    Union Yes

    By night I work with Show-Whore, promoting and workin the door for a club in Hamilton,and a little work on Jamhub.ca.

    Rest of the time I fill the void expirementing with different combo's of illicit drugs and strong alcohol,while attending as many shows as possible without falling down. [big Grin]

    Esau13

    Uncle Fungi Productions

  3. It's certinally not the booze that helps my memory(as displayed in Montreal @ The Slip),just lots of reading,short reminders here and there and the need to know as much as possible about the dead that drives me.

    The jagers and sambuca's don't help with anything(as displayed by my absence at work fri)

    Getting cut off at the bar I work at is a new one for me,but it is the only time this will happen,not gonna get that smashed agian(maybe)

    Thanks for your support

    T.K.

    Retail Manager

    Heinz Ketchup

  4. As for the Dead.

    Date Venue

    12-16-68 The Matrix, San Francisco, Ca.

    12-16-78 Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, Tn.

    12-16-86 Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, Ca.

    12-16-92 Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, Ca.

    12-16-94 Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Ca.

    ........In 1893, Anton Dvorak attended the first performance of his "New World Symphony." The event was held at Carnegie Hall in New York City...........

    1946 - Benny Andersson of Abba is born in Stockholm, Sweden.

    1949 - Guitarist Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top is born in Houston, Tx.

    1964 - No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: ""Come See About Me,"" The Supremes. The song is the third consecutive No. 1 single from the album ""Where Did Our Love Go,"" making the group the first to accomplish that feat.

    1974 - Mott the Hoople breaks up.

    1986 - No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: ""Walk Like an Egyptian,"" Bangles.

    1987 - No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: ""Faith,"" George Michael. Billboard ranks the song as the No. 1 single of 1987.

    1993 - MTV airs Nirvana's Sony Studios, New York ""Unplugged"" performance.

    1997 - Singer Bobby Brown settles out of court with Althea Durant who claims that she paid the performer $30,000 for a show in Trinidad that he never played.

    1999 - Former Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren announces plans to join the race for London's first ever elected mayor. The 53-year-old impresario plans to run as an independent with some ideas to make the Pistols proud: brothels outside the houses of Parliament; legalizing marijuana; allowing London pubs to stay open all night, instead of closing at 11 p.m.; legalizing the consumption of alcohol in public libraries. McLaren pulls out of the race three months later.

    2000 - After his 36th guest appearance on the show, country star Brad Paisley is formally invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry.

    2000 - Concertgoers at the Shrine Auditorium get more than they bargain for during the KIIS-FM Jingle Ball. Cedric ""K-Ci"" Hailey, part of the popular R&B duo K-Ci & JoJo, partially undresses onstage during the first set of the evening and exposes his genitals to the mostly young, female audience.

    2001 - Guitarist/singer/songwriter Stuart Adamson, formerly of Scottish act Big Country, is found dead in a Hawaii hotel room. He is 43. Adamson, who fought a long battle with alcoholism, had been missing from his Nashville home since November 7, 2001.

    Givin' ya the skinny

    Fats Mcgoo [Razz]

  5. The way I figure things...I got a few shows to do,go on a couple trips here and there,comsume mass quanitys of Jamahol,alcohol,shrooms and perhaps fall down a couple times overcome with a head full of JAM ,maybe.

    Its 72 degress in my head allll the time!

    Esau13 [Wink]

  6. ezy................65 to 95

    If In was forced with great torture and beating to choose a single year in The great journey of the Grateful Dead then I guess it would have to be 70 or 71 (Ron "Pigpen" McKernan)

    Wonderin how to pick a SINGLE year?? [Confused][Confused]

    Loose Lucy [Razz]

  7. 1982 I was 12.Not proud of this next comment.

    Well guess the best I can do is Platium blonde and the Romantics at Hamilton Place.Two hours of the worst music in this hemisphere,the things ya do for girls.

    Man the eightys were wierd,no where near as fun as the 70's.(Got 10 good years from that decade!hahaha)

    Remeber when city had Cris ward doin music video's all night on fridays or saturdays,lots of bad music there.Metal wednsdays on Toronto rocks.

    Gettin on

    Granpa Esau [Eek!]

  8. quote:

    The Fat Cats will be making there long awaited debut at Pepper Jack’s on Dec 21st Saturday night $5.

    Oh yea! This outta be a blast,

    Get your asses out to these shows in january and you won't make my "BOO" list!! [Wink]

    Gonna smoke!!

    Don't forget

    ........ Dec 19 2002 Live @ The Pepper Jack Cafe

    Uncle Fungi Productions will be presenting

    Rueben's Exotic Ranch

    A great three piece jungle-funk-jazz exprience.

    Diggin'it diggin' it diggin' it

    Dougie

  9. quote:

    Esau, are you alive?

    Oh yeah and rareing to go!Got beer 4 in me already,bowlin up a storm.

    Thanks Paisley,was wonderin where they got to.

    Got quite intoxicated last night I hear,even cut off at the bar,wow!

    I guess the jager/flamin sambuca's/rye/50/perks/herb combo really works for memory loss,on to a new combo.

    Swimmin' in beer

    Esau13 [Razz]

  10. I got this email in from the blues fest community............

    Dear Bluesfest Supporters:

    As you may or may not know the National Capital Commission has decided that

    Bluesfest will no longer be welcome in Confederation Park. This decision, at

    this date, puts us in a very difficult position. For this reason, we are asking

    for your support in contacting the National Capital Commission with your

    thoughts on why this decision should be overturned.

    Please send any comments to Marcel Beaudry, chairman of the National Capital

    Commission:

    mbeaudry@ncc-ccn.ca

    and C.C.:

    Mr. Mac Harb, M.P. (Ottawa Centre): harb.m@parl.gc.ca,

    Hon. Sheila Copps, Minister of Canadian Heritage: sheila_copps@pch.gc.ca, and

    Hon. John Manley, M.P. (Ottawa South) Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of

    Finance: jmanley@fin.gc.ca.

    If you want more background information on this decision, please read the Ottawa

    Citizen article in December 13th edition (front page) or go to

    http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/story.asp?id=19C9267D-81EA-4A05-BB40-B07FE2035DF7

    for the online version or visit www.ottawa-bluesfest.ca.

    Although this decision has been made without public consultation, we feel that

    with your help and a show of community support, the N.C.C. may reconsider.

    Thank-you for your efforts and we will keep you posted.

    Please feel free to forward this email to any of your contacts.

    Mark Monahan

    Executive Director

    Cisco Systems Bluesfest

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