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  1. Just feel good you can go to the shows now or summer!Unless they come to Toronto or Canada in general,I can't see em,The good old US of A deems me an undesirable and refuses me entry,if I get caught trying to cross,well lets not talk about that.

    I did sneak across for Trey in Saratoga Springs in 01,close call.

    C.C.W,N.C.A(1),N.C.A(1)

    Al Capone [Mad]

  2. 1.Jerry

    2.Jerry

    3.Jerry

    4.Jerry

    5.Jerry

    6.Jerry & Wang Dang Doodle

    7.Brett

    8.Copps col. shows

    9.Jerry

    10.The love

    11.Jerry

    12.trying to remember were I am

    13.spinners

    14.that girl from Tallahasse with all the tattoos

    15.Jerry

    16.just knowin I was goin'

    17.Jerry

    18.sneakin across the border

    19.Jerry of course

    20.a time when this question never came up,because now it makes me a bit sad to think what and who we lost.But what a time it was!!

    Rememberin my first right now 06.21.84 wow!

    Shakin my bones

    Esau13

  3. Hey all check this out and don't miss out!!

    Tune in tonight for two back-to-back jamband radio programs. Both can be heard from the internet

    First from the Campus Radio station in Fredericton is CHSR 97.9 FM (not 97.5). Tune in Monday nights 9:30 - 11:00 ATL (so 8:30 -10:00 EST) for jamband radio, or on the web at

    www.unb.ca/chsr.

    Next, is the Live-Art Radio Show from Queen's University CFRC campus radio. Tune in on the web at

    www.queensu.ca/cfrc/

    And join in on the online chat @

    www.jamhub.ca

    First 100 get a free smile.

    Esau13 [Eek!]

  4. Well now that I have yer attention!!!

    here's the set list for tonight @ Cats...........

    One------

    Deep Elem Blues

    Station

    Cat's down under the stars

    Sing me gently home

    Soldier's home

    **Killer Train**

    Lorraina>

    jam>

    Lorraina

    Climb

    Folsom prison blues

    .??-Comes around-??

    Burden & Misfortune

    TWO--------

    Montana haze

    ??-??????-?? >

    jam>

    ??-??????-??

    Weary

    Fatman in the bathtub

    Daredevil

    ??-Garden-??

    Run back home

    Like a rolling stone

    E:Midnight Special

    WOW!!

    What can I say???...........just got in from the Cats....why isn't anyone taping this???

    I can't beleive what these guys are doin'!!Killer jams...old surprises ("Killer train" )(WOW)long jams!F##KIN' Right! Did I mention the jams?

    Altough tonight everybody was goin' to 33 Hess after the show...I couldn't or wouldn't..after last sunday>monday draggin' my ass @ work.......anyway.....I don't know if it's one less joint or one less beer(Just kiddin' guys)but the early start for the Cats seems to give em this great energy to jam!

    NOTE:

    ??-song title-?? = not sure of title(@ least tonight)

    ??-????????-?? = disagreements about song title with others......hahaha,right on guys!

    **Killer Train** = Long time since played or since I remember hearin' it..either way..

    All in all this trip..er..show was amazing..and hardly anyone there to get off on it!

    Started to gather more people around 12:30(Old times! people).Definatley well worth the headache tomorrow @ work...or..today.depending when you read this..if ya do.?.?.?

    Sincerely,

    Billy Bob Thorton

  5. quote:

    Hopefully 33 Hess has replenished their beer supply since last Sunday when I was doen there. It was bad enough when they got rid of Guiness, but last sunday I was left drinking Miller Genuine Draft.

    No f##kin' doubt! Iwas there that night..(last sun.)Luckily there was lots of 50 in the fridge.

    Couldn't do it tonight....had to be in bed by 3:00 this sunday....hated last monday mornin'...ahashahahahaha

    Couldn't find the hole

    Franklin "The Virgin" Samsonire

  6. Hey thanks Brian,I had a feelin' I was wrong.I had been told the story before but obliviously didn,t remeber it.

    I got mine from the Dead tune,although i knew it was biblical name.

    Yea Jamie I remember that cat, what timing, I was starved.Cheers to that dude!

    Esau, from the Hebrew word pronounced ay-sawv, meaning rough, or hairy, was the grandson of Abraham and Sarah, the slightly older twin son of Isaac and Rebekah.

    [big Grin]

  7. Reserve your "Live 1975" Limited Edition

    Orders are now being taken for the Limited Edition of Bob Dylan's "The Bootleg Series, vol. 5-Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue".

    This two-CD set, to be released on November 26, is comprised of selections from the best of the multitrack recordings of the Revue's celebrated performances in Worcester, Cambridge, Boston, and Montreal. A bonus DVD packaged with the Limited Edition will include two songs from Bob Dylan's film "Renaldo and Clara," remixed for 5.1 surround sound.

    As an added inducement, all pre-orders will come with an adaptation of the original Rolling Thunder Revue handbill.

    -

    Order @ www.bobdylan.com

  8. By Jim Abbott | Sentinel Pop Music Writer

    -

    Bob Dylan, Live 1975 (The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5) (Columbia-Legacy): Nobody shouts "Judas!" at Bob Dylan in the latest installment of the exquisitely produced Bootleg Series, which last chronicled the singer's historic 1966 Royal Albert Hall concert.

    Although that show was a cultural atomic bomb, with Dylan's plugged-in performance sparking derisive shouts, this two-disc snapshot of the 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue captivates with more subtle touches. The music sounds remarkably organic, unfolding with such looseness that songs occasionally seem one wrong-turn away from falling apart.

    "All right, we'll try it," Dylan responds with mock skepticism to a shouted request for "Just Like a Woman." Framed by David Mansfield's pedal steel guitar, the result is a shimmering collision between a country weeper and a rock ballad.

    Like the other songs here, it's not a definitive version as much as a freewheeling reinvention, Dylan's connection to and extension of his folk heritage. On that level, it's an exceptional achievement.

    Unlike the Albert Hall album, Live 1975 isn't culled from a solitary show. Instead, these 22 songs are cherry-picked from five concerts during several weeks in Boston, Quebec and Worcester, Mass., then sequenced in keeping with original set lists.

    The main reason for that approach was to deliver consistent sound quality, and that's a significant triumph on Live 1975. The clarity and the immediacy of the music rival anything produced in the digital age.

    Even better, Dylan's singing is expressive and inspired as he tears through a generous portion of Blood on the Tracks and previews the intricate, narrative songs that would surface on Desire. Though he has a reputation for confounding with unintelligible mumbling, the enunciation is impeccable here.

    So is the band, which showcases the spirited fiddling of Scarlet Rivera on a faithful rendition of "Hurricane," Dylan's journalistic account of the arrest and trial of boxer Rubin Carter. Rivera also contributes the twisting, haunted solos on Desire's "One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below)," which intersect almost unconsciously with Rob Stoner's sinister bass.

    Stoner acquits himself equally well on the harder rocking songs, anchoring the rhythm section against a hailstorm of careening guitars by Bobby Neuwirth, T-Bone Burnett and Steven Soles.

    And even if Dylan's musical experiments don't always hit the mark, they skillfully reflect his notion of the Rolling Thunder Revue as an updated vaudeville show.

    In that spirit, Dylan graciously shares the spotlight with his accompanists and guests Roger McGuinn and Joan Baez. McGuinn's gentle picking lends additional wistfulness to "Knocking on Heaven's Door" while Baez does an admirable job of matching Dylan's mercurial phrasing on "Blowin' in the Wind."

    Yet Dylan always commands attention through the sheer force of his presence. Whether it's the blistering "Tonight, I'll Be Staying Here With You" or the melancholy "Simple Twist of Fate," Live 1975 is a rollicking reminder that he deserves his reputation as a peerless troubadour.

  9. Now the rumor is that this was the last night.....although nothing was said by the band/staff there was talk about this.

    quote:

    you're stepping on my foot."

    "well you're stepping on my foot."

    "hey, you're both standing on my feet!"

    "step on someone else's foot!"

    "I'll step on whoever's foot I want!"

    and off we go!

    "Should I stay or should I go?" [Confused][Confused][Confused][Roll Eyes]

    Topper Headon (The Clash)

  10. Just for you who ever can't get how my name is said....................................................................

    E-SAW13=Esau13

    Just like the dead Tune "My brother Esau"

    Or the biblical name of a dude who beeseched his family name(I think thats how it goes)(Beeseched?????)

    I got some beer in me and some treats so I thought I'd clear that up.

    Thanks always to Paisley McFly for his complete understanding when I ramble and again for the ride back from Trey in 01.....

    Cheers.....

    And as always "Keep yer head out of yer ass"

    Signed,

    A man with arms

    ps.Not that any of ya give a shit.

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