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  1. Not my upload, just saw it on another board.

    Jerry Garcia Band

    Goldcoast Concert Bowl

    Squaw Valley, CA

    8/24/91

    Disc One (58:49)

    --Set I--

    1) tuning

    2) How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You

    3) Stop That Train

    4) Run For The Roses

    5) Forever Young

    6) C'est La Vie (You Never Can Tell)

    8) Lazy Bones

    8) Deal

    Disc Two (50:23)

    --Set II--

    1) tuning

    2) The Way You Do The Things You Do

    3) Waiting For A Miracle

    4) Struggling Man

    5) Money Honey

    6) Shining Star

    6) Everybody Needs Somebody To Love

    mp3

    http://www.sendspace.com/file/n3adzx

  2. Happy birthday to the big man on guitar!

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    Warren will always remain one of my favourite guitar players. Most notable moment for me was meeting him for the first time outisde the Opera House (1997) smoking a finely rolled number with some friends & Warren & Allen joined us, Allen asked to see some of my tattoos and after another number we (four of us) were handed hats & shirts by Warren as thanks, as well they both signed all our tickets. That night for me will always be clear as day, regardless how in the clouds I was at the time. Class act in my opinion.

    So..cheers to em! Keep on doin what ya do!

  3. Haven't seen anything posted yet, if it has ignore this post I guess.

    He's to do it in France & Nick Mason is going be playing with him.

    http://roger-waters.com/

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    http://www.rogerwaters2006.com/

    This was posted on another board but I couldn't find a direct link to it myself.

    From Pollstar:

    Pink Floyd's Roger Waters has announced a European tour, along with the promise of a full performance of his former band's album Dark Side Of The Moon in France.

    The confirmed concerts start with an appearance at Portugal's Rock In Rio - Lisbon festival June 2. From there, he'll do at least 10 dates in Italy, Germany, Iceland, Norway, Greece and Denmark, staying on the road through July 12.

    According to Waters' official Web site, the former Pink Floyd bassist/vocalist will be joined by ex-bandmate Nick Mason on drums for a live version of Dark Side Of The Moon. The site does not specify whether the event will be a one-off or a tour, stating simply, "Somewhere in France. This summer."

    Details are expected shortly.

  4. Huether Hotel

    Waterloo, ON

    1992-12-31

    (partial second set)

    Tennessee

    Mirror

    As Much As This

    Weary

    E:

    Bertha >

    Feelin' Alright

    [40+ mins]

    I also have the Y95 Basement Rock program hosted by Neal Headly. Its labeled 1993-01-20 (before Cruelty's Cure). I'm pretty sure the live tracks played were from Phil's and recorded in 92, but I may be wrong, would have to listen to it again. They do a nice Sweet Sisters (acoustic) in studio on air.

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    I have the demos from 92 too, but figure those aren't for archive.

  5. I had to stop when I got to this -

    Wal-Mart said it will build the stores in neighborhoods with high crime or unemployment rates, on sites that are environmentally contaminated, or in vacant buildings or malls in need of revitalization.

    Sounds peachy!

    They talk lots about making jobs, but not about where the money will come from to buy the crap in the stores to keep them going.

    I'm most bothered by the bolded part.

  6. Great to see a new (or revived) venue in steeltown.

    Former telecentre converted into lively west-end showplace

    By Doug Foley

    The Hamilton Spectator

    (Apr 4, 2006)

    The former home of Tiny Talent Time hopes to become the future home of big time talent.

    The West Side Concert Theatre, set to open Thursday with a concert by one-time Beatles drummer Pete Best, as the latest incarnation of what was once CHCH TV's Telecentre.

    Over the years, it served as home base to such CHCH stalwarts as Tiny Talent Time, The Ken Soble Amateur Show, wrestling, Club 11 Dance Party, Randy Dandy, Cap'n Andy, Party Game and The Hilarious House Of Frightenstein.

    CHCH evolved into ONtv which evolved into CH, which sold the building in 2000 to Hamilton-based MJM Productions and Big Bang Studios.

    Last year, the building on King Street West, between Locke and Pearl, switched hands to Loren Lieberman and Colin Lapsley, who have remodelled it for a theatre and concert venue.

    Lieberman headed the Tivoli Theatre group which operated for several years out of the historic movie house on James Street North. Part of the 1870s building collapsed in 2004, prompting its closure.

    Lieberman should feel at home in The West Side because it also started life as a movie theatre - The Kenmore.

    But there is one big difference.

    Lieberman was a tenant in the Tivoli while he and Lapsley, a musician and active member of the local theatre community, own this building.

    "It's a pleasure. ... no absentee landlord to contend with, everything we do now is for ourselves and that changes everything," said Lieberman.

    "The vibe out here is completely different from being downtown. This is a good neighbourhood. We haven't had to shoo away anybody sleeping in the doorway in the morning.

    "It's a much more manageable space to be in. The Tivoli had 700 fixed seats so you couldn't do something small and intimate and even if you had 200 people there, it seemed empty."

    Lieberman and Lapsley, friends since high school, have done a fair amount of restoration and renovation work to The West Side by themselves.

    The building, which was constructed in 1930, has a new heating system and roof and the bright and spacious new lobby will feature a tiled floor and new bar and sitting area.

    The main auditorium will be able to hold up to 300 people. There will not be permanent seating installed so that the venue can change according to the event -- stand up for concerts, chairs brought in for theatre.

    Lieberman and Lapsley reaped some benefits from the building's years under CHCH in that the acoustics are top-notch and the ceiling of the main hall wired with tracks for lighting.

    The room is draped in black curtain on all walls for more acoustic control and has a good-sized stage area at the north end.

    The West Side offices are upstairs where Creative Arts Inc., the organization that runs the annual music/crafts show Festival of Friends, will also be housed.

    Lieberman is a former executive director of Creative Arts and currently serves as program manager for Festival of Friends. Creative Arts was also housed at the Tivoli at the time of its collapse.

    As for the Tiv, both men are quick to point out there is no connection with The West Side.

    "People keep referring to it as the new Tivoli and it's not," said Lapsley.

    Lieberman and Lapsley say their goal is to make The West Side a venue for theatre, although concerts are a way to pay the bills in the meantime. The versatility of the building makes that possible and it is available and adaptable for rental for other events.

    "There has been a void for this type of facility," said Lapsley.

    The owners are making inquiries about a permanent liquor licence.

    The Pete Best Band show April 6 will have a special permit licence. Tickets are $25 for the 8 p.m. gig. For information call 905-777-9777 or go to www.westsidelive.com.

    http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?

  7. I do agree with that StaggerLee, back yard growing wouldn't be a big issue and I would rather be charged under a legal system. I'm not opposed to legalization actually but I do I feel just switching to full out legal would be a bad step to start with.

    Again, just my opinion & thoughts here (certianly no authority on the subject) but I know alot of my American freinds said if it was legalized here they would move here, granted most were probally talking shit, but I do fear we would be a attraction for the wrong element coming here soley to absue it or beacuse of it. I personally feel we need to start out be decriminalizing, kinda reducing the shock to the folks opposed.

    As for the cash grab angle, right now the cash grab in my opinion is keeping it illegal, given our gov't knows the rough stats of how many people smoke it, as well the income it generates (add the bigger fines they get to charge while illegal) and the fact they are now using the remedies for organized crime and other unlawful activities act which allows the police to seize your property & bank account without actually charging you.

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