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  1. I was listening to it on vinyl. Spinning this now:
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    thread of the year
  3. Drive By Truckers have a bunch of pretty easy songs to play, I know they're easy cuz I can play some of them. Here's a few: The Company I Keep Sink Hole Decoration Day Self Destructive Zones Country Honk by The Stones is a crowd pleaser.
  4. http://www.mycricket.com/mile-high-music-festival My Morning Jacket just taking the stage
  5. Now that it is established that it is not a $300 bottle of scotch so you don't have to save it until you are 85 years old, crack 'er open and drink it. I've had a bottle of that before, I had a couple real nice glasses of it, then my Dad came for a visit. I think he just takes his revenge out on me for stealing his liquor in my teen years and watering down his bottles to make it look like I didn't take any. It didn't last long.
  6. I've been putting it off for a while due to tons of other commitments. I've just put together a relativley inexpensive hi-fi system. (Onkyo- TK 2500, dual 502 turn table and epos m12 speakers). I haven't had a record "collection" in a very long time. I remember hawking off some real gems back in the day, stuff I would kill to have again. So I've been buying records lately, I have about 50 now and it's increasing fast. I also hook the ipod up to the receiver. The difference is highly noticable. It's not even in the same ball park. I picked up a real nice copy of Pink Floyd's meddle today. I heard things listening to that tonight that I never even knew existed. As far as image goes, it looks awesome, not gonna lie to you, but I live out in the country so not too many people come out to "look" at it. I mostly listen to it in my basement, alone, with my eyes closed. I used to have a sizeable card and comic book collection and in fact owned a card and comic store. I got rid of it all, except a few nice ones. I just didn't see the value in them any more, other than for nostalgia or something. I really would never be able to "use" 80,000 cards for much of anything, same with the 12,000 comics, although perhaps they had better use than the cards. Sure the value of some cards will always be high but for the most part, 99.9% of the cards you buy are worth about $0.01. Records however, can be played and will always have value just because of that. Another example I also got Springsteen Born to Run in the $1.00 bin. The guy actually never charged me anything for it. The cover is worn but the record is in vg+ shape. No card can give me as much pleasure as listening to Thunder Road on vinyl.
  7. Thanks, that looks pretty awesome. I think I will have to order this.
  8. RIP Ben, one of my favorite musicians. He brought the psychedelic to a lot of Neils songs and to the lap steel in general.
  9. That's awesome, congrats. What kind of bike do you ride?
  10. he was probably thinking, "oh shit"
  11. Grateful Dead Philadelphia Civic Center Philadelphia, PA August 4, 1974 Jerry Garcia - Lead Guitar, Vocals Donna Jean Godchaux - Vocals Keith Godchaux - Keyboards Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Phil Lesh - Electric Bass, Vocals Bob Weir - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals *Matrix* ---------------------------------------------------- SBD (shnid=1574): Lineage: MSR>DATs>CDRs>EAC>SHN Thanks to Bob Fishman for the Source Disk, EAC/SHN by dnsacks@usa.net ---------------------------------------------------- AUD (shnid=20369): AUDMC > DAT > WAV > SHN Recorded by Jerry Moore w/ 2 AKG D-1000E mics > Sony 152 deck. Maxell UD-120 cassettes, with Dolby B ON. Located front row balcony (approx. 15 ft above the main floor), audience right, about half way back from stage. Telescoping aluminum pole (golf ball retriever) extended about 6 feet out horizontally, with the mics in a "V" on the end, angled so that they were aimed at the two wings of the proscenium. Analog > DAT transfer by Mark Cohen, January, 2003 DAT > SHN/CD by Noah Weiner, June, 2003 Tascam 122MKIII cassette deck (MC playback) > Tascam DA40 DAT deck (record) > Fostex D5 DAT deck (playback) > Turtle Beach Montego II Digital I/O > Sound Forge (wav editing and track IDs) > SHNTOOL (SBE fix) > MKW Audio Compression Toolkit (shn) --------------------------------------------------- Thank you to Darrin Sacks for the SBD transfer, to Jerry Moore for recording the show, and to Mark Cohen and Noah Weiner for the AUD transfer. Matrix by Hunter Seamons using Final Cut Pro (SHN>AIFF>Final Cut>WAV>FLAC16) August 10, 2009 Set I ----- d1t01 - Stage Announcements d1t02 - Bertha d1t03 - Mexicali Blues d1t04 - Scarlet Begonias d1t05 - Black Throated Wind d1t06 - Deal d1t07 - Beat It On Down The Line d1t08 - Peggy-O d1t09 - Jack Straw d1t10 - Loser d1t11 - El Paso d2t01 - Row Jimmy d2t02 - Take A Step Back d2t03 - Playing In The Band Set II ----- d2t04 - Seastones Set III ----- d2t05 - Take A Step Back d2t06 - Ship Of Fools d2t07 - Big River d2t08 - Loose Lucy d3t01 - Me And My Uncle d3t02 - It Must Have Been The Roses d3t03 - Weather Report Suite > d3t04 - Jam > d3t05 - Wharf Rat > d3t06 - U.S. Blues d3t07 - Sugar Magnolia Encore ------ d3t08 - Casey Jones
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    mom, would you mind dialing my cell, I can't find it anywhere. oh yeah, there it is, right there. Thanks mom. sorry
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