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  1. Got mine today - woo-hoo! Sunday service with DBT.
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    1,312 mp3s

    Sorry folks. I dropped the ball on that one. Dispense fail.
  3. Esau.

    1,312 mp3s

    It was brought to my attention this morning that amazon is giving away a shitload of free mp3 tracks, so I checked it out and as I type this there is 1,312 mp3s offered. I dunno if this is something they do all the time or not it's the first I've heard of it, but I figure there's gotta be something worth grabbing from there. Not available to us Canadians. :thumbdown: http://www.amazon.com/s/qid=1257260 [color:red][edit to add] Just heads up, it seems you need to create an account, or sign into an existing account & install some mp3 downloader file first.
  4. Esau.

    yayyyyyy God

    http://eternal-earthbound-pets.com/Home_Page.html Also read the FAQ.
  5. http://www.faniq.com/article/Macys-advertises
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    8

    For those without stmusic accounts or enjoy AUDS looking for the sets, bt.etree has these available. Phish Festival 8 Empire Polo Club Indio, California October 31, 2009 Source: Milab VM-44 Link -> Lunatec V2 -> Korg MR-1000 (1bit/2.8MHz DSD) Location: Set 1: right front corner of soundboard, 8’ stand, Set 2 + 3: fob, dfc, 6’ stand Transfer: Korg MR-1000 -> AudioGate (16/44) -> CD Wave -> FLAC http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=529470 Phish 11/01/2009 Indio, California Empire Polo Club, Festival 8 Source (Set I): Schoeps mk41> KC5> M222> NT222> Apogee Mini-Me> SD 722 (@24bit/96kHz) Location: FOB, 5' ROC, 75' from stage, 6' Stand, DINA Source (Set II, III, E): Schoeps mk22> KC5> M222> NT222> Apogee Mini-Me> SD 722 (@24bit/96kHz) Location: FOB, DFC, 50' from stage, 6' Stand, ORTF http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=529471
  7. Bob Dylan Jewels & Binoculars World Tour 1966 Disc 2/26 http://www.bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-j03.html January 26 - WBAI-FM Studios, New York, New York - Part Two The Bob Fass Radio Show "But This Is A Drag" (3:44) "Are You Gonna Play More Music Tonight?" (0:50) "All You Have To Do Is Be Sweet Loveable Bob Dylan" (3:45) "I Think You've Played, You Know, Long Enough" (0:34) "We'll Just Split, Right" (0:22) "Bob Dylan Is Beautiful, Bob Fass Is Beautiful and Radio Un-Nameable Is Beautiful" (1:00) "I Don't Want To Talk To Bob Dylan (1:13) "Did He Ride The A-Train Down To WBAI Tonight?" (0:30) "Mother Revisited" (1:23) "Bob Fass, Please?" (0:42) "Can I Talk To Bob Dylan?" (1:32) "What Do You Want To Know?" (1:47) "Did The Tea Ever Come?" (1:07) Yeah, I'd Like To Ask Bob Dylan A Question" (1:09) "Good Morning" (0:47) "I Didn't Think I'd Get On So Fast" (1:02) "Not Everybody Has The Courage To Sing Like I Do" (1:03) "You're A Pretty Smart Fella" (1:21) "I'm Recording This On Tape, And I'll Be Sending A Dub Over To Them As Soon As I Can" (2:04) "You Wanna Take Some More Calls?" (0:56) "What Grade Are You In?" (8:44) "I Won't Say The Same Thing, Now" (1:05) "You Got The Wrong Number" (2:55) "Wait, I'll Go With You" (2:14) "You Might As Well Take A Train" (1:26) "Thanks For Playing The Record For Me" (1:51)
  8. Unless I'm missing something, I don't think anyone was debating or saying otherwise about the quality (or lack thereof) of the content used to meet the cancon requirements.
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    8

    I think you need to listen to Exile On Main Street, because that ain't it.
  10. Awesome, I'm goin wanna chat it up next time we cross paths. Those were some great sessions, now I wanna dig up the outtakes. For anyone who didn't grab this the other times I uploaded & shared it here, here's a great solo (acoustic) Kooper show on my blog - I don't update it much but the link is still good. The Sam Stone cover is worth the download alone. Al Kooper KSAN FM 95.5 1974-11-09 FLAC
  11. During the recording of the album, loads of heroin was around, but most of songs were outtakes and tracks written or recorded between 1969 to 1971. Some were songs that didn't make it to previous albums, like Sticky Fingers and some were songs just held back because they didn't want to give them to the record company during Fingers sessions, at least according to Mick Jagger, if I remember correctly. That might have a bit to do with finding no direct lyrics, but the opener to the album, 'Rocks Off' would be the one track where heroin is indirectly referred to, but obvious in its meaning. I'm zipping through the days at lightning speed. Plug in, flush out and fire the fuckin' feed. Heading for the overload Splattered on the dirty road Kick me like you've kicked before I can't even feel the pain no more.
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    8

    So, a rumor floating around I read was that Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings will be there, apparently for Off The Wall. Of course, that's just one of many rumors circulating.
  13. Esau.

    8 on Sirius/XM

    Alternatively, folks could listen to the Bunny here. http://www.hoodstream.com/
  14. I had asked this question to a friend who used to work at CHCH, this is the gist of what she told me. If I had the email still I'd repost as it has much more detailed information. The CRTC might not regulate the volume of programs or commercials, but it's the broadcast license that restricts the peaks a transmitter can use to send out audio or video signals. So this means, the loudest commercial can never surpass the volume of the loudest part of the program. TV programs have mixed audio levels used to build dramatic effect, but advertisers want to get their point across without being as subtle. So commercials run at the loudest peak volume allowed from beginning to end. Wait, what?
  15. http://www.kcci.com/news/21441792/detail.html#
  16. KVHW Quixote's True Blue Denver,CO 1999-11-28 CD 1 (58:26) 1. Slumber 2. 5B4 Funk 3. Same World 4. Hillbillies on PCP 5. Shotgun House CD 2 (67:49) 1. My Favorite Things > 2. Caz. 3. Spring Water 4. Point Of No Return CD 3 (74:13) 1. In Time 2. You're The One 3. Tangled Hangers 4. Let Me Love You 5. Egads 6. It's Your Thing ********FILLER********** Steve Kimock Band (02.18.00) 7.Stella Blue
  17. Considering the one source cited in this thread for argument (or "truth"), I'll say no.
  18. Yeah, I don't get it, maybe its the bookmark addon I'm using (although doubtful) but I think I'm going give Google's Chrome a go again, I didn't like when it first became available. It was clunky & didn't gel well with some things I did but reading up on a few forums it seems it may be better now-a-days. I'd run linux, but no matter how many times I use it I just don't care for it's interface - although, being able to run the OS from CD is great especially the few times when I've had a system error that didn't allow me to boot xp to save my files before a clean install.
  19. Stop using IE because it's "stupid"? That's a compelling argument. What I find stupid is the amount of resources/memory Firefox requires to run opposed to IE. I just started using Firefox again after the site had issues and was hopeful it had improved, sadly after a few days of use I see it hasn't.
  20. First off, I apologize Brad, this hasn't really been on topic I suppose and I'm not really getting on it with my next post either. Out of curiosity, how do you know it is not 1/3? I certainly couldn't say it is, but I also couldn't say it isn't. I just don't watch, follow or know enough about the programs airing now-a-days to be sure. You have to consider that the Cancon requirements refer to "content that was at least partly written, produced, presented, or otherwise contributed to by persons from Canada". With radio being a smaller, more obvious and up front media in comparison to television it's more apparent which content is Canadian, at least to me anyway. I'm sure someone who follows the television industry to the same degree I (or we) follow the music industry it's easy to recognize what content is Canadian, or falls under Cancon. So, what your saying is, you basically want something for free at the cost of other Canadians & Canadian business. You do realize that these stations employ/pay a lot of people don't you? Not just those who work at or directly for the station either. If advertising were to be covering 100% of the costs of airing these programs and we didn't have to pay for the service then how do you think that would effect the prices from the businesses that buy television advertising? I suspect we would be complaining that places like Canadian Tire (for example) are charging way too much for their products. As an example: Should I (when I'm working), being an electrician not get paid for working 40-60+ hours a week because places like the steel mills, hydro plants and even the television stations (who do you think erects & climbs those giant towers to maintain them?) charge for their service and advertise their product to which we are "subjected to". As for what I watch on TV, I watch about 15-20 hours a week of TV, on occasion maybe more and I'm pretty sure the channels are Canadian owned, I don't watch prime-time tv. Of course there are exceptions (eg: NHL hockey) where I am obviously watching prime-time/American TV but for the most part I stick to Canadian channels & programming the best I can, just like radio. I relate to it and I enjoy Canadian programs. Then again, I am not crying I want something for free either.
  21. Been working fine for me for two days. (that's when I first downloaded it after the issues with IE started 3 days ago)
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