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  1. Music, both on stage & around the camp fires all night was fantastic. There is a serious amount of amazing musicians (from 10 yr olds to the elderly) attending this festival. Vibe was awesome, probally the friendliest festival I've been to in a long time, in fact, period. Everyone was very social, helpful & inviting. It's nice to be able to leave your gear, instruments & coolers laying around your site and not worry about it. Since, its a family festival even the kids had tons to do. Pets welcome, and everyone cleaned up after them! No drugged up/hammered morons pulling bullshit, no stereos playing crappy music 24hrs a day - in fact I don't think I heard a stereo the entire weekend, only live bluegrass both on and off the stage. Awesome weekend with great people. [edit to add] I suspect you got unlucky nibbler and camped near some idiots that year.
  2. ...all worth checking out in my opinion The Wild Turkeys T-bear Blind Mule Jon and Roy Pat Robitaille
  3. Thanks god for deck canopys and moose burgers. Been sitting outside drinking bbers & whiskley enjoying the rain since noon, so far I remember we've listened to: USWM - Three In the tree USWM - Kerosene & Coal USWM - Broken Trucks & Bottles Doug Cox & Sam Hurrie - Hungry Ghosts Jughead - 1999-12-09 Fat Cats - Cruelty's Cure Fat Cats - High Five Ranch Ellicottville, NY 1993-08-01 Doug Feaver - High Five Ranch Ellicottville, NY 1993-08-01 My Brother Tina - La Lunas 1996-04-23 Currently: Doug Feaver 5th anniversary playing La Lunas 1997-05-29
  4. Another of Hamilton's great musicians, gone too soon as well. Nice choice. :thumbup: Currently listening to...
  5. Add to that, music legend and one of Hamilton's finest, Jackie Washington. 1919-2009 http://www.thespec.com/News/Local/article/591319 http://www.thespec.com/News/BreakingNews/article/590760
  6. Thanks, very cool idea. Great use of youtube.
  7. Tom Waits 1975-04-22 The Bottom Line New York, NY "Live At The Bottom Line" 01 Diamonds On My Windshield 02 Intro 03 Better Off Without A Wife 04 Intro 05 Semi Suite 06 Nighthawks At The Diner 07 Intro 08 Heart Of Saturday Night 09 Saturday Night Fish Fry 10 Intro 11 Ol' '55 12 Nighthawk Postcards 13 San Diego Serenade Running time: 41:59
  8. This looks great. I know what I'm up to in august. Oh my. That's awesome. :thumbup: David clayton thomas Elvin Bishop Cannad Heat Leon Redbone Maria Muldaur Deborah Coleman Tarbox Ramblers Ronnie Hawkins Guitar Shorty Studebaker John and The Hawks :sold:
  9. The two proffesional concerts taped by Nippon Television in the tour in Japan. The first one is from june 30 and the last one from July 1th, 1966, afternoon concert. Probably the opening concert it's a copy from the videolaser "The Beatles Concert at Budokan" released by Apply/VAP. The Off Stage footage it's from the same videolaser different soundtrack.
  10. What has four legs and sucks cock?
  11. Esau.

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    I haven't done that, since I add links fresh everytime, not sure I have ever used the clipboard actually. I also don't swill on jack daniels, nor have I drank a drop this weekend. Assumptions, assumptions.... It was saturday, a usual day some folks around here are cloudy headed after a friday night out, hence my posting something silly like Bryam Adams covering GD and the logout link. Shame to have to explain such silliness, but aww well. Have a good weekend.
  12. Esau.

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    [color:purple]Thanks, but I think you need a sense of humor.
  13. My favourite post of the day. Thanks for the laugh.
  14. I agree FBN. I also agree. Good for him. I wouldnt have thougt you'd have gotten a reply at all. Who really cares what Kim (or anyone for that matter) says or thinks about Phish or any band really, especially when most of ya'll seem to think he doesn't matter anyway.
  15. Its a google redirect virus. There are a lot of articles out there on how to remove it. If you can use a different computer, search for "google redirect virus". I went through this about two months ago and it drove me nuts. Fortunately (for me) I had already prepared my HDD for my yearly reformatting, so that's what I did and just reinstalled XP, it was the simplest fix, although my OS has its own hard drive, and my other three hard drives contain my data/programs/music etc. One program I use which seems to come up a lot across the web in helping to remove this is http://malwarebytes.org/ I purchased mine and it does a great job cleaning up any crap on my computer, I cant speak for the free version though as I've never tried it. But it may be worth a shot. Another option is to sign up at a tech support site and inquire there since it does require numerous steps (and a couple different programs) to remove it. I use http://www.techguy.org/ for any problems I cannot resolve on my own. Very helpful people who will help you through each step and provide links to which programs you will need.
  16. Figured I'd give the entire show(s) a listen, enjoying the 6/16 right now. For anyone interested or just can't wait until they pick this up... 6/16 http://www.archive.org/details/gd1974-06-16.sbd.bryan.207.shnf 6/18 http://www.archive.org/details/gd1974-06-18.sbd.pitch-fixed-sacks.32528.sbeok.flac16
  17. Townes Van Zandt Whole Coffeehouse Minneapolis, Minnesota Nov. 1973 FM/SBD 01 Radio introduction 02 I'll meet you in the morning 03 Cuckoo song 04 Hobo Bill 05 Where I lead me 06 Brokedown engine blues 07 For the sake of the song 08 Nothing 09 Molly and ten brooks 10 Talking thunderbird blues 11 Pancho and Lefty 12 Mr Mudd and Mr Gold 13 Tecumseh valley 14 The ballad of Ira Hayes 15 (Quicksilver daydreams of) Maria 16 Tying ten knots in the devil's tail
  18. Bob Dylan Madison Square Garden New York, New York November 11, 2002 Disc 1: 01. introduction [00:37] 02. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum [04:40] 03. Yea! Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread [04:08] * 04. Tombstone Blues [06:18] 05. The End Of The Innocence [05:00] 06. Things Have Changed [06:24] 07. Brown Sugar [04:27] 08. Masters Of War [05:13] 09. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) [08:02] 10. Just Like A Woman [07:42] 11. Drifter's Escape [06:49] 12. Shelter From The Storm [06:09] 13. Old Man [04:17] Total time: [69:54] Disc 2: 01. Honest With Me [07:24] 02. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll [06:11] 03. High Water (For Charley Patton) [07:56] 04. Mutineer [03:26] 05. Bye And Bye [05:21] 06. band introduction [00:41] 07. Summer Days [11:47] (encore) 08. Knockin' On Heaven's Door [06:53] 09. All Along The Watchtower [09:15] Total time: [59:01] * First known live performance Band Members: Bob Dylan - vocals, guitar, piano, harp Larry Campbell - guitars, cittern, pedal steel, mandolin, slide guitar, vocals Charlie Sexton - guitars, dobro, vocals George Recile - drums Tony Garnier - electric & stand-up bass
  19. Bob Dylan Sun Palace Fukuoka, Japan February 14, 1997 Taper & Equipment: unknown Lineage: trade CDRs > wav (EAC) > FLAC (TLH) > HC Sound Quality: excellent Disc One (57:04) 101. Crash On The Levee (Down In The Flood) 102. If Not For You 103. All Along The Watchtower 104. Positively 4th Street 105. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 106. Silvio 107. Friend Of The Devil 108. Masters Of War Disc Two (61:23) 201. One Too Many Mornings 202. Seeing The Real You At Last 203. Shooting Star 204. Maggie's Farm 205. Like A Rolling Stone 206. It Ain't Me, Babe 207. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Bob Dylan: vocals & guitar Bucky Baxter: pedal steel John Jackson: guitar Tony Garnier: bass David Kemper: drums Note: At present, this recording does not match anything listed on LosslessBob.
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