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  1. Figured since I'm uploading music to share on my blog, some folks here may be interested as well. This is a collection of studio outtakes from 1968 - 1973. Alternate versions and rough mixes of released songs. Together they make up for a superb “Unplugged†CD (with the occasional electric guitar here and there) recorded long before the days of MTV. It’s a great selection, not least because of the fabulous acoustic version of All Down The Line, which bears little resemblance to the standard version. Acoustic studio outtakes and alternate versions Excellent stereo 1. Dear Doctor 2. You Got The Silver 3. Family 4. No Expectations 5. Sister Morphine 6. Blood Red Wine 7. Country Honk 8. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 9. You Gotta Move 10. Wild Horses 11. All Down The Line 12. Cocksucker Blues 13. Dead Flowers 14. Angie http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F3J4X83W
  2. Time to pull out the tuxedo t-shirt!
  3. Courage? I don't understand what you mean. Aside from his fans who I guess would absolutely love to see his songs in game, who is he standing up to? I doubt the game developers are very concerned about it, I mean, with the amount money they already bring in with these games, and the number of bands out there willing to get massive free promo, a legion of new fans and probally the easiest money they have ever made. Don't get me wrong, it really doesn't bother me if he does or doesn't let his songs be in games as I don't play GH or Rock Band, I just don't understand where your coming from.
  4. Not quite sure what he's "challenging", to be honest, besides the intelligence of his fans and maybe making some good money for himself. But, I agree, he has every right to make his point. Like the rest of the free world. Sounds about right. http://www.monstersandcritics.com/gaming
  5. Esau.

    Should I.....

    Sorry, but I wouldn't, you don't drink nearly enough. Must be an Alberta thing.* *ceasars
  6. Esau.

    Should I.....

    Aww startin out with the ladies drinks...[color:purple]nice.
  7. Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett Grand Lido Negril, Jamaica January 27, 2005 Taping Info: AUD - Schoeps CMC6/MK4v>Tascam DA-P1 Lineage: Tascam DA-P1>digital cable/soundcard>CD Wave>Adaptec Easy CD Creator>Plextor 16/10/40a>mkwACT>shn Taped By: Chris Cafiero Transferred by Chris Cafiero 1. Ain't Had Enough Fun 2. Hate to Lose Your Lovin' 3. Heaven Forsaken 4. Two Trains> 5. Rocket in My Pocket 6. Trouble> 7. Roll Um Easy 8. Clownin' 9. Tears of Rage 10. Missin' You 11. Old Folks Boogie 12. Fool Yourself 13. Down on the Farm Acoustic Duo show. Reception Party for the Third Annual Little Feat Fan Excursion to Jamaica Show was held in the Grand Terraza dining room due to inclement weather.
  8. Esau.

    Should I.....

    Its nice out, walk. That way you can start drinking as soon as you leave the liquore store.
  9. This isn’t one of my recordings, so I don’t have the complete lineage, but it was a multi-track soundboard recording done by a friend who worked at the venue during that time. Fade outs between tracks & tuning, banter has been edited. All files are tagged and in FLAC format Text and track list included in folder United Steelworkers of Montreal The Pepper Jack Cafe Hamilton, Ontario 2007-04-27 Multi-track SBD 1. Out In The Cold 2. Green Means Go 3. Émile Bertrand 4. Union Man 5. Trigger 6. Small Town Banks 7. Standing There 8. Big Old Dirty Tattoo 9. Wandering Eye 10. Can’t Stop Now 11. Ask Me To Stay 12. Tracie Dean 13. Number 4 14. Sad Lovers Lament 15. Meaner Then You 16. Goddamn The CPR http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6UHOIQX9
  10. A step in the right direction. :clap: Although the pessimistic side of me thinks TM will only figure out a way around this.
  11. I like it, had a couple weeks to let it set in. Bluesy and different then recent past albums. It's getting some varying reviews.
  12. I don't think I could spend much time on that site, but I gave it a go for a laugh... ------------------------------------------ Looking for someone you can chat with. Hang on. You're now chatting with a random stranger. Say hi! Stranger: Hi how are you? You: struggling You: I don't have much time Stranger: I don't understand? You: I have to clean up the blood Your conversational partner has disconnected.
  13. Dick Trickle Rusty Kuntz
  14. Its a great album, grabbed it last month. Neil Young is on the album as well.
  15. You know, that Swiss capped part sparked my curiosity. So I did some reading about that. Thanks for bringing it to attention M.O.B.E, it sorta backs up what I said about the 2nd ammendment. Funny how some US folks like the original poster of M.O.B.E's quote throw half truths out there for their arguement for having handguns. Its a shame that so many American's feel so threatened that they need to carry a handgun. Not quite, they arm their miltia/military and at the age of 19 males must attend military training and service after which they remain part of the military until the age of 31. For women, military service is voluntary. The firearm (usually a rifle) is then open to gov't inspection at anytime. After the age of 31, if the male decides to finish his term of service, the guns are turned into the gov't and dismantled or made into single action (not semi or fully auto) and returned to the male, if they choose. Sorta sounds like the 2nd ammendment doesn't it? Imagine what would happen in the US if able bodied males by the age of 19 were required by law to attend military training and/or boot camps. The Swiss also don't have a military like the US, or even Canada. For example Swiss Military services The Swiss go'vt also sponsors proper training (rifles) for adolences to promote proper firearms education and care. Also have a yearly mandatory training for firearms owners. Unlike the US. They also have strict control of transporting firearms, much like Canada (permit required, only from point A to B etc), only for the purpose of hunting, use at shooting ranges etc, they may not conceal or publically carry their firearm, again unlike the US. A lot of the rules have also changed as of 2008 when Switzerland signed the Schengen agreement. In short & pertaining to firearms, all firearms must be regsitered, only one firearm may be purchased per aqusition permit, you must meet the requirements regualted by the gov't to obtain a permit to purchase a firearm, weapons purchased in the last decade before the agreement must be regsitered and if not possession is subject to criminal charges. They do have a more laxed view toward firearms then Canada, but their gov't takes a much more active role in proper firearms education and regulation. As for the "lowest gun related crime rate in the civilized world" part, again not quite accurate considering the population is only 7.5 million and from the wiki stats I checked and doing some napkin math the gun crimes would be around par with Canada, perhaps a bit lower and of course extremely lower then the US. I'd say in reponse to the quoted person in M.O.B.E's post, if your American and value your freedom join the military, thats what the Swiss do.
  16. Nope, do what ya want. I only tried to help.
  17. Same as its always been. Your link went to google, mine to the downloads.
  18. They do sound good, especially the FLACs. I'm in the process of uploading the 18 & 19th shows (SBDs) with cover art for a freind in NWT who is bandwidth challenged, if your interested I'm sure I could be persuaded to post the links.
  19. Adaware & Spybot both offer free downloads. Not sure about malwarebytes, mine is a pay version. http://www.safer-networking.org/en/spybotsd/index.html http://www.lavasoft.com/single/trialpay.php
  20. No offence, but I don't see the relevance to be honest, what your quoted pertains to handguns, which in Canada are restricted weapons, and have been required to be registered since the 1930s and have pretty much always been strictly controlled. The issues are from bill C-68 (est.1995) that require owners of non-restricted firearms or "long guns" (eg: rifles & shotguns) to regsiter their firearms. Which in may 2009, people who have not regsitered their rifles/shotguns will no longer be protected from prosecution for possession of unregistered rifles or shotguns. Thankfully, in Canada we've never had to deal with something as vague and misunderstood as the 2nd amendment. But, thats a whole other topic. Here's some info about Canada and handguns. http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/cdic-mcc/19-1/d_e.html
  21. Esau.

    nickleback sux

    Figured this was the thread for this... How Bad Can It Be?: “Nickelback: Live at Sturgis 2006″ http://popdose.com/how-bad-can-it-be-nickelback-live-at-sturgis-2006/
  22. How would a gun registry have any effect on thngs like this? I find statistics and arguments like these misleading, much like the marijuana issue. I can understand a lot of the pros for the registry, and in essence I think it could be a good thing, for many of the reasons stated in previous posts by ya'll. But as mentioned already, people who have these guns for the sole purpose of crime will not regsiter them and in the end, registered or not, if someone decides they are going shoot themselves, or kill someone having their name in the registry doesn't mean it will prevent, or deter anything. I think money could be better spent, or at least for starters spent in other ways, like making the availability much tougher, tighter screening processes (criminal/psych etc), having the serial numbers registered at time of purchase** for all firearms and limits to the number a person can legally own. Perhaps, create some new gov't jobs and have the sale of firearms controlled by the gov't (like alcohol via LCBO/beer store). ** re: registering at ToP: It may be that way now, I dunno exactly, but at one time all you needed was an FAC to buy a rifle it was up to you to register it. Of course, like a registry none of these things could be considered a deterrent to murders, crime, suicide etc but then again, taking drivers tests/courses, registering a car doesn't deter people from being irresponsible drivers. I grew up in a home that had many rifles (firearms in one cabinet, ammo in a different cabinet, both locked), my father, little brother & I all hunted, my brother and I both owned rifles (with FACs) at the age of 16. We also took hunting & gun courses before our father would even let us fire them. Proper education is important. Personally, I'm not for or against a registry, at least for the moment anyway, but at the same time I think a lot the reasons and arguments given for it are pretty weak, overall. For the record, after my father passed away in 97, I took advantage of the turn in program at my local police station since I knew I wouldn't be going hunting again and honestly don't have a need for one now.
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