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Esau.

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  1. No alcohol bans in National parks (as mentioned above) except on the may 24 weekends.
  2. Nirvana, Nevermind The Beach Boys, Pet Sounds Arcade Fire The Neon Bible I pretty agree with the folks on those three albums, although I don't think I'd be as gentle and kind as Green Gartside was about Arcade Fire.
  3. I haven't been to this place in many years, but I know it used to be all good with drinking (and partying for the most part). I'd still call ahead and inquire. http://www.countrycamping.ca/main.html National Parks (like Cyprus Lake in Tobermory) are ok to drink on your site (unlike provincial), but they are really strict about noise. http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/on/bruce/activ/activ2_E.asp
  4. Peter Tosh Montreux Jazz Festival Montreux, Switzerland Jazz Festival 1979-07-16 lineage: TV > ? > DVD > nero6 for video extraction to hard drive and menus. Quality: A- set list Intro > 400 Years Steppin' razor African Get Up, Stand Up Don't Look back I'm The Toughest Bush Doctor The Date the Dollar Die Burial Buk -in- Hamm Palace Mystic Man Pick Myself Up
  5. Neil Young & Crazy Horse 1996-10-31 Copps Coliseum Hamilton, Ontario, Canada lineage: excellent audience video > transfer > ?? > DVD (trade) > DVDDecrypter > files 01. Hey Hey, My My 02. Cowgirl In The Sand 03. Big Time 04. Pocahontas 05. The Needle And The Damage Done 06. Helpless 07. Comes A Time 08. I Am A Child 09. Scattered 10. Cinnamon Girl 11. The Loner 12. Natural Beauty 13. Fuckin' Up 14. Music Arcade 15. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere 16. Stupid Girl 17. Rockin' In The Free World 18. Prisoners Of Rock 'n' Roll 19. The Losing End 20. Welfare Mothers 21. Dangerbird 22. Powderfinger 23. Slip Away 24. Roll Another Number
  6. I hear that. This came at the best time, my ratio is low due to my HDD crashing while I was seeding some shows, so now that I'm able to download/seed/burn DVDs again, I'm going take full adavantage of the ratio deal and seed some DVDs to pick up my slack.
  7. No idea how many folks here use this site, but I figure some people may be interested. Only your upload stats are counted for the summer.. good time to join. Really good mix of music available (no commercial releases). http://zombtracker.the-zomb.com/
  8. Bob Dylan Brixton Academy, London, UK Friday, 31st March 1995 Never-Ending Tour Concert #657 DVDylan ID: D182 Recording type: Audience http://dvdylan.com/dvd/D182 Number of discs: 1 Running time: 01:45 Video standard: NTSC Authoring: DVDs with menu and chapters are circulating *Special Guests: Elvis Costello Chrissie Hynde Carole King Tracklist: Crash On The Levee (Down In The Flood) Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power) All Along The Watchtower I Don't Believe You Tombstone Blues Shelter From The Storm Mr. Tambourine Man The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Highway 61 Revisited In The Garden Joey Like A Rolling Stone My Back Pages I Shall Be Released* Rainy Day Women #12 & 35*
  9. Happy birthday man, hope you did it up right. Cheers
  10. Bob Dylan DVD Compilation #07 Recording type: ProShot http://dvdylan.com/dvd/D017 CONTENTS 1. David Letterman Show Rehearsal (22 Mar 1984) (20m) 2. David Letterman Show (22 Mar 1984) (14:30) 3. David Letterman Anniversary Show (18 Jan 1992) (7m) 4. David Letterman Show (18 Nov 1993) (5:15) 5. David Letterman Show Clip (20 Oct 1994) (2m) 6. Grammy Awards (27 Feb 1980) (9m) 7. Grammy Awards with Stevie Wonder (28 Feb 1984) (3:30) 8. Grammy Awards (20 Feb 1991) (12m) 9. Grammy Awards (25 Feb 1998) (11m) 10. Grammy Awards with Lauryn Hill (23 Feb 2000) (4m) 11. Golden Globe Awards (21 Jan 2001) (3:45) 12. Academy Awards (25 Mar 2001) (9m) 13. Grammy Awards (27 Feb 2002) (4:40) 14. Johnny Cash Tribute (3/99) (4m)
  11. The Who Purple Hearts & Power Chords Silver Disc DVD>DVD Shrink 3.2>HD>Torrent Tracks list...
  12. I noticed Superstack is playing tomorrow afternoon (3pm) in Burlington at the Sound Of Music Festival and its a free show. Any folks from Hamilton or Burlington feel like checkin this show out and perhaps some drinks? I'm going to make it regardless, Scantily Plaid (Doug Feaver, Bob Worrall and Ruth Sutherland) are playing before hand. [color:red]SuperstacK June, 16 2007 Burlington’s Sound of Music Festival Downtown Burlington, Burlington, Ontario Cost : Free http://www.myspace.com/superstackmusic
  13. Ok, I wasn't sure if you could fast forward, good to know I can as I'm really only interested in the Mule and Bromberg tunes. Thanks AD [color:red][edit to add] Thanks also for posting Kev.
  14. Happy birthday Mike. Do it up right brother, as I'm sure you will. What a great excuse for me to crack a beer. Cheers
  15. I really want to hear that, I love both Ray Charles and Johnny Winter versions but I haven't heard David perform it before, at least to my memory. I've never done this podcast shit before, is this all one big file? Am I forced to have to listen to everything, to get to hear a few tracks or can I just take the tracks I'd like to hear? Also, please tell me there isn't some "heady" acting dude gating off between tracks.
  16. 243. Songs about bicycles and/or riding them. (No motorcycle content, please, we're talking two-wheeled [or three, perhaps] human-powered machines here). 1. Queen - Bicycle Race 2. Kraftwerk - Tour De France 3. Pink Floyd - Bike (duh!) 4. Bruce Cockburn - The Bicycle Trip 5. Tomorrow - My White Bicycle 6. Cracker - I Ride My Bike 7. Tom Waits - Broken Bicycles 8. 9. 10. 11. 12
  17. Lynyrd Skynyrd Summerfest 2006 Harley-Davidson Roadhouse Milwaukee, WI 2006/06/30 DVD 1. What's Your Name 2. I Ain't The One 3. That Smell 4. Simple Man 5. Red White & Blue 6. Call Me The Breeze 7. Sweet Home Alabama
  18. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo
  19. Well, I guess I just look at it differently. I see less variety of tree species (mostly softwoods, which are in high demand) and with the more logging that occurs in the north the more the population grows there and we all know what happens after that - more green spaces cleared and wildlife driven out to accomadate the growing populations and industry, turning the natural untouched spaces into parks. Then there is also the aboriginal peoples in the north (first nations, Innu etc) who are still dependant on those areas for keeping up traditions and survival in many ways of their life. I plan to eventually end up in the north (north of 60 that is) so I guess I have a different attachment or agenda (whatever). But, again, I'd much rather see controlled selective logging going on (everywhere, not just Algonquin) then the raping the north has taken and still takes. [color:red][edit ot add] Sorry bro, I misread the last part of your post, I see now you were explaing the reasoning of the teachers comments, not your opinions. So, I guess I see things differently then the teacher, perhaps not you. This of course is purely my own opinion.
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