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  1. #242 Songs about Suicide 1. Marillion - The Great Escape/Last Of You/Falling From The Moon 2. Oysterhead - Pseudo Suicide 3. Drive-By Truckers - Lookout Mountain 4. Blues Brothers - Shotgun Blues 5. Grateful Dead - China Doll 6. Ozzy Osbourne - Suicide Solution 7. Joan Baez - Railroad Boy (trad.) 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  2. Not sure I can get my head around that sorta thinking. The more logging that occurs in the north the worse off things get in my opinion. From my knowledge and expirence of canoeing in the north (north of Cochrane), the more north you go the more fragile the eco-systems can be in some cases, smaller (and lesser) trees, unique wildlife that can't survive in the south or the greater north. eg: Woodland caribou which were re-introduced in 96 around superior after hunting and logging (clearcutting) on crownland drove them away for years. Anyway, like I said, I don't wanna see the old growth go thats for sure. Some of my favourite spots in Algonquin (Sunbeam Lake and Burnt Island to mention two) has some amazing old growth around it, but at the same time I really enjoy the crownland just one hour northwest Algonquin where I go almost every summer camping and canoeing (place I went for that 7 week camp/canoe trip). I'd much rather see selective controlled logging then the clear cutting of some crownland.
  3. As of 2005... Maybe some things have changed since 2005, but as far as I know they haven't changed that much.Take a drive north of Superior Provincial Park sometime and check out the crownland, it'll be pretty obvious.
  4. I don't want to see the old growth go either, but since logging is going to happen anyway, I'd much rather see selective logging in a controlled setting then letting the logging companies have a free for all on the crownland. The crownland is just as important as Algonquin and in alot of areas, (where I canoe and camp for example) has old growth and unique species of plants and animals just as Algonquin does. I'm not sure why one is considered more important then the other to be honest. I agree with Dorthey Shaver's letter, which also seems to be right in line with "The Friends Of Algonquin Park", according to the newsletter I recieved the other month. And I agree with larry about petitioning the companies that are dependant on the logging for whatever product. FOA are also taking that stance it appears.
  5. I fixed it, I deleted the wrong song when I did the fix. It was Jimmy Cliff originally though. I'll now go back to staying outta this game since my entries always get skipped.
  6. Ok, since no one wants to include my entry, I'll delete it and re-add it to the end of the line, as well I'll correct the mess up in this list... #241 Summertime Songs 1. The Beach Boys - Surfin' USA 2. Blotto - Lifeguard 3. The Who - Summertime Blues 4. Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime 5. Otis Redding-Sittin on the Dock of The Bay 6. The Beatles - Here Comes the Sun 7. Bob Dylan - Summer days 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  7. #241 Summertime Songs 1. The Beach Boys - Surfin' USA 2. Blotto - Lifeguard 3. The Who - Summertime Blues 4. Bob Dylan - Summer days 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  8. The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South
  9. Check out DBT 2007-04-27 on archive, theres a great acoustic version of the tune.
  10. Women Without Whiskey - Drive-By Truckers :cool:
  11. Sweet, thanks. Think I'll wander over to an outlet grab a ticket and then get drunk at the nearest patio.
  12. So, does the 'TM' refer to ticketbastard? I wanna pick a single and don't really care about service charges given the price.
  13. Larry Keel Experience 2001-01-31 Heenans Bar, Buffalo, NY Source: sbd (mono) > md > bbe264 > cd-r > eac > flac (552mb) Recorded by: Seth Nochajski disc one -65:31- 01 -03:11- Silver Bells 02 -03:30- Teach's Wrath 03 -03:00- First Whipporwill 04 -04:23- Appel Direct 05 -02:20- Undecided 06 -02:52- Mule to Ride 07 -02:47- Kansas City Railraod Blues 08 -11:17- .: .: :. > The Trance > Buffalo Creek 09 -06:45- Jerry's Farewell 10 -05:30- Keep on Movin' 11 -05:12- Ocracoke Song 12 -03:52- Footprints in the Snow 13 -03:46- Soldier's Joy 14 -03:10- Stone Walls and Steel Bars 15 -03:56- ?? (banjo tune) disc two -57:06- 01 -05:41- tuning / Border Ride 02 -03:03- You Can't Blame the Youth 03 -03:16- Pioneers 04 -05:49- Liberty > RagTime Annie 05 -02:55- Never See My Home Again 06 -03:07- Tombstones 07 -04:41- Mars's Cry 08 -03:19- Tennessee Cut-up Breakdown 09 -10:03- The Ballad of Little Bess > Cowboys and Indians 10 -06:20- The Kite Song 11 -03:55- Jamboree 12 -04:57- Freeborn Man Note: Larry Keel- Guitar and Vocals Jenny Keel- Bass and Vocals Mark Schimick- Mandolin and Vocals Bill Constable- Banjo http://www.archive.org/details/lke2001-01-31.sbd.flac16
  14. I like Jerry's swirling sound in the song, 'The Farm' from Jefferson Airplane's "Volunteers" album. Agreed. 'Panorama' is an awesome pedal steel track from that CD - damn, its good.
  15. Of all the Dylan shows I've attended, this will always be one of my favourites. ------------------- Bob Dylan The Rage Vancouver, British Columbia 1998-05-13 Not Fade Away Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You Cold Irons Bound Make You Feel My Love Silvio Stone Walls And Steel Bars (acoustic) It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (acoustic) Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic) Million Miles I'm Not Supposed To Care (Gordon Lightfoot) Highway 61 Revisited (encore) 'Til I Fell In Love With You It Ain't Me, Babe (acoustic) Love Sick Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
  16. Albert Collins El Mocambo Toronto,ON 1973-11-20 Intro All About My Girl I've Got a Mind to Travel Things That I Used to Do Frosty Wah Heat Cant You See What Your Doing To Me Cold Tremor Johnny B. Cool
  17. WOO_HOO!! I'm back in the DVD game again, finally got my dual core up and running again. Kicked it off with a great download last night.... Black Sabbath Don Kirschner's Rock Concert Santa Monica California 1975.09.XX Lineage: Unknown>DVD?>R.O Vine>DVD?(Mine)>You 1-TV Announcer-French TV MUSIQUE SHOW 2-Don Kirschner's intro 3-Killing Yourself To Live 4-Hole In The Sky 5-Snowblind 6-War Pigs 7-Paranoid
  18. The 24th Annual Tottenham Bluegrass Festival June 22, 23 & 24, 2007 http://www.tottenhambluegrass.ca/ There are few others listed at this site also. http://www.northernbluegrass.com/
  19. Drive By Truckers The Georgia Theater Athens,GA 2007-04-27 The Dirt Underneath *Acoustic* cd # 1 Intro Bulldozers And Dirt Two Daughters And A Beautiful Wife Carl Perkins' Nine Bullets Panties In Your Pizzzzurse Heathens The Opening Act Checkout Time In Vegas My Sweet Annette* George Jones Talkin' Cell Phone Blues* cd # 2 Gravity's Gone Tales Facing Up Wallace Women Without Whiskey Puttin' People On The Moon cd # 3 Encore(s): Loaded Gun In The Closet Bob Sands Of Iwo Jima Where The Devil Don't Stay The Living Bubba Love Like This Buttholeville Angels And Fuselage * w/ Clay Leverett
  20. Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons - Love Hurts
  21. #240 Duets (the more awesome the song the better!) 1. Johnny Cash and June Carter - If I Were a Carpenter 2. Jeff Beck & Tony Hymas - The Final Peace 3. John Prine & Iris Dement - In Spite Of Ourselves 4. Blind Melon (Shannon Hoon & Jena Kraus) - Mouthful of Cavities 5. Richard Thompson & Teddy Thompson - Persuasion 6. Paul Simon (& Linda Ronstadt) - Under African Skies 7. Dylan & Cash - Girl from the North Country 8. Emmylou Harris & Gram Parsons - Love Hurts 9. 10. 11. 12.
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