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Esau.

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  1. Anywhere in the Yukon for me, north of Dawson City prefered. I've never seen or been anywhere as beautiful that I wanted to live. 2 months was not long enough.
  2. While reading my unions monthly magazine - I.B.E.W (International Brotherhood Of Electrical workers), there was an article about us sending guys up to Kincardine to work, this was one of the links in the mag. I'll see if I still have it & find the other info. http://www.huronwind.com/huronwind/
  3. NEIL YOUNG featuring Willie Nelson & Pearl Jam The Farm Aid Sessions Liberated On The Air bootleg 1. Harvest Moon 2. Unknown Legend 3. Old King 4. Old Man 5. Heart Of Gold 6. Mother Earth 7. Helpless 8. Four Strong Winds 9. From Hank To Hendrix 10. Are There Any More Real Cowboys 11. Rockin' In The Free World 12. Mother Earth 13. Piece Of Crap 14. Rockin' In The Free World - long version Tracks 1-5: Farm Aid, Texas Stadium, Dallas, March 14, 1992 Tracks 6-12. Farm Aid, Cyclone Stadium, Ames, April 24, 1993 (tracks 8-10: with Willie Nelson) Track 13: with Pearl Jam, Mountain View, October 2, 1994 Track 14: with Pearl Jam, Naval History Museum Park, Stockholm, June 28, 1993
  4. I bet that guy ain't gonna be living there too much longer with a headline like that...LOL
  5. SPOOKY TOOTH First Tooth 1. Too Much Of Nothing 2. Sunshine Help me 3. Tobacco Road 4. Love Really Changed Me 5. Pretty Woman 6. Feelin' Bad 7. I Can't Quit Her 8. Evil Woman 9. Luger's Groove 10. Do Right people 11. The Weight 12. Pretty Woman 13. Weird 14. Waitin' For The Wind 15. Cotton Growing Man 16. The Mirror 17. I Am The Walrus Tracks 1-8: BBC sessions Tracks 9-13: single versions Tracks 14-17: Aggora Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio, 1974 Tracks 1-13: Mike Harrison - vocals, Gary Wright - keyboards, Luther Grosvenor - guitar, Greg Ridley - bass, Mike Kellie - drums Tracks 14-17: Mike Patto - vocals, Gary Wright - keyboards, Mick Jones - guitar, Val Burke - bass, Bryson Graham - drums
  6. Also, if anyone actually reads the site that picture is from you would read this right at the top. Freaking News News Photoshop Contests http://www.freakingnews.com/
  7. I know when some folks are cremated (as Vince was) they still get a grave site, but why would there only be one date on the stone? And why not his full real name? - Leo Vincent Welnick I call shenanigans. Very poor form.
  8. Just finished downloading this one, I was 15 yrs old & it was the first time I ever saw ACDC. Its a real blast from the past to hear this again for the very first time since that night.
  9. Esau.

    The Slip?

    The Van Halen covers or the other "bad" news?
  10. Townes was the man. Surprisingly, I've yet to see the movie, I'm torn if I really want to. As albums go, to start out I'd recommend any of these: -Live At The Old Quarter -For The Sake Of The Song -Townes Van Zandt -The Late Great Townes Van Zandt -Live at the Bluebird cafe (with Guy Clark & Steve Earle) -Nashville Sessions Hands down though, 'Texas Troubadour' (4 CD) is the package to get in my opinion, if your looking for a great retrospective of his music. It covers just about it all. Alot of people are surprised as well, when they realize just how many bands covered his msuic in which he was practically overlooked by the main stream & country/folk music scenes. Many people who covered his songs made more money then he did from his songs too. A true musical genuis in more ways then most know (think MENSA) Townes was the real deal. Townes is the only songwriter that can truly bring me to tears everytime I listen and being a person who has battled depression most of my years (and still do) at times it scares me at that I relate to his music as much as I feel I do, not even Dylan does that to me. His songs run shivers up my spine to no end and bring emotions to the surface I try so hard to keep inside, to me his songs feel personal. Best quote about Townes I've ever read was by Steve Earle: "Townes Van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world and I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that." God bless Townes Van Zandt.
  11. Bob Weir & Mark Karan 12-10-1998 Mateel Community Center Redway, CA Video: Hi8 Mstr Ntsc 4:3 Avg Bitrate: 7,900 Provided by: Tom P Captured by: Ray B Props: Walley S Audio: FOB Neumann KM54 Dvd_LPCM_AUDIO @ 48kb/s Authored by: Taperguy27 Introduction Walkin' Blues It's All Over Now, Baby Blue K.C. Moan Blackbird El Paso It's All Over Now West L.A. Fadeaway Cassidy Comment Benefit for Julie Butterfly Bob Weir & Mark Karan on acoustic guitars
  12. I like the album, not his best, but still good. I agree with Marc0's rating on it. The Copps show was great, my second time seeing him and hopefully, not the last. edit since I read that wrong. I would tend to agree with Tim on this one Marc0 Now that I re-read your post, I don't know if I'd go that far to say that. I love Teatro (probally my favourite Willie album) & it gets alot of play around here, it even has Hamilton's own Brian Griffith on it, as well Emmylou & Lanois. You should pick it up.
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