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  1. Lowroller [X] Delivers [ ] Leaves Esau hanging [ ] DiGiorno :high five:
  2. Come on..its a (now)rare drunbk Esau thread, have a beer.
  3. Help me drink these beers...
  4. Agreed. But, I'd still like to see full out decriminalization first, before legalization. Small steps ya know? Then start with educating doctors, police, government & the citizens of Canada on the topic etc. More research that is public knowledge, none of this behind closed doors shit that allows opposition to have a stronger voice. Once that is somewhat established, then I feel our country could move forward towards legalization and creating revenue from such. I just think a hard switch from illegal to legal would create way too much confusion, especially around election time which could cost that movement a hell of a step backwards if a majority of voters just weren't "in the know" making things even harder to move forward. On a related note, in mid august I'll get my medicinal permit. Only took 14 years.
  5. Aug. 18 93 actually. I was also at that show. Not sure I would say Soundgarden blew PJ off the stage (matter of opinion though, I suppose), but they definitely kicked serious ass. Actually every band did that day. I don't have the BT recording, but have the others. The only one unfortunately worth listening to (due to recording quality) is Neil. I spent a lot of time listening to Soundgarden back in the early 90s - mostly while I was sitting in the tattoo chair. Great music for that though. Great band to listen to with a handful of mushrooms as well.
  6. Downloaded the first show (Schoeps MK41) and am almost done the second. Great speeds. I was pulling about 700-800 down on my 10 mb line. Awesome quality AUD FLACs, well worth downloading in my opinion. Up-front and no chatter. I uploaded a short FLAC sample for anyone interested. set 2 t09 - The Horse http://www.sendspace.com/file/2rmf84
  7. Here is all the current links on bt.etree for those of you like me, who enjoy lossless recordings. A couple different sources from the same guy to choose from. I haven't downloaded any of them so I can't offer any insight to quality. Click here for entire list of Phish shows in case any others pop up >> http://bt.etree.org/index.php?cat=5 .......................................... Phish 2011-07-01 Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen, NY Source:Schoeps MK41(din) > Kcy > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 >R44(OCM)24/96 Location:FOB/DFC 6' stand Transfer:SDHC>Audacity 16/44 >Amadeus Pro>xACT Taped By: Chris King http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=546342 Phish 2011-07-01 Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen, NY Source:Schoeps CCM4(ortf) Schoeps/VMS5u>R44(ocm) 24/96 Location:FOB/DFC 6' stand Transfer:SDHC>Audacity 16/44 >Amadeus Pro>xACT Taped By: Chris King http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=546339 Phish 2011-07-02 Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen, NY Source:Schoeps MK41(din) > Kcy > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 >R44(OCM)24/96 Location:FOB/DFC 6' stand Transfer:SDHC>Audacity 16/44 >Amadeus Pro>xACT Taped By: Chris King http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=546341 Phish 2011-07-02 Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen, NY Source:Schoeps CCM4(ortf) Schoeps/VMS5u>R44(ocm) 24/96 Location:FOB/DFC 6' stand Transfer:SDHC>Audacity 16/44 >Amadeus Pro>xACT Taped By: Chris King http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=546336 Phish Sunday, July 3rd, 2011 Super Ball 9 Watkins Glen, NY Source: MBHO KA500HN[NOS/FOB/DFC] >>> Hi Ho Silver Actives >>> MBHO MBP 603A >>> Darktrain Silver Interconnects >>> Naiant LittleBox[Output Transformers] >>> Darktrain Silver Interconnects >>> Sony PCM-M10[24-Bit/96kHz] Lineage: Sony PCM-M10 > WaveLab 6[Normalize/Crystal Resampler/UV22HR Dither] > CD Wave 1.98 > CKRename > Traders Little Helper v2.6.0[Encode To FLAC/Level 8/Align On Sector Boundaries] Taped/Transferred/Uploaded by Bean http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=546337
  8. IMDB link to the movie 'No Leave, No Love which credits Frank 'Sugar Chile' Robinson as the boy in the film. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038779/ Here's a video of the guy from 2007. Jpr2wM6LB7o
  9. Not too mention, I Shall Be Released isn't a band tune.
  10. 1. Breaking the law 2. One toke over the line 3. Death don't have no mercy 4. Old woman behind the counter 5. Maggot Brain
  11. Eddie Vedder Royce Hall UCLA Los Angeles CA 2002-03-15 "All Tomorrow's Parties" 01. Soon Forget 02. Happy Birthday 03. Can't Keep 04. ?? 05. Broken Hearted 06. Satellite 07. Thumbing My Way 08. I Am Mine 09. You're True 10. Longing To Belong 11. Parting Ways Eddie Vedder - Ukulele / Elec. Guitar/ Vocals James ?? - Violin
  12. Esau.

    BEER!!

    No, I haven't tried it. The few Flying Monkey flavours I've tried were alright though for American style crafts. I did see it on tap at a bar in Burlington awhile back though, but it was a work deal so drinking wasn't an option. I'm pretty sure it's on tap at one or two bars here in Hamilton as well (Winking Judge comes to mind). It's too bad the LCBO can't/won't sell it right now. Apparently it has something to do with the packaging and/or name if I remember correctly, I think read it on the LCBO's website awhile back.
  13. Esau.

    BEER!!

    Muskoka brewery makes some great beers, especially their seasonals. I've been enjoying the Summer Weiss, nice brew when out in the sun on a warm/humid day. Although, the candy banana scent took some getting used to. I haven't sampled the Mad Tom's yet, although they are on my radar. We're heading to Bracebridge to visit some friends this summer and they have a friend or cousin that works at Muskoka brewery so we're pressuring for a tour of that place as well. I'm getting addicted to brewery tours!
  14. Esau.

    BEER!!

    Picked some of these up at the brewery yesterday, it was their 4th anniversary gala. Meads and fruit beers were the spotlight, I tried a few samples but I haven't developed a taste for them just yet. They are actually starting to know who we are when we show up now as my friend John and I have made it a every second weekend deal. Haven't crack one of these yet, but will after dinner as recommended by my friend John who loves this one. . GRB also took home a handful of awards at the 2011 Ontario brewing awards event in may. Two of their British India Pale Ales were among the people's choice winners - Curmudgeon IPA & Plowman’s Ale. Russian Gun Imperial Stout also won a peoples choice for stout. I'm really starting to enjoy these British style IPAs a lot more then the summery light style of the American IPAs.
  15. Here you can get the artwork for this collection. >> http://bigozine2.com/roio/?p=544 For the completists out there. This source is a new and improved transfer/source as of winter 2010 - one caveat is that it's missing the first song of the sound-check (D1-t01) - 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down'. Also missing is Garth's solo because the tapers had to cover-up the gear due to rain. Not a big deal or game breaker by any means, but for those (like me) who enjoy having or knowing about the entire circulating recording, just a heads up. If anyone comes across the 6 CD collection please let me know, I can piece it all together with different boots/recordings, but my collectionist ADD is eating at me and my sources vary in quality (studio/FM/AUD etc). I'd like the entire circulating AUDs. [color:red][edit to add] I was able to find the text file that came with this when I d/l it. It explains why some songs are missing and/or cut for any interested in a bit of the tapers experience getting this, here ya go..
  16. Good morning! I swear I had a better thread title planned, but wake & bake & forget.
  17. http://www.jambands.ca/sanctuary/showtopic.php?tid/260405/
  18. Man, what a show. As always, DBT delivered the goods, full force. DBT claimed it was their favourite show of the Ontario run and I think the five encores say it all. Thanks DBT for melting my face once again. Overall a ton of fun, great venue, great sound, awesome beer prices ($4 a can), chill/friendly staff. I forgot just how awesome the Starlight really is & for a small venue they sure did it right. I can't beleive I've seen the Truckers now in two venues that small. I think word of the London shit made it around as the guys from the opening band - The Beauties - made a comment about a guy coming from London and he got boo'd... When DBT was coming on I went to the truck and grabbed my Boston jersey, when coming back into the bar I was told to not start any fights. No fights, or risk of, but I did get a fair number of boos, but all in good fun. I did however get me a few free beers from one bartender as she was also a B's fan and we we're high fivin' through-out the evening. Thanks to elemno for putting me up for the night and gettin my ass back to steeltown today. Couldn't ask for a better night. It's been a couple awesome days around here.
  19. I think The Decemberists is the only band that didn't give the ok to be streamed (unconfirmed), so you may or may not get their set. Click the link below and then click this icon http://www.koto.org/ Thursday, June 16, 2011 10:00am — Gates Open 11:00 - noon — Tim O'Brien & Kevin Burke 12:15 - 1:30pm — The Head and The Heart 2:00 - 3:15pm — Cornmeal 3:30 - 4:45pm — Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper 5:15 - 6:30pm — Steve Earle & the Dukes (& Duchesses) featuring Allison Moorer 7:00 - 8:30pm — Sarah McLachlan 9:00 - 11:00pm — Telluride House Band featuring Sam, Béla, Jerry, Edgar, Bryan & Stuart Friday, June 17, 2011 9:00am — Gates Open 10:00 - 11:00am — Joe Pug 11:15 - 12:30pm — Chris Thile & Michael Daves 1:00 - 2:15pm — The Infamous Stringdusters 2:45 - 4:00pm — Jerry Douglas featuring Omar Hakim & Viktor Krauss 4:30 - 5:45pm — Trampled by Turtles 6:15 - 7:30pm — Emmylou Harris 8:00 - 10:00pm — Béla Fleck & the Flecktones (The Original Line-Up) 10:30 - Midnight — Railroad Earth Saturday, June 18, 2011 9:00am — Gates Open 10:00 - 11:00am — Band Contest Finals 11:15 - 12:15pm — Nora Jane Struthers & the Bootleggers 12:30 - 1:45pm — Emmitt-Nershi Band 2:15 - 3:30pm — Tim O'Brien Band 4:00 - 5:30pm — Yonder Mountain String Band 5:45 - 6:00pm — Telluride Troubadour 6:15 - 7:30pm — The Decemberists 8:00 - 10:00pm — Sam Bush Band 10:30 - Midnight — Old Crow Medicine Show Sunday, June 19, 2011 10:00am — Gates Open 11:00 - noon — Darrell Scott & Friends' Father's Day Gospel Hour 12:30 - 1:30pm — Edgar Meyer 2:00 - 3:15pm — Abigail Washburn & the Village 3:45 - 5:00pm — Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band 5:30 - 6:45pm — Punch Brothers 7:15 - 8:30pm — Mumford & Sons 9:00 - 10:30pm — Robert Plant & Band of Joy
  20. I didn't go, but read about the same shit over at three dimes down forum. http://www.threedimesdown.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2491
  21. Folks set-up a fb page for people to post their riot pics, best part is they are saving shit like this for everyone, police included to see. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vancouver-Riot-Pics-Post-Your-Photos/121837081234162
  22. Esau.

    Outliers

    ..or can afford.
  23. Right on Kev. I had tickets but when I found out game 7 was the same night I miracle'd a couple friends. I wasn't missing any part of game 7, not even for DBT - no regrets, but I am really looking forward to tonight now. I'll be easy to spot, just look for the Boston jersey, cap & fist in the air.
  24. Thanks Booche, I just love the game, hence why I never really shit-talk, cry about hits/penalties or whine about the refs/media and always try my hardest to remain neutral when discussing the games. Good hockey, no matter what team, is good hockey & that's what I enjoy the most. I'm a hockey fan first and a Bruins fan second. I grew up watching the Bruins, as well, the Habs & Leafs. I remember my Dad taking me to Buffalo & Toronto when they would be playing Boston. My first game was in 77 against Toronto at MLG, I still have the leafs flag & program (even got King Clancy & Harold Ballard's autographs!) somewhere. Hell, even my little bro was named after a Bruin (Brad Park), so the black & gold was always our first team. I was too young to remember the last two cups (70 & 72) they won, so it does feel pretty damn good to finally be able to watch my team hoist the cup. This is the first time I have ever just skipped a concert I had tickets for (DBT in Toronto). I miracled a couple friends with the tickets when I realized the show was the same night as game 7. No way I was missing it, win or lose I was pumped to see it all go down. No regrets. As for the hangover, not today. I had too much going on this morning to really get into the booze last night, threw back maybe 5 beers total and was sleeping by 1am. Tonight howvere, I will be sporting my Bruins hat and jersey at DBT in Waterloo and will be celebrating proper. Fuckin' eh. Bruins!
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