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I am also sporting a creepy stash for Movember If anyone would like to donate to the cause, cruse over to my MoSpace and ante up... Did you know? - In 2010 tragically more than 4,400 men will die as a direct result of prostate cance
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my user name at gmail dot com Thanks
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So how was your summer? What were your highlights?
canadianphan replied to Jay Funk Dawg's topic in Soundboard
I managed six and a half weeks of vacation this summer, which included two separate week long trips to cottages, a great working holiday at bluesfest, great times with phish, and plenty of good times with family and friends. I'm with Velvet, summer just keeps getting better and better. -
Looks like Luke's been dosin' and trollin' again...
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Can there be another band like Phish in this day and age?
canadianphan replied to The Chameleon's topic in Soundboard
Yes, it can and will happen again, but you (us / we) might not get it. And it won't be the same. Phish is not GD. Trey / Marshal have never been the songwriter that Jerry was. But that wasn't important to me when I fell in love with Phish. It was an escape, it represented a rejection of the social norms that I was pushing at University. phorbesie threw out ICP. I don't get their music but they represent the same escape to a different group of people. There are plenty of bands that have rabid fans that can fill arenas. Pearl Jam, Tool, Widspread Panic, Radiohead, all of whom have been evolving and pushing their own boundaries over the years. Will there be another "Jam Band" as big as phish or the Grateful Dead? Probably. Will we dig it? Maybe. Will it change someones life. Absolutely. It's a love of the feeling that music gives us that ties this board together, and I'm sure ya'll agree that countless generations will be as confused as we were and they'll sit back and listen to the music play, and it will all make sense, if only for a moment. So i'm gonna crack another Carlsberg and let the music show me yet another reason to be happy... -
how would you like to listen to your live concert tonight?
canadianphan replied to phishtaper's topic in Soundboard
As close to the sound guy as possible will always be the best sound (it's his job to make it good). At a club with a lowered dance floor you'll find that it acts as a bass trap, so there will be more rumble in toes areas. I've spent 20 years in the live event business and almost never worn ear plugs. I've got 50% hearing loss in my right ear, but thats mostly from feedback in headsets, not concert SPL. -
I'd go with a wordpress blog. You can set one up for free and end use their myname.worpress.org URL. Just pick your layout and add your content. There are forum moduels that you can enable as well (which you can moderate to keep out the viagara adds)
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no, it's 230 mb/s or 2.3Mb/s (my memory vs the screen cap we're out of sync)
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It did, I took a screenshot to prove it. I was D/L a linux distribution served out of waterloo. Took like 4 mins... Thats 2.3 MB/s
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I'm with Acanac in Toronto (piggy backing on Bell's network). I'm getting 3.5 - 5 mb/s DL speed. The upside is that its unlimited and I paid about $220 for the year. At work (YorkU) we get speeds of 60 mb/s to the www and up to 300 mb/s to other institutions on the fiber network.
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Funniest Video You'll See All Day (Cat in tree content)
canadianphan replied to Hartamophone's topic in Soundboard
This one made me spit beer... Goofy-Looking Kid Performs Amazing Backflip - Watch more Funny Videos -
Wow, great night of music last night. Gypsy Kings sounded great and got us all moving. Then a groovy crowd for the Further show. What a solid band. Lovin Russo on the drums (he was at the Maiden show the night before). Half way through the set I took a break to check out solid Reggae vibes with Steel pulse, wandered over to see Robert Randolf's electric church n' roll show, then off to Grupo Fantasma for some 14 piece latin funk awesomeness. Then back to Further to end the night. And all with tasty mill street brews to help me along. Music festivals rock...
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I got a copy of the board mix from the further crew, see me tonight at the fest and I'll pass it along. I'll be at the sound booth.
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set one 1. Alumni Blues 2. Big Black Furry Creature From Mars 3. Runaway Jim 4. Army Of One 5. Free Man in Paris 6. Summer Of '89 7. Split Open And Melt 8. Sloth 9. Time Turns Elastic 10. Golgi Apparatus set two 1. Chalk Dust Torture > 2. Prince Caspian > 3. Heavy Things 4. Alaska 5. 2001 6. Light > 7. Possum 8. Character Zero Encore 1. Shine A Light
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wow, I didn't know phish covered all those Huey Lewis tunes, cool...
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Noob. suggestion implemented
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6/24/2010 Camden I: David Bowie Stealin' Time from the Faulty Plan Water in the Sky Ocelot Uncle Pen Boogie on Reggae Woman Gumbo> Timber Ho> I Didn't Know Birds of a Feather Bouncin' Around the Room Reba (unfinished) The Rover* II: Down with Disease-> Crosseyed and Painless-> Nothing > Twenty Years Later > Harry Hood > Fluffhead > Julius YEM E: Bug * Led Zeppelin , First time played