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  1. Dates continue to trickle out for CRB with this date being the closet so far; Friday June 13th - MotorCity Casino Hotel - Sound Board - Detroit, Michigan
  2. I saw the Allman Brothers there years ago, no drinks allowed in the theatre itself back then anyway. There is an area in front of the stage available to stand in if you don't want to sit in the seats, think we had 8th row and they let us stand in the taped off area.
  3. Area Code 615 was the name of a Nashville country rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, taking their name from the telephone area code, which at the time covered all of Central and Eastern Tennessee. The band was made up of session musicians, recording only two albums before resuming normal session work. Several of the members were backing musicians for Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde and Nashville Skyline albums and on recordings by Billy Swan. Their best known work was "Stone Fox Chase", which was used as the theme to the British Broadcasting Corporation's music programme The Old Grey Whistle Test. Mac Gayden is well known as a session guitarist and is renowned for his innovative wah-wah slide guitar technique, as showcased on the early 1970s J.J. Cale hit "Crazy Mama" He is also successful songwriter who co-wrote (with Buzz Cason) the perennial hit "Everlasting Love" as well a number of successful songs including "Hayride", which was a major Australian hit for Flying Circus. The Clifford Curry hit " She Shot A Hole in My Soul". The Sinniti hit "Love on a Mountaintop". The James and Bobby Purify hit "Morning Glory" was also written by Mac. Gayden has performed on albums by. Dylan, John Hiatt, Simon and Garfunkel, Loudon Wainwright, Jerry Jeff Walker, Elvis, Linda Ronstadt, etc. Moss, Gayden, and Buttrey went on to play with Nashville-based Barefoot Jerry. David Briggs later worked with Elvis Presley and Joan Baez. Their cover of Classical Gas, from their eponymous 1969 album, is sampled and featured in the latest (Jan 2010) Irish & UK Guinness TV Commercials. Musicians Mac Gayden – Lead Guitar, Vocals Charlie McCoy – Harmonica, Vocals Bobby Thompson – Banjo, Guitar Wayne Moss – Guitar, Bass Buddy Spicher – Fiddle, Viola, Cello David Briggs – Keyboards Ken Lauber – Keyboards Norbert Putnam – Bass, Cello Kenny Buttrey – Drums Weldon Myrick – Pedal Steel Guitar Elliot Mazer – Co-Producer
  4. Ha, I'd like to see them for some strange reason.
  5. Complete Setlist from the Birthday Celebration: Phil Lesh & The Terrapin All Stars The Grate Room Terrapin Crossroads San Rafael, CA Sat. Mar. 15, 2014 Phil Lesh - bass, vocals Jackie Greene - guitar, vocals Adam MacDougall - keyboards, vocals Joe Russo - drums, vocals Tommy Hamilton - guitar, vocals Set 1 8:10pm - 9:20pm Good Lovin' jgre Friend of the Devil pl Althea th > Playing In The Band jgre > Prayer For Spanish Harlem jgre Morning Dew th Box of Rain pl During the set break, in the bar, surprise guest Chris Robinson sang the Beatles "Birthday" to Phil (who had not known Chris was coming) Set 2 10:15pm - 12:45am Bertha * cr They Love Each Other * cr The Stranger (Two Souls In Communion) * cr > Sugaree * cr Mountains of The Moon pl > Drums + > Wheel Jam > Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) * cr > Got My Mojo Working * cr > Comes A Time * cr > Uncle John's Band pl jgre th Lady With a Fan pl > Terrapin Station pl jgre th Encore: donor rap In The Midnight Hour * ^ cr es > Whole Lotta Love * ^ es band intros * w/surprise guest Chris Robinson on guitar & vocals + w/Alex Koford on percussion ^ w/Emily Sunderland on vocals [setlist compiled by Rob Scalcione]
  6. Ha, thanks. It was gone when I woke up this morning.
  7. Anyone know what the A arrow thing on the bottom right of my screen is that stats there all of the time? It just appeared and is on my desktop and when I open the net it is still there, what the?
  8. c-towns

    Oil & Vinegar

    Anyone have any recommendations for good brands or flavours?
  9. Is Phish Hinting At A Hawaiian Island Festival? translation
  10. I believe the majority of FLAC files you download on the internet or what you rip directly from a CD is 1411 kbps (44.1kHz/16 bit) for the most part although I do see some 2304 kbps (48kHz/24 bit) floating around too. It appears Pono is looking to go beyond that to 9216 kbps (192kHz/24 bit) though I haven seen their numbers anywhere. Here is someone's perspective that actually used one (who knows how they are tied to the industry though) "At first, I didn’t notice any real difference. The guitars and light drumming that open Heart Of Gold seemed standard to me. However, when Young’s vocals cut in, that was when my eyes widened. It actually sounded like Neil Young was singing the song into my ear from an inch away, the clarity in his voice unlike anything I’d ever heard before. As a kid who grew up in the digital age, it was almost ominous to me. I then decided to try out Bob Dylan’s Blowing In The Wind. As soon as the song started, I exclaimed, (extremely loud due to the noise canceling nature of the headphones), “This Dylan song is sick!†The instruments had a much fuller and more prominent sound, and you feel like you’re sitting in a small room watching Bob Dylan or Neil Young sing their classic tunes. Finally, the last song I tried was Metallica’s Enter Sandman, this time using a pair of standard issued Apple headphones. With this one, I was surprised to actually hear more sounds than the version I have on my iPod, which I believe I ripped from YouTube circa 2007. Needless to say, this was probably the most impressive of the three tracks, with the roaring guitars and James Hetfield’s aggressive vocals searing my eardrums." quote source
  11. Whiskey Shivers Great name for some rawkus bluegrass
  12. A percentage of people will. People will steal music in this format also.
  13. 2014 lineup will be announce at 11pm Saturday, finally...
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