thanks jeff...yeah, i got a gig as an associate producer at sportsnet! big jump for me. what are the ld charges/text charges for telus? is that 60 bucks the bill inc all your calling etc??
i'm leaving my current job for one in toronto, unfortunately i have to give up my company cell phone (which they completely paid for). anyone know of good deals out there with any carrier? i will have to make some LD calls (within southern ont) and make a number of monthly texts (to save on charges) any ideas?
i saw them in london last week...be prepared for LOTS of new songs from s&a...meh. a few rare gems tho (circumstances, between the wheels, mission) and your standards (limelight, t saywer,, spirit of radio etc)
I thought Big Sugar got increasingly less interesting with each new album. I love their early raw heavy blues' date=' but they grew too poppy for my tastes.[/quote'] sorry, i should prob read the whole thread before i post...i do miss them...it was fuckin AWESOME to see Gordie w/ the mule in dec. dave i do agree they got "poppy-ier" towards the end but ya have to admit it was better than 95 percent of the other shit i heard from canada in the same time period. jeff...i didnt know you were a big fan? seen em maybe more times than i have phish...
http://www.allmanbrothersband.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Calendar&file=showCalendarMonth&tapers=&type=viewevent&year=2007&month=07&day=01&eid=8344 Setlist Order Song or Setlist Comment 1. Don't Want You No More > 2. It's Not My Cross To Bear 3. Ain't Wastin' Time No More 4. I Walk On Gilded Splinters 5. Rocking Horse 6. Statesboro Blues 7. Melissa 8. Trouble No More 9. Into The Mystic 10. Desdemona 11. Midnight Rider 12. Every Hungry Woman 13. Dreams 14. The Weight with Susan Tedeschi, vocals & Chuck Leavell, keyboards 15. Jessica Encore 16. One Way Out
i was at arva...friggin sweet set up. almost like a litle amp with the stage on the loading dock of the mill and the "floor" being the loading area and a small grassy hill to the back and to the side.
i missed half of it but they closed with stop breaking down blues...
then they sold t shirts for 5 bucks after the show.