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I'm hoping to have some invites sometime next week (if I can get my act together this weekend). Once I do I'll be happy to share the wealth. Until then I'd be happy to offer posting what I grab from the Fest 8 recordings and putting them up on Megaupload
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found it.. yes I am blind...
and freeleech for the first two nights but it looks like no freeleech for the Nov 1st sets
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have I gone blind? I can't find Festival 8 on what anywhere
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have you heard the new album yet? I haven't picked it up yet but I'm dying to get it
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hey ollie.. how was the show? I totally wanted to go (I've been a big 3 inches fan since forever) but already had plans on Saturday. I'm sure they slayed all sorts of mythical creatures!
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It's that time of year again. Time to put on our best zombie makeup, gather with our fellow undead, and perform the dance from Thriller for the hordes of shocked (and probably amused) living.
What am I talking about? I'm talking about the global event Thrill The World. Every year, the weekend before Hallowe'en, people from all over the world get together for this event. This year the event takes place at 12:30am GMT on Sunday Oct 25th. For those of us in the Eastern Standard Time zone that's 8:30pm on Saturday Oct 24th.
There are events planned for all the major cities in Canada.
If you want to see what this is all about check out this vid:
The international site is http://www.thrilltheworld.com and you can find your local event from this page: http://www.thrilltheworld.com/events/info/thrill_the_world_2009/official_events
so.. on Oct 24th I invite everyone to join me and get their zombie on!!
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I've only seen Derek Roche (he doesn't have a PhD and doesn't refer to himself as Dr. Roche) for allergy treatments, and the website does seem to be very allergy focused (yes, they do the whole NAET thing). Maybe they don't do other types of work, I really don't know, sorry man.
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Ever since I was a teen my mom had a horrible allergy to milk protein. She was so sensitive to milk protein that even a single slice of store bought bread could affect her.
Her symptoms were flu like as opposed to skin swelling or other more typical allergic type reactions.
She visited Derek Roche at Sunrise Health Centre on Riverside Dr a few years ago and has been able to consume milk products without issue ever since. She does have to go back in every year or two to get "topped up" as she says. It took one or two treatments initially. It was really freaky.
Both my wife and I have seen Derek since then, due exclusively to mom's success, and though we haven't had as pronounced a change, we have both felt it was beneficial in terms of treating allergies/chemical sensitivities.
I have no idea if Derek would be as effective for stuff like chronic pain/injuries, but I don't see why he would only be good at working with allergies/sensitivities and not other stuff.
Sunrise Health Centre
2211 Riverside Dr, Suite 104
613 736-5200
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GREATEST
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ok you hip hop heads.. by request from Deeps here is the hip hop for haters mix again (all 4 discs)
for those who missed it the first time this is a compilation of nothing but underground hip hop
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ESAA83WC
Some extra stuff people might like is this 115 track Golden Age compilation: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1SQ5VGRL
The Diary, a mix of over 800 songs covering 20 years of hip hop from 1987-2007: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8DF6ZSTI
and The Diary volume 1.5, 20 remixes, each track representing a year in hip hop history, from 1989 to 2009: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7TH9328J
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there is also www.gotomypc.com
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hmmm.. I'm sure I could dig that up.
I also have an amazing compilation of all the classic tracks from the "golden age" of hip hop (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapping#The_golden_age).. it's 115 tracks in length, but also a killer primer for those looking for the real deal.
Lastly, I have this mix called The Diary by Chris Read. It's a "chronological mix of the genre's landmark recordings by order of release from 1979-2007. 801 records in the blend!".
I'll try to get all this stuff up over the next day or so for everyone.
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I went last year, not really knowing what to expect, and found it pretty cool. We are hoping to go tomorrow night for the big fire finale.
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Fatlip featuring Charli 2na.. love this track (and love Charli's flow.. great emcee)
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I have an awwesome Tunafish story... for another time...
If you like J5 you should go back to the real old school with some stuff like the SugarHill Gang, The Fat Boys and some classic Run-DMC. Any Zulu Nation/Ummah/Native Tongue stuff is always a great place to go as well... Tribe, De La, Jungle Brothers, Black Sheep, Bush Babees, Medina Green, Camp Lo, Maestro Fresh Wes (and no I'm not joking), early-to-mid Beasties (Paul's or Check Your Head {I'm thinking about "The Maestro"}) or you can go back to the west coast with Del and Heiroglyphics (Souls of Mischief, Casual) or the Quannum crew... old British shit is amazing too, early Roots Manuva (Brand New, Second Hand), Herbaliser, Tricky, Massive Attack, or the godfather Slick Rick who bridges the Atlantic gap.
Always keep Public Enemy handy!
Apocalypse '91 is good, but It Takes A Nation... is the truth.
Barbershop, Aesop Rock, Cannibal Ox, Company Flow, Juggaknots, Organized Konfusion (more Native Tongue's), COMMON FUCKING SENSE...
Eric B. & Rakim, EPMD, Stetsasonic, Gravediggaz, Das EFX, Redman, wu, Bahamadia, Last Poets, KRS-One, OutKast, Goodie Mob, Jeru Tha Damaja, Black Moon, The Roots, Brand Nubian, Dead Prez, Dilated Peoples, House of Pain (Truth Crushed to Earth...), The Pharcyde, Rah Digga...
Maybe my all time favorite
Ras Kass
"Interview with a Vampire"
word!
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if anyone wants to go a bit more experimental may I suggest Antipop Consortium
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and if we are going old school we should not forgot one of the fathers of east coast hardcore hip hop, Just-Ice
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Roots Manuva - Run Come Save Me (Dub Come Save Me is equally as good, but obviously more a dub reggae)
seconded!! in fact anything by Roots Manuva is nothing but win.
And if you are enjoying Roots Manuva it's a pretty small step over to Dizzy Rascal
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whenever someone who really likes music, like bouche, drops the "hip hop sucks" card.. I like to counter with something like Latyrx or some other underground group that gets completely overshadowed by the bling sporting no talents that have dominated the commercial airwaves since the late 90s.
so I present Lady Don't Tek No by Latyrx.. enjoy!
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though technically not streaming radio (it's a streaming radio show) hip hop/soul/funk heads should really get off on Montreal's WEFUNK Radio: http://www.wefunkradio.com/
Those who like a bit more electronica in their funk and hip hop would enjoy the Solid Steel stream from NinjaTune: http://www.ninjatune.net/solidsteel/
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yeah.. Vinnie Vincent is not an attractive man...
RC: Metallica
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I'm there.. section 320.. look for me in my "Listen to Slayer" t-shirt!