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  1. Hey My 2 cents... I'm predisposed to not like Jian G. (I met him once in the 90's and he was an ass) So when I watched this i expected to understand BBT's point of view and feel some sympathy...and I just don't. He has been around journalists long enough to know that their job is to serve the story and not the subject. BBT made the story about his attitude when he started acting inexplicably (and repeatedly) strange--which he later admits to. A first year journalism student at Ryerson would feel the need to ask him why he did that. Gomeshi did his job and BBT hung himself (although I wonder how many hits the Boxmasters got on their website yesterday). Weird day. Jef PS-That flu thing is hilarious. It seems to me that if it were true it sounds so stupid that you'd make something else up.
  2. This show blew my mind!!!!!!!!! Almost life-changy and stuff. Great recording too. (does anyone know where to get a copy of the tunes they cut out of the broadcast--specifically (Where Will I Be? and Here is What Is)?
  3. Go! ...and thank your wife. She apparently spent a lot of money on a great time for you guys, Jef
  4. Happy Belated!! Hope your day was great Ms. H! Jef
  5. Hey! I saw the show on Thursday night. SET LIST: I Can't Explain The Seeker The Kids are Alright Fragments Who Are You? Behind Blue Eyes Real Good Looking Boy Baba O'Reilly Getting in Tune Sister Disco Eminence Front 5:15 Love Reign O'er Me My Generation Won't Get Fooled Again ENCORES: Naked Eye Pinball Wizard/Tommy Medley Overature/Amazing Journey/Sparks/Underture/We're Not Going to Take It Tea and Theatre. Cool set... It rocked from the opening (with the exception of the oddly "elderly rock" feel of Fragments) Who Are You gets more heavy every tour. The band was absolutely on fire from Sister Disco through the end. and... Roger's voice didn't show any signs of giving out at all. He sounded better than he has since before 2002. Cool, Jef
  6. Thanks Brad. Your awesomeness abounds. I actually tried searching that site...I apparently suck quite a bit. If anyone else knows of any direct (megaupload or whatnot) downloads that'd be supercool also. Jef
  7. Hey all! Help please. With Trey about to go out on the road again I'm reminded of the shows I didn't listen to at the end of 2006. I meant too... If anyone here can point me in the direction of some audio (or video, I suppose) from those winter 2006 shows I'd be quite grateful! Cool, Jef
  8. Congrats Kev. I'm seathing with jealousy. Nice work, Jef
  9. In an era when record companies have managed to all but decimate the artistic credibility of popular music, to the point where the average person seems to regard music as background filler, I have the urge to applaud any new-ish (if questionable) attempt at distributing music of substance. Keep in mind that many of us music obsessed folk love the "surprise factor" in the discovery of (and subsequent obbsession with) newly found music...well...if the record industry can't muster this anymore, let's see if it can happen for people at the coffee shop. Jef
  10. Two things. Season five of WW is questionable but still has high points ("The Supremes" and "Shutdown"). Six and Seven are unquestionably a different show...but a very good show. Studio 60 was a great show...just a bit scattered. I suspect it would have been fantastic if it had continued. Plus, I'm pretty flippin pumped about "Charlie Wilson's War" which is the new Sorkin movie coming out in December... Jef
  11. Hey. I found this piece of writing almost as fascinating as I find FACEBOOK. I think it's just about dead on. The truest evidence of Facebook's dominance of is it's meteoric rise in the last year AND the fact that it has not even been slightly challenged by any competition thus far. It's reaching the peak of its product life-cycle without any credible imitators. It's almost not even a brand name or a product...it's practically a new medium. It is to the internet what VHS (oh, and myspace was betamax) was to movies. Think about it... Jef
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