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Wassabi Collective's new single All Mighty one...

now streaming on www.myspace.com/wassabicollective

Don't forget to get your best constume together.. they'll be prizes and other surprises for guests!

Tickets are still available, visit www.ticketweb.ca or

Shanti Baba... (Queen W. / East of Bathurst)

Play de Record (Younge St. by Sam the Recordman)

Soundscapes (College St @ Euclid)

Rotate this (Queen St. W / West of Bathurst)

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Is there anywhere to get tickets in advance, apart from downtown in Toronto?

(I just won't make it down there before the show, and it is my own fault that I didn't look into where tickets are available before today.)

EDIT TO ADD: I just read through this thread, and I can see they're available tat ticketweb.ca. Is that a service that will allow me to print up the tickets, or will they hold them at "will call" or what's the deal? I'm thinking that if I order online today, and I can't do one of those two things, then it's probably too late to order online as the tickets wouldn't get to me on time.

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Advance Tickets:

Play De Record - 357A Yonge Street -(416) 586-0380

Rotate This - 620 Queen St. W –(416) 504-8447

Shanti Baba - 546 Queen St. W -(416) 504-5034

Sonic Temple - 5165 Yonge St -(416) 835-0035

Soundscapes - 572 College Street -(416) 537-1620

Here's the online link: http://www.ticketweb.ca/user/?region=xxx&query=search&interface=ticketweb&newhps=1&search=Burt+Neilson+Band&x=0&y=0

PM me if you can't make it to a ticket location...

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I'll miss you all, you should know......we were originally hoping to make this (and meet, then crash, on StoneMtn's floor)

but really, nothing can match the thrill of dancing & [barry white voice] "gettin' it on" [/barry white voice] to the sounds of my guitar-hero....I'm so excited for the sweet, sweet sounds of the tad hackish band

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everyone have a safe and happy Hallowe'en

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Dave! yay I'm so glad U can come now :D

woot woot!!!

Oh man. I'm havin some issues all of the sudden too.

I don't have a ride! anyone comin from hamilton or somewhere near there! I know I'm always askin for rides but dudes... I am one broke Beeeotch who can't afford the go bus!

heeeeeeelllp meee!!!

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I'll miss you all, you should know......we were originally hoping to make this (and meet, then crash, on StoneMtn's floor)

Well, as it happens I won't "own" my own floor until November 30 when I take possession of my new place. After that, though, plenty of crash space is available to anyone with the name Scully. See ya then CJ and DEM.

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u did't win C-towns.

The Wassabi Collective safely landed in Toronto yesterday evening and are very pumped about the upcoming shows... These guys have been working really hard to develop their live show and new material. This band is over 6 years in the making and i'm very proud of these guys!!

hope to see ya at the show!

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WASSABI COLLECTIVE w/ IRIE BAND

THURSDAY, OCT 26 - WATERLOO, ON

LAST NIGHT REVIEW

Last night @ The Starlight Room, The Wassabi Collective were on fire.... The band's sound is definitely changing, and the Red Rasta himself Brent "Gisto" is stepping out as a formadible foil for percussionist/vocalist Melissa Meteresky's soulful vocals. Mixing their electro-tribal n' funk sound up with extended instrumentals, Reggae and Soca-dancehall riddims. The crowd and the venue were a perfect mix of ambiance that fostered one of the tightest WC performances I have ever seen.

New compositions surfaced as well as new arrangments of Wassabi Collective mainstays kept it interesting for long time fans. A song which was explained to me as a "Indian flavoured jam" was annouced on stage with the name "CHUTNEY" which I found very ammusing.

The Irie Band opened the night, playing instrumental dub and covers of Keep on Movin' (Peter Tosh version) and Bob Marley's Exodus. Gisto joined the band on 2 songs, spitting out improvised rap-reggae rhymes with much conviction and fanfare from the dancefloor.

The final song of the Wassabi Collective set was "SHINE" which is drummer Jimmy Lewis's love anthem. Listen to a demo version here: www.myspace.com/jimmywassabi . Complaining about the dificulties of singing and drumming at the same time, Jah-lin, the tall African drummer of the Irie Band, stepped in to play drums, as Jimmy sang his powerful and sentimental ballad.

Melissa was shone as well, performing on 4 congas and djembe, her energy and talent continues to be at the center of Wassabi Collective's success for the past 6 years.

Great to see some skanks there... Jon was peaking out about the Slip, 'Shwa was getting his groove one. Jon from Jomomma was all smiles as were many dreadies and young earthy-types. Hope to see you guys out tonight for this special engagement!

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