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  3. As a teen of the seventies it was a great decade for rock but being a hippie at heart I always wished I could have been around ten years earlier. Either way I would have still had to endure the disco era tho
  4. I had not seen that before, no! The Crowes and Tedeschi Trucks Band together, 2013...I missed out on that tour completely, because that summer I went to see Rush for the first time since the Counterparts tour... Should have gone to both! Kicking myself! :haz: I had the same dilemma in 2010 when I was living near Hamilton ON, 6 hrs away from my hometown Ottawa. Due to my job I had to choose between Furthur and Rush which were both playing the Ottawa Bluesfest 4 days apart. I chose 3 Rush shows, Ottawa and Toronto x2 :haz: Congrats on 10K :)
  5. "My my, hey hey, rock and roll is here to stay. Hey hey, my my, rock and roll will never die!"
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    I think that's true too- and it seems like it's treated with more of the ethos that jazz musicians have- so-and-so from this band comes onstage to play a few songs with that band, et cetera...a real cross-pollination of sound, and a collective pool of ideas. I love that kind of thing.
  7. I was hoping to catch Iron Maiden in Montreal on April 1st but financially its not looking likely
  8. Yosemite Sam http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/m563/kamrahai/TRF/yosemite%20sam.gif
  9. :outtahere: :bump: speedbump
  10. kamrahai

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    Almost word for word even :)
  11. kamrahai

    R2

    Doh! Ya beat me JARG
  12. kamrahai

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    Is that a documentary? The Youtube Video is at the Capitol Theatre, I believe the same place where they made the live album, "All the World's a Stage" ATWAS was recorded at Massey Hall in Toronto
  13. Just heard about this. Hope he's well soon :( http://www.citynews.ca/2016/01/13/rocker-kim-mitchell-recovers-after-heart-attack-emergency-surgery/
  14. Many missing. Just off the top of my head, Keith Richards (72), Jimmy Page (71), Neil Young (70)
  15. What are canadian content rules? Radio must play so many canadian bands per hour or something? http://www.crtc.gc.c...ancon/r_cdn.htm 35% canadian in most cases Wow. I thought it was a radio station promotion or something: "Canadian Content RULES!!" funny coincidence...New World Man came on the radio as I was reading your comment CanCon Rules!!
  16. Just curious what the other band is? You may think this is odd...or maybe not...the Black Crowes. I've garnered a handful of new fans of them around, because of my shameless promotion, haha...and found a few here who've been into them for awhile, like I have. They're a band that a lot of people think disappeared a long time ago, but...not so. I traveled around the U.S. multiple times to see them, from 1992-2009- a total of 49 shows. Nice! I have seen them 3-4 times since 1990 and don't find that odd at all :) In fact of my live recordings they rank 4th in numbers... Rush(1341) Grateful Dead(185) Gov't Mule(173) Black Crowes(164) Awesome...at one time, I had somewhere north of 800 Grateful Dead shows, but it's fewer than that now...I have maybe 100 Mule shows, and about 400-500 Crowes (more than that, on all of these, if you count the related solo/side projects). I only have about 30 Rush shows, but as they don't vary their setlists much at all over the course of a particular tour, I haven't made it a priority to collect as many of them. Where did you see the Crowes, then? Don't have my stubs handy so just going by memory... first time was Aerosmith/Metallica/Black Crowes in Toronto (1990),twice here in Ottawa and I think one other time. I have border issues so the only shows of any kind I have seen in the US were the Dead in Buffalo (92) and Woodstock 94 Ottawa- in 2006, by chance? Or was it earlier? (I have that '06 Ottawa show in my collection). sounds about right...the other one was in the 90's 15th May 2006 at the Congress Centre- set list can be found here: http://www.crowesbas...cfm?TapeID=1844 I saw them exactly nine days later, on Rich Robinson's 37th birthday, in Louisville, Kentucky: http://www.crowesbas...cfm?TapeID=1850 :) Ok...last time I'm gonna hijack this thread....yes that's the show, 2006. I clicked on your link to the Crowesbase and its funny. The Citizen reporter, Lynn Saxberg, who's review is posted there is a good friend of mine and she was with our group of people. It also mentions the 93 show across the river in Hull Quebec which is the other one I went to (also with Lynn & friends). That 93 show was also a great memory because at the time Wayne Gretzky owned the Hull Olympiques hockey team that played out of that arena. Through some other connections we got to watch it out of his private box which was the best seats of the house with our own beer fridge and waitress. :haz:
  17. Just curious what the other band is? You may think this is odd...or maybe not...the Black Crowes. I've garnered a handful of new fans of them around, because of my shameless promotion, haha...and found a few here who've been into them for awhile, like I have. They're a band that a lot of people think disappeared a long time ago, but...not so. I traveled around the U.S. multiple times to see them, from 1992-2009- a total of 49 shows. Nice! I have seen them 3-4 times since 1990 and don't find that odd at all :) In fact of my live recordings they rank 4th in numbers... Rush(1341) Grateful Dead(185) Gov't Mule(173) Black Crowes(164) Awesome...at one time, I had somewhere north of 800 Grateful Dead shows, but it's fewer than that now...I have maybe 100 Mule shows, and about 400-500 Crowes (more than that, on all of these, if you count the related solo/side projects). I only have about 30 Rush shows, but as they don't vary their setlists much at all over the course of a particular tour, I haven't made it a priority to collect as many of them. Where did you see the Crowes, then? Don't have my stubs handy so just going by memory... first time was Aerosmith/Metallica/Black Crowes in Toronto (1990),twice here in Ottawa and I think one other time. I have border issues so the only shows of any kind I have seen in the US were the Dead in Buffalo (92) and Woodstock 94 Ottawa- in 2006, by chance? Or was it earlier? (I have that '06 Ottawa show in my collection). sounds about right...the other one was in the 90's
  18. Just curious what the other band is? You may think this is odd...or maybe not...the Black Crowes. I've garnered a handful of new fans of them around, because of my shameless promotion, haha...and found a few here who've been into them for awhile, like I have. They're a band that a lot of people think disappeared a long time ago, but...not so. I traveled around the U.S. multiple times to see them, from 1992-2009- a total of 49 shows. Nice! I have seen them 3-4 times since 1990 and don't find that odd at all :) In fact of my live recordings they rank 4th in numbers... Rush(1341) Grateful Dead(185) Gov't Mule(173) Black Crowes(164) Awesome...at one time, I had somewhere north of 800 Grateful Dead shows, but it's fewer than that now...I have maybe 100 Mule shows, and about 400-500 Crowes (more than that, on all of these, if you count the related solo/side projects). I only have about 30 Rush shows, but as they don't vary their setlists much at all over the course of a particular tour, I haven't made it a priority to collect as many of them. Where did you see the Crowes, then? Don't have my stubs handy so just going by memory... first time was Aerosmith/Metallica/Black Crowes in Toronto (1990),twice here in Ottawa and I think one other time. I have border issues so the only shows of any kind I have seen in the US were the Dead in Buffalo (92) and Woodstock 94
  19. Just curious what the other band is? You may think this is odd...or maybe not...the Black Crowes. I've garnered a handful of new fans of them around, because of my shameless promotion, haha...and found a few here who've been into them for awhile, like I have. They're a band that a lot of people think disappeared a long time ago, but...not so. I traveled around the U.S. multiple times to see them, from 1992-2009- a total of 49 shows. Nice! I have seen them 3-4 times since 1990 and don't find that odd at all :) In fact of my live recordings they rank 4th in numbers... Rush(1341) Grateful Dead(185) Gov't Mule(173) Black Crowes(164)
  20. Just curious what the other band is?
  21. Newer band wise...besides Porcupine Tree-Spock's Beard and related bands to each... I've been listening to Umphrey's McGee which is the best of both world's of Jam Bands and Prog...Caught them opening for Dave Matthews a few years back and thoroughly enjoyed their set, so I started looking for their live recordings (they allow taping) and found some great stuff. But there's not a whole lot of newer stuff coming out that really gets me excited. Thankfully there are ways to at least listen to a few things of someone's before actually purchasing it...I have a lot of stuff I bought over the years "word of mouth" unheard before I listened, that I wouldn't have bought if I heard more than maybe a clip or single tune. (and when I'm at a loss, I pull out the Yes,Genesis, Tull, Kansas, etc.)
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