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Everything posted by calvino
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Probably.
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https://www.womensmarch.com/mission/
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Obviously, when the Dead's involvement with Altamont is discussed - only stipulation/point of direction that Scorsese probably gave to Amir Bar-Lev.
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Chicago - will be taking our two kids, too. Due to the amount of people that they are now expecting - the march route has considerably shorten. Some are complaining about the shorten route, which seems strange to me. There is still going to be a rally and a march.
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Politico did a good job of tallying all the Trump's 'untruths' since he won the election. Nice touch adding the cut off deadline: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/trumps-transition-of-untruths-exaggerations-and-flat-out-falsehoods-214664?lo=ap_b1
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"Can you at least stop playing Rolling Stones music at any of your functions?" and "Please don't get us all killed" Ugh. (Sorry that's two -- so I will go with the 1st one)
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Happy that Raines made it in. Always enjoyed watching him play.
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Kicking around the idea of buying the Friday webstream -- figure it might be nice way to end a horrible day.
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Man, never realized the Beck sampled that rift.
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^ Awesome news.
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What are your Plans for Inauguration Day?
calvino replied to kidsmoke's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
More than likely we will be up there, too. We will train in and probably just watch, not sure I want to march with 5 and 7 yr. old, in case there are some issues. But I would like them to see the process. Never had a White Russian, but Friday sounds like a great time to try one... -
Agreed - horrible mix. Great tunes, though.
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here's a shot where Weir and Lesh are both behind the drummers.
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Since Trump wants to drain the swamp, I am sure he'll push for campaign finance and lobbying reform.
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Maybe it's because I am reading through a Bear bio - but I guessing he probably told him to stand behind them for sound purposes.
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I never gotten into the extended live version of Running Free - but the studio cut is great. I would replace The Trooper with Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
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I recently checked out the 1st two deluxe cd's, via the library - the DVD's that were part of them were pretty great.
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comments are pretty funny - very Spinal Tapish. Always nice to see all the equipment in the loft.
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Yeah - I have no idea where our seats will be --- I just know they were $120 per ticket, which is too much.
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Looks like I will be finally seeing them (Soldier Field in Chicago) -- my wife just emailed me and said our friend snagged four tickets this morning.
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Looks like a great line up -- nice too see all the great jazz musicians on the bill.
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Yeah - It's a nice easy intro to the Dead world when you are a teenager coming out of Stones/Zeppelin/Maiden world - just pretty much straight up songs, that kinda of rocked and swung. I only had the 1st set on tape. At the time I only had the Skeletons comp. and Dead Set.
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You may want to invest in a cheap tuner, too. I remember when I kid and getting frustrated because it never sounded right. Granted, I sucked at playing it, but once I figured out how to tune it correctly, it was more enjoyable sucking at it...
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I always enjoyed Van Dieman's Land. I never gotten around to see U2, friends of ours want to go to a Chicago show - we may go. My friend is excited - she was too young to see the Joshua Tree tour - her first tour was Zoo TV and she has seen every tour since. I remember giving $5 to a friend in my high school for his copy of Joshua Tree --- he brought it to school, where we had very skinny lockers - it barely fit.
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Quinones added to the Allmans, mostly because it seems that Jaimoe chops dimensioned, so he picked up the slack. I don't think either of the above added much to the Crowes. Not of fan of Airto when he played with Miles in the late 60's, early 70's, either.