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    It has been pointed out that in our haste to set up regional enclaves, we neglected our neighbor north of the border. We herewith remedy this sad oversight. Heads of Canada, this is your clubhouse!

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    bonjour les Deadheads canadiens Jamasutra new cd review
    Jas obrecht review on newJamasutra cd featuring Barry the Fish Melton and Deadicace members First, a quick background check: Barry “The Fish” Melton played lead guitar on the San Francisco scene’s first psychedelic record, and went on to play the Monterey and Woodstock festivals. His new “neo-psychedelic” release with Parisian guitarist/vocalist Stephan Missri and band is, in a word, extraordinary. It’s trippy, politically and socially conscious, and brilliantly played. Deadheads – Garcia freaks in particular – will love Melton and Missri’s flowing solos, epitomized by the Jerry-esque joyride of “Jamasutra Mantra.” Like the early Allman Brothers Band and Steve Hunter-Dick Wagner with Lou Reed, Melton and Missri create intriguing two-guitar interplay without venturing into overkill. They freak-out Hendrix-style on “Vert,” and Barry resurrects his wicked vibrato of yore for “Le Dernier Homme en Ville.” His sea shanty-cum-ecological call to arms “Shady Grove” recalls his Country Joe & The Fish era and then segues into one of the album’s best jams. International feels abound. Algerian-born Missri sings mostly in French, with a smooth, smoky voice. Rhythms and melodies seamlessly embrace rock, blues, psychedelic, Middle Eastern, and African influences. “This was truly a trans-Atlantic effort for me,” says Melton, who’s worked as a public defender in northern California. “Much of my early music was influenced by Middle Eastern music, which becomes immediately apparent were you to see me with Country Joe in the 1967 movie Monterey Pop.” Danish bassist Charles Jannic and French drummer Christophe Rossi excel at everything – hats off to these guys, as well as to Melton and Missri for their fine, fine playing and producing. Order this Seafood Records release at www.barrymelton.com and www.jamasutra.com.
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    Chanceuse! Bien content pour toi. Richard
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    Greetings, CanHeads!
    Hey crew, How are things? In Ontario, this has been a perfect January... back to the super dry cold temperatures we've been missing these last 5 years. It's invigourating and really fun to have lots of snow to play in. Been a great year for weather all around, I'd say. Well, I gotta tell ya that the JamCruise is about the funnest time you might ever wanna have. I've never left our beautiful winter before, but I adapted to the southern sun pretty quick. And shiplife is fine when it's full of costumed, dancing friendly folk. You'd be amazed at how much New Orleans funk is on a "Jam" Cruise. And Bobby, Mickey and Billy were a blast. Bob was sounding pretty good, especially sitting in with Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (with Fred Wesley!) and the Hendrix Tribute (Watchtower). Rhythm Devils delivered some strong sets and the Canadian contingent danced hard on that last night. Mickey's Rhythms of the Universe presentation was interesting, explaining the space sounds we heard on Dead Spring Tour '09, and Billy was having the time of his life chumming with his buddy George and drinking it all in, literally. =) You should definitely consider getting "on the boat" as they say, if you want to not only brush with the stars, but eat, drink and hang with them too. The boat seems big but it's relatively small when you're rooming next to your heroes and chatting in line in the cafeteria. Getting to meet the JB horns was a huge high for me, and standing right next to Billy in the hallway I could hardly move from my spot. So there's your first JC9 report. Back to you, Playin... Poncho... Chris...
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    Pleasure to have you aboard Bobby...
    I like knowing stuff.
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    I am the Concerned Canadian, sent here to set matters straight in mighty nations, near and far. Can't post content yet, so hang in there, and I will tell you great and hidden things you do not know. Israel, Deaf Messenger, Servant of Rulers, The Unknown Soldier, King of the Road, The Concerned Canadian, Rider on the Red Horse.
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    Merry X-Mas and Happy Holidays,
    Hi all,Hope everyone is doing well. Kirsten, your JamCruise sounds fun, though I'm certain is out of my price range at this point (still transitioning into teaching....). I am hoping to get in an interesting show or two next spring/summer. Hope we can have another BIG jam session at one of these events! Playing in the Tower with Eyes on Fire in El Paso with a Cat
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    Happy Solstice
    Gonna go walk in the woods and enjoy the lunar eclipse. It's Solstice! That means it only gets lighter from here on in. Happy winter to you all and peace to you and yours. btw - missed ya, littlesmoke. Until next time, K
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    cool, I'll be there“If
    cool, I'll be there “If you don’t think you have the blues, just keep living.” - legend Buddy Guy
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    Great!
    We normally don't start until 10pm and should go til after 1pm. Red Dog Tavern, Hunter Street West, Peterborough. See you there!
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    sure, I'll be there - what
    sure, I'll be there - what time? “If you don’t think you have the blues, just keep living.” - legend Buddy Guy
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Wow, Richard - c'est génial! Comment ça se fait que tu as pu arranger une telle métamorphose du décor? J'aurai aimé voir cela! Je viens tout récemment de NYC!! J'ai entendu chanter mon frère au consul français - première de "La Maison d'Usher" de Poe, musique et libretto par Debussy. C'était fantastique! En plus, je suis allée entendre Brett Dennen et Grace Potter, où j'ai rencontré deux Deadhead tapers. Ils m'ont raconté les bonnes nouvelles: Furthur vient à Buffalo! Et peut-être on se rendrai à Ithaca dimanche soir, car le lendemain c'est Family Day. Youpie! J'espère que tout le monde ici a de la chance à voyager pour au moins un de ces spectacles. J'ai hâte de vous rencontrer. Gros sourires, Kirsten
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Hi Richard and K, Thanks to the handy "Bing translator" I was able to decifer your coded messages. Richard, where did you paint the lightning bolt!? K, I see Furthur are playing in Buffalo. Sounds like your going and maybe to Ithaca too! I am jealous again. Happy for you, but sad for me......not too sad really, actually quite happy but would like to go too..... Oh well, I'll have to just keep playing and listening for now. I keep playing with some guys in my neighbourhood. One of them has a feeling that we might end up a GD cover band. :) K, so you're a teacher (please don't mark my grammer too harshly!). Well so am I, though not officially yet. Today, I just finished helping a number of first graders with their reading - I loved it!!!!! I've been doing that once a week for a couple of months now. I'm also volunteering at the boys and girls club once a week. Just started helping a ninth grader a couple of weeks ago with his Biology. Now I just need to figure out which program route I want to persue. I'm hopeful my volunteering experiences will point the direction more clearly than I see now. My kids are 8 and 6 now and my wife is currently at teachers college. I have had enough of the business world, in one sense its amazing I've hung in so long (but that is a long and complicated story). I plan to be attending teachers college in 2011 - I want to be there now, but our finances won't allow for this....I must be patient. Oh well, "they" say good things come to those who wait...although they also say he who hesitates is lost......so I guess I'll just have to chart my own path (much more fun anyway). Keep well out there, Sending love and wishing for all the good things, Playing in the Tower with Eyes on Fire in El Paso with a Cat P.S. It's just a box of rain I don't know who put it there; Believe it if you need it, or leave it if you dare. And it's just a box of rain or a ribbon for your hair. Such a long, long time to be gone and a short time to be there.
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Hey K, c'est un genre de tradition d'écrire son nom à l'arrière des décors que nous utilisons. Celui-ci venant de San Francisco, je ne pouvais passé mon tour.Playin', in the first act there'a big rock that open in the center, I put it on the stage left side of it. Take care my friends. Richard.
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Richard - photos SVP!! Playin - glad to hear you're on a great path. Teaching is a very rewarding way to contribute to society. Kids always appreciate an open minded mentor, who lets them explore their own interests while supporting them in learning what's required. Sounds like your heart is in it so I know you'll do wonderful things. I hope there are more jobs in your region than in ours... the climate is a bit tough and competitive right now in Ontario in general. Good luck! =) I wish I could smuggle you all away to the shows. We'll see how we do on Monday for the presale. I don't know if there's a chance in hell of getting Cornell tix, but we've gotta try! Do let me know if you're ever in the Toronto area, won't you? It'd be great to meet up and trip around a bit. Love, K BTW - check my blog lately?
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Sorry, no picture of it. The set is now somewhere else in the world. and yes I still check your blog. I discovered Grace Potter by the Rothbury vine. Hope to ear more from her soon.Ooops, j'ai écris en anglais! A bientôt, Richard.
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I'm looking to meet some people who would like to go see some Furhtur shows this winter 2010. Get back to me if you're from the Toronto area.
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...and salutations friendly folk. K, Did you get your tickets?!!? I have not checked out your blog since after Rothbury, please resend the address. Keep well all, Playing in the Tower with Eyes on Fire in El Paso with a Cat
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Hi guys, Well, I decided to take a chance... instead of doing the online presale thing, or trying to wrestle with the thousands of people who will be clogging up the phone lines trying to get tix to Cornell on Dec 12, I mailed in my order. I noticed that Cornell was the first online presale to sell out. It's a Sunday at an historic venue, and the tickets are half the price of the rest of the tour. i hope I made the right choice - decorated my envelope and everything. Wish me luck! I'll let ya know if they arrive in the mail in late Jan/ early Feb. I figure, it's worth a try. And if it works out, bonus! It's the best arrangement for me, since Monday is Family Day and I wouldn't have to miss work, like I would for Buffalo. I love you guys! Keep checking in.
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Hi Gang, Well I'm smiling yet again. Thanks K for the link. Sure enjoyed reading through that again (especially the Dead's Rothbury Play-by-Play). The mentioning of when the band really took off. Reminded me of that feeling from this year's show in Buffalo (April 21st). It was during Eyes of the World......I was so overwhelmed with positive emotion/feelings and lift off effects I just sat sat down and let it wash over me.......WOW!!!!! I will never forget it! Peace, Love and all the Good Things, Playing in the Tower with Eyes on Fire in El Paso with a Cat
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Hi Playin, Richard, et al I was thinking about what you've been posting, Playin, re: not having a GD cover band to listen to out there in the wilds of Lake Huron, and jamming with friends, perhaps leading to a GD band. It takes me back to my first band, which was a GD cover band here in Peterborough, called Zen Again. I also put together a project named after the fictional GD in Kesey's Sailor Song: the Dreadful Great. I've been playing GD music for like, 13yrs now, and mostly at home and around campfires, but I'm always threatening to start up another project. Anyhoo, I was thinking that a little outdoor gathering might be just the way to meet you kind folk. Looking ahead to summertime, I thought I could host a party here in Peterborough - an almost somewhat halfway point btwn Montreal and Lk Huron... and then I thought about group camping. I always like coming to Lake Huron - what part of the Lake are you on, Playin? Pinery, Kincardine, or closer to the Bruce? I have cool farmer friends in Grey County, too. We teacher-types are more available come summertime... so maybe we could do a little camping and jamming to get properly introduced. I know it's tricky to get around with kids, so maybe it'd be fun to come closer to you. And a Montreal road trip would be fine, too. Just thought it might be nice to find a way to bring us together. Have a super great day, you friendly freaks! Love, K
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Toi et ta famille seront les bienvenue!Joyeuses Fêtes à tous, Richard.
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Well, I found out yesterday that there was an additional charge for the mail order tix that I didn't include. I looked everywhere for that info, but the GDTSTOO page must have not been loading because of overuse. Anyway, I was feeling a bit defeated about that when I realized that tix would go onsale today. I expected to be hitting "refresh" for an hour or two, but I got our 2 tickets on my first try!!!! Me and my man will now definitely be going on our version of a romantic Valentine's vacation, weather permitting. Oh, I am so relieved... and happy!
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Playin....... hows tricks ??? Just noticed some talk about you living near Lake Huron. I live near Mildmay on Hwy # 9, we are about 45 min to Kincardine and I have been here for about 10 years. Love the beach at Kincardine, Cypress and the grotto in the summer. krs10.......Can Heads gathering sounds like a fun idea. I have a 2.5 acre property here with lots of room for camping if anyone wants to come for a visit this summer. Beaches and parks close by but not alot to do in the general vicinity ( surrounded by corn fields in summer ). What was the extra fee you forgot to include in your mail order ??? ( postage ???). I also sent in a neat envelope for Buffalo drawn by my daughter again ( she got me 6th row center for Buffalo last spring ) hoping for some more great seats. Hope you all are doing great..............peace................Chris :)
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Hi all Canadian Heads...checking in...some fun ideas floating about. K, Glad you got some tickets for your Valentine get away. ........ :) ...... .....and....a get together you say, Well that sounds like a fine idea. I would love to come campout in Peterborough and hang out with you and other folk from this forum. Chris and K, Oh I wish I were in the wilds of Lake Huron. I live and work in London. I get to lake huron when I can, mainly in the warmer weather. My aunt has a cottage on the lake that we use when we can. waller88, thanks for the invite, wish I could make it. Playing in the Tower with Eyes on Fire in El Paso with a Cat
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Chris! Great to hear from you. I like that even though I was confused as to Playin's geographical whereabouts, you came through with the Lake Huron connection. Happy accident! Playin, I think I assumed that your reference to Lk Huron in your profile referred to your residence. Maybe in spirit... Glad there's some interest in getting together. Maybe we should take Chris up on his offer. It seems like a good midpoint. You are, of course, welcome to visit in Peterborough anytime as well. In the meantime, better brush up on my Dead jams. Do you play an instrument, Chris? Peace K
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And the extra fee for the mailorder... all I could find in all my searches was the price of the ticket, $25, but later I found that there was an additional $4 charge for each mailorder ticket. Argh! I did include my postage, however, and a nice envelope design so I hope someone got a kick out of that.
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yeah.... that was a bit of a trick....I see now it is $29 for the tix.....well you may still win the tix for your letter.............then you will have extras!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "GDTS TOO will hold yet another fabulous envelope contest for this tour. The winner will receive 2 free tickets to the show of their choice." I have some hand drums, and love to jam. Peterborough is a somewhat familiar area as I used to go to college in Lindsay !!! hope you all are well and Merry Christmas friends !!! .........c
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Happy (belated) Solstice everyone! It only gets lighter from here on in...=) =) =) =) Peace and wishes for a GRATE year to come. Love, K
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Anyone who lived in the Toronto area in the mid- to late-80's might remember CKLN's Live Dead Orgy show, which broadcasted an entire Dead or Garcia concert. It was late at night, once a month. It was hosted by somebody named Rob, and he even made a point of making breaks so that you could stop your tape and switch sides and cassettes at just the right time. For those of us just getting on the bus for the first time, it was a great way to start one's concert recording collection - I got my first soundboards this way. Standouts for me were: *Getting the Kingswood '87 soundboard just a couple weeks after the show, which was quite a feat in the days when you had to get your Dead concert recordings on cassette tapes in the mail. *The April '71 final night of Filmore East recording, with a scorching "Hard to Handle": the best one I've ever heard and still one of my all-time favourite GD moments. *A fantastic yet inexplicably seldom-remarked upon 12/12/78 Miami show - one of the best Franklin's Towers you'll ever hear. *One of the Garcia/Kahn acoustic duo shows in early '86. Garcia's health was obviously frail in that coma year, but this show really highlighted the symbiosis between his voice and guitar picking, and revealed how much Americana roots figured in his style - this was before wikipedia could inform one of such things - you had to figure it out for yourself. I lived a bit north of downtown, so once a month friends and I would cluster up on my rooftop trying to get the best signal with my boombox rabbit ears, until we found out that you could get radio signals through coaxial TV cable. Anyway, no real point to this, other than to reminisce and give a shout-out to Rob, whoever and wherever you are. Thanks for your hard work - you may not appreciated it in your CKLN studio late at night, but it was much appreciated you helped put a few of us on the right path.
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Hello All, I am glad to have found this forum. Peace and a Happy New Years from the nations capital. I got into the dead in the late 80's, saw them a couple times in the early 90's during the mega dead era and really missed the golden years. I own some stuff (cabinet ect) from the wall of sound. Its like a shrine in my home studio... lol
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howdy to all and happy new year we should all get to know each other and i can be reached at todamax@telus.net i'm a friend of the band since 65 in marin and attended tooo many shows but still live to enjoy their music...deadicated? write me aloha dusty akers okanagan valley bc
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/\ Agreed. Westside, you are one of the fortunate ones who experienced this miracle from a seed. I live those years through coffee table books :( And look at the music industry today, lead by people like simon cowell etc. sad. I do my part by keeping the music of days gone by spinning away on a regular basis. I am just about to pour a glass of red and throw on Merle and Jerry's Keystone album. What a great sounding band. Scored some heady grass too... :P
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Howdy. While I'm mostly Yooper in spirit my better half is Canadian.....roots in New Brunswick.....though unfortunately Mum decided to live in the states many years ago. Seems I always gravitate towards living as close to the border as I can.....Northern Michigan, Montana, Washington State. Anyways, back in the day, the Bro and I had tickets for the Toronto shows following the last shows in Chicago.......wheels fell off the bus, wasn't meant to be. But have had many fine adventures in the Northern Lands & in particular the pig-roast-turned-hempfest in Ophir, Ontario circa 2000 (anyone know if that's still going on?). Love my Canadian Brothers & Sisters. They are some of the kindest souls you'll meet on this planet. Peace
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As with all things USA we must convert to Canadian !!! Km/Hr = Kanadian miles per hour Maple Sugar Magnolia> Mississauga 1/2 Step> Traffic Jam> Alaberta Getaway> Help On The Way > Slipknot > CN Tower Jaques Straw from Ottawa> Snow Many Roads> (Stephen) Harpers Farm I posted these a few years ago...They are a bit cheesey... ...Chris
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Thanks for tuning in, DeadReckoning. Welcome! NB is a great place - fun and lively folk! Don't know about Ophir cuz we're veggies... I WISH I could go to Shea's in Buffalo - an amazing venue by all reports. Some of my high school buddies are going. Let me know if you need to carpool, Chris. Love the jokes - Mississauga 1/2step and CN tower are my faves =), especially cuz my partner commutes to Mississauga... How about: Beat It On Down 7th Line Freezy Fingers Diavik Diamond Blues and Alaberta Getaway could also be Athabaska Getaway Love you guys! Ciao
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Hello Cats, Hosers on the Way/Slip Ice/CN Tower Canuckidy Loon Song PEI's of the Potatoes Tar Sands in a Bucket Dire Moose Box of Snow Brokendown Parliament Trans Canada Railway Boogie Snowforts of My Life :) -------------later dreamers............... Playing in the Tower with Eyes on Fire in El Paso with a Cat
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When The Goalie Gets Saved By The Puck, or even Peg-TO? Sorry, just an intruding Yank here... Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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Though it's not intruding if you're welcome =) Ha, thought the song parodies would attract the jokers on this site. Keep it coming, folks...
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As with all things USA we must convert to Canadian !!!Km/Hr = Kanadian miles per hour Maple Sugar Magnolia> Mississauga 1/2 Step> Traffic Jam> Alaberta Getaway> Help On The Way > Slipknot > CN Tower Jaques Straw from Ottawa> Snow Many Roads> (Stephen) Harpers Farm> Beat It On Down 7th Line> Freezy Fingers> Diavik Diamond Blues> Athabaska Getaway> Hosers on the Way >Slip Ice > CN Tower> Canuckidy> Loon Song> PEI's of the Potatoes> Tar Sands in a Bucket> Dire Moose> Box of Snow> Brokedown Parliament> Trans Canada Railway Boogie> Snowforts of My Life> When The Goalie Gets Saved By The Puck> Peg-TO> .............Nice, thanks people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Napanee NedMust Have Been the Hoseheads West .ca Fadeaway Weather Report... Sweet! : Let it Snow We Can Skate Long, Long, Long, Long, LONG, LOONNNGG Way to Go Home Love, K
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Quinn The Inuit? Conversation is always more interesting than recitation, so speak your mind and not someone else's.
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Well, the day of reckoning came...Got my mail order back last week and I would have felt like the return envelope drawing I made of the heart with the lightning bolt through it - broken-hearted - had I not bought my tix online... They returned my mail order saying they had too many requests to fill. I guess my envelope artwork wasn't hot enough to win the prize! Fair enough. I knew my order was inaccurate anyway, and I'm so glad I had the instinct to buy online. I also checked GDTSTOO and the site said that Cornell was the only show that they had too many requests for... 3X too many, in fact. Must have been the low price, historic venue, etc...So, that's the way the cookie crumbles... We're still going... ha! Glad there was a plan B. K
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Hey K, Yay for plan B. I used plan Z, which unfortunately involved not going....perhaps I'll use a better plan next time. Playin'
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As with all things USA we must convert to Canadian !!!Km/Hr = Kanadian miles per hour Maple Sugar Magnolia> Mississauga 1/2 Step> Traffic Jam> Alaberta Getaway> Help On The Way > Slipknot > CN Tower Jaques Straw from Ottawa> Snow Many Roads> (Stephen) Harpers Farm> Beat It On Down 7th Line> Freezy Fingers> Diavik Diamond Blues> Athabaska Getaway> Hosers on the Way >Slip Ice > CN Tower> Canuckidy> Loon Song> PEI's of the Potatoes> Tar Sands in a Bucket> Dire Moose> Box of Snow> Brokedown Parliament> Trans Canada Railway Boogie> Snowforts of My Life> When The Goalie Gets Saved By The Puck> Peg-TO> Napanee Ned> Must Have Been the Hoseheads> West .ca Fadeaway> Weather Report... Sweet! : Let it Snow> We Can Skate> Long, Long, Long, Long, LONG, LOONNNGG Way to Go Home> Quinn The Inuit> I am going to edit this some time for clarity. And some I have no idea what yous are talkin bout. but it is quite original. thanks again timhortonhashsmokincanheads. ..........c
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Ça fait bien trop longtemps qu'on parle en français ici... Richard, comment ça va? Tes nouvelles au monde du spectacle? J'espère que toi et Marjelaine passent un bel hiver. Aux autres francophones: n'ayez pas peur de vous exprimer en langue première ici... c'est un bon défi pour la majorité qui aiment le décodage. C'est ici un des seuls forums bilingues alors profitons-en! Y-a-t'il certains d'entre vous qui irez voir Furthur? Si oui, discutons un peu... À la prochaine, K
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L'Opéra de Mtl présente la Tosca présentement. Il reste 3 représentations.Notre hiver se passe bien, il n'y a pas beaucoup de neige ici cette année. Et nous préparons notre voyage à San Francisco début mai. J'espère que tout va bien pour toi à la maison et au travail. A la prochaine, Richard.
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Hey it is cool to see the Canadian's have a forum eh! It has been neat reading about "you all" traveling and following the shows! Here on Saltspring Island it hard to get the shows but I'm still trying! Missed the "Dead" tour last year, but was able to download some great shows (legally)! To keep the dream alive I host a Grateful Dead radio show here on Saltspring Island Community Radio! It is called "Attics Of My Life" on Thursdays 5-6pm PST. It is live streamed at http://www.cfsi-fm.com/ Let me know what you think and I can take requests and dedications as well! In the summer (I'm in education) when I have the time I hope to run some full shows! Keep on Truckin'
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just getting packed for buffalo.......east coast >>><<
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also how was your show KRS ???? I listened on the radio !!! ..........c
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Heard that Buffalo show was lots of fun. Our friend Corrina was there for her first Dead show - guess what they played? =) Did you enjoy Hard To Handle? I heard it was smokin. Cornell was really fun. I got my wish: They Love Each Other. That and Unbroken Chain were highlights for me. We could have boogied a little harder if they hadn't mellowed out in the 2nd set, but that was okay. It kind of fit the mellow vibe of Ithaca. What a great town. Gorgeous NY mountains. And Barton Hall was superb - acoustics were unbelievable and with a springy dancefloor. Just great to hear these guys still kickin it out. Especially Phil - holy crap, you wouldn't know he's a month away from 70. Geez, he is on his game - better than ever - that man is dangerous. Missed the drummers, though. They really contribute the foundation of the sound. I'd say that even with John K, I still enjoyed the Dead at MSG more. Just a mindblowing show in terms of material and so well played, especially by Warren. He and John each have their strong points. It just goes to show that no one can replace the amazing Mr. Garcia. Here's one of many links to Cornell: http://www.archive.org/details/furthur2010-02-14.akg.suraci.sbeok.10607… Love you Can heads. Peace, K
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Furthur Summer 2010 Tour!!! Fri-Jun-25 Rochester, NY Highland Bowl Thu-Jul-08 Buffalo, NY ArtPark Both look good to me! Might have to hit the Highland Bowl for a change. Dancing in the great (if urban) outdoors! Come on, Playin... there's got to be a summer date you can make it to... =) K
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hope you all are doing grate !!! Made it safe and sound to Buffalo and back. Parking lot was fun but snowy, If you stood in one place for too long you would look like a snowman after a while. There was a campfire in the lot, met some good people and scored what we wanted with ease. The theatre is really neat and fancy, I saw Bob and Rob here in 1995. We went in a bit early and had some drinks, then headed to 3rd row right of center. 20 min to show time we both 8 a dose. I really enjoyed this show even though I did not care for the setlist, the playing was just amazing. At times I was dancing my face off and other times I just had to stand there in pure amazement of what I was hearing. Set break OUTSIDE !!!! really fun. Second set, chris is now in skypilot mode, great times and lots of smiles :) loved the shakedown near the end. Left the place in peace and after a quick bite walked back to the hotel for more festivities.. And today........I got tix to Rochester in June :):):)...............the shows are close and reasonable in price. ALSO.... KRS......listened to your show on the sat radio that night, sounded great and was so cool to have at home. I bet it was cool just being at the venue and hanging out !!! We are all so lucky to have this so available right now, cheap tix, close to home, band is amazing...............I love it Most recordings are available on archive.org soon after the show. Talk to you guys later, I tried uploading fan photos ??(we will see) Also..... new "Canadian Dead Songs" soon hahahahahahahah ............chris
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Congrats to your Canadian Olympic Hockey team for winning gold!
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Merci beaucoup.
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I think it's telling that our patriotic pride is quiet on the CanHead forum. We don't usually blow the horn too loud around here, though there was some partying in the streets for sure. I think that there's a sensitivity to the fact that we're guests in a mostly American scene and wouldn't want to be rude! (I can't imagine that there are no hockey fans here... seeing that it was the most viewed sports program in Canadian television history - 21.5 million people, 64.3 percent of Canada's population, watched some portion of the game.) And what a game it was! I don't know about you guys, but it was kind of surprising that we came away with so many medals... didn't expect it, especially after what I remember from Calgary '88. People were high off the Olympic buzz last week. That's if you support the Olympics... whole other topic there. Any heads from Vancouver wanna share your experiences pre- and post- Olympic invasion? As for FURTHUR adventures... I am gonna truck down to the ArtPark in Lewiston for the 8th of July ... but I'd sure love to see you in Rochester, Chris! Many of my buddies will be there. I will too, if I can make some "special arrangements" =) Cheers, K
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I always did consider myself a half a Canadian, because my grandparents homesteaded in Alberta & dad was born there (although I was born in the USA) Have many relatives up north, many of whom we've never met.....we went to BC alot when I was a kid, but he never took me to Alberta....dang....oh well......glad yall won the gold on your national sport! I think it's great
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forgot the "eh"......
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Tower with Eyes on Fire in El Paso with a CAT! How the heck are ye? Missing you, brother. Meow, K