slowhand Digest Volume 02 : Issue 37 Today's Topics: Double Trouble lookin for From the Cradle to Fillmore West Sharing Boots / Beat the boots Fw: Mark Knopfler & friends - charity gigs in July MP3 of the Week Hiatus Administrivia: To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to; slowhand-request@planet-torque.com with the subject 'unsubscribe'. This is an automated service. Submissions to the list should be sent to; slowhand@planet-torque.com *** --=_--SlowhandDigest-- From: "Ken Norris"Subject: Double Trouble Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit How often was Double Trouble played on the Nothing But The Blues tour? It looks to me like, on the U.S. leg, he was alternating Early In the Morning with I Can't Judge Nobody, but in Europe and Japan seemed to have Early In the Morning, Groaning The Blues, and Double Trouble on a rotation similar to this past year's rotation of Five Long Years, Stormy Monday, and HYELAW. Am I understanding this correctly? Best, Ken --=_--SlowhandDigest-- From: "Apurva Parikh" Subject: lookin for From the Cradle to Fillmore West Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Hello folks, I am looking for the 2 cd boot titles From the Cradle to the Fillmore West.. I bellieve it was taken from two nights of Eric's performances at the FW. Please email privately for trades Thanks Apurva _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com --=_--SlowhandDigest-- From: LukeLinus Subject: Sharing Boots / Beat the boots Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii We started to share complete boots in excellent soundboard quality on AUDIOGALAXY. Recently we put up the 04-12-2001 japan show and also Talk to the boss (from mid 80s). Many tracks from SouthAmerica 2001 are also available now. As more people are joining the SLOWHAND group on AUDIOGALAXY, more shows become available without the hassle of sending blanks around the world. The group grew close to 100 members since last november. Please join and share your recordings there. People are very friendly and helpful there. To download the free software go to: http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-1896420-100-7647532.html?tag=st.dl.1896420-106-1.lst-5-3.7647532 (works for Windows ME fine too) After installing the software, go online, run program, click GO, jump to GROUPS, search SLOWHAND, JOIN group, wait to be admitted, click (yourname)home, click your groups SLOWHAND. Here you see all members. Click a members name (i.e. LukeLinus), click SHARED SONGS, here you find a list of shared recordings which might be single tracks or complete discs, click i.e. eric clapton japan 12-04-01 disc one and start download. Depending on your connection speed it might take a while til its finished. Then you can burn your own copy from your harddrive. hope to see you there, best regards Peter Koehlen / Germany (LukeLinus) last shows: Little Blue, Bernard Allison, Train next show: Jonatha Brooke & Band Keith wrote: >>From: "Keith Bode" Subject: Continue with Beat the Boots As not only a fan of Clapton, but of many other groups as well, I even know some of you through other lists, every list I've seen but this find's bootleg recordings, as a platform to spread the music. I am on one Allman Brothers Band list, where there was a spreading of music, under the theme of "Beat the Boot". Instead of people hoarding their bootlegs secretly away, we do what our mommy's taught us to do, share. I have Liberated a Dead Bootleg, "The Rainforest Benefit". I am also in posession of several shows, that were originally bootlegs, that I'd be glad to share. I don't know if it would be possible to coordinate something ongoing like this, but I'd be willing to try. Let's say every 2 weeks we have a small tree, maybe about 20 people, who would be willing to keep spreading the music. We can all share, and help each other. If clapton isn't getting any royalties, why should a bootlegger continue to make money on the "Intellectual Property" that legally belongs to someone else. I would be glad to admin it, the only problem with that is some people would see that as me trying to get as much as possible for me. I say, yes, I do want the music, but I also want others to have it, and a tree makes that possible. Anyone else want to be the Admin on this? If anyone is interested, and willing to help with seeds, let me know. I'd be glad to put one of my own shows up as a seed for the first round, 11/7/94 at the Fillmore. Keith>>>>>> __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com --=_--SlowhandDigest-- From: "Scott Wallenberg" Cc: "Allman Allman" Subject: Fw: Mark Knopfler & friends - charity gigs in July Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > Mark Knopfler and friends are to play four charity gigs in July. > > The first three gigs (23/24/25 July) will all be at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London and the fourth (28th July) will be at Beaulieu, near Southampton. > > The charities which are to benefit are: 23rd of July, Save The Baby; 24th of July, the Teenage Cancer Trust; 25th of July, Leuka; and, the 28th July, the Countryside Education Trust. > > The line-up for the gigs is: Mark Knopfler (Guitar/Vocals); John Illsley (Bass); Guy Fletcher (Keyboards/Backing Vocals); Danny Cummings (Drums); Robbie McIntosh (Guitars); Geraint Watkins (Keyboards); Bobby Valentino (Guitar/Mandolin/Violin); Steve Phillips (Guitar/Vocals); Brendan Croker (Guitar/Vocals): and, Chris White (Saxophone). > > All tickets for Shepherds Bush are £27.50 plus booking fee and for Beaulieu tickets are £30.00 plus booking fee. Tickets are on sale now but can ONLY be purchased from Ticketweb at www.ticketweb.co.uk on the Net or by telephone on 0870 771 2000 from within the UK and 0044 870 771 2000 from outside the UK. --=_--SlowhandDigest-- From: "Josh Ritter" Subject: MP3 of the Week Hiatus Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greeting's EC Fans - I'm sorry to announce that my MP3 of the Week will be on a temporary hiatus until I can finally get caught up with a few trades and general organization of my EC collection. Thanks to everyone who emailed me simply to say "thanks" over the past few months. It's hard to give an estimate of when I'll be posting new MP3's again, but I'll try to get things back in order asap. In the meantime, one of my many projects involves finishing up the 2-disc compilation of previous MP3's of the Week, which I'll offer up for trade (b&p only) when finished. The tracks will be taken from my copies of the cdr's, not transferred from mp3->wav then burned to cdr, therefore better quality than what you can download each week. I've gotten quite a few requests to post old mp3's, but I simply can't b/c of limited free web space. I think this will be an even better alternative, as these tracks make a great compilation! I ask that you please don't email me for trades at this time, otherwise I'll never get caught up! Thanks again to everyone for their support. Take care, Josh Ritter www.msu.edu/~ritterj3 End of slowhand Digest V02 Issue #37
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