Category: food
05/11/11 02:45 - ID#54264
Cabot!
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Words: 18
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/11/11 02:45
Category: travel
05/09/11 01:29 - ID#54251
Fail?
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Words: 6
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/09/11 01:29
Category: music
05/08/11 12:18 - ID#54240
"We Bid You Goodnight"
The video on this is terrible but the sound quality seems to be better than average. Alpine Valley, 1989.
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Words: 59
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/08/11 12:18
Category: tourism
05/06/11 04:13 - ID#54228
Diner
Permalink: Diner.html
Words: 17
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/06/11 04:13
Category: music
05/05/11 01:50 - ID#54221
A completely different music...
My bff, her hubby & I are considering the DC show of this festival
If I've turned you on to bluegrass, you might want to consider the Hickory Festival (HickFest for short) Aug. 19-21 in Tioga County.
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Words: 51
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/05/11 01:54
Category: music
05/04/11 02:13 - ID#54213
Country tune
((e:lauren), you've heard this, right?)
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Words: 26
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/04/11 02:13
Category: home
05/03/11 08:58 - ID#54207
More bluegrass
And a 1990 Phish version (using rock instruments)
A nice description of the difference between bluegrass & country and how they developed:
I think this old country tune nicely illustrates the difference: Buck Owens played I've Got a Tiger by the Tail on The Dukes of Hazard. (This is one of A's favorites and he always makes his bands play it.)
Midnight Moonlight (Old & in the Way version 1973 - Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Peter Rowan, Vassar Clements, John Kahn.)
A more modern style: Ain't No Bugs on Me, Garcia & Grisman, Not for Kids Only [(e:enknot), (e:lilho), (e:hodown), (e:metalpeter) - you need this album for all the little ones!]
Another Garcia/Grisman, Grateful Dawg, live 1990.
They're more genre-defying while using the instruments of bluegrass. Amazing artists. What's really fun is tracing all the traditionals that the Grateful Dead covered. I know a lot more old country than I want to admit.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/03/11 09:03
Category: home
05/02/11 07:19 - ID#54204
Bluegrass
The classic Rocky Top by Osborne Brothers -
Alternate version: Roy Clark with the Muppets
and one more version, just for (e:Mike) - Dolly Parton
The Carolina Chocolate Drops are my current favorite. They're classified as a string band, but it's still Appalachian folk. Here they're covering something popular that I don't think I've heard the original of.
Don't get trouble in your mind
This is one of my favorite covers of a pop song in bluegrass style (altho it has a full drum kit behind it). It makes me laugh every time and I've got plenty of good memories associated with it.
Tioga County-based bands:
- The Hickory Project
- Grass Stained Genes
- Cornpone Sally My friend Liz plays mandolin. Definitely check out "Tioga"
THP (or at least parts) & GHG will likely be playing Memorial Day weekend at the party I go to every year. (e:heidi,48869) GHG played for my 31st birthday party.
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And when do we get to play with this???
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Words: 252
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/02/11 07:19
Category: school
05/02/11 12:38 - ID#54202
Graduation!
Permalink: Graduation_.html
Words: 22
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/02/11 12:38
Category: work
05/01/11 08:48 - ID#54198
VBA?
Private Sub PrintTicketButton_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_PrintTicketButton_Click
DoCmd.DoMenuItem acFormBar, acEditMenu, 8, , acMenuVer70
DoCmd.PrintOut acSelection
Exit_PrintTicketButton_Click:
Exit Sub
Err_PrintTicketButton_Click:
MsgBox Err.Description
Resume Exit_PrintTicketButton_Click
End Sub
Suggestions, anyone?
It's been so long since I've done any coding! (damned tax law) My developer reference books are all in storage in PA.
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Words: 97
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/01/11 08:48
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Yeah, I like local cheddar cheeses a lot - the texture is sometimes dryer, a little more crumbly than regular packaged cheeses, and a fresh sharpness. Yum!
I think it is about $8.
I really like that cheese on these Herbes de Provence flatbread crackers. :::link:::