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lighthead2toe 04-13-2008 01:58 PM

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Wow! The fun has begun. We'll miss Kenyon this year I understand. That's too bad and he'll surely be missed. That boy can crank it out there and when he gets his hands on the B45 it rings like a symphony. Apart from the pub gig though I hope we can fit in a few quieter sessions in the hotels, etc. I really enjoy, and I know for sure that other fans do as well singin' all them highway songs in the hangdog hotel room. I'll be in the Province May1st till May15th. Can't wait! Ron Jones.

lighthead2toe 04-14-2008 04:05 PM

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Just a footnote to add here and this is not intended to rain on the parade but a word of caution regarding personal belongings especially musical instruments. PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT THIEVES are active around large events such as this upcoming one and many of us arrive in town, instruments in tow. It would be wise to not let your gear stray too far from eyesight during the festivities. Gord would know about this having had one of his B45's stolen once. It's happened to many musicians. Also most hotel rooms are built to contain water up to a certain height on the floor to prevent flooding to lower floors so it's best to keep stuff on shelves etc. just in case. I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone again and meeting new friends. Cheers, Ron J.

T.G. 04-14-2008 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by lighthead2toe (Post 136929)
An electric bass would be great T.G. Sure would be a significant contribution especially in tunes like "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald." All are welcome to participate. We were looking at sort of an open mike thing and a little musical back up would be great. Looking forward to meeting up with you. Cheers, Ron J.

Sounds like a blast. Although I'm no pro, if people call out the chord progressions that would help accompanists. I imagine people also change keys from the originals here and there ...

BILLW 04-14-2008 08:24 PM

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Sounds like fun. Anyone know if the pub has any age restrictions for patrons ? My daughter will be just shy of 16 when we're there. I'd like to stop by but she doesn't have any fake I.D. yet. I keep telling her I had a draft card (US) when I was her age, LOL.

Bill :)

If you know anything about the draft: 1. you're old 2. you now know I'm OLD

charlene 04-14-2008 08:44 PM

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She'd only have to show I.D. if she wished to be served alcohol..it's a family type restaurant with a liquor license..as opposed to a 'bar'..

BILLW 04-15-2008 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by charlene (Post 137065)
She'd only have to show I.D. if she wished to be served alcohol..it's a family type restaurant with a liquor license..as opposed to a 'bar'..

Thanks Char - she won't be asking to be served with me in the room until she's at least 21. So I guess we'll see y'all there. Great !

Bill :)

T.G. 04-15-2008 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by podunklander (Post 137061)
Cathy (catrinka) and I are planning to go to the pub :). Can't wait to hear the music and meet everyone! Y'all know if we're there -2 gabby gals with Massachusetts accents ;)

Ah, we love those Massachusetts accents! As long as you can stand the Canadian ones, of course LOL ...

podunklander 04-15-2008 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by T.G. (Post 137130)
Ah, we love those Massachusetts accents! As long as you can stand the Canadian ones, of course LOL ...

lol I think Canadian one's are pretty neat to listen to...ahhh...I mean 'ta' :) Cathy's more Bahston -mine is South Central Mass.

T.G. 04-16-2008 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by podunklander (Post 137132)
lol I think Canadian one's are pretty neat to listen to...ahhh...I mean 'ta' :) Cathy's more Bahston -mine is South Central Mass.

Gee, I didn't know there are differences in accents even within MA LOL ... Well, be prepared for lots of "eh's" north of the border, eh?

podunklander 04-16-2008 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by T.G. (Post 137158)
Gee, I didn't know there are differences in accents even within MA LOL ... Well, be prepared for lots of "eh's" north of the border, eh?

Oh I grew up with that :) my mom and her 16 brothers and sisters grew up on the border :) And a few married Canadians! So I may even 'slip' hehe

Kenyon 04-16-2008 10:34 PM

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Thanks for posting those photos Char! They sure bring back some great memories. Alas, Ron got it right, I won't be able to attend this year's Massey concerts as I'll be in Germany. I'm going to miss playing that B45 Ron! I do see the occasional one on ebay but am hesitant to make any bids in the case that they don't end up sounding like yours.

lighthead2toe 04-16-2008 11:52 PM

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Great to hear from you Kenyon and although we realize it's not always easy to attend all the gigs, we have really great memories of the last one and the many great tunes that came out of that amazing gig. "In My Fashion, Baby Step Back." There were so many. That session with the whole crew doing "Seven Island Suite." How could you not forget that experience? It was like none other. Where would you ever get such a treat in a setting where the whole crew knew exactly how to pull off such an amazing piece of work in such an informal gathering? This friends is what the music of Gordon Lightfoot is all about. It's about bringing together people who have been touched by the works of a great composer. It's about people coming together who are sincerely into those great works and when they come together in a group it just seems to automatically pour out and pour out it does with a feeling you really have to be there within the confines of those four walls of that room to absorb the real effect. Almost comparable to sitting out for a little sun just when the time is right in order to get the perfect touch. I didn't intend to go on such a rant here but sometimes it's just not easy to turn it off. But Kenyon, I wish you good spaces in far away places, but the B45 is never too far away from any place where a good player like yourself can make it ring out. Cheers, Ron.

Jesse Joe 04-17-2008 06:38 AM

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Very well said Ron,

So Kenyon you got to play that wonderful instrument that Ron is so lucky to own... Im like you when it comes to eBay, it's taking a chance. I know a guy that bought a Yamaha CPX 50, that was like new and what a sound it's got. And then some other folks who got rip off. When it's in the thousands of dollars you kind of hesitate... Me anyway. :rolleyes: Have a safe trip, and a good time in Germany. :)

T.G. 05-05-2008 03:04 PM

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So will there be a PA system at McVeigh's? I'm trying to figure out whether to bring a 30w or 100W bass amp to do my Rick Haynes imitation LOL.

lighthead2toe 05-05-2008 03:16 PM

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Hi T.G. At present I am in Toronto and will be at the pub 7PM tomorrow night (Tuesday) for a sound check. I will put up another post asap. Cheers. RJ.

charlene 05-05-2008 03:48 PM

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I believe Ron is attending to the details regarding mics/amps etc. and all will be in order for the jams..

T.G. 05-06-2008 01:53 AM

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Originally Posted by lighthead2toe (Post 137902)
Hi T.G. At present I am in Toronto and will be at the pub 7PM tomorrow night (Tuesday) for a sound check. I will put up another post asap. Cheers. RJ.

Okay, I'll keep an eye open for further info ...

T.G. 05-06-2008 05:44 PM

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And is there any reasonably priced parking in the vicinity of the place?

charlene 05-06-2008 06:22 PM

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I doubt it - It's downtown Toronto and parking is expensive.

http://www.greenp.com/tpa/index.jsp
this is close: http://www.greenp.com/tpa/parkingloc...town/26/26.jsp
http://www.mcveighspub.com/map.html

lighthead2toe 05-06-2008 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by T.G. (Post 137930)
Okay, I'll keep an eye open for further info ...

Hi T.G. I would recommend you bring along your small bass amp if possible. The system seems good but I really don't know for sure just how well it would stand up to a bass. Nobody was available to provide any further information. From what I recall from working there bass players played through a separate amp. Re-the parking: I payed a flat rate of $20 a day at the lot on the corner of Richmond and Victoria Streets (very close to the pub) last Monday when I was downtown. Ron J.

T.G. 05-07-2008 12:52 AM

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Okay, if I'm bypassing the PA system, it's probably better to bring the larger amp so it can keep up with the PA volume levels.

lighthead2toe 05-07-2008 09:13 AM

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Good idea T.G. Better safe than sorry. I find with many of these type gigs it's a good thing to have plan "B" in place. RJ.


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