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  1. And a "franchise tax" that businesses pay, and then pass the expense through the cost of their products. So, though it may not be a "state income tax" in name, it does exist here. Having said that, it's still lower than any other state in the union and I wouldn't trade it for anything. Honestly, I once had dreams of living in Chicago until I started visiting there regularly in my late teens/early 20s, when I had my own money to spend. I still can't grasp how people afford to live up there. I definitely felt like the country mouse in the city. And this was just in Mount Prospect! well, Al, if it makes you feel any better, we're strongly considering moving to Austin because everything is so expensive up here. For the price of our condo, we could get a house down there, have lots of live music and never have to deal with shoveling snow ever again. It's starting to seem like a really good idea.
  2. Sadly, this doesn't even phase me. I'm so used to high sales taxes in Cook County that another tick isn't going to make much difference. And if I'm not mistaken, taxes on food, hotels & entertainment is already at 11% as it is. Now, I'm hardly one of these people that says that taxes are bad. But what are those taxes buying in Chicago? Better schools? Nope. More cops or preventative measures to lessen crime? Nope. I just can't see what those extra dollars are buying in Chicago. Or the suburbs for that matter.
  3. this coming from the poster child for keeping abortions safe and legal.
  4. If you go to the dead's website, on "the taper's section" a couple of weeks back, they had a PHENOMENAL Truckin' up that had a sick 15 minute jam come out of the end. That made my day when I put that on. If I have time, I'll track it down and let you know when it was from.
  5. You ARE Corky! Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da, life goes on, brah, la la la how life goes on...
  6. wise move. how does someone ruin puppies and ice cream? Yikes. That looks like a bad little set. I have to admit to having never heard Scarlet Begonias without Fire On the Mountain attached to it.
  7. So somebody who doesn't like what you like is a troll? That's just dumb. somebody who tried to encroach on a 113 page love fest just to stir things up IS a troll. I really liked that show about you in the 80's, Corky.
  8. Then start a different thread called: psychedelic bands that trolls like. Go pet Algernon now.
  9. If you don't like the dead, then why post in this thread? It's populated by people who love the band, and with my stupid exception, will hopefully ignore you. Go away.
  10. You still never explained your little blasé comment at the end of your statement, but anyway... Okay, so I read it, and I am glad to say that he backed away from his stance on segregationism. It's also interesting to note that he thought that there could be a case to be made to impeach Bush. Maybe he was slightly alright after all.
  11. I thought it might be interesting if this thread went in this forum but then again I should have expected this kind of vile filth. Will one of the mods place this thread where it belongs so that all the other liberal haters can shit on the memory of a great man without my having to read it? Thank you in advance. Should everything that offends you be moved to some "doesn't offend Dan Gould" folder? There was no vile filth, just one guy's assessment of what a public figure was all about. Doesn't mean that I'd put it in those terms, but there was nothing vile or filthy about it. Of course not. He was talking about republicans. How could that possibly offend anyone? I'm not saying that republicans are an "unprotected" group (in the PC sense). However, vile isn't "that guy was a mean old man!" Vile is "That guy sure did like his cleveland steamers!" Big difference.
  12. I thought it might be interesting if this thread went in this forum but then again I should have expected this kind of vile filth. Will one of the mods place this thread where it belongs so that all the other liberal haters can shit on the memory of a great man without my having to read it? Thank you in advance. Should everything that offends you be moved to some "doesn't offend Dan Gould" folder? There was no vile filth, just one guy's assessment of what a public figure was all about. Doesn't mean that I'd put it in those terms, but there was nothing vile or filthy about it.
  13. and he also said in early editions of the National Review that blacks shouldn't be given the right to vote. Which is heinous enough if you're from Mississippi. But at least there, it was part of the culture. If you're a segregationist from Connecticut, you're just an asshole. And now he's a dead asshole.
  14. Well, for those of you who... a) live near Chicago b) want to hear lil ol' me instead of whatever is happening at The Green Mill/Andy's/The Velvet Lounge I'm playing at Cab's Wine Bar and Bistro in Glen Ellyn this Saturday, March 1st. Which is also my 33rd birthday. And the best present anyone can ever hope to have is to be surrounded by cool folks who hopefully won't throw food at you when you're done with a bongo solo. So, for the Chicago folks, if yer interested... the paul abella trio @ CAB'S Wine Bar & Bistro 430 N. Main Street Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 9pm-midnight
  15. They needed help with that? We were standing in line for hours, and I saw one of their roadies walk by. I told him that if he got us backstage that we'd smoke him up (doesn't hurt to try, right?). He made me show him my stash, and then he took us back stage. We met the band, pulled out the pipe and we all had a taste. I asked them to play "My Morning Song" (I had seen them 12 times at that point and had never seen them play it), and they said they'd think about it. They autographed a poster for me, and then we got escorted out onto the floor. Three songs into the set, Chris starts yelling at the crowd about crowd surfing, and then says, "Oh yeah, this one's for Paul and Noah" (the guy that was with me) and then launched into the jammiest version of that song that I'd ever heard. Then, when we went nuts, the girls standing next to us got all excited that the black crowes dedicated a song to us, and we ended up hooking up with them later in the night. Not a bad way at all to turn 20, I have to say.
  16. John Scofield Quartet in 1996 at the Jazz Showcase Dave Douglas Quintet in 2004 on Valentine's Day at the Green Mill and while it doesn't make the list for strictly musical reasons... Dirty Dozen Brass Band & Black Crowes at Eagles Auditorium in Milwaukee in 1995 on my birthday. Got the Black Crowes stoned, and then they dedicated a song to me.
  17. WorldB3: ditto on Changeless. Was just listening to that the other day. Well, there must be something in the water. I've been on a fairly huge Dead kick these days, and because my wife wants the trio to learn more 90's rock tunes, I've been going back and listening to a bunch of that stuff as well. I just want to hear something different. And I'm in an odd spot right now where the straight ahead jazz isn't scratching that itch, but the stuff on the other side of the spectrum ain't doin' much either. If someone's got a recommendation or two, I'm all ears.
  18. well, it's a quick label to steer someone in the right direction. As in, I'm not a fan of death metal, so if someone calls their band a death metal band, I'm not going to run out to go check them out. Insofar as a hard and steady rule of thumb, though, I'd be apt to agree.
  19. you're a race car in the red? Well I'm an atom bomb droppin' motherfucker! Why am I pickin' up pieces of skull? You're on brain detail.
  20. Hey Danimal, one of my buddies (also a Dan, btw) also goes by Danimal. Anyway, fellow Chicagoan here. If you ever want to hang at a show, lemme know.
  21. great show. I was working the board while it was playing.
  22. that one got used on us re: our version of REM's Losing My Religion. It was good for a chuckle.
  23. While I'll admit that these are all cliches, and all cliches that I've used, I've got to say that there's a difference between good cliches and bad ones. If something is recommended, it's recommended. If something doesn't sound like much else out there, it IS unique. That said, really, what is someone going to have to do in order to TRULY chart NEW terrain these days? Arousing an elephant while hopping on a tambourine with one foot while playing changes on a casio keytar set on the choir setting? And, now, the Paul Abella Trio has an idea for their next album...mmmm...keytar...
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