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Dave Matthews Band - Live at Folsom Field Boulder Colorado
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Company: RCA (2002-11-12)
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Dave Matthews Band - Live at Folsom Field Boulder Colorado
Director:
Brian Lockwood, Danny O'Bryen, Fenton Williams
DVD: Color, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC
Company: RCA (2002-11-05)
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Director:
Brian Lockwood, Danny O'Bryen, Fenton Williams
DVD: Color, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC
Company: RCA (2002-11-05)
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Live at Folsom Field - Boulder, Colorado
The fortunes of the Dave Matthews Band have been so tied to its legendary live performances that it's arguably led to some well-documented searches for direction in the studio. The success of Everyday was hard won, its originally rejected material eventually revived, reworked, and released a year later as Busted Stuff. But those creative struggles have paid double dividends here, arguably pushing Matthews and company to a compelling new plateau on stage. Recorded in Boulder, Colorado, on July, 11, 2001, fully half of this two and a half-hour show is culled from the results of those stormy sessions, including brooding versions of Busted's then-unreleased "Bartender" and "Digging a Ditch." But it's the wider, more challenging musical palette of Everyday that takes center stage, stretching from the lyrical, cinematic drama of "The Space Between" and "What You Are" to the smoky, blues-jazz tinged "Angel" and loping funk of "When the World Ends." That sense of adventure helps reinvigorate even Matthews staples like "Crash into Me" and "What Would You Say" with new musical dimensions and helps make this collection more than just the band's sixth live album. It sounds like the beginning of a promising new chapter. --Jerry McCulley
Atists: Dave Matthews Band
Audio CD: Live
Company: RCA (2002-11-05)
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The fortunes of the Dave Matthews Band have been so tied to its legendary live performances that it's arguably led to some well-documented searches for direction in the studio. The success of Everyday was hard won, its originally rejected material eventually revived, reworked, and released a year later as Busted Stuff. But those creative struggles have paid double dividends here, arguably pushing Matthews and company to a compelling new plateau on stage. Recorded in Boulder, Colorado, on July, 11, 2001, fully half of this two and a half-hour show is culled from the results of those stormy sessions, including brooding versions of Busted's then-unreleased "Bartender" and "Digging a Ditch." But it's the wider, more challenging musical palette of Everyday that takes center stage, stretching from the lyrical, cinematic drama of "The Space Between" and "What You Are" to the smoky, blues-jazz tinged "Angel" and loping funk of "When the World Ends." That sense of adventure helps reinvigorate even Matthews staples like "Crash into Me" and "What Would You Say" with new musical dimensions and helps make this collection more than just the band's sixth live album. It sounds like the beginning of a promising new chapter. --Jerry McCulleyAtists: Dave Matthews Band
Audio CD: Live
Company: RCA (2002-11-05)
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Wild Orchids of the Northeastern United States: A Field and Study Guide to the Orchids Growing Wild in New England, New York, and Adjacent Pennsylvania and New Jersey (Comstock books)
Wild orchids evoke a particular and sometimes addictive fascination among naturalists, botanists, and wildflower enthusiasts. With few exceptions, these singular plants cannot be moved and propagated successfully, and so, to ensure their survival, they must be protected and sought out in their native habitats. This definitive guide facilitates their discovery and enjoyment. Covers all orchids growing wild in New England, New York, and adjacent areas of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Includes illustrated keys to the genera and species and a checklist of northeastern orchids. Describes in alphabetical order 71 orchid species and varieties, with a drawing of each, and full information on more than 50 forms and hybrids. Features 192 full-color photographs of the orchids in their native habitats, along with 71 distribution maps. Suggests where to find the orchids. Provides a bibliography and a glossary. Bound with a durable cover for use in the field.
Author: Paul Martin Brown
Paperback: 236 pages
Company: Cornell University Press (1997-04)
ISBN: 0801483417
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Wild orchids evoke a particular and sometimes addictive fascination among naturalists, botanists, and wildflower enthusiasts. With few exceptions, these singular plants cannot be moved and propagated successfully, and so, to ensure their survival, they must be protected and sought out in their native habitats. This definitive guide facilitates their discovery and enjoyment. Covers all orchids growing wild in New England, New York, and adjacent areas of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Includes illustrated keys to the genera and species and a checklist of northeastern orchids. Describes in alphabetical order 71 orchid species and varieties, with a drawing of each, and full information on more than 50 forms and hybrids. Features 192 full-color photographs of the orchids in their native habitats, along with 71 distribution maps. Suggests where to find the orchids. Provides a bibliography and a glossary. Bound with a durable cover for use in the field. Author: Paul Martin Brown
Paperback: 236 pages
Company: Cornell University Press (1997-04)
ISBN: 0801483417
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Field Guide to the Wild Orchids of Texas
Author: PAUL MARTIN BROWN
Paperback: 336 pages
Company: University Press of Florida (2008-03-02)
ISBN: 0813031591
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Though many may not realize it, Texas is home to some of the rarest orchid species in the world.From the Big Thicket to the Big Bend, from the Panhandle to the coastal plain, Field Guide to the Wild Orchids of Texas is the first native orchid field guide to cover each of the Lone Star State's eco-regions.
This valuable and comprehensive resource for the orchid taxonomist, dedicated enthusiast, or casual hiker and lover of the outdoors covers more than 50 species and orchid varieties, several of which are new to Texas and, in some cases, even brand-new to the orchid world. It also includes numerous color and growth forms.
This handy guide includes all the essential tools?field photographs, diagnostic line drawings, and useful reference keys?to quickly and easily identify an orchid discovered in the wild. A checklist of the state's wild orchids and charts listing optimal flowering times and distribution by region make this guide user-friendly year-round. In addition to the many insider orchid-hunting tips, botanist Paul Martin Brown recommends trip itineraries offering the fullest viewing of native orchids at their peak seasons.
Author: PAUL MARTIN BROWN
Paperback: 336 pages
Company: University Press of Florida (2008-03-02)
ISBN: 0813031591
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Inside Folsom Prison: Unified Field Based Rehabilitation
Author: George A Ellis
Unknown Binding: 236 pages
Company: distributed by Chicago Review Press] (1983-01-01)
ISBN: 0882800590
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Folsom Field - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Folsom Field is an outdoor football stadium on the campus of the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. It is the home field of the Colorado Buffaloes of the Big 12 ... (more...)
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History. Folsom Field opened in 1924, and has been the home of the CU football team ever since. Through the 2004 football season, the Buffs have a home record of 281-132-10, a ... (more...)
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Folsom Field (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Folsom Field may refer to: Folsom Field, an outdoor football stadium in Boulder, Colorado, United States; Folsom Field (Alabama), an airport serving Cullman, Alabama, United States ... (more...)
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Total Boulder - Folsom Field
CU-Boulder main campus, off Colorado Ave. west of Folsom St. Boulder, CO 80309 Tickets: 303-49-BUFFS Tickets: 800-87-BUFFS map (more...)
Resolved Question: Can someone name at least 30 really great Johnny Cash songs?
Except for these:
solitary man
that lucky sun (just rolls around)
one
nobody
would you lay with me (In a field of stone)
fields of diamonds
country trash
daddy sang bass
girl from north country
ring of fire
i walk the line
if i were a carpenter
jackson
man in black
i still miss someone
highwayman
orange blossom special
boy named sue
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Resolved Question: I can never get over how amazing this band is . . . ?
Im sitting here watching Dave Matthews Band Live at Folsom Field. They are amazing. Bartender is on and it just gives me goose bumps, LeRoi at the beginning with his pennywhistle (may he rest in peace), and Dave putting so much energy into his voice, and just all of them together. They are like the perfect band. Love em.
Anyone agree???????????????
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Resolved Question: Most impressive college stadiums?
Of the stadiums you have been to, which are the most impressive? Factor in setting, the fan base, and the home field advantage. Please explaing your answers. For me, its:
1) Ohio Stadium- The Buckeyes have the best (and loudest) fans in the country, and the Shoe is huge. It's rare to see a home Ohio State loss. It's also a nice setting right by the Olentangy.
2) Folsom Field- Best view in all of college sports. If you sit on the east side of the stadium you can see the Rocky Mountains looming over the west side. The student section is great.
3) Ben Hill Griffin- I hate the Gators, but the structure of the stadium makes it feel as though the fans are right over the field, which makes it loud and gives Florida a good home field advantage.
*Why does everybody say Death Valley is loud? I went to an LSU game last year and honestly the Shoe and the Swamp blow that stadium out of the water.
I went to the Big House and everybody there sat on their hands. Any fans that shake their keys on third down becuase they can't make enough noise yelling are not loud.
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Resolved Question: Are CU fans the worst in the country or ever?! CU coach will forfeit today's game if they act the usual fools
GO BIG RED!!!!!
Officers bracing for CU-NU game problems
Coach Hawkins vows to forfeit if fans act up
By Vanessa Miller (Contact)
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
The University of Colorado Buffaloes have been squaring off against the Nebraska Cornhuskers after Thanksgiving for years, but a new set of circumstances this season has CU officials and police wondering what they'll see in the stands for the rivalry game Friday.
This is the first time since CU started giving students the whole Thanksgiving week off that the game will be in Boulder. The 10 a.m. start time also is earlier than normal. And then there's the cold weather forecasters are predicting.
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"This will have a new dynamic for us," said CU police Cmdr. Tim McGraw. "This set of factors has never presented itself to us before."
Typically, when the University of Nebraska brings its footballers to town, the stands are packed, and it's "one of the busier games," McGraw said. During some of the more heated contests in both Boulder and Lincoln, fan angst has led onlookers to spit on players, toss projectiles and spar with each other.
But CU officials said they aren't even sure how many people will show up to this week's game, which is one of the biggest rivalries of the season.
"We'll have to wait and see what the impact is," McGraw said.
Two years ago, at the teams' last meeting in Boulder, authorities cleared two student sections for the first time in Folsom Field history after frustrated fans started pitching items onto the field. Nebraska pounded CU 30-3 in that game.
This year's match-up promises more-competitive play and brings bowl-game consequences, with each team sitting on a 5-6 record. But McGraw said he doesn't expect a repeat of the 2005 fan behavior ? if, for no other reason, because the weather is expected to be freezing.
"We ordered 20-degree temperatures at kick-off, and 38 for a high," McGraw said. "That will keep people bundled up, with their hands in their pockets."
Added police and security officers have patrolled past Nebraska games at Folsom Field, but McGraw said this week's game will be staffed like any other this season. About 70 officers will be working the event, not including ushers.
"Having the 10 a.m. kick-off will make things easier on us," he said. "So many of our issues are alcohol-related, and they'll have less time to tailgate."
CU sports information director Dave Plati said he thinks the early start time could have more of an effect on crowd turnout than fan behavior. Because many students went home for the week, coming back the morning after Thanksgiving ? "with all that turkey in their system" ? might be tough, Plati said.
Plati said if fans do act out, head coach Dan Hawkins has vowed to pull his team off the field.
"He'll forfeit the game," Plati said. "He won't stand for that behavior."
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Resolved Question: Would you be going to Folsom Prison, Heartbreak Hotel, Strawberry Fields, the Hotel California...?
The Church of the Poison Mind or would you be staying One Night in Bangkok?
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Resolved Question: Any jobs available to 14 yr olds in the Sacramento Howe - Watt - Folsom Blvd - Hwy50 area? Or anywhere near?
I need a job where I can make some money for saving for a car and motocross parts. It doesn't really matter what field, but I would prefer restaurant/ grocery store/ moto or bike shop.
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