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New Riders are still around? Was it at the iron Horse?
tonygKeymasterTrue that. Only the ultra cool would pay these kind of ticket prices.
tonygKeymasterAwesome. I’m going to see Jim at Pappy and Harriet’s out near Joshua Tree on May 6. And Mike Stinson will be there the very next night!
tonygKeymasterTremendous report. Glad you had a good time.
tonygKeymasterYup. Enjoy the video links. 😀
March 28, 2011 at 5:45 pm in reply to: Lu in the afternoon between gigs at Webster Hall & Red Bank #46547tonygKeymasterGreat article!
tonygKeymaster*kicks Stevarino*
tonygKeymasterExcellent.
I have seen James McMurty several times, and each time someone shouts out a song title, he says, “now that I know what you want to hear, let me tell you what you will hear”. 😆
tonygKeymasterGood story on NY DreamingMan. I’ll bet he never played them either.
tonygKeymasterGood thing no one shouted “Freebird”. 🙄
tonygKeymasterAgree here. No good purpose is served by his mentioning anything about her personal appearance. If you’re a music critic, it’s not pertinent.
At least he liked the show.
tonygKeymasterGreat reports and setlist!
tonygKeymasterFrom the iTunes support page. Good luck.
Troubleshooting unexpected quits, freezes, or launch issues
SymptomsThis article provides some general suggestions when trying to troubleshoot an issue where iTunes for Windows Vista or Windows 7 won’t open, stops responding, or unexpectedly quits. It may be useful to print this document before following the steps outlined below.
For a discussion of troubleshooting similar issues in iTunes for Windows XP, see iTunes for Windows XP: Troubleshooting unexpected quits, freezes, or launch issues.
If you are having trouble installing iTunes, see Trouble installing iTunes or QuickTime for Windows.Resolution
Create a New User Account
When troubleshooting a variety of issues, it can be useful to determine if the issue affects a specific Windows user account or all accounts. Follow the steps below to create a new user account in Windows Vista or Windows 7:From the Start menu, choose Control Panel.
Open Add or remove user accounts (If using the Classic View in Windows Vista, open User Accounts. Then open Manage another account).
Select Create a new account and follow the instructions to complete the account setup process.
Once the new account is created, choose Log Off from the Start menu.
Log into the newly created user account.
Open iTunes and determine whether the issue you were experiencing persists in this new user.
If you see the same issue in the newly created user account, proceed to the System-wide troubleshooting section below. If you do not experience the same issue, consult the User-specific troubleshooting section below.User-specific troubleshooting
If your issue only happens in one particular user account, some of the suggestions below may resolve the issue. Before proceeding however, you’ll need to make hidden files and folder visible in Windows. Follow steps 1-5 in iTunes for Windows in Windows Vista doesn’t open after upgrading.Remove iTunes Plug-ins
Third-party iTunes plug-ins can cause many issues, particularly if the plug-in has not been updated to be compatible with new versions of iTunes. iTunes plug-ins are stored in the following location:
C:UsersusernameAppDataRoamingApple ComputeriTunesiTunes Plug-ins
Remove iTunes Preference files
Some of the files that iTunes uses to store settings and preferences may be unusable and cause issues. iTunes has two folders where preferences are saved. Move one of them to the desktop and test to see if the issue persists. If it does, move it back and remove the second folder. The location for the two preference folders are:
C:UsersusernameAppDataLocalApple ComputeriTunes
C:UsersusernameAppDataRoamingApple ComputeriTunes
Create a new iTunes Library
Hold the Shift key while opening iTunes. You will be prompted to Choose iTunes Library.
Choose Create Library to create a new one. In the following window you will be prompted to select a location to save the new iTunes Library.
Click Save. iTunes will open the newly created library. After closing iTunes, you can always select the original library by using the Shift key when opening iTunes.
Recreate your iTunes Library
If you iTunes library has become unusable, rebuilding it as described in How to recreate your iTunes Library and Playlists may resolve the issue.
Check for content files with issues
Sometimes a certain audio file can cause iTunes to quit unexpectedly or stop responding when it is analyzing gapless playback information. To determine which file(s) may be cause the issue follow the steps below:
Quit iTunes.
Navigate to the iTunes folder:
Windows Vista – C:usersusernameMusiciTunes
Windows 7 – C:usersusernameMy MusiciTunes
Move the iTunes Library.itl file to your desktop
Open iTunes. You should not see any content in iTunes.
From the File menu, choose Add Folder to Library.
Navigate to the folder where your music is located. Typically this is
Windows Vista – C:usersusernameMusiciTunesiTunes Media
Windows 7 – C:usersusernameMy MusiciTunesiTunes MediatonygKeymasterOutstanding! Thx.
tonygKeymasterBlake I see that your former band was there. Did you get to see or play with them?
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