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jenkins |
Posted - 07/01/2007 : 11:41:51 PM It's story time (and bear with me, I talk a lot):
So back before the dawn of flash drives, CD burners, and DSL, those of us who are proud to be nerds and geeks used 100 mb zip drives.
Around my junior or senior year of college, the computers school bought for the labs they had specifically for the IT students (of which I was one) had zip drives installed, so the natural progression was that I started furiously downloading everything I could get my mitts on, saving it to the zip discs I bought, and bringing it home and loading it on my computer, which had a slow dial up connection.
After several hard drive crashes, mostly everything I had then is now gone.
Well, I was at our neighborhood flea market last weekend, and behold! An external zip drive, still in the box! So I bought is for the outrageous price of $2.50 and brought it home with the intent of checking out what was still saved on those old ass zip discs.
What's the point, you ask? How does this relate to Tim? I guess it really doesn't so far. But saved on one of the old discs were two video files from what I'm guessing is a college student-produced TV show: Syracuse After Hours (The author information in the files is "2001-2002 UUTV - Syracuse, NY", for what it's worth.)
Audio quality is a little muddled at times, but it's more the fault of the way the show is recorded. There's two files: one is an interview, and the other is a neat little performance. I don't remember ever seeing it before, and I thought it was worth checking out, so I came to share.
Download it here if you're interested:
http://gotjenkins.com/downloads/ |
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Fluffy |
Posted - 07/22/2007 : 3:47:25 PM Here they are on YouTube in case jenkins links go away:
Here is an older interview with TR that was recently uncovered. Although it was recorded almost 7 years ago TR covers alot of TIMeless questions about his career, inspirations and his past with Dave and DMB and why he chose not to officially join DMB but concentrate on his solo career. It was recorded for a show called "After Hours" at Syracuse University in Goldstein Auditorium on 10/25/00.
Interview Pt1:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1wrCfsM6wak
Interview Pt2:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WZKnlz4igZw
Oh boy, and bonus features just like a DVD. LOL This a live video of TR playing "Is Anybody Here?" from his then latest CD "See Into Your Soul". I think it was recorded during soundcheck and not the actual show. Worthy of note, I think that particular TouR was the last TIMe TR sat down to play his shows. Since then he always stands.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uIfnEbtND54
ENJOY!!! |
Hopeful Rolling Waves |
Posted - 07/02/2007 : 07:50:34 AM Nice IAH?. |
Fluffy |
Posted - 07/02/2007 : 05:09:13 AM Song: "Is Anybody Here?"
Syracuse University Goldstein Auditorium 10/25/2000
What the hell was I wearing in the interview video? LOL |
Ranting Thespian |
Posted - 07/02/2007 : 12:54:40 AM quote: Originally posted by jenkins . . . and bringing it home and loading it on my computer, which had a slow dial up connection . . .
Are you telling me that there is now a better connection? Greater than 56k dial-up? Preposterous! |
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