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Don't think these have been posted yet. The first one is from the Globe & Mail, posted the day before the Kingston show:

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And the second one, written after the show ended.

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direwolf74 Wrote:Don't think these have been posted yet. The first one is from the Globe & Mail, posted the day before the Kingston show:

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And the second one, written after the show ended.

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thanks for the share, enjoyed reading both :thumb:
holy hell, do I ever love Bidini.
rivum Wrote:holy hell, do I ever love Bidini.

He's a terrific writer. I own 5 of his books and they're all great. Well-researched, insightful, funny, poignant, and entertaining. For those who have never read it, his first book, On A Cold Road, chronicles the Rheostatics' 1996 tour opening for the Hip. Some great stories in there.