TR3 Music download (legal, out of print albums).

December 10th, 2009

Dear regular readers: This post is a departure, and is just me taking care of business that needs taken care of.  But feel free to peruse.

Here are two of TR3 (Tim Reynolds 3) out of print albums for download.  Since these can’t be bought, Tim Reynolds has given the ok to let them be obtained this way.  Now go out and purchase Tim Reynolds and TR3’s available albums!

TR3’s newest, Radiance, available on amazon.com.  And the Tim Reynolds store on amazon.com.

Directory view: http://www.thejaydub.com/TR3/


Light Up Ahead (1995)
Download flac version.
Download mp3 version.

  1. Going To
  2. Comin’ After You
  3. On The Beam
  4. Don’t Know What
  5. Hide
  6. Signs
  7. Lower Voice
  8. Bad Side
  9. Light Up Ahead
  10. Bonus Track

Shifting Currents (1993)
Download flac version.
Download mp3 version.

  1. Non-violent Approach
  2. Kabbalah
  3. Morning Mist
  4. Cool Day In May
  5. Shifting Currents
  6. Glimpses
  7. In The Eleventh Hour
  8. Idedication
  9. Blue Scooter

TR3 (album) (1988)
Download flac version.
Download mp3 version.

  1. From This World
  2. Roman Alert
  3. Dreaming
  4. Uncover The Reason
  5. Spirits Journey
  6. Speakers
  7. Higher Plane
  8. Much More Than Old Friends
  9. Mind Over Matter
  10. On The Edge

Please post your comments in the… comments section.  I welcome them.

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OTB (Off The Bike).

December 1st, 2009

Confession. I have not biked in just under two months.

I miss it, but not as much as I should.

Back in early October, I hiked a little over in North Georgia. It was very near the Appalachian Trail, but I didn’t actually make it to the AT itself. Here are some pictures from the trip.

I ended up hiking about 12 miles the first day, and my knees completely gave out. The next day, after having camped by a forest service road, I bailed, and called a “hiker shuttle” and got out of there. It was not the way I wanted to go, but it’s what it is.

In any case, whatever the problem was (believed to be problems with the iliotibial bands) needs time to get rid of the inflammation. I have given it time (minimum one month completely off the bike, since IBS is a typical bike injury) and now keep thinking I’d like to bike again. I just never pull the trigger. I have walked some, and intend to “get back in shape” by walking more.

I welcome ideas on how to get back to biking, and also (more importantly) how to not have this problem any more.

Sidenote about the two dogs in the photos above. The black one is my hiking buddy Seth’s. The white one was a random campsite dog that took to me, at least through the night when it was raining. She got under my rainfly when it was raining, and then stayed right outside my tent for the remainder of the night. I would love to have picked her up and kept her, but for various reason (none of which are compelling, in retrospect) I didn’t.

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