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Holy shit, this sounds like it was a great show. The Sadies recorded a live album Feb. 3 and 4th in Toronto, and here are some of the people who joined them: Neko Case, Kelly Hogan, Gary Louris, Rick White, Blue Rodeo, Jon Langford, The Good Brothers, The Deadly Snakes, Heavy Trash, and Garth Hudson(!). Steve Albini recorded everything with a mobile studio.
I would have loved to see that show. Read more about it here.