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Everything posted by calvino
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The Truckin' Up to Buffalo is a great DVD/show, but some reason I'm not a big fan Crimson, White & Indigo: Philadelphia, July 7, 1989 release. The last 89 Alpine show was my first show, so I am bit partial to the Downhill from Here DVD, though only West LA, Desolation, and Deal are the only songs on it from the last night of the run. I do think those are the best songs on the DVD; I always wonder why they didn't show more of the last night on the DVD, since I thought it was the best of the three, but again that maybe because I was at the show.
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I like Ozzie, too. His "act" does get old at times, but I think he is great manager. I don't think he will be fired during this year. The team has to turn it around at some point, right?????
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I think this link is at the front of this thread but here is Grateful Dead releases by recording date from Deaddisc.com Quite a bit of 87, 89, and 90 shows/songs were officially released. Hardly any from 88.
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I hear ya - terrible year thus far.
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Ugh! for the White Sox.
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In the cd packaging there is a great photo of Earle with John Henry sitting over the recording console. The kid is fiddling with the sliders and buttons. The DVD that came with the deluxe edition, though short, is pretty decent. Burnett is always shown while sitting on an overstuffed leather couch...he looks pretty funny - he doesn't have the best sitting posture .
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The new Earle and the latest Mellencamp record are the only Burnett produced records I bought recently, so I guess I am not burned out, yet. Looking at Burnett's website, the only other one I have that he produced is the Counting Crowes' August record, which I bought when it came out - haven't listened to that one in ages.
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Happy birthday and that's a great picture, Lamrod.
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I like the new album, definitely no "rockers", but that's okay. I am glad he is passing through Chicago this summer and touring with the Dukes.
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The 4/71 Fillmore shows are some of my favorites, too.
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Yeah LouieB, where's the setlist??? . I forgot about this show, when it was first announced, I thought about going than forgot all about it. Also on a side note,regarding Bun E Carlos, didn't he do a quick drum solo during a Wilco Riviera show in the late 90's? I seem to remember he did.
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I just didn't laugh much during the Office, perhaps the point was it was supposed be "bitter-sweet" - I don't like "bitter-sweet" stuff, especially when it comes to a comedy sitcom. The Toby/Micheal and Kevin/Micheal moments was funny.
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Yeah it was and the Community episode was better than tonight's Office.
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All those would be cool, I wonder if a copy of Sunshine Daydream was ever played on the big screen? You will also have to play some early to mid 80s Maiden and Priest concert films, you know to get the metal heads to the theaters.
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Yeah - it's not playing at the same theater that I was going to see it at on 20th, but there is still plenty of theaters in the Chicago area that are carrying it. Seeing rock movies in theaters is a pretty cool experience, my first rock show in a theater was the Stones' Let's Spend The Night Together. On another note it the 40th Anniversary of their April Filmore East run - listened to Ladies and Gentleman's disc 3 today.
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Perhaps I will make it to the next showing. From Dead.net
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Nels Cline, Tim Berne and Jim Black To Release Live Improvised Album
calvino replied to Analogman's topic in Just A Fan
Kinda thought the same thing when I read uncool2pillow's post. -
I didn't make it to the movie. Glad you had a good time, HungryHippo. Only a spacey instrumental jam part of He's Gone was in the film. It was the music right after the nitrous scene and before Morning Dew. I only know this because it is in the DVD credits; I could see why one would thought He's Gone was not played. The 2 DVD Remaster of the Movie is really good. Lots of great extras.
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Nels Cline, Tim Berne and Jim Black To Release Live Improvised Album
calvino replied to Analogman's topic in Just A Fan
That should be a good one. I wonder what label it is going to be on: Berne's Screwgun, Zorn's Tzadik, or other.