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If you go by what Mac says, then he can still do it. Rod is probably my favorite singer of all time, but I don't own any of his solo albums past Smiler.
Is anyone going to see Mac and his band at Fitzgerald
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The Dead rehearsing for upcoming tour. (a good thing to see)
Unfortunately I am at a computer with no speakers, so I don't know how it sounds.
I finally heard it. Weir's voice sounded great as well as the rest. It's nice that they are continuing to release these YouTube clips, it definitely perks up my interest with each one. Looking forward to catching a show.
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The Dead rehearsing for upcoming tour. (a good thing to see)
Unfortunately I am at a computer with no speakers, so I don't know how it sounds.
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and he has a new gig coming up @ the Hideout, called Ghost Rest, with Dan Bitney of Tortoise.
That looks interesting.
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Pitchfork pretty much pans it:
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/reco...-on-the-horizon
I have not heard it yet. I am planning to pick up tomorrow, though.
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It is getting to the point where conservatives are thinking more about ratings; rather than popular and electoral votes.
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Greg Kot is calling this the years first four star album.
She will be talking to Kot and DeRo tonight and tomorrow.
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I guess I should have read the fine print:
DTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Mix
Sorry about that, I should have pointed that out.
Speaking of Dylan and The Dead, did you see this on etree?
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I didn't respond last night because I knew there would be a lot going on here. But the best description of Jindal came from that girl who spends an awful lot of time at my house. She didn't know the speech was going on and walked in sat on the couch, opened a couple of beers and said, "What the hell are you watching? Is this the new Mr. Rogers? Why is he on at ten thirty at night?"
To me Jindal reminded me of Kenneth from 30 Rock, in the way he talked and his mannerism.
He did not have much to say.
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Park West (a music club) is completely different from what Lounge Ax (a bar that had a stage) was.
I'm sure Tweedy made that Lounge Ax statement because it was his wife's club, he played there a shit load of times, and it had recently closed.
I don't think he was knocking the Park West.
Park West is a great venue, as was Lounge Ax. But it's kinda of an apple and orange thing. You can't really compare the two.
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The track Little Sunflower from the June 4th 1975 Keystone show is pretty cool. This serves as a good example of what a great AUD tape can sound like. I'd like to have this show - I found it on bt.etree.org, but it's a dead seed, of course.
Someone just uploaded this up on etree.
Artist GarciaShow LOM 7/4/75 - Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA [DTS Audio 5.1 Surround Sound]
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Description Legion of Mary
Great American Music Hall,
San Francisco, CA
07/04/75
DTS-Audio-CD 5.1 Mix
Set 1:
d1t01 - I'll Take A Melody
d1t02 - I Feel Like Dynamite
d1t03 - Someday Baby
d1t04 - That's All Right, Mama
d1t05 - Mississippi Moon
d1t06 - Boogie On Reggae Women
Set 2:
d2t01 - Tough Mama
d2t02 - Little Sunflower
d2t03 - Tore Up Over You
d2t04 - Every Word You Say
d3t01 - My Problems Got Problems
d3t02 - It's Too Late
d3t03 - Harder They Come
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The 20th is up on BT Etree now, also.
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=522841
Artist Drive-By TruckersShow Drive-By Cooleys 2009-02-20 9:30 Club, Washington DC *matrix*
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Description Drive-By Truckers
February 20, 2009
9:30 Club
Washington, DC
**16 bit source**
Source: Matrix: B&K4011>V2[50%] + sbd[50%] >744T
Location: mics fob/dfc, inside sbd cage, 8' stand
Transfer: 744T>cd wave>wavelab(fades/resample/UV22)>flac
Taped by Craig Davis & Mark Lynn
Transferred by: Craig Davis
One Set
Disc One:
01 Dear Y'all > Tuning
02 Cooley intro >
03 Daddy's Cup*
04 3 Dimes Down
05 Panties In Your Purse
06 Women Without Whiskey
07 I'm Sorry Huston
08 Checkout Time In Vegas
09 Gravity's Gone
10 Space City
11 Carl Perkin's Cadillac
12 Bob
13 Home Field Advantage
14 One Of These Days
15 Lisa's Birthday
16 Marry Me
Disc Two:
01 Cottonseed
02 The Purgatory Line
03 Cooley banter: We're Professionals
04 Ghost To Most
05 Buttholeville tease > Life In The Factory**
Encore:
06 When The Pin Hits The Shell
07 Zip City
08 Shut Up and Get On The Plane
Notes:
- Bloodkin opened
- Patterson Hood was sick and didn't play the show
* w/ Cooley on banjo
** with fan chosen from crowd singing Patterson's vocals
2nd half of show with William Tonks
encore with William Tonks & Eric Carter
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I doubt this will sell out, although I could be wrong. IATTBYH didn't but then Wilco was less well known then.
Is this a Sound Opinions showing or what??
LouieB
I don't think it a Sound Opinion's thing.
I forgot that IATTBYH was played at the Music Box. (and I went to it). Was that a one day/night thing too?
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Billy is playing in town tonight w/ Oteil and some fellah from Max Creek. He went down to a pal's loacal freak bar on Tues. and sat in with some band, too. Missed it and will miss tonight but by all accounts he's still a beast.
Seeing Billy and Micky together again, is one of the reasons why I'm kinda looking forward to seeing the Dead.
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Got two for 7pm, too. Thanks for finding the link for the tickets, I looked earlier today on the Brown Paper site and did not see it posted.
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Some more Sabbath news. Always was a fan of this album.
Classic Rock News By Gary Graff - The Classic Rock InsiderUpdated Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Black Sabbath's 'Paranoid' Slated for Deluxe Reissue
Black Sabbath's 1971 album "Paranoid" will be re-issued this year as a three-disc set, including the original album, the rare 1974 Quadraphonic mix and a third CD of unreleased bonus tracks, including alternate versions of the songs "Paranoid" and "Planet Caravan" and instrumental renditions of "War Pigs," "Iron Man," "Rat Salad," "Fairies Wear Boots" and others. The set will come with expanded booklets including previously unseen photos and extensive liner notes. Meanwhile, Ozzy Osbourne -- who recently announced there will be no OZZFest in 2009 -- will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at the first Epiphone Revolver Golden Gods Awards, to be held April 7th at Club Nokia in Los Angeles.
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Well I bit the bullet and bought tickets for the added Allstate (Rosemont) show this morning. I passed on the the first show and ever since I have been kinda kicking myself. Did not want to spend the money unless I got floor tickets and I got lucky with decent tickets. Plus it will be fun taking my wife to the show, since she has never been to a Dead related show.
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From www.cimmfest.org
CIMMfest is proud to present the Chicago premiere of the new Wilco tour documentary film, Ashes of American Flags on Monday, March 9th at the historic Music Box Theatre in Chicago. Q&A with Director and drummer for Fugazi Breandan Canty.
It will nice to see it on the big screen.
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Has anyone listened to Baez's latest record Day After Tomorrow? (I have not) Steve Earle produced it. It would have be interesting to be in the studio and listen to not only the music, but them talking politics...
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I have had a Freeborn Hall (8-30-74) LOM tape since about 1982 that has had a few hundred listens. The "He Ain't Give You None" on it still dazzles me.
Anyone have any Great American String Band (with Taj Mahal on bass)? I don't think I've ever heard any of these shows. It was a brief incarnation from spring '74-summer '74....
I have never listened to the shows, but the 4/20, 6/12, and 6/13 are part of the below torrent.
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=520767
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http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=522441
9/20/1970
It is seeding on Bt.etree. A very nice recording. A very great acoustic great, with Grisman (many believe) and Nelson sitting in. Also the electric set is great, esp. Easy Wind. Well worth the download and a listen to those who have not heard it. They also started to seed the whole 1970 year. Now I just to get another hard drive.
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Singing a duet with Dylan seems to be always a challenge. I read plenty of interviews with Baez where she states Bob likes changing key in the middle of a song, which can't be fun while you are on stage trying to perform a song. On Desire, it seems Harris is at times is just trying to keep up with Dylan on the vocals. It's, at times, a bit ragged, but it works for me.
A few posts back someone mention Desire was an all acoustic guitar album, however a Bellzouki was played an few tracks and it does add to the songs. Of course the acoustic guitar is the most prevalent throughout.
http://www.guitar-museum.com/guitar-6578-D...Electric-Guitar
The Phish Thread
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Have there been issues with Phish in the past at Red Rocks?