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  1. yeah, LNGCA is going to be an iTunes bonus track as well. -justin
  2. nah, it's a Curb Your Enthusiasm reference, re: Krazee Eyes Killah. -justin
  3. my friend just bought the Damsel album on vinyl. i haven't heard it, but he says it's awesome. -justin
  4. Jeff Tweedy: "I am not afraid." god, i'll never get tired of that! -justin
  5. and it definitely won't be at FYE. indie coalition stores only. all Plan 9 stories in VA, etc., etc. -justin
  6. >What is "One True Vine," exactly? i don't think anyone really knows yet (i'd be happy to be corrected on that one), but i sure hope it's from the SBS sessions! -justin
  7. >Does anyone know why "Is that the Thanks I get?" isn't on the album surprised nobody has mentioned this yet. it's even been officially stated (in an interview) that "Is This The Thanks I Get?" wouldn't be a b-side, but would definitely be on the next album. also, of course, they are trying to get that out within the 1-1 1/2 year(s) after SBS comes out. i think it's a great track and would have fit perfectly on SBS. -justin
  8. what i've heard: "Let's Not Get Carried Away" will be an iTunes bonus track indie coalition stores will be getting a two-song disc to give away with copies. it will contain one new track ("One True Vine") and a live Kicking Television outtake of "Theologians." -justin
  9. ah okay, yeah, that's usually the way it happens here too. i guess the person that told me was confused and was actually talking about the on-sale date. -justin
  10. >it'll be june, actually. that's what i would think, but i heard it was the May issue. -justin
  11. >see if i can scan it maybe that would be excellent and much appreciated. i've been dying to read this since i heard about it a month or so ago... -justin
  12. check out: Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Skip James, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie McTell, Son House also check out (even though he was white) Dock Boggs...Tweedy covered that song (also from the American Anthology of Folk Music) at that same concert and on the second DVD of I Am Trying To Break Your Heart. -justin
  13. it may just be the best $80 you ever spent. i'm a nerd for pre-war blues and folk though, so... -justin
  14. it is bad form when the thread has been started in say, the last week...but come on, October?? that's half a year ago. -justin
  15. so true. plus, the poster is a newbie. -justin
  16. i love it too, but if you guys haven't heard Richard "Rabbit" Brown's orginal, you need to get with the program. eta: obviously, it can be found on Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music. -justin
  17. where at? i'm originally from Southwest VA and now live in Richmond... -justin
  18. IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER 1. Jesus, etc. 2. Leave Me (Like You Found Me) 3. You Are My Face 4. Hell Is Chrome 5. Muzzle Of Bees 6. Poor Places 7. Wishful Thinking 8. At Least That's What You Said 9. Pieholden Suite 10. Impossible Germany -justin
  19. 1. The Late Greats (rock by numbers, could have been left off...believe it or not, i actually like the drone at the end of LTYT and i'd prefer listening to that) 2. Heavy Metal Drummer (i think YHF is perfect without this song) 3. Candyfloss (just doesn't grab me) 4. & 5. All of A.M. :-) -justin
  20. i'm really looking forward to reading Jeff's story about meeting Dylan in this interview. someone should definitely scan the whole damn thing and post it. that's what someone on the Dylan message board did with the the new interview from the 40th anniversary issue of Rolling Stone yesterday. but enough about Dylan... -justin
  21. they've always been kinda slow. -justin
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