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have both. love them both. -justin
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Mr Jeff Tweedy Has The Four Page Spread With Abba Segment!
you ever seen a ghost? replied to baab's topic in Just A Fan
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 -
Mr Jeff Tweedy Has The Four Page Spread With Abba Segment!
you ever seen a ghost? replied to baab's topic in Just A Fan
Borat? -justin -
they've always been kinda slow. -justin
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Bob Dylan' debut too. My Morning Jacket...a lot of the other stuff mentioned. i guess it's really just because i don't care for A.M. at all. -justin
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YHF Australian edition
you ever seen a ghost? replied to you ever seen a ghost?'s topic in Just A Fan
>Where did you pick up your copy at? I've been looking for it myself. amazon.com used - third-party store or whatever. great condition. -justin -
YHF Australian edition
you ever seen a ghost? replied to you ever seen a ghost?'s topic in Just A Fan
you are making me feel better Aaron. i wouldn't want to take the slipcase off my domestic edition and put it on this one...the UPCs wouldn't match. j/k. -justin -
YHF Australian edition
you ever seen a ghost? replied to you ever seen a ghost?'s topic in Just A Fan
hmmm...which one to i believe? :-) my friend has the UK AGIB, i'm pretty sure it has the slipcase, but i can't remember. -
just got a used copy of this one. does anyone know if this copy had the slipcase that the american edition is in? i'm just asking because my copy didn't come with a slipcase. also, the UK A Ghost Is Born did come in a slipcase, correct? thanks in advance for the info. -justin
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here's why you could go both ways on that question: more legitimate, because Box Full Of Secrets contains some officially released stuff, such as B-sides and compilation contributions, etc. the rest of course, is live tracks or outtakes, which are definitely in the same league as the Summerteeth/YHF demos less legitimate, because distribution of officially released material is illegal, while concert recordings and outtakes aren't subject to that really. recording is even allowed/encouraged. not that i care about that, of course. -justin
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it's sad to listen to Wilco in the car? it's sad to think that it would be cool if somebody recognized great music and said "ah salud"? okay man. -justin
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it's about unofficial as all hell. definitely a bootleg. -justin
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i've had several people recognize my Wilco shirt (the A Ghost Is Born promotional one). a couple months ago, i saw a guy at work sporting one on casual Friday and we talk about music all the time now. relatively small office too (100 people or so). -justin
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i've always been hoping to have one. when i'm in my vehicle, i play it with the windows down, hoping someone will be all like "hey!" or something. -justin
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9/27/04. The NorVA (Norfolk, VA). fantastic show. i took advantage of the eat dinner in the back, get in early and get front row deal and it was amazing. also, because i was there so early, i got to shake hands with Jeff before the show. was too nervous to talk to him or get a picture or anything and so i only told him "thanks." however, as you can see from my sig pic, i did get to talk to him and all after the solo show in Charlottesville this year! -justin
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Top 2 albums of the last 4 decades
you ever seen a ghost? replied to jhawk98's topic in Someone Else's Song
so tough. 2000s: Bob Dylan - "Love And Theft" Wilco - Sky Blue Sky [note: it is early, but i'm thinking this might be my favorite Wilco record, so....] 1990s: The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin Radiohead - OK Computer 1980s: Talking Heads - Speaking In Tongues Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska 1970s: Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks Neil Young - After The Gold Rush 1960s: The Beatles - Revolver Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde -justin -
luckily, (with the exception of late last week/early this week), it has been here in Richmond. -justin
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>i prefer to wait for the CD, then come May 15th I can drive around to it and enjoy the sky blue sky. that's what i've been doing with my burned copy. -justin
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both Jeff and Glenn said it was okay to download the album in those articles that were linked to here. -justin
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hey Greg...do you ever go to the Commercial Taphouse? -justin
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cokemachineglow talks about Impossible Germany
you ever seen a ghost? replied to tareth's topic in Just A Fan
brilliant, the both of you. -justin -
cokemachineglow talks about Impossible Germany
you ever seen a ghost? replied to tareth's topic in Just A Fan
almost every "professional" music review sucks these days. this obviously doesn't fit into category of the good ones. -justin -
damn, i thought you meant they actually made the cover. i feel certain they will one day. -justin
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that's why i took mine out of the book and put it in a slipcase. i store it with my bootlegs. eta: sorry to hear that though man. i'd be frustrated as hell. -justin