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rockinrob

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  1. If they did burn the film stock, they should just do what zeppelin did. I cant wait to see glenn racing and tending to cattle, nels climbing a mountain as a wizard, john, pat and mikael scaring kids and tweedy riding a horse and swordfighting with knights... that would make a cool concert film! I really like ashes. I think "wishful thinking" is extra awesome, and the solo on "ashes of american flags" is really killer.
  2. I havent heard the new one. I enjoyed living with war, but it is hard to listen to more than once in awhile because of the theme. Chrome Dreams suffered from the completely out of place sounding "ordinary people" which is a cool song, but I am more of a fan of a live version I have on bootleg. Dont like the synths. I like prairie wind. I loved greendale, but more because it is a weird lo-fi garage opera. I like how dirty and strange it is, and I love the guitar parts. I think the last classic "wow" NY record was sleeps with angels. It took me a long time to "get" that record, but
  3. Mine arrived today. I did not receive a shipping notice from them, it just magically appeared. Sounds Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. This has another song on it, "love and war" http://blogs.1037themountain.com/shawnstewart/2010/09/14/harvest-this/ I really like all of these songs.
  5. alright, so I guess I shouldnt let my heart skip a bit every time I get home and race to the mailbox until I get an email...
  6. Did you get an email that said they had shipped your order, or did it just magically appear one day?
  7. my mailbox is getting lonely...
  8. rockinrob

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    The vinyl LP came with a slipcover CD.
  9. My order # was 675, and they hit my card a couple of days ago. That is a bummer, timewasajoke, for whoever is going to miss out. Hopefully this will be reprinted soon and available to everyone (Mermaid Ave II as well)! All along I have been looking at this as somewhat of a lottery like thing. If a copy shows up in my mail box, I will be very happy. I still am halfway expecting a CD version of the record.
  10. Dear Robert, Thank you for your order. I'm sorry for the delay in shipping your order - I'm afraid that due to the sudden high volume of orders for 12" vinyl recently we have run out of mailers! I have been promised they are on there way out to me and will send you your album immediately. With Regards, Bragg's Emporium It looks like it is actually coming eventually!!!!! I'll believe it when I am dropping the needle
  11. I didnt appreciate the stuff on double fantasy until I was in a band that played "Im losing you". that song is freakin awesome, but the production of that whole record makes it hard to get into.
  12. Has anyone gotten their Mermaid Ave in the mail yet?
  13. yea, thanks guys. I was making plans to retire on this scheme...
  14. I ordered one too. I bet the Bragg merch people are like "WTF is going on here?" Theyve probably had a few of these sitting on a shelf somewhere for years wondering why no one ever bought them, or how they would ever get rid of them, and then one day they get 40 orders or something. I don't believe there was a 2nd pressing of this. Mermaid II isnt on vinyl, and is the last remaining wilco release not on vinyl. I have been hoping they would put it out, or maybe reissue mermaid one and include mermaid two in a box set type thing. The original pressing of Mermaid Ave isnt anything
  15. just came up on thrasherswheat.org that Ben Keith passed away. If you don't know who he is, he was a masterful steel guitar player that played with a ton of people but is most famous for playing with Neil Young from Harvest up until Neil's last tour. He was one of the most melodically gifted players of any instrument imo. He always played the right note at the right time. RIP Ben
  16. the songs being listed aren't necessarily intended to be on homegrown. It is rumoured there are around 50 songs that were written in the 1974 time frame that homegrown was supposed to be from. An official listing of the tunes has never leaked, so all that we know of is songs that have been played that are from that period. Mcdonough listed some in the shakey book, and that long list of songs has floated around for awhile, but I think all the lists of what homegrown consists of were made by fans with knowledge of the recorded songs from that era. We wont know until it comes out, but I bet i
  17. Chrome Dreams is possible his best album. If it would've come out when it was supposed to, it wouldve ruined several albums that followed. Most of the songs are completely different recordings, or were changed drastically for their official release. This is the supposed track list: Side one "Pocahontas" – 3:24 "Will to Love" – 7:11 "Star of Bethlehem" – 2:42 "Like a Hurricane" – 8:14 "Too Far Gone" – 2:41 [edit]Side two "Hold Back the Tears" – 5:16 "Homegrown" – 2:20 "Captain Kennedy" – 2:55 "Stringman" – 3:32 "Sedan Delivery" – 5:22 "Powderfinger" – 3:23 "Look Out for My Love" – 4:06 this
  18. straight from the horse's mouth: ARCHIVES TEAM WORKS HARD ON VOLUME 2 July 23, 2010 The NYA team, headed by Will Mitchell and Hannah Johnson, is digging through material supplied by numerous sources, including newspapers, writers, fans, bootleg audio collectors and photographers (special thanks to photographer/collector Joel Bernstein). Much work has been done and there is much left to do. Using the template designed by the late Larry Johnson, the whole team is pushing forward. Special thanks to audio engineers John Nowland, Tim Mulligan and the team at Redwood Digital for the unbe
  19. I saw him play at a super small place (50 people, maybe) here in tampa. I used to play at the place every wednesday, and the owner basically forced me to come. I had never heard of richard Buckner. I got there and he had 3 vintage 60s Valco amps, which I am big into and have had before myself. He had some cool 60s cheapo electrics, an acoustic 12 string, and an acoustic guitar with a couple looper pedals. He was really quiet and shy, but he was nice to me. We talked a little about his amps before he went on. He saw me oogling them, and asked if I knew what they were. Anyways, he
  20. They should do a secret show in Chicago. I dont live there, so I wouldnt get to see it, but that would be sweet. Find a small local club (100 capacity), pay all the bands on the bill a couple hundred bucks for their troubles, and rock out for the night. Video stream it on the internet?
  21. kay, valco, and harmony changed everything from model to model. All of their instruments can be completely unique, and they would all put any brand on the headstock someone would pay them to put on there. and the inconsistencies are what make them cool! They were cheaper, and many times not taken very good care of, meaning very few have made it. All of this combines to make them more fun to collect!
  22. Apple didnt turn out well because the beatles actually tried to run the thing. As long as Tony handles the business end, I think it will be a good idea. They will definitely make more of their money instead of forking over all of their record sales to labels that dont really do anything but distribute anyways.
  23. The ticket prices for neil almost have to be steep, if he wants to play at anything other than an amphitheater. He sold out the 5,000 seat Fox theater in atlanta, with the cheap seats at a face of 70, and the expensive ones at 250. This tour wouldn't have worked in a bigger venue, it was too intimate. If the tickets were cheaper, even more scalpers would've invested in them. The problem is he has a large block of people that only own harvest and harvest moon, and due to the size of that block, there are people that dont even realize he has put out anything new in 18 years that will see
  24. New records can have very small invisible to the eye obstructions that can cause skips. You may have to slightly increase tracking weight on some new albums if they skip some. Most skipping problems are do to improper setup. very small amounts of dust on your needle can cause sticking as well. Many people mistake problems with their setup with problems with their records. I have around 300 new vinyl albums, and NONE of them skip. A few of them, including my copy of summerteeth had a skip or two that increased weight fixed. My system is more accurately setup now, and I havent had any
  25. It more than likely isnt really the vinyl. If you have the tracking weight too low, a little bit of dust or gunk can cause a slip. Increasing the tracking weight can dislodge the dust, and then it will play fine. gunk can accumulate on your needle and fall into a groove, or it can stay on the needle and cause weird stuff to happen. You have to remember, that needle is barely touching the record at all. It is very easy to make it jump. Sometimes new records are kind of "sticky" and can get crap in them and cause them to skip. It would behoove you to play it through with the tracki
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