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Everything posted by mountain bed
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The Midnight Band (w/ Gil Scott Heron).
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I would think that Jindal is seriously considering a run for the Presidency in '12, because he probably just slit his own throat if he wants to run for Governor again.
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Thanks for the review, miss jayne. Wish I could have been there!
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It's all good, Z. I concur with most of what you said. Regarding the "pissing in the ears" article - that was written by the Indy Star music guy reviewing the 8/10/97 show at DC. I still have that article here somewhere. Christ, if he thought THAT was 'pissing in the ears' I wonder what he'd think of some of those lame-ass p/h shows? Here's a sub-topic to get some discussion rolling (I hope): what are your favorite p/h shows? I thought the last half of the month of July '03 was pretty damn strong.
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Nice! For my extraction it was GD 8/13/75 - Blues For Allah sounded really good that day.
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Happy 44th birthday, Mr. Fish!
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You know what? I liked this - nice post! I'm not sure I agree with all of these but this is a pretty good argument delivered here.
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Only ever version of Dylan's "Thin Man"!
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Remember...these are now called DISTRACTIONS
mountain bed replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I saw that monument thing on either Stewart or Olbermann (I can't remember which) and I thought "this HAS to be a bit, right?" I guess not - Christ. -
You'd just better wait until I've finished eating.
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He would think it is something, is my guess.
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Raphael Ravenscroft. I believe he either played on the LP or the tour (or both) for Roger Waters' The Pros And Cons Of Hitchhiking. I know that record was universally panned, but I always liked it.
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That's it, in a nut...I quit buying Stones records after Tattoo You. For me, it's YHF. I still like what I hear coming out but it seems like many many bands get that one record ( DSOTM, Tommy, etc.) that sort of defines a pinnacle of their career and for me YHF is that record. They won't ever sound like that again (to their credit) but, then again, they may never make a record that kills me like YHF does. But, I'm OK with that.
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Hell yes! HC Sunshine > Space > Bobby McGee. One of my favorite pieces of Spring '73.
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Mende, I hope like hell this happens for you. You MUST go, my friend. No kidding, I saw about a dozen shows last year and the Nels show was my favorite show of the year. My mind was so blown!
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Haven't watched it yet, but I'm such an unabashed Maher fan I'll be getting the DVD for sure.
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I think it was the 9:30 Club show from 10/19/06 - and Kris may be correct, I recall it was around 80.
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That is what keeps me going. I still haven't figured out why my "Ode To Abbie Hoffman" wasn't a worldwide smash hit though.
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Oh hell yes. William Manchester's "The Glory And The Dream" (1932-1972) is an excellent chronicle of that time period as well.
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Jeff Tweedy - Friday, Feb. 13 @ The Vic
mountain bed replied to Nonlinear Nonfiction's topic in After The Show
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I have a couple L.O.M. shows on cassette somewhere here. Don't recall the dates without looking. But, that compilation that came out a few years ago is exquisite. If you haven't heard their take on Dylan's "Wicked Messenger" you MUST. It's got this agonizingly slow tempo, and Jer just SHREDS the solos. Amazing.