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Everything posted by Lammycat
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Ted Kennedy has a brain tumor.
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If that's the guy who does the covers for The Decemberists, I was curious too.
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I agree. It's amazing how much bullshit can be extricated from your life simply by not caring about the drama that surrounds this kind of bunk.
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I'm good. Nice observations on last night's show, too. I think at this point they're both winners as they are both under contract anyway, too.
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I should renew my subscription. It's been about 5 years or so but I do still enjoy the majority of pieces they run. Is Rick Reilly still on the back page? Always was my first stop.
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^ cool cover. Have you read the issue and is it worth picking up?
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Easy. Just a little AI fun. ed. And if I do indeed get 12 posts a day in it's only because I shirk at my other responsibilities.
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There's a really great outdoor venue north of Boulder called Mishawaka that is right beside the Cache le Poudre river, is small, you can camp out nearby, and has a building with a deck you can drink beers on while bands play. Truly a gem. Also, one of the things that makes Red Rocks so wonderful is not just the physical beauty of the ampitheatre and it's surroundings, but the sound. It can get eerily ethereal in there and there's really not too many "bad" spots for sound.
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I believe it's switching hands from LiveNation to an even more corporate account, with some revamping planned architechturally as well as the inevitable name change. LiveNation bought out Bill Graham Present a year or so ago, I believe. From Wolfgang's Vault today: 4.26.71 Fillmore. Entire set is fantastic: http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/dt/grat...campaign=080521
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Hey now: I agree that Dylan pioneered a form of song writing in a major way. He's his own genre, in fact. But I still don't think that had Dylan not come along that song writing would have been so stagnant that Tweedy (and other noted song writers in the similar vein) would have been incapable of penning the majority of the songs he has.
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Who's a better songwriter (Let's make it interesting):
Lammycat replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
I was thinking this on the way in to work as I listened to the Sticky Fingers outtakes: they are the best at it, imo. Save for Dylan, perhaps. -
Ian Dury and The Blockheads
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I've seen Burnt Toast before.
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I agree with his immense impact on song writing, I just think that great songs would still be being written had he not come along. If we can imagine what song writing would be if there were no Dylan we can also imagine what it'd be if there were someone comparable/ (better?!) than Dylan in his absence. I do get you point, though.
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I got to go backstage twice: once for Wilco opening for Sheryl Crow in like '97 or '98 and once when my pal rented it out for his wedding with all sorts of bands. That underground tunnel is pretty rustic. It's amazing how old the dressing rooms, etc. are with walls of stone/rock but seem ageless at the same time. That's a fantastic view there.
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The Sponge Doorknobs
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Not to be a contrarian, but I'm not sure I get this. Dylan obviously influenced a lot of song writers, but I believe folks would still be writing great tunes regardless if he were never in the picture. Folks who are accomplished artists have an innate sense for it. At least that's my take.
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I caught the last 2 minutes to see the recaps and I'll stick with my original pick from early, early on: Archie.
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Telluride Town Park, Red Rocks, Planet Bluegrass in Lyons, CO.
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I went back to switch it because there waa no direct link initially. Then I linked it to the old one by mistake. It should be good now.
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You're two years old. Sorry, wrong link. Here's the correct link: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3404536
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Cool. I don't think I knew you live around here. Have you been to Coors Field yet?
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You too going to the game or you too wish he were pitching this saturday. Or both? Or neither?
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Yeah. I wish he were back this weekend as I'm going to Coors field Saturday to see the Mets v. Rox.