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Lammycat

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  1. Keith Richards and The X-Pensive Winos How I Wish Take it So Hard Eileen You Don't Move Me Wicked as it Seems
  2. What about the sanctity of human death? And airplane food. What's the deal with THAT?!
  3. The bread truck story is from when they played Columbia in '68, I believe.
  4. Nice^. The day before they played at MIT also, but outside and it was (supposedly) pretty cold (mentioned on the tape I have). Smoking show noted by a ridiculous "Dancin'" to open. Great show.
  5. Bought big bottle of Ninkasi Vanilla Oatis Stout the other day that was fantastic. I normally don't buy single bottled beer but this was worth it.
  6. I thought Scorsese was going to be filming the FTW shows but then it was off.
  7. Did anybody post the forthcoming Bob Weir Netflix documentary? The trailer makes it look very interesting: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/watch-career-spanning-trailer-for-bob-weir-doc-the-other-one-20150506
  8. I keep a few Bibles in my classroom in the "Fiction" section just for fun!
  9. It's a dance-off of ages, in a sense. Nobody wins in this one.... NoJ saw the baby Jesus get baptized, though I don't think they called him "the baby Jesus" by then.
  10. NRBQ I Want You Bad Me and the Boys It Comes to Me Naturally It Was a Accident Ridin' in My Car
  11. It wasn't honey bees it was honey badgers and honey badgers don't give a shit.
  12. Tiny Tim Tip-toe Thru the Tulips with Me Santa Claus Has Got The A.I.D.S. This Year Hello, Hello Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight On the Old Front Porch
  13. Agree. The To Lay Me Down, specifically, is what I was referring to.
  14. Not for nothing, but that's one of my favorite, if not THE favorite, versions of To Lay Me Down. You struck gold putting that show with that version on....
  15. NRPS Dirty Business Kick in the Head I Don't Know You Glendale Train Garden of Eden
  16. Sorry, PopTodd, but you picked those 5 songs and you're stuck with those 5 songs. For good.
  17. I agree with Bob Weir. If you were listening to early 1990s (anything after summer 90 onward), it was Vince Welnick's cheesy-sounding keys you heard, not Brent (Brent died in summer of 90). It's one of the cleanest-sounding and tightest-sounding in the band's history, imo ('87-'90). This doesn't necessarily make it "THE BEST" era, but it's one of my favorites as the playing was so tight, Gracia's voice was solid, the band was apparently having a lot of fun on stage, lots of old-school bust-outs, etc., etc.
  18. Nope, but suitably it was raining pretty hard around here during the 7 p.m. start time....
  19. "Ill Feel a Whole Lot Better" would be on my The Byrds list if I were to make a The Byrds list but besudes 3 of the tunes mentioned above, I don't really know any The Byrds tunes. BTW, Dinosaur, Jr. does my favorite version of the The Byrds tune "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better," with Petty's version second and the The Byrds original version 3rd.
  20. You should wear an orange button-up (is that the same as a "button-down" ?!) shirt, too. In fact, anyone else reading this that's going should also wear an orange button-up shirt.
  21. We watched the documentary on Dock Ellis today on Netflix, No No. Excellent and insightful. Pretty wild guy and amazing story, not just for the LSD-pitched No-No, too. Highly recommended. I actually choked up a few times towards the end....
  22. I think you're just paranoid. Bring a harpoon next time, ya ol' coot.
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