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Everything posted by Lammycat
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Keith Richards and The X-Pensive Winos How I Wish Take it So Hard Eileen You Don't Move Me Wicked as it Seems
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What's the Deal with the Sanctity of Human Life?
Lammycat replied to Atticus's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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I've been to Maine.
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You're hard to keep straight.
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The bread truck story is from when they played Columbia in '68, I believe.
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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.
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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.
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I thought Scorsese was going to be filming the FTW shows but then it was off.
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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
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I keep a few Bibles in my classroom in the "Fiction" section just for fun!
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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.
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NRBQ I Want You Bad Me and the Boys It Comes to Me Naturally It Was a Accident Ridin' in My Car
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It wasn't honey bees it was honey badgers and honey badgers don't give a shit.
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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
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Agree. The To Lay Me Down, specifically, is what I was referring to.
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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....
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NRPS Dirty Business Kick in the Head I Don't Know You Glendale Train Garden of Eden
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Sorry, PopTodd, but you picked those 5 songs and you're stuck with those 5 songs. For good.
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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.
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Nope, but suitably it was raining pretty hard around here during the 7 p.m. start time....
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"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.
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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.
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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....
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You off the sauce?
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I think you're just paranoid. Bring a harpoon next time, ya ol' coot.