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Everything posted by froggie
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the electric keyboard first appeared in Seattle, 5 oct 2002. first time he played keyboard since the infamous stuttgart 91 show edited to add, here's new morning from the stuttgart show... unstead camery for the first minute or 2 but worth the wait http://youtube.com/watch?v=KUqOjCNf93M
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a must for any three stooges fan - disorder in the court and u cant touch this http://youtube.com/watch?v=azgkGCsM5-c
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here's the 2nd ever live version.... mainly solo version. least number of Nothings as weel 7 oct 1995: http://www.sendspace.com/file/9q45sm
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boulder - 23 may 1995 san fran - 10 may 1997 chicago - 7 may 1999 new york - 19 sep 2000 chicago - 20 sep 2003
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was having lunch before with a couple of wilco buddies and we thought if anyone in melbourne is interested in catching up the friday night in the week before the shows for some drinks, ect??? let us know if interested
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forgot exactly how long the version was but it was LONG
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of all the 97 shows i've heard, he never blew his voice out by playing it at the start... on the other hand, there weren't as many nothings on those versions.. 2moro morning
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Stockholm, Sweden Debaser Medis March 27, 2007 1. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) (Bob on electric guitar) 2. Not Dark Yet (Bob on electric guitar) 3. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Bob on electric guitar) 4. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (Bob on electric guitar) 5. Tears Of Rage (Bob on electric guitar) 6. Highway 61 Revisited (Bob on electric guitar) 7. Lay, Lady, Lay (Bob on electric guitar) Stockholm, Sweden Globe March 28, 2007 1. Cat's In The Well (Bob on electric guitar, Donnie on violin) 2. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (Bob on electr
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either way.. i like the experimental versions from late 95 where they'd repeat random verses and stretch it nearly 10 mins plus throw in the "nothings" midway through it and then go back to verses
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> that's quite alright if that's alright?
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these 2 back to back tonight:
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there's a song they did in 1968 with fuzzy guitars that fits the description
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eppy brzday at first i thought that was albert steptoe in the picture
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i can live without albums since i have the tunes in my head, but my top 5: volume 1 - traveling wilburys cloud 9 - george harrison i cant stand still - don henley 1928 sessions - mississippi john hurt blood on the tracks - bob dylan
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a mix of mashups that was on radio in the US recently. basically people take 2 songs and mix them together to form another track. my favourite so far is When i'm 64 mixed with I cant help myself
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> You ,me and Mtn bed need to hang in this lifetime......... i'm down here waiting!
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> I have a question: what's so thrilling about Summerteeth, and those early albums? uh, people have different tastes? personally i got into the band when mermaid avenue came out cause it was their first exposure down here. i'd read reviews of AM and Being there beforehand but didnt hear anything. heard the "alt-country" on mermaid avenue and fell in love with them (california stars, to be exact)... nothing wrong with that
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field recordings
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vibes from the land downunder!
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reminds me of another message board oh yeah, i like summerteeth
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beef sauages that are dangerously close to their use-by date
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pretty good if you like the original songs