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froggie

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  1. sounds studio to me... listening now. i'm wondering when it was recorded. sounds very being there-ish. and it was played as early as mid 97
  2. bob dylan: Telluride, Colorado Town Park August 20, 2001 Humming Bird (acoustic) (Larry on electric guitar) (song by Johnnie Wright, Jim Anglin and Jack Anglin) My Back Pages (acoustic) (Larry on fiddle and Bob on harp) It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (acoustic) (Charlie on dobro) Searching For A Soldier's Grave (acoustic) (Larry on mandolin) (song by Johnnie Wright, Jim Anglin and Jack Anglin) Tough Mama It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Larry on steel guitar) This Wheel's On Fire Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again (Larry on acoustic guita
  3. i'd use DADDAD with a capo on the 2nd.... actually that G string might buzz if its lowered to an E
  4. here's an mp3 of Like A Ship... sounds like an Under the red sky outtake - nice one http://www.sendspace.com/file/151bk2
  5. great news... volume 1 was one of the first albums i ever bought back in 88. hopefully there's an improvement on the sound quality on these, i still remember the first time i heard Handle with care on the radio and getting blown away by Heading for the light on the LP.. i have Like a ship (one of the bonus on a dylan boot somewhere.. will hunt it down)
  6. > I think the full band backed Bragg songs mostly suck i dont think so.... i guess i planted, she came along to me, meanest man, walt whitman, stetson kennedy and the unwelcome guest are really good these albums were 2 people collaborating on someone elses songs. they seem to hve found the best way to represent the lyrics when the put music to them. i prefer billy bragg's version of against the law and that little clip of jeff doing birds and ships on the dvd. speaking of birds and ships, i remember being in a record shop back when the album was coming out. they were playing it there
  7. > Froggie, come to the US. We need you at the so far fairly imaginary Ft. Wayne show. you got the $$$ for the airline to heaven?
  8. looks like harpo marx with a new hairstyle
  9. got it in lossless if you want it
  10. i also get the Apache page... been like that for a week or so
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  12. doesnt sound like a 12 string to me... i concentrate more on the way he sings it in terms of pitch and timing... very nice heh, "the woodgrain underneath"
  13. > for the "summerteeth" edition....there is a killer (early)version of "She's A Jar" sung in a Sing-Song rap style from 1998? try the live debut from oct 29, 1997.... weird but nice! http://www.sendspace.com/file/wesamt
  14. > By the way, who the hell dances at a Wilco show??? the singer sometimes runs on the spot at the end of hummingbird when they play it
  15. > Just sing what you feel. Don't let anyone say it's wrong. nah, its "just sing what you heeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaar, dont let anyone say it's wrong"
  16. come down here and meet me
  17. what TheMaker said. it's a tad too long for me but i love certain parts of it. its got a slightly unique sound to their catalogue (a bit like Feed of man, in the unique way)
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