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oh, i've got a long one
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when they played shepherd's bush 1999, JT apologised for what happened in 97.
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last full band version of We've been had is from '03... Jeff's played it solo since though. i still wanna hear a full band version of Gun!
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excuse the ignorance (btw, love the album), in australia its listed as a 2CD deluxe version.. whats on the 2nd disk?. only $20 as well
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fixed it for ya!
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Your favorite concert openings, enterances ever?
froggie replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
Roger Waters in 2002. In The Flesh already started playing and came down a staircase just in time for the vocals -
Your favorite opening ACTS of all-time, ever?
froggie replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
Paul Kelly opening for Bob Dylan in 2001 -
Sky Blue Sky - Confession of a Relatively New Fan
froggie replied to xTonyWonder's topic in Just A Fan
You Never Know is worth the price of admission alone -
might as well play again.. BT mermaids 1 & 2 ST W(TA) AM SBS YHF AGIB
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'I thought i held you' is one of the more beautiful tunes that jeff's come up with.. even though jeff said it was a pile of dogshit or something
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being a big traveling wilburys fan, i cant get enough of You never know. W(TA) is such an underrated gem
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happy birthday from old Froggie!
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plus a few Coasters songs.... R.I.P
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Your favorite concert openings, enterances ever?
froggie replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
i saw him playing Duncan live once in 2001!. i forgot to mention the entrance that Roger Waters made while the intro to In The Flesh was being played in 2002 -
Your favorite concert openings, enterances ever?
froggie replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
the acoustic openers that bob dylan used to do about 10 years ago. hallelujah i'm ready to go, i am the man thomas, roving gambler, somebody touched me.. ect -
shot in the arm, i'm the man who loves you & handshake drugs will be 99% for sure.
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exactly... if it wasnt for mermaid avenue, most austraians wouldnt know who wilco is. it was my introduction to the band
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jeff tweedy john stirratt leory bach glenn kotche ... did i leave anyone out?
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if she didnt keep saying "no no no" to rehab, maybe things would be different
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exactly... CCR was the first english music i heard when i was 4 years old, thanks to my dad before i learned english at school. i used to tell him to play that "i see" song. i first picked up a guitar thanks to fogerty. i met him in 2005 and told him this, and if he gets back with doug & stu, it'll mean a lot to lots of people. he still has it in him as a frontman
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straight from the horses mouth: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/john-fogerty-open-to-creedence-clearwater-revival-reunion-20110711 After years of bad blood with his old bandmates, John Fogerty has softened his position on the possibility of a Creedence Clearwater Revival reunion. In an interview with the Calgary Herald, Fogerty says that he no longer feels an intense bitterness toward bassist Stu Cook and drummer Doug Clifford. The guitarist refused to appear with either of them when the band was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993 and he sued the duo in 1997 for pe
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dont shoot the messenger, but i heard this on rumour file (which quite often ends up being true) on the radio: "Rumour has it that George Harrison's and John Lennon's sons are to team with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr to reform "The Beatles" for the opening/closing ceremonies of the 2012 London Olympics. Rehearsels in secret have been witnessed and it is said that Julian Lennon sounds like his dad reincarnated and Georges son is as good as his father was on guitar. Watch this space!!!"
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never heard of them till now!
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ah, i thought you meant the real deal!
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when the roses bloom again?