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Everything posted by froggie
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is this 'Julian Bull' from Melbourne? if so, i know him personally
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not me, but my mum saw them in '64 in Melbourne at Festival Hall. it was the first show that Ringo came back after his illness, and she was one of the screaming teenage girls in the audience
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not his own, but he likes Fidel's beard! http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/motorpsycho-nightmare
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1. mermid avenue, being a Dylan fan i had to check it out. suddenly this 'Wilco' band jumoed out to me 2. 26 feb 2003 in Melbourne. i nearly cried when they played Airline and Flowers
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they played the original arrangement down here last time. i think it depends on whether it opens the set or gets played somewhere in the middle. we got the BT version and it was midway through the set
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that pic was from Bonnaroo in 2004. nice to see 2 of my idols together!
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i would have put them at #1
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#2 will make you cringe! http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Features/top-american-bands-0630-2011/ With roots firmly planted in both salt-of-the-earth folk songs and unblinkingly experimental rock, Wilco just might be the quintessential modern American band. Fearless and inventive, frontman Jeff Tweedy has guided his alt-rockers through numerous permutations, delivering a soul-satisfying road album (Being There), multi-tracked melancholy (Summerteeth) and haunting dispatches from life in the 21st century (Yankee Hotel Foxtrot). Wilco reside somewhere between the “Ashes of American Fla
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me likey!. i actually prefer the Nick Lowe cover
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Under The Red Sky!.. someone has to stick up for it. all star cast from Elton john, Slash, David Crosby and George Harrison. Dylan fans either love it or hate it... i'm in the 'love it' crowd. here's the complete personell: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Under_the_Red_Sky#Personnel
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bruce speaketh: http://www.undercover.fm/news/15132-bruce-springsteen-and-the-e-street-band-release-statement-about-clarence-clemons Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have released a statement following the death of their founding member and buddy Clarence Clemons, who passed away Saturday after suffering a stroke last Sunday. The statement reads: It is with overwhelming sadness that we inform our friends and fans that at 7:00 tonight, Saturday, June 18, our beloved friend and bandmate, Clarence Clemons passed away. The cause was complications from his stroke of last Sunday, J
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aussie track from 1992 that i used to love:
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are we allowed to mention Father and son from Cat Stevens?
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classic one hit wonder in australia from 1980:
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is that Rosie?
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weird al yankovic!... cant go wrong with that guy!
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out of the two, i'd say Paul, but George was better than both keep in mind, we didnt really hear Harrison's writng skills till All things must past came out
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havent got an idea what is, but best wishes from me!
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i'm suprised Bob Dylan didnt chip in, considering he saw Buddy a few days before his death, and apparently Buddy LOOKED at him
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on a side note, check out some solo Ed Kuepper tunes, who joined the Bad Seeds on guitar during their tour in 2009 in europe
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i remember when she was part of the Tin Lids!
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Most Beautiful Songs that Break Your Heart
froggie replied to sgtpepper64's topic in Someone Else's Song
has anyone mentioned 'That's the way' from Led Zeppelin?