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John Hardy

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  1. Thank you all for your gracious replies! I agree that Dog Days and Homegrown are their two best albums. Hearing Black Dog live still gives me chills! As does Jimmy Carter and Let's Go Runnin'. I've only seen BM live once, as they opened for Son Volt circa "Straightaways," And, if it wasn't for Jay closing the Son Volt set with "Chickamauga," BM would have stole the show! But, alas, the Jar Farrar foot stomp was in full force that evening! I'm actually surprised that Jay even played "Chickamauga" because these three or four guys in the front row kept screaming for various Tupelo songs,
  2. Good morning to everyone! I just have a simple question that I hope to get an answer to. Last night, a few friends and I were enjoying a few drinks and listening to some music. The song "Blue Canoe" by Blue Mountain came on, and my friend said that it's a shame that this band broke up. I was unaware that the band dismembered. I had heard a while back that Cary and Laurie parted ways... Is this the reason why Blue Mountain is no longer?
  3. It would definately be interesting, to say the least.
  4. Hey all, let's sit back and enjoy a beer or two... Alright, here we go... First off, I know Wilco isn't an "indie" band. Yes, they are quite popular, and many folks have at least heard of them. But, are they as popular as, say, 9/10 of what Rolling Stone readers read about every other week? Yes, Rolling Stone writes for what's currently popular, and, I'll admit, SOME articles are well constructed, well perceived, etc. But, will we see: "Jeff Tweedy: The Rolling Stone Interview" anytime soon? Probably not. That is, unless Wilco has an album coming out, and they have run out of ide
  5. At first, the answer was going to be Gun, or Screen Door. Not anymore..... the answer is..... I Thought I Held You ... Makes me cry every time!
  6. Hell, here's a few of my favorites: Bottle Rockets Old 97's Jayhawks Richard Buckner Radiohead The White Stripes BR5-49 Hank Williams III Flogging Molly
  7. This is my first post, so hello to everybody! I saw the movie in the theater, loved it... I bought the DVD, loved it more (I'm a pretty big fan of extras, who isn't?) I was wondering if anybody had a copy of IATTBYH, the solo performance that opens the movie, or the rocking version of Kamera? I'd like to have these on a disk. Anyway, my only problem with the movie is when they start interviewing that daft prick from Rolling Stone, Robert Fricke or whatever his name is... You will soon discover that I'm not too keen on music critics/mags, etc... Esp. Rolling Stone! So, Mr. Fricke re
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