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LouieB

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  1. Isn't it time to retire that phrase? LouieB
  2. I have a copy of this and have listened to it a time or two...a bit long for one sitting however. LouieB
  3. Well I am on for the July 3rd and so is my buddy Abner. Anyone else tonight? I am still going. Lou
  4. I could use a couple too.....I goofed on this one. LouieB
  5. Phil Manzenara "801" on vinyl. LouieB
  6. Hey I got one of their albums, maybe I should put it on next. LouieB
  7. At home.... Pelo by the Aluminum Group. LouieB
  8. Sounds good to me too.. LouieB
  9. No prob. Sorry you guys can't go, but I am going anyway. What the heck...anyone else? Lou
  10. You can also take the Red line to the Green line going west along Lake St. Actually the change at the Lake Transfer point isn't bad, but you head off in the opposite direction.See here. LouieB
  11. You are may be right, but I just bought a used copy of Jacksonville City Nights a couple months ago. LouieB
  12. I was going to say something like that.... LouieB
  13. LouieB

    Heroin

    That's a good one...I heard Black Angel's Death Song on one of the college stations the other afternoon. Also good weird stuff. LouieB
  14. Actually PHC is one of the whitest shows I know. LouieB
  15. I didn't see the movie, but, despite being a faithful NPR listener, this is one show I can't stand. I am tired of the cutesy skits and all that stuff. Sometimes the musicians are good and sometimes they are just banal. LouieB
  16. I take back all the nasty stuff I have said about PHC over the years... LouieB
  17. This is totally crazy.... LouieB
  18. There is more good music on the streets of Chicago than in some entire towns. LouieB
  19. LouieB

    Heroin

    Yes I did. My friend David Sandler had a copy. The songs off it were played on an "underground" FM midnight show. Life was rough on us when we were kids, you didn't just hear this kind of stuff anywhere. Not completely, but they didn't get played on the radio either. As mentioned above I heard it on the midnight show in Cleveland on FM, which was a relatively new technology in 1967. Heroin is not their best known song by any stretch, but it is their most important song artistically. Far more important (but not as fun to listen to) as the pop Sweet Jane (the companion piece to the Ass
  20. LouieB

    Heroin

    See my post above. I did hear it first time out and it did blow my mind (is that my problem??) I would have to agree that Heroin may not be their best song, but it is clearly their most important. We (me and my friends) listened to the FBB when we were in college. We were all about the country.....(gawd....) LouieB
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