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Everything posted by LouieB
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Whatever anyone thinks of Billy Bragg (I happen to be a fan), he picked Wilco sight unseen, just from hearing their albums, in the processes greatly enhanced this project and also helped gain Wilco many new fans. LouieB
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i won't, I like the idea of them and Paul Burch and Deanna Varagona are part of the group and I like them. LouieB
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Totally...the more I thought about it, the stupider it got. But the tune stuck in my head though. LouieB
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Aw Come On, and No You Come On. LouieB
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Yea he is and totally unappreciated and unrecognized too.... In all the talk about his film career we totally forgot the fact that he wrote the theme to Monk (displacing a great little swing intrumental). John Sebastian used to say that the theme from Welcome Back Kotter bought his first home. I bet this theme also helped Randy put a new room or two on his house. Monk is a very popular show and I am sure he gets some dough for each episode. Oh someone we forgot....John Prine.... LouieB
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I am really excited about this show tomorrow night. Should be great. It has gotten alot of press, but hopefully wont' sell out. LouieB
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Let's hope for an opening set of shows at Ottos. LouieB Can we all go with you and crash at your house???? (I was born there....) LouieB
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Earlier Chris Smither Leave the Light On. LouieB
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Good song but pretty dumb video. Why use stupid subtitles like that? Idiotic. LouieB
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Did you go to Amazon.com?? There is still Shrimpboat still in print. And if you search even some of the out of print stuff can still be had. I managed to find both of them used at various times. the Shrimpboat box set Something Grand is quite nice actually. Both Duende and Cavale, which are out of print are available from dealers on Amazon for under $10 each. Scoop them up while they are still available. The first album (which I don't own) is also available on reissue both new and used. LouieB
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I am not a big Greg Brown fan, but I do have a copy of "If I Had Known" which is a pretty nice collection from many of his albums over the past couple decades and seems representative of his work. LouieB
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In this case I would go with S&G simply for Art Garfunkel's high tenor take on the whole thing. LouieB
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Interesting.....but he should have his name removed from the theatrical release too....at least the one I saw, cause it sucked too. LouieB
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Yea, I know, but I hope there are days he wishes he hadn't. LouieB
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This is sad....62 is not very old. LouieB
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I would really like to see this, but I suspect it will be long gone from theaters by the time I get to it. What brought up Dune? One of the worst films ever made...... LouieB
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Steve Goodman and John Prine.... LouieB
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Happy Birthday A-man!!! ......how late am I to the party? LouieB
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I think I need to see Lambchop live because the couple albums I have of theirs (which I was prepared to like) do nothing for me. LouieB
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Yea, I have only been there once and frankly I would avoid it again, unless you really want to see someone there. It is a big glitzy room with expensive drinks (although the seats are not all that crowded together strangely.) Both Kris and Brianne have told you everything you need to know. It is not a typical Chicago club at all, more like a cabaret really. It isn't a rock club at all, no posters and graffiti on the walls. LouieB
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I was about to say that..... I don't know if anyone has noticed but Iggy IS an old man......Actually in recent years, Caddie has been altering its image a bit, with some of the smaller cars and the SUV and such. Caddie's may have been the cars old (and rich people) drive in the past, but I am sure GM would love younger folks to buy them too. Actually I would like to modify this post.....Caddies were certainly also greared towards the upwardly mobile (see songs by both Aretha and Bruce...) and they were always pimpmobiles as well, not necessarily just sold to old rich farts (like my un
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Nora isn't on all the albums but all three are very good and very different than his later stuff. Also he is on Kevin O'Donnell's Quality Six at the same time, singing and playing. These albums are more jazzy and less consistant however. LouieB
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Sometimes the most brilliant art comes from the least amount of work. There is no way it can't be considered significant, even though it may have been an after thought. Maybe the fact that it is so unselfconcious adds to its beauty. LouieB
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I totally agree that In My Life is one of the best songs ever written. But as for the Rev. Green, "Let's stay together" is my choice. LouieB Bruce....."Darkness on the Edge of Town"...totally heartbreaking..Marvin Gaye....pick one of the duets with Tami Terrell...some of the greatest music EVER recorded... LouieB
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in the same Dylan vein..."she's your lover now..." LouieB