elston gunn
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Green packaging..no petrochemicals....
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that's ok, but it still sucks. not the idea of a green packaging (which is great), but the actual artifact. specially the way the disc is stuck there.
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ok, here's what i hate about the DVD: the package (i really hate those cardboard things) and the lack of subtitles in any language -once again-. otherwise it's great.
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Didn't he mention Wilco in last week's War show?
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This is pretty awesome. That's one guy who's brain I'd love to pick this morning. You can never really trust what comes out of his mouth, but if he's playing Blowing In The Wind after a statement like that, I don't think he's being sarcastic. He may be full of sh*t when he gives quotes, but I don't think he's ever full of sh*t when he plays his music.
I think he really mean it. He also played Times they are a-Changing, Masters Of War and John Brown. I don't think he has played all those together very often this year.
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"I was born in 1941, the year Pearl Harbor was bombed. It has been dark ever since. I guess things are really gonna change now" - Bob Dylan live at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Nov 4, 2008, right before the last song of the show, Blowing In The Wind.
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the best "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" ever. and The Weight. and It Makes No Difference. and Cripple Creek.
essential.
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Isn't that really the same thing? I'm going to settle this crap: Who do you like more? It doesn't matter why or how many platinum records they have or any of that bullshit. I happen to listen to The Sea And Cake way more than I listen to Bob Dylan. Therefore, I like The Sea And Cake more than I like Dylan. I guess that means I think The Sea And Cake is better than Bob Dylan. Who gives a fuck? Listen and enjoy, or don't listen and don't enjoy. That's where I draw the line.
i love the drawings of my 4 year old son more than any Van Gogh painting, but that doesn't mean that my son is better than Van Gogh.
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European Dates:
July 12 - SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN
July 14 & 15 - BARCELONA, SPAIN
July 17, 18 & 19
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"Straight to the Top (Rhumba)" / "Straight to the Top (Vegas)"
"Innocent When You Dream (Barroom)" /"Innocent When You Dream (78)"
Frank Wild Years, Tom Waits
"Stumbling Through The Dark" / "Stumbling Through The Dark (Reprise)"
Rainy Day Music, The Jayhawks
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no torrents yet, but here are some videos of the spanish shows (scroll down):
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FYI, Rob, that setlist isn
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from a friend who was there:
1. You're My Face
2. War On War
3. I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
4. Pot Kettle Black
5. Shake It Off
6. Handshake Drugs
7. A Shot In The Arm
8. Jesus, Etc.
9. Impossible Germany
10. Sky Blue Sky
11. Too Far Apart
12. Hate It Here
13. Walken
14. I'm The Man Who Loves You
15. Hummingbird
16. On And On And On
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17. Via Chicago
18. The Late Greats
19. Heavy Metal Drummer
20. Spiders (Kidsmoke)
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21. Red-Eyed And Blue
22. I Got You (At The End Of The Century)
23. Casino Queen
24. Outtasite (Outtamind)
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thank you very much HighFives and TheMaker.
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Anybody mind sending me a private messasge?
yes please, here too. i tried to install soulseek in my computer but it didn't work.
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Eddie Vedder's All Along The Watchtower, with Nels on guitar:
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well yeah, i know who are the Million Dollar Bashers. i meant who is the backing band in the Tweedy track, because it's listed just as "Jeff Tweedy"
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oh, man. Jeff sounds amazing. he has never sung better.
but since the tracklist was published i always assumed it was Jeff solo, do we know who is the backing band? those called Million Dollar Bashers?
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nearly half of SBS sounds to me like a Tweedy solo album.
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lately i've been listening a lot to the 2007 Living Room concerts and i'm really surprised how great the songs from AGIB sound with just an acoustic guitar.
and i was wondering, has anyone done a compilation with the best solo acoustic performances of the songs from AGIB?
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http://www.vinylfevertampa.com/
All Along The Watchtower --Eddie Vedder & The Million Dollar Bashers
As I Went Out One Morning--Mira Billotte
Ballad Of A Thin Man--Stephen Malkmus & The Million Dollar Bashers
Billy--Los Lobos
Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window--The Hold Steady Can't Leave Her Behind--Stephen Malkmus & Lee Ranaldo
Cold Irons Bound--Tom Verlaine & The Million Dollar Bashers
Dark Eyes--Iron & Wine & Calexico
Fourth Time Around--Yo La Tengo
Goin' To Acapulco--Jim James & Calexico
Highway 61 Revisited--Karen O & The Million Dollar Bashers
I Wanna Be Your Lover--Yo La Tengo
I'm Not There--Bob Dylan
I'm Not There--Sonic Youth
Just Like A Woman--Charlotte Gainsbourg & Calexico
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues--Ramblin' Jack Elliot
Knockin' On Heaven's Door--Antony & The Johnsons
The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll--Mason Jennings
Maggie's Farm--Stephen Malkmus & The Million Dollar Bashers
Mama You've Been On My Mind--Jack Johnson
The Man In The Long Black Coat--Mark Lanegan Moonshiner--Bob Forrest
One More Cup Of Coffee--Roger McGuinn & Calexico
Pressing On--John Doe
Ring Them Bells--Sufjan Stevens
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well, i wouldn't call 20 minutos a big newspaper. you know, it's one of those free newspapers they give away in the streets. on the other hand, Jeff is on the cover of 2 of the most important music magazines in Spain.
but anyway, here's a rough translation:
"Uno de los regresos m
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i'm in Spain and my copy (of the CD+DVD pack) has the "enhanced CD" logo, so it doesn't seem to be an "USA only" feature.
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i don't know if this has been posted before, but here in Spain in the last couple of weeks there's a mobile phone TV ad that uses the string part of Jesus, etc.
my sweet lord You never KNow
in Just A Fan
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I don't think it's plagiarism at all. the first time i listened to it, when the guitar came in I thought "wow, that sounds like George Harrison, cool". and i still think it's great that nod to George.