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CortezTheKiller

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  1. Based on what you already have, I'd go with either: Trials and Errors Josephine Sojourner
  2. While I won't argue with the quality of the first two surpassing the next four, Goat's, R & R, B & B, and Girls are all very good in their own right, with the latter being the best. I like Big Star a lot. The Stones knock Big Star out of the water. Even if it was Sticky, Exile, and 8 klunkers, it's still The Stones by a moonlight mile.
  3. Some (all?) of the paintings were put up for auction online, with the proceeds going to The Bridge School.
  4. Was all throughout that tour. Pretty cool actually.
  5. The "Trunk Show Tour" was Neil solo acoustic for a set. A 20 minute break. Then it was Neil, Ben Keith, Rick Rosas, Ralph Molina, Pegi, and a few other backup singers plugged. Double fix.
  6. I had 7th row seats smack in the middle for the Wallingford, CT show. I was doing the seat shuffle for all 22+ minutes of "NHP."
  7. That tour was amazing. Really excited for this movie.
  8. Stylistically, it's very similar to American Hearts. I haven't fully digested it, but I like what I'm hearing so far. "A Slow Parade" is definitely my favorite track at this point.
  9. It's #12 in the "Neil Young Archives Performance Series." Considering it's a collection from a 1992 tour, twelve sounds about right. The NYAPS includes stuff like Massey Hall, Canterbury House, Fillmore East, and Riverboat. My guess is that it's all been mapped out chronologically in terms of what number each show has been assigned. The releases, however, will not be chronological.
  10. Take some time off? Recorded in 1992 right? Where's Toast?
  11. Has improved with age and my growing appreciation for all things Will Johnson.
  12. To your 1st point - I know I do. To your question - no.
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