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howdjadoo

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  1. Liked this quite a lot some 30(?) years ago
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9wqUruBXe8&feature=related
  3. http://viachicago.org/topic/46617-3voor12-presents%e2%80%a6-wilco/
  4. This not so young poster also enjoys this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DTrP7j1_zw
  5. "DVD to Audio" "Extract Audio from DVD" "DVD Audio Ripper" there's tons of free software outthere - Goooogle is your best friend
  6. Another nice pro shot http://www.wdr.de/tv/rockpalast/extra/videos/2011/1111/wilco.jsp
  7. There's a cd version on Camden (2000) with 2 more tracks: Blowin'in the Wind & Paths of Victory.
  8. http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?searchtext=wilco&x=25&y=16
  9. The Neil Young-Uncle Tupelo Connection: "The Neil Young-Uncle Tupelo Connection" 01. Motion Pictures (Uncle Tupelo) 02. Everybody Knows This is Nowhere (Uncle Tupelo) 03. Powderfinger (Uncle Tupelo) 04. Burned (Wilco) 05. Revolution Blues (Golden Smog) 06. On the Beach (Golden Smog) 07. Get Back to the Country (Coffee Creek) 08. Are You Ready for the Country? (Coffee Creek) 09. Sugar Mountain (Uncle Tupelo) 10. Cinnamon Girl (Uncle Tupelo) 11. Looking for a Love (Jeff Tweedy) 12. Almost Cut My Hair (Golden Smog) 13. C'mon Baby, Let's Go Downtown (Son Volt) 14. Powderfinger (Golden Sm
  10. AMG: Robyn Hitchcock has covered a multitude of artists throughout his career, wowing concert audiences with his ability to spontaneously recall obscure songs and a penchant for making such numbers seem like his own. While his voice and songcraft have usually led to quick comparisons with Syd Barrett and the Beatles, his surreal lyrics and acoustic bent are both the exclusive offspring of Bob Dylan's mid-'60s work. Robyn Sings is a two-disc tribute to this influence, albeit with much more melody aboard than one would normally associate with Dylan's material. As mentioned, the first disc is t
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