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howdjadoo

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  1. A couple questions: 1. am I reading those weirdo URLs correctly? Is there a legit resource I can buy that will tell me if my uncle is credited on various tunes? 2. where would YOU look if you were trying to find out who played bass on off-the-beaten-path trucker albums? I already plan to spend a weekend rolling through the DC-Baltimore area record stores in a manual search, so I'm talking more about is there an almanac of copyrighted songs, or a book I can buy, or something? I'd search here:http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=DAVE|DUDLEY&sql=11:fifoxql5ldae~T2 L
  2. HYPOCRITE or did ye forget about your ratio on "The Pink Fascist Site"already?
  3. Leonard Cohen,Eels,Lennon,Robyn Hitchcock,Gene Vincent,Warren Zevon and a few hundred others(even Rod Stewart)
  4. THE one hit wonder - even after 40 years unless you're inhuman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmysVoRBgyA
  5. Magix - A(udio)C(leaning)L(ab) will do the trick
  6. Just made an Xvid of it,enjoy: http://sharebee.com/cd54b3d2
  7. I just don't get this whole converting issue Winamp for SHN(plug in) and for everything else burning,sampling etc.(free):http://www.download.com/JetAudio-Basic/3000-2167_4-10013740.html?tag=lst-1
  8. Clocks in @34min 34 sec looks more like a bonus CD to a previous (unreleased)release
  9. http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=FRIBfnTk03Q
  10. Streams are mostly"Shure Stream"@96 or 128 at best . No matter how you record it thru your soundcard(Wave settings etc )So Flacs made out of a webcast are always transcodes.This is from what Oink had to say about it: Radio, television, web rips and podcasts are not allowed. It does not matter whether it's FM, direct satellite, internet or even if it's a pre-broadcast tape (too difficult for us to moderate such things). Radio does not have enough bandwidth to meet our 192kbps rule. Plus, anything on the radio has already been through several conversions/reencodes. Quite a few items on Owl's
  11. I'm more interested in finding out who the buggery-fuck that is who's pretending to be Pete Townsend!
  12. Springsteen: "The Coca Cola Promo " The Beatles - 1968 - Primal Colours (Unreleased Album) This is a fascinating piece. An intended album release from 1968, which was pulled at the last minute. Contains some classic cuts. Many of these tracks would, later see the light of day, in slightly different form, in the wonderful White Album released later in 1968. 01. Brian Epstein Blues 02. Back In The U.S.S.R. 03. A Case of The Blues 04. Blackbird 05. Piggies 06. Birthday 07. Yer Blues 08. Mother Natures Son 09. Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey 10. Child Of Nature
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    wilco mix

    US 19-track promotional-only retrospective sampler CD produced to promote the release of 'Sky Blue Sky'. A good one for beginners if you wanna try and get into Wilco, theres a few songs off every album. 1. What Light 2. I Must Be High 3. Passenger Side 4. Box Full Of Letters 5. Monday 6. Outtasite (Outta Mind) 7. Misunderstood 8. California Stars 9. Can't Stand It 10. Shot In The Arm 11. Via Chicago 12. Airline To Heaven 13. Jesus Etc. 14. I Am Trying To Break Your Heart 15. Heavy Metal Drummer 16. Handshake Drugs 17. Theologians 18. I'm A Wheel 19. On And On And On
  14. jeez,I'd better get eyes in my back having collected over 35 years
  15. I doubt many people here would be willing to give it up, even for something in exchange: I'll do Those 10 SBS outtakes and/or a pro shot New Pornographers DVD(must be Challengers era)
  16. Nice job ,a few tracks here http://owlandbear.com/downloads/wilco_sing...lacf/README.txt
  17. http://woodyguthrie.org/Lyrics/Lyrics.htm
  18. "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 Smog) 15. Down by the River (Uncle Tupelo) 16. Mr.
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