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  1. As for potential nastiness resulting from this, I'm sort of hoping for the "safety in numbers" effect. There were SO many Oink users, and I was a bit player among that throng. If they go after people based on level of use, they'd take quite a long time to get around to me, if they ever did.

     

    Probably fooling myself, but that's the direction my thoughts are going...

     

    180,000 members is nothing. Plus, being a membership site they already have all the email addresses. Slam dunk.

  2. Every album by The Church

    Sonic Youth-NYC Flowers and Ghosts

    Neil Young-Silver and Gold

    Lucinda Williams-West

    Wilco-A Ghost is Born

    Led Zep-Presence

    Aimee Mann-Lost in Space

    Ryan Adams-Jacksonville City Nights

    Rolling Stones-Emotional Rescue

    Fleetwood Mac-Tusk

  3. This is my favorite:

     

    The Smiths-Aragon Ballroom (Queen is Dead Tour)

     

    Also:

    Grateful Dead: 7/17/1989-7/19/1989 Alpine Valley (3 days of bliss and super hot shows)

    Jane's Addiction reunion tour w/surprise openers Smashing Pumpkins-Aragon Ballrom

    Sonic Youth & Wilco (PBS Soundstage Taping)

    Bruce Springsteen-Soldier Field '85

    Pearl Jam-Soldier Field '95

    Sleater Kinney-Madison Wi 2006

  4. CHAPTER LIST

     

     

     

    All I Really Want To Do (7/24/1965) - afternoon workshop

     

     

     

    1963

     

     

    North Country Blues

     

     

    With God On Our Side (with Joan Baez)

     

     

    Talkin' World War III Blues

     

     

    Who Killed Davey Moore?

     

     

    Only A Pawn In Their Game

     

     

    Blowin' In The Wind (with The Freedom Singers, Joan Baez, and Peter, Paul and Mary)

     

     

     

    1964

     

     

    Mr. Tambourine Man

     

     

    Johnny Cash sings Don't Think Twice, It's All Right

     

     

    Joan Baez sings Mary Hamilton as Bob Dylan

     

     

    It Ain't Me, Babe (with Joan Baez)

     

     

    With God On Our Side (with Joan Baez)

     

     

    Chimes Of Freedom

     

     

     

    1965

     

     

    If You Gotta Go, Go Now

     

     

    Love Minus Zero/No Limit

     

     

    Maggie's Farm (electric)

     

     

    Like A Rolling Stone (electric)

     

     

    Mr. Tambourine Man

     

     

    It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

     

     

     

    Bonus Feature: Interview with director Murray Lerner

  5. The best thing I have heard from Dave was his solo disc. I'm sure that is not a popular opinion in the DMB circle however.

     

    Anyone else find it funny that they are percieved as some Jam band, but non of them can solo their way out of a paper bag.

  6. For me, a perfect example of not liking a band strictly because of the fan base.

     

    Cool story.

     

    I saw DMB actually open for Neil Young at the old World Theater in Illinois. We had shitty seats in the last row of the ginormous pavillion. I'm wearing my Neil Young solo T-Shirt, btw.

     

    So after the 45 minute (which felt like 3 hours) Dave set, these Gap-model looking girls not more than 18 years old came up to my wife and I and said, "Excuse me SIR, would you like these? We're leaving" and hands me two ticket stubs for 3'rd row center!! I asked, "why would you be leaving?" and the responce was "we don't know who this Neil Young guy is anyway...".

     

    I will forever love the stupidity and generosity of DMB fans.

  7. Pitchfork sucks and I have no idea why you guys talk about them so much here. In fact, this is the only place I notice that ever mentions Pitchfork. How cool of them to trash a Dylan greatest hits package. Edgy! Sticking it to the big, Columbia music machine. Yeah! This is the same website that picked "And You Will Know Us By The Trail of the Dead" as a best of the year selection!

     

    Look, we all know this release is a "cash grab" for Columbia. Do you guys realize they are in the music business? Yeah I know, shocking. If it gets young people to discover the magic of Dylan, how can that be a bad thing? If it collects many Dylan classics in one place with better sound so my Mom will love it for Xmas, how can that be a bad thing?

     

    Pitchfork is awful. Just read the Pj Harvey review on there if you want another example....

  8. Not a bad review at all, but Your Own Worst Enemy is still one of my faves on the album. I'm surprised at how two thirds of the record has held up through my first month of listening. I'd say a solid 7.5.

     

    That is by far my least favorite song on the disc. Maybe my least favorite Bruce track ever. What am I missing? I want to like this CD so much but to me, it sounds like the Bruce from the early 90's as someone else has mentioned.

  9. Saw Ryan Adams in Iowa City last night, and you know maybe I just have good Ryan Adams luck (though I'd only seen him once before) but this was another good show for me.

     

    Make sure to send this review to CNN so they can put this on their website. Oh wait, a good show isn't as cool of a headline as a "meltdown".

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