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Everything posted by choo-choo-charlie
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Very cool -- congrats!
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I don't think Vol 2 was ever pressed for vinyl...
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Jeff Tweedy talks about New Album to Spin
choo-choo-charlie replied to pathfire's topic in Just A Fan
Please let it be a double-disc. Please. -
The Who, "Baba O'Riley"
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How about one about COOL covers?
choo-choo-charlie replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
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"Angry Again." Heard this on the radio yesterday evening for the first time in many, many years.
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Other obligations kept me from getting out to RSD last weekend, but I swung by my store today and they had a few goodies leftover. I grabbed the Justin Townes Earle 7" of "Move Over Mama" and "Racing in the Streets." Yessssssssss.
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The Hold Steady, "Slapped Actress"
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Most Beautiful Songs that Break Your Heart
choo-choo-charlie replied to sgtpepper64's topic in Someone Else's Song
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Nice picks! Always good to hear. Whadja score?
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Shake it Off!!!! Man...
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Wow. Just grabbed this and I'm so glad I did.
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I really loved his first solo record, and out of the two he's made with the 400 Unit, I prefer Here We Rest. Now playing:
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I first heard DMB when I was 12. Under the Table and Dreaming. Probably still their best album and the one that'll get played whenever I feel like hearing DMB. I've never really understood the whole "all DMB fans are douchebag frat boys" concept, though. I was in a fraternity, and was pretty much alone in my enjoyment of anything DMB-related, perhaps with the exception of a few individuals whose "fandom" was about the same level as mine. I've been to a few DMB shows, never really had a bad experience or thought "geez, this crowd is awful and full of douchebags." And I also agree with wha
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I too would like to have it, but I don't believe it was ever pressed for LP.
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I thought I read something the other day on a music blog that Jon Bon Jovi was in an interview, lamenting that Apple and Steve Jobs destroyed the music industry, and it's a shame that nobody buys music "the way they used to." Of course, I'm sure iTunes has been very good to Bon Jovi -- I can't imagine too many people are getting on there to download the full Slippery When Wet record to get the deep cuts, rather than just "You Give Love a Bad Name," "Wanted Dead or Alive" or "Livin' on a Prayer."
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Yoko will not break up Wilco. Paul kept The Beatles together in the final years. That is all.
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Ah...this is a good show. Snagged this on the Owl & Bear archive a while back.
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Jeff Tweedy -- 3/26/11, Portland, ME
choo-choo-charlie replied to knotgreen's topic in After The Show
Thanks for sharing, this is a great recording. Tweedy has changed his picking pattern on "Black Eye" a bit -- makes it a little more bouncy. -
Amazon Launches Cloud Player
choo-choo-charlie replied to choo-choo-charlie's topic in Someone Else's Song
Once there's a cloud that offers unlimited storage/uploads at a "reasonable" rate, you'll be set. I can't imagine it's too far off. -
Amazon Launches Cloud Player
choo-choo-charlie replied to choo-choo-charlie's topic in Someone Else's Song
I read that about Google too. I'm really curious to see what comes next. I really liked the idea of the cloud and used LaLa frequently while it was still active; it was great to not have to worry about storing everything on an external hard drive. Being able to access my full library from anywhere -- a computer, phone, etc. is awfully convenient. But I'm with you on the phone, actually. My battery sucks as is, so I can only imagine how quickly it'd get zapped if I was using it to play music too...