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Analogman

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  1. It took me a while to get the MFER to work - but I just put the almanac in my Nook.
  2. It must be. I thought that song went on and on - on the album version also.
  3. He's listed in the album credits, isn't he? (That most people have never heard - as it plays at the end during the credits.)
  4. If you end up getting them all - don't forget Another View and VU, plus the boxset. I have the Fully Loaded edition of Loaded that came out in 1997. I think there have been other re-issues since then. Of course - Loaded is a different animal than The Velvet Underground & Nico, White Light/White Heat, and The Velvet Underground. The only solo album of Lou's I ever got was New Sensations (1984). I don't recall anyone listening to him or The Velvet Underground when I was a growing up. I don't know how I ended up buying that album. I do recall getting into the band (VU) in 1985. I think someo
  5. It would be nice to see that footage where they are sitting around playing acoustically.
  6. I think The Notorious C.H.O. is the only comedy special of hers I can recall watching.
  7. I use to watch her show All American Girl (1994-1995).
  8. I recall a bunch of mullet hessians getting rather upset he played on a MJ album. I didn't really listen to it yet.
  9. Yea - I am not buying the new album. It will be the first time I have passed on a new PJ album. It's cool to see them doing Leaving Here. That must be due to Eddie's love of The Who. The Who - Leaving Here
  10. Fun fact: I was remembering hearing Under A Blood Red Sky back in the day and wondering why Alan Gratzer (REO Speedwagon drummer) was playing in a new wave band. I misunderstood young Bono when he was saying the band members names.
  11. New song in Mandela film: (link - billboard.com)
  12. They must have got some tapes from Mountain Girl. That must be who Dave was talking about when he briefly mentioned acquiring tapes recently. According To Rolling Stone:
  13. The Adventures of Danny and Mike (The two dudes from The Adventures of Pete and Pete) (Ok - after actually listening to this, it's pretty much crap.) Maybe they will come up with something better down the road.
  14. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Criteria (Terry Stewart):
  15. That was the first one. I believe there were several sketches featuring the character over a period of 4 years or so.
  16. I forgot about that - they did do a KISS song.
  17. Interview with Blondie Chaplin: I saw that thread about the Brian/Jeff Beck tour. I would like to see one of those shows. Good thing there is Youtube. He mentions Wild Honey - that's a great song.
  18. That's interesting. I'm not much for the 80s, besides metal bands, R.E.M., and U2 (and some others I can't think of at the moment.) I can't recall how I got to alt-country. That's probably the last "new musical genre" I will ever get into. I suppose I champion these old dinosaur bands from the 60s-70s because that is about all I listen to anymore. Whenever these announcements come out I like to look around at other message boards I frequent and see what they say. Sometimes they are about what we post here, sometimes vastly different.
  19. The Deep Purple re-masters from some years back are really nice - full of liner notes, and extra tracks. Like the great song - When A Blind Man Cries. Deep Purple is another one of those bands I have been into since I was a kid. I think I learned about them about the same time I learned of The Kinks.
  20. Now I am remembering that Christmas video they made. If Deep Purple gets in, it will be interesting to see who shows up. Since Gillian and Blackmore hate each other - I don't see them on stage together. Oddly enough, the photo Rhino has up at Facebook shows the Coverdale/Bolin line-up.
  21. I suppose everyone has in their mind what the deal is all about. I believe I think of "how big a band was", "original sound (i.e The Cars)", "longevity" and maybe a few other things. What I listen to, and who I am into is probably very narrow compared to a lot of people here. But - I love KISS and I am also down with the Velvet Underground. And also don't forget how big the KISS Army is - those people are probably driving up the votes. I can tell you that I was a teenager in the early 1980s, and I hate Hall & Oates.
  22. They should have been in a long time ago. KISS are one of the biggest American bands of all times. Really, they are what rock and roll is all about. I suppose I am a bit biased, I have been listening to them since 1976.
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