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Everything posted by Analogman
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Aha - I didn't need to know about the underwear. LOL. Anyhow - I guess I had high expectations - I was thinking Devil in The White City. But the Churchill book was not that. I think you are right though. It's a look behind the curtain. And you find out who was sleeping with who along the way.
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That could be right. I probably saw it on Cinemax around 1980.
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The other day I happened to see a video on YT of The Ramones on The Sha-Na- Na Show. I recall watching that show. But I do not recall The Ramones being on there. Of course - I don't think I knew who The Ramones were at the time.
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I read that a while back. I'll tell you what I thought about it after you are finished. I bought a bunch of books recently. It may be a while before I get to them. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young: The Wild, Definitive Saga of Rock's Greatest Supergroup Long Distance Voyagers: The Story of the Moody Blues 1965-1979 Up Jumped the Devil: The Real Life of Robert Johnson Deep Purple: Wait for the Ricochet: The Story of D
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Someone should ask Jeff if he is familiar with these guys: The New Tweedy Brothers
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I recall reading that. Led Zeppelin were supposed to also do something like that - but that seems to have not happened.
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I may watch this. I recall seeing most of those games (at least the ones that were on TV). Those guys went from heroes to zeros. It's a shame really.
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Wilco on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Wednesday the 20th
Analogman replied to u2roolz's topic in Just A Fan
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Wilco on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Wednesday the 20th
Analogman replied to u2roolz's topic in Just A Fan
I'm guessing you weren't around here in the Wilco Volkswagen commercial days? -
Thank you for the work you did. I'd say you are taking the right path.
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Yea - personally I don't want to mess with such things. Maybe it's best to share it privately.
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I wonder how they got in touch with Peter? (Note - I have not watched any of these shows.) That Little Richard clip is from a film called A Film About Jimi Hendrix (1973).
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I don't think I have watched this before: U2- Outside It's America (1987). Adam looks like a character out of a WWII movie.
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No talk of why he played that? I suppose most people here know the story.
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It's pretty amazing. I don't know all the legal stuff - but Phil must have the rights to post the stuff. As I was watching those videos I could not help but cry for several reasons. Their music affects me deeply. Those clips are certainly better quality than what we have seen. I can only hope they do some big re-release some day. I still have the original VHS tape I got way back when. And I got to see the film in a theater the week it came out. Actually I saw it three times.
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Phil Joanou is putting up Rattle and Hum out-takes on Vimeo. (news/link by way of u2songs) I don't ever recall seeing The Edge play a Telecaster before.
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I recall reading Love Medicine/The Beet Queen/Tracks/The Bingo Palace a long time ago.
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I think that last time I saw the band (2006) it was less than 20 dollars.
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Interesting mix and song choice:
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I really like that song For What It's Worth. I may get the cds at some point.
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For some odd reason I spent time everyday watching interviews with him on Youtube a while back. I am not really interested in any new music anymore - but I like some of the songs off his last two albums.
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You have to think rock stars exist in their own world - Guy spends money on a lawsuit - gets banned from entering the building where the band is rehearsing for an event - then joins them on stage at the event - then joins them on stage to play
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Sort of odd it's coming out now - Of course both of them put out albums just before walking away from their bands. I am still trying to figure out if they are broke and need the money or actually want to play together.
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Maybe not that well known these days - but Let The Music Do The Talking was later re-done by the band on a album called Done With Mirrors. Everything was backwards - you had to hold it up in front of a mirror to read it.