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Everything posted by Analogman
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I have a feeling that guy could go on for hours.
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A new video from Dave (About DP Number 5.) And here's an interview with Tim Truman (who is from my state): Tim Truman interview.
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This is sort of a joke, I think (although it is straight form Billboard.com):
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Looks like Lucinda's getting on the Guthrie create a song deal: Something Wicked This Way Comes
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You can find that song on the Anodyne re-issue.
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Audio interview with David Lemieux (about the new Dave's Picks) by David Gans and Gary Lambert. The tapes came from some roadies family. That's what I figured. I wonder who? They don't say.
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You can grab this show by way of the Owl and Bear-->Live Wilco Archive. I think we have around 25 or so shows from 1995 up there.
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I don't know if good is the word I would use - but you do learn some things.
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They also did an interview with Charlie Rose. I have not watched it yet.
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It's the People, Hell, & Angels album. Which is a title he actually came up with. Here's some info on the Black Sabbath album:
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A new reality show on TLC.
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Ray Collins and Lee Dorman (3 days apart)
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I suppose I am being a bit rude. I should have said - not my cup of tea.
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I think they are just going for the small market. Or the hipsters or old people who want to buy record albums. I think that Peter Buck album must have been a tax write-off. The tracks I heard were terrible. Sort of like that new David Bowie song, but worse. I think the only two records I am looking forward to are the new Pearl Jam and U2. I doubt the new Pearl Jam will be worth it, the new U2 I will probably like.
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I use to look at that page.
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That 1970 show is one day after my 4th birthday.
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Dave's Picks Volume 6:
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That is true. Some Youtube finds: A whole bunch of shows from the mid-1990s on to the 2000s. This is a good find: Non-Fiction from Saturday Night Live 1992 (Back in those days I use to tape a lot of music stuff off of TV. I recall I taped this and use to watch it all the time. It's still one of my favorite BC songs.)
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I never saw him as a permanent guy. I figure all those guys are hired hands - except for Chris, Rich, and maybe Steve.
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Did anyone manage to grab this?
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Flying Misfits (1976) The pilot film to the show Baa Baa Black Sheep - Black Sheep Squadron. I was way into this show when I was a kid. It ran on NBC from 1976-1978.
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It's interesting how people have different connections to his albums. I would go with Love Is Hell and 29. Although Faithless Street and Stranger's Almanac are still the best I think. I read the book I posted about above recently. His early life sort of parallels Bob Dylan's early life in a way.
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Those bootleg people sure don't have the scoop for long these days. I can only wonder how much they paid for the tapes someone has had since 1977. They played 4 shows from the 25th through the 30th at the same place. (I think that is right.) The other two nights are already out there to be had.
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Two new soundboards have made their way to Dime a Dozen: Just think - someone paid 250 bucks to get those out there.
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I don't think they ever played it live before that night.