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Analogman

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  1. Hello L.A. Bye Bye Birmingham is a song by Delaney Bramlett and Mac Davis. Blue Cheer did the song - as well as several other bands.
  2. He likes to do that once a year I think.
  3. Robert does not want to do that sort of music anymore. And I don't think he could do it for more than a show or two. Jimmy, John Paul, and Jason were actually working with a new singer. But that fell through. I'd say the only reason that did that show was due to the respect they had for Ahmet Ertegun, and for the education fund named after him.
  4. I am not sure I knew about it until I read about in that "According To... The Rolling Stones" book. I think it is also talked about in that Faces book that came out not too long ago. I don't recall if the credits state that on the album sleeve or not.
  5. Those are Ronnie's set lists notes - I think.
  6. I forgot about that one. I don't have any of the live albums, except for Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out.
  7. I didn't get that album until a few years ago. I have them all now - up through Tattoo You. An album that often gets written off - Their Satanic Majesties Request - I actually like to listen to from time to time. It's a definite oddity among Stones album.
  8. I like the song Till The Next Goodbye from that album. That's Kenny Jones playing drums on It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It).
  9. I am watching the archived David live chat. He starts out by talking about being "just exactly perfect". I find that hilarious. Here's the link again: David (live chat). He mentions he likes Wilco quite a bit. Rhino is putting this show out on vinyl for Record Store Day: Grateful Dead Live at Winterland Arena on 1971-05-30 Or rather, part of it.
  10. I've read about it online, but I have never heard it. Waiting On A Friend is one of my favorite songs.
  11. I think Dancing With Mr. D is not so great either (except for the fact it mentions my state). They recorded a lot of songs for that album.
  12. The Rolling Stones use a click track - or they use to anyhow. They talk about it in that "According To. . ." book.
  13. The first side is great, the second side has Silver Train and Winter. The sound of that album is pretty good I think. I read somewhere that is a drum machine we hear on the new song - and not Charlie.
  14. Same name - just moon on the end instead of man.
  15. I see you and I are also on another message board. I figured he would play Drowned. I didn't know about the Hull show coming out. The Who: Live at Hull 1970.
  16. Yahoo has a 30 minute preview: Pete Townshend Talks About Bandmate’s Death: ‘I Was Able To Grow Into That’
  17. My first thoughts were - it sounds pieced together, and it's way too wordy. I don't much care for the production of Don Was.
  18. You'll have to give us a report when you get back.
  19. And the opportunity to get it signed, I think.
  20. I don't know much about Jerry's solo stuff - but this is a great show:
  21. I am looking forward to reading the book.
  22. John later apologized for a lot of what he said - particularly with regards to dismissing the work of George Martin.
  23. I understand there's a vinyl resurgence these days, but I'd say your right. It just seems weird. I think they should put them back out as FLAC and Mp3 downloads. That what people want - mostly. There are a few I'd like to own - and the price of the used cds puts me off. The page for the releases at Dead.net. I thought this was some sort of joke when I first saw it at Relix.
  24. I still don't get putting rap and disco bands in there. It would be easy for me to say that sort of music does not mean anything to me - which it doesn't. But - I won't go with that reason. There must be some sort of guidelines or criteria they follow when nominating bands. (I mean something besides time and influence.)
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