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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
I forgot what the last Bruce boot I found and grabbed was - I think it may have been: Bruce Springsteen Live in Highlands 1972. -
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
I wonder how someone got thier hands on a Bruce SBD? I can see how in the old days, but in modern times, it can't be that easy. -
The old days were not always that great. You can find Poppymom out there on the internets. She is doing great things.
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I read somewhere the other day that someone paid over 1,000 bucks for one of the out of print Fillmore boxsets.
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It's up on Yahoo - in an edited version.
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Besides this show being available by way of BT sites, it has been up at The Wilco Live Show Archive for quiet a while.
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That one kid was Willie Nelson's son. I had to look that up. I can't say his music did anything for me. I forgot about the Los Lobos guy - that was very touching. I noticed two of Jerry's daughters were named Annabelle on the screen title. One of them - the second one I think - is actually Trixie. I am curious as to how Luke Wilson ended up there. Move Me Brightly setlists and player list (by way of Jambands.com)
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Here's the thread with the links to all the versions that have appeared on BT sites: 1997-02-15 sources
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I watched about 40 minutes of the show last night. I guess it is suppose to be up later on today. There were some comments that struck me as rather rude - but I'll try and let that go. Anyhow - I really appreciated Jorma, Jack, and Mike Campbell's interviews.
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That show has been out and about for a long time. I figure it's the same source that has been floating around. Although - I could be wrong.
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No demo - but you can hear the early versions. Wilcobase>Songs>Spiders (Kidsmoke) Click on a date, scroll down to Audio Sources - look for: Download this show from the Wilco Archive @ Owl and Bear
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I can't justify spending that much money on music anymore. I don't really listen to much GD after about 1973 anyhow. I think the most expensive boxset I ever bought was the first Warner Brothers era boxset.
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Wilco — 8/1/12, Hartford, CT (Mortensen Hall at The Bushnell)
Analogman replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
There's also a demo version out there. I think it may be on one of the versions of the Preflyte Sessions. -
I'd say they are going more and more for the Deadheads with deep pockets. Plus - they are only printing 9,000 copies. It's not something I would be interested in buying. It's probably moreso a Rhino thing, than a GD thing.
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Wilco — 8/1/12, Hartford, CT (Mortensen Hall at The Bushnell)
Analogman replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
The song is on the Byrds album Younger Than Yesterday. -
I spent time there in the mid-1980s, but I don't recall much about those days. I know the well known stuff, but it would be cool to dig a little deeper and check out some places that are not usually on the list.
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He was on an episode of Steve Gorman's show a while back. Someday - I am coming out there again. And you can show me all the places where most of my favorite music was born. I know that sort of music is not your cup of tea exactly, but you do live in the magic city.
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
The article seemed to a bit odd to me at times. I found that bit about his plastic surgery and the band members medical problems out of place. Or maybe I am just not use to reading such things about Bruce. -
This looks pretty cool:
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Wilco — 7/28/12, Cooperstown, NY (Brewery Ommegang)
Analogman replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
I can't bring myself to post a video with Yoko in it, so I am glad you found it. -
I saw part of that on BBC America last weekend.
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
I read an interview with Nils the other day - he said he didn't think American audiences could handle a show that long. Also - here is a rather long article about Bruce by way of the New Yorker magazine - We Are Alive - Bruce Springsteen at sixty-two. -
Wilco — 7/28/12, Cooperstown, NY (Brewery Ommegang)
Analogman replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Google Don't Frack My Mother - and you'll see what that's all about. It's a song by Sean and Yoko. -
Great band.