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There was also a photo of a tinfoil sculpture perched on someone's rearview mirror. John's maybe?
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No - he retired from the band in 2002 (I think). Don Airey plays the keyboards in the band now.
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I have one. There should be a photo of it in the pinned thread.
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I still have some stuff she wrote at home somewhere. It took me back a ways when I saw that photo of her posted on the website. I can't recall if she was here when I first joined or not. (Sunday - August 18th, 2002).
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Get Vitalogy and No Code while you are at it. Those are great albums.
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You can still find all sorts of shows for free by way of Dime a Dozen, and bt.etree.org. By way of Billboard.com:
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That is weird as hell. UPS are the new roadies?
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Wilco - 7/8/12 Geneva, IL (Fifth Third Bank Ballpark)
Analogman replied to Jimmy Coulas's topic in After The Show
There are a few Wilco shows like that out there. Not a lot, but a few. -
Wilco - 7/8/12 Geneva, IL (Fifth Third Bank Ballpark)
Analogman replied to Jimmy Coulas's topic in After The Show
There are actually (at the moment) two FM sources and two AUD sources out there. -
Wilco - 7/8/12 Geneva, IL (Fifth Third Bank Ballpark)
Analogman replied to Jimmy Coulas's topic in After The Show
Check the In A Future Age section of Via Chicago. -
"If people can't use their smartphones, they don't dance"
Analogman replied to sonnyfeeling's topic in Just A Fan
I always thought she was anti-internet in general. I guess she has changed her mind. -
"If people can't use their smartphones, they don't dance"
Analogman replied to sonnyfeeling's topic in Just A Fan
It's hard to believe Neko Case is using Twitter. We can bitch all we want, but that is how it is everywhere these days. -
This is pretty cool:
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I actually love the sounds some of these bands produce with a Mettotron. Mainly, I am thinking of The Moody Blues.
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Conmemorativo: A Tribute to Gram Parsons I don't have that one. But I have the other one, and the documentary/concert - which I taped when it as on TV back in the day.
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You can also watch the band playing the song in the Gram Parsons All-Star Tribute - Sessions At West 54th documentary (1999).
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Moon The Loon is all the legends and myths, and Dear Boy is the debunking of those myths and legends. Or something like that.
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I think he was - as he was obliviously obsessed with being fit. Which would have been pretty uncommon in those days. In the early days, he was the one who broke out the fists when there was trouble. I think he was almost kicked out of the band for beating up Keith once. I've read about that night many, many times over the years. When Youtube came along, I got to see it. In Dougal's (Keith's assistant) book he devotes a whole bunch of space to that incident.
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Of course, the reason Roger spent so much time trying to set-up the songs is that most people in this country did not have any idea about The Mod movement. Even more interesting is that (the Mod movement) it came back when the film came out. I figure once you see film of guys chugging Southern Comfort, bad shit is bound to happen at some point.
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It ended on a bummer. I've read about Roger punching him many times, but I don't think I've ever heard them mention it in an non-print interview.
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They did have problems with that tour. I figured Irish Jack would pop-up in the documentary. It's nice to see some sexy old birds in there. Can you imagine being able to watch the band record?
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I'm watching it on Youtube right now. Quadrophenia: Can You See The Real Me? Someone in the comments section says the studio is now a Doctor's office. It use to be a church before The Who bought it. The house he is sitting in is The Wick. It use to be Ron Wood's house.
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I think that may be the same film that is going to be shown during one of those one night only deals at movie theaters. I seem to recall receiving an email about that recently.