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I began reading his books when I was about ten years old. Dandelion Wine may still be my favorite book of his. This is a good interview: This is a great book to read if you want to know about his life: Bradbury Chronicles: The Life of Ray Bradbury
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I have not listened to New Earth Mud or This Magnificent Distance in a long time. I figure I'll get the new one - along with Rich's album, and the Trigger Hippy Album.
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Wilco -- 6/4/2012 Forbidden Fruit Festival, Dublin, Ireland
Analogman replied to Chinese Apple's topic in After The Show
Why not go with bt.etree.org? It's open to everyone. -
I'd go with The Crippled Lion.
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I use to watch that show.
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That's funny. I can't stand that song.
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That's what I was thinking. I bet it's some sort of story song.
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I read something the other day about a 14 minute song about the Titanic that is suppose to be on the new album.
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Doug Dillard also recently passed away.
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If you go to the first page of this thread, you will find links to all the GD threads. The threads get locked once they hit 1,000 posts. I have not grabbed the show yet, but Bob, Chris Robinson, and Jackie did an acoustic version of Dark Star the other day. There's a new post up at the Grateful Dead Guide blog. It's about Led Zeppelin and The Who. I sort of skimmed through it.
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I use to watch it online, but I have not seen the show in a long time. Somewhere In Time was the last album that I bought/listened to.
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I think they are doing another tour based around one of their old albums again. At least, I seem to recall reading that somewhere.
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That post makes me think of a dude in art class who drew that album cover.
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My first thought is the song sounds like something off of Pump. I think it's great if they make a new album that is not all power ballads, and they have success with it - just as KISS and Van Halen have done. But - it's not something I would buy.
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The shows from England (May 1972) are being streamed over at Dead.net. The Stranger (Two Souls In Communion) is a heavy song indeed. The Playing In The Band from May 23rd has great playing from Jerry.
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Yes (Copied and pasted into MS Word)
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If you print all the articles from that blog - it comes out to over 700 pages. Two shows I am listening to this evening: Grateful Dead Live at The Eureka Municipal Auditorium on 1968-01-20 Grateful Dead Live at Fox Theatre on 1972-10-18
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That is true - they allow filming. I can't think of another band that allows that.
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Jagger with Arcade Fire and Foo Fighters
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
There was also a skit where Mick played Steven Tyler: So You Think You Can Dance At A Music Festival? -
I can't say I care much for that drummer.
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Amazon.com does seem to have all the Dylan cds I don't have for a good price. Speaking of Dylan albums, the word is that he has a new one finished.
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Jagger with Arcade Fire and Foo Fighters
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
I noticed she was there. Which is odd, as he has been touring with other people the last couple of years. -
Jagger with Arcade Fire and Foo Fighters
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
Here's the blues song - Tea Party (with Jeff Beck) I don't care for either one of those bands. It's cool to see Jeff Beck though. -
Uncle Tupelo Reunion Tour. You heard it here first.
Analogman replied to omahawilcofan's topic in Just A Fan
And Legacy Editions of their catalog.