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This is the one I have: I think it has been out of print since then.
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Collection of Wilco performing cover songs...
Analogman replied to Sparky speaks's topic in Just A Fan
You can get those tracks in their original form by way of a collection called Someone Else’s Songs at the Live Wilco Archive. The last three tracks you can get by finding the whole shows at the Live Wilco Archive. -
I had an original pressing of the vinyl. I now have the cds that came out sometime in the 1990s. I think I have a boot dvd of the film. Back in the 1980s, we use to watch it on Cinemax. That guy on drums (Joe English) is a great drummer.
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Speaking of GD books, they have The Grateful Dead Family Album book for ten bucks (it was 20) at dead.net. I've always wanted that book.
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Here's some Paul news I can actually look forward to: (I found this by way of Expecting Rain)
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Although there are exceptions - most of the time those guys don't really write their books anyhow. Mickey doesn't have one, does he?
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Everyone gets a book eventually. I am surprised Bob has not written one yet. I have Phil's book. It is not so great.
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Thanks. The album cover art for In The Wake of Poseidon is pretty spooky.
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Me too. I have never really listened to King Crimson. But - a while back I checked out some stuff on Youtube, and decided I would get these three at some point: In the Court of The Crimson King, In the Wake of Poseidon, and Lizard. That song Epitaph is pretty cool.
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From Billboard: Someone does not know their metal. The title is also a "wink" to the Iron Maiden live album Live After Death. Also - you can still find live shows out there, even on Dime a Dozen.
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Peter was there at the ceremony.
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After Behind The Mask (with Billy Burnette and Rick Vito), Stevie left and Bekka Bramlett joined the band. Also - Rick Vito left, and Dave Mason joined the band. The made an album called Time.
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You can look it up at Wilcobase.
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He got the shaft when the band was inducted in the RAR Hall of Fame. Although his time in the band is pretty much overlooked, I think Mick said in his book that they might have ceased if not for him. Just about like those two guys that came after Lindsey.
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That riff at about 29 seconds in sounds like The Wanton Song.
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I have not heard them in a while now. I figure they are all good. I believe most of these guys have been taping for quite a while.
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That does seem odd after the fancy album covers of the last two or three BC records.
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Although I think he hated it, I rather like the film of that book.
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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.