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  1. And now you can find just about all the SBDs on bt.etree.org. It's funny that even though they only used some of that show - they took the whole SBD off of archive.org.
  2. I've listened to the 1974 show from there a time or two by way of archive.org. Roosevelt Stadium 1974-08-06 That's an epic Eyes of The World. Sometimes when I am down, I watch/listen to Eyes of The World from the movie and it picks me right up.
  3. Speaking of Roosevelt Stadium, this show just appeared on bt.etree.org:
  4. Thank you for posting and letting everyone know.
  5. How The Brits Rocked America (Episode 2, part 3/4) How The Brits Rocked America (Episode 2, part 4/4) How The Brits Rocked America (Episode 3, part 1/4) How The Brits Rocked America (Episode 3, part 2/4) How The Brits Rocked America (Episode 3, part 3/4) How The Brits Rocked America (Episode 3, part 4/4) Episode 3 is all about Punk and New Wave music. I don't really have much interest in that sort of music.
  6. I have all the Rhino re-issues. They have since did some of the albums as Deluxe Editions. The first Monkees album I ever got was a Greatest Hits that came out in 1976 by way of Arista/RCA Records. I also have an album called "The Monkees - Monkeemania/40 Timeless Hits" that I got in 1979. It was actually from Australia. I don't recall how or where I got it though.
  7. I like this one: She Hangs Out (the multi-coloured room version)
  8. I meant - there is more good stuff after that video is over.
  9. That leads to a bunch of videos from the December Madison Square Garden shows.
  10. Someone is also re-seeding the 1997 Furthur shows on bt.etree.org. I have not listened to By Your Side in years and years. I actually put on Lions the other day. It's funny to see a download card in the cd case. I had to idea what that was about at the time.
  11. That's a great Free song. I may have to check out that show.
  12. From looking at his website, I'd say he was a pretty good dude. And, uh, I'd like a glass of cold gravy with a hair in it, please. I've been into The Monkees since 1976. I still listen to them to this very day. Some of my favorite Davy songs are: I Wanna Be Free, Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow), Shades of Grey, She Hangs Out, Star Collector, Someday Man, French Song, and My Share of The Sidewalk. The Monkees: The Day-by-Day Story of the '60s TV Pop Sensation by Andrew Sandoval is a great book to read if you want to know all the details about the records, show, etc.
  13. I have not looked in a while, but it must be out there somewhere. Because of that show, all the BC shows got pulled from bt.etree.org for a time. Their last few albums are about the only new music I have really got into over the past few years.
  14. When I was looking at my list, I ran across the show I have from when they were recording at Levon Helm's barn. Too bad it is Mp3 sourced. If I had caught it on bt.etree.org before it was pulled, I could have got the FLACs.
  15. I have 5/25/2005, 8/5/2005. 8/9/2005, and 10/10/2005.
  16. Way Over Yonder In The Minor Key (cd) B Sides - My Thirty Thousand and Bugeye Jim Give Me A Nail - demos collection
  17. Little America (Jefferson, I think we're lost.) King of Birds I Believe
  18. I'll check my list when I get home. I think I have several shows from that tour.
  19. That was during the time they planned to build a museum/restaurant or whatever it was going to be called Terrapin Station. I think the sales from that cd set were to go towards the cost of the building it. I guess Phil has finally done that on his own.
  20. It's a way different trip than Mermaid Avenue. Old L.A. almost sounds like a R.E.M. song to me.
  21. And still no track list. I still think the unreleased stuff has to be made up of these tracks: I don't recall seeing Wilco do any press about this box set.
  22. Yes - that is why I mostly stick to getting books for my Nook by way of my public library online. Although - that can be a frustrating experience sometimes.
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