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Analogman

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  1. I was watching some videos of their recent shows the other day. They sounded good, except Stephen Stills can't sing for shit anymore. That's a dam shame. Stream of the album by way of Rolling Stone: Click here to listen to Neil Young and the International Harvesters' A Treasure I don't see myself buying this album.
  2. I never got into buying boots either. I have two that I can think of - a Hendrix album (Midnight Lightning II), and a pressing of the Led Zeppelin BBC transcription disc that has been around for years. I got them both for 5 bucks, due to a record store going out of business in the early 1990s around here when I live. I think those LZ boots run 75-100 bucks. There are those who like to collect them, which I can understand, but it's not something I am into. It is still amazing to me that someone hung on to a cassette of a LZ soundboard for all these decades, and then (presumably) sold it to
  3. You can also find it in a few other places, but I would go for the remastered and speed corrected version by dadgad. It is the torrent put up on Dime a Dozen today. I am sure it will get spread around from there. My hat is off to the guy who paid a bunch of money for the silver bootleg, and then ripped the discs and put the files out there. I figure we are lucky that we don't have to shell out a bunch of bread in order to acquire Wilco live shows.
  4. There's another new soundboard out there:
  5. Butch Trucks Talks: Zappa, Moogis, The Fillmore and The Beacon
  6. Gregg Allman Comments on Frankie Toler’s Passing
  7. I read that this morning. I believe a lot of rock dudes live there, and/or out west.
  8. A really great set: Grateful Dead Live at Fillmore East on 1970-09-19
  9. Jimmy Fallon's Neil Young, Crosby & Nash Cover 'Party in the USA'
  10. I saw that somewhere. I think it is just Bono and The Edge. Sort of pathetic, I think.
  11. I have one of those Trans Tour t-shirts. Someone offered me 200 bucks for it a few years ago. The one I have has the tour dates on the back side.
  12. It is also coming out on DVD (May 31st).
  13. I have most all of the Sessions At West 54th on video, but no way to transfer the tapes. It must be out there somewhere. It was an episode featuring many of the people on the tribute album. The Wilco segment was taped when they did an episode of the show. If I recall correctly. 1998-06-12 Wilco - Lounge Ax, Chicago, IL This is one of the shows where they played the song. You can find it at The Wilco Archive.
  14. Cool. Was it from the video they did for Sessions At West 54th that you first heard it?
  15. 100 Years From Now is a Byrds song written by Gram Parsons. You can find it on the album Sweetheart of the Rodeo. The Wilco version is on the album Return of the Grievous Angel (A Tribute to Gram Parsons). I think it was played live twice in 1998.
  16. It's a compilation made from a 21 volume bootleg set known as The Beach Boys: Unsurpassed Masters (Sea Of Tunes). The quality is very clear. You get to hear some really neat stuff. It is sort of like the Pet Sounds boxset.
  17. Dylan countdown, No. 16 - Jeff Tweedy and Wilco's Bob Dylan tributes
  18. I'll take a look and see if I have anything from the project we did a few years ago. I have a dim recollection of sending it all to someone. I can't recall who though.
  19. The recent Black Sabbath re-releases were UK only also, I think. Sundazed is great. It seems a lot of record companies (or what is left of them) are re-issue labels now.
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