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Everything posted by Analogman
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I saw that at the theater also. I think the first one I saw was The Wall. I'd run the GD movie, and The Song Remains The Same. I'd also run the GD movie Sunshine Daydream.
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I saw that earlier today. I guess it is not as wide spread as it was the first time around. It's not playing here. The oldest movie theater (an original Warner Bros. theater) here where I live is now closed. I would like to open it and run rock and roll films.
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I have an original pressing of Surf's Up. I always thought that cover would make a good tattoo.
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I figure you are right.
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Abed is the best. Some of my favorite episodes: Modern Warfare Contemporary American Poultry Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples Critical Film Studies Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas I also really like Parks and Recreation. This is mainly due to Ron, April, and Andy. They should do some cross-over episodes like they use to do on sitcoms back in the 70s.
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The Beach Boys Fanclub site has also noted the source you posted. I hope it does not cost a lot, as I think I am going to go for the deluxe package.
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Brief clip from the upcoming PJ film: Mookie I notice that young grunge dude has a KNAC shirt on. I use to listen to that station when I was in Long Beach.
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Announcing the Arrival of Concert Video Direct link to the Video Vault.
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Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Analogman replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I've never thought of Doctor Who as a kid's show. Yahoo's description of Doctor Who: Family-oriented program about a time-traveling physician. -
Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Analogman replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I'm up to The Unicorn and the Wasp - which I can't find. So I have moved on to the next episode. -
I sometimes wonder where she is now. Such a short flash on her, but I dig the headscarf and her dress. I sort of remember when teenage girls looked like that. The good old days.
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I heard it - I just didn't buy it. It's the first album he has made that I did not buy. Maybe I will change my view down the road.
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That's it.
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There are multiple sources out there for the recent shows that Wendy mentioned. Dime a Dozen is the only place you are going to find the shows at the moment.
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I still think those albums are terrible. I don't remember where, and maybe it is gone now, but there was a thread on some message board where someone was putting up all the stray Ryan tracks. I think the link is probably in this thread or the previous Ryan Adams thread.
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Steve Gorman of The Black Crowes Interview (9 Part audio interview) He mentions Wilco as one of his favorite bands.
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Most Beautiful Songs that Break Your Heart
Analogman replied to sgtpepper64's topic in Someone Else's Song
Some heavy songs indeed - Trouble is on the album Mona Bone Jakon. Father and Son is on the album Tea for the Tillerman. -
True - it would be however many times played minus the past year or so. The setlists posted in this section or the track-lists posted in the Greatest Lost Track of All Time section could also be used.
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He can also go to Wilcobase and see how many times a song has been played.
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Far out, man. Did Ozzy show up at any Record Stores?
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You are starting out with the good stuff. It won't cost you a lot if you look in the right places. Almost all my records are beat to hell - just the way I like it.
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I don't know anything about that stuff. I am not really into new music, or indie rock or whatever you call it. Maybe if you post some big photos I will be able to understand better. I was talking about old/used records.
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Go to flea markets, and places such as the Salvation Army. You will find records without paying some greedy person a bunch of money. I don't think I have ever paid over ten bucks for a record album.
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That's some mighty fine musicianship right there.