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Up at bt.etree.org
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Just saw this on my Facebook page: It's odd - yesterday I was looking at the thousands of cds I have and was remembering a time when I use to look at, or buy a cd almost everyday. And now I might buy a couple a year, if that. It's funny how things change.
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It's one of the best rock books ever written.
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That book is several years old now, of course. Maybe it meant just that one year.
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A lot of it is funding other people's research. Particularity, the Lionel Train stuff. I think in that book, the author states he made more money from the train stuff, than he did off the music stuff. I doubt his old records sell all that much. Maybe Harvest.
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Speaking of shows, someone is putting up all of the Black Crowes 1996 shows at Dime a Dozen.
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I don't do lawns - except once a few years ago. I don't even really go to concerts. It was really just everything lining up last summer as to why I made the Rush show.
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As long as he does not return to the screaming in the microphone style of the past, it's all good.
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It looks like he is pretty much staying with the so-called country-rock vibe. If that is the case, then that makes me interested to hear the shows, and the album.
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I think that is just the new norm for artists at that level. I paid 250 bucks to see Rush last summer. It if was the summer of 1977, it would have cost, what 20 bucks or something. I figure that is just the way it is. Plus, the cost of everything is going up, all the time. I don't see how bands like Wilco can afford to charge 40 bucks or whatever it is they charge. I would think they will have to raise their ticket prices at some point. Plus, if you read the Shakey book, they you learn that Neil does not sit around on piles of money, he spends it. And I doubt he sells enough new records to
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I think it works good that way. I don't know much about posting photos here.
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If you click on the image after it is posted, it will blow up real good.
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Neil was taping an episode of the same show Jeff did the other day (The Strombo Show).
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Those later albums are ok, but I prefer the early stuff. I think much like the GD, the live stuff beats the studio stuff.
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Furthur and Mountain Guitarists Join The Brothers Leslie West sat in last night, among others. That dude is a hell of a guitar player.
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This whole deal must translate to some business for however many vinyl pressing plants there are left in this country. I can only hope they are not being pressed overseas somewhere.
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Oh really. I did not notice that.
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The sebi2704 source is listed as being the full show (AUD source). I doubt the radio station would tape or stream the whole show.
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John Keene (Speedy) wrote that song - he was Pete's driver. He also wrote Something in the Air.
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Check out this thread from the Greatest Lost Track of All Time>In a Future Age section of the board: Wilco 09/24/2010 Circus Krone, Munich, Germany
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It was. I have it. I bought it brand new for 6 or 7 bucks. That was the last new record I ever bought.
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quick tweedy quote that i forgot and most of you would know
Analogman replied to dthedust's topic in Just A Fan
Do you have Wilco: Learning How to Die - by Greg Kot? It may be in there. I actually looked to see if it was a line from one of the articles found on the website: Wilco - The Gumbo Pages. But, I did not see it there. You'll figure it out. -
I posted that in the Pearl Jam thread earlier today. It didn't move up to the top for some reason. I think because I was the last poster in the thread or something like that.
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Looks like Bob is spending some bucks on this project: Bob Weir’s Tamalpais Research Institute
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Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Analogman replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I decided a couple of weeks ago that I am going to try and watch every episode of Doctor Who that is still available by way of dvd, vhs, streaming, etc. I began with The Runaway Bride and now I am at Partners in Crime. I plan to start at the beginning after getting caught up to the most recent episodes.