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I think I saw an article online somewhere this morning that seemed to report that they had a lot of problems on opening night. Also, a very early show from Pittsburgh was posted at Dime a Dozen this weekend (1981/04/21 - The Decade, Pittsburgh)(Oakland).
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LouisvilleGreg's insider post on the previous page. I don't know where I first heard about it. It may have been during the time when he was doing press interviews for Tracks.
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I have to say these songs don't do much for me. I respect the guy, but you can see he was running through his influences to get to his own sound. I read years ago that he wanted to do a live series like The Grateful Dead. It looks like that is in the works. I'd like to see a Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. and The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle re-master next. Lost In The Flood/Spirit in the Night/Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street? are some of my favorite Bruce songs. Bruce Springsteen - The Promise - Molly Presents: Part 1 of 3 (HQ Audio) Maybe we'll get some Child
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I'd rather just hear the demos, or the outtakes the way they are. I doubt all the unreleased stuff he has is worth hearing. I forget how much money I paid for Tracks, but I can tell you that I don't sit around listening to the 3rd and 4th discs of that boxset. I am glad he is re-releasing his catalog though. I hope a single cd of the re-mastered Darkness comes out, I would buy that. I probably prefer Bruce's car songs above the rest of his stuff. And Racing In The Street is one of my favorite songs. I think all the tracks from The Promise are on Youtube. I will probably check them out.
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There seems to be three rips (so far) out there. The first one was pulled from Dime a Dozen due to errors (but was spread around to various sites), a second rip is up at The Trader's Den (ripped with EAC), and now there is a third one up at Dime a Dozen (ripped with EAC). Also, another AUD source:
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A new SBD has made it's way to the world. There are currently two rips from the silver boots out there - one is a rip using EAC, one is not EAC. You can find it on various BT sites, and probably, various audio blogs in the next few days.
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You could do a search in the In a Future Age section, or Wilcobase.
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That is true. As far as country music goes, there is also the early Dolly and Porter stuff to check out.
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Apparently there was something wrong with some of the tracks. The taper had posted a fixed version: The Black Crowes - The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA - 11-19-10
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Another One For Woody @ Roseland Ballroom, November 22 Rich and Luther were there, and also, Audley Freed. I grabbed this last night off of Dime a Dozen. The electric set is suppose to be really good. I am listening to it now, and it does sound like they were hittin' the note.
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I happened to be at Walmart last night, and noticed their CD aisles are now down to two. They did have plenty of country cds though. I seldom buy music these days, but I had planned on buying the recent Tom Petty re-master. They did not seem to have it. Another word for Buck Owen. A-11 and Streets of Bakersfield are two of my favorite songs.
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I guess it depends on where you live and what is available.
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The 8 Month Old "New" Fall TV Season 2010-2011
Analogman replied to u2roolz's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Check out some episodes of Touching Evil. You can find it on Youtube. Pruitt Taylor Vince was also great in that show. -
Outside of a greatest hits by Willie or someone else well known, I would be surprised to find most of what has been listed in this thread in a store. There use to be a record store in Pittsburgh that had an actual old country/alt.country section. It is long gone, of course.
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If you want to get into Buck Owens, Sundazed has all the early stuff for a pretty good price.
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The 8 Month Old "New" Fall TV Season 2010-2011
Analogman replied to u2roolz's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I watch Burn Notice sometimes. I really liked Jeffrey Donovan's acting on Touching Evil, but the show did not last long. Last night, I caught some of Lennon Naked on PBS. I thought it was terrible. -
I guess they did not want Mal on stage.
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The Beatles Live at the Washington Coliseum, 1964 (by way of apple.com).
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The 8 Month Old "New" Fall TV Season 2010-2011
Analogman replied to u2roolz's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
This week's episode was good. I liked the blanket fort deal. Another pawn shop show - Pawn Queens (TLC). -
Boston 11/18/2010 set list:
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The Allman Brothers Band Concert Fillmore East (New York, NY) 02/14/1970 The quality of the video above greatly surpasses the clips I have seen on Youtube. It would be nice if they would put out a DVD. That is the same show that is on the cd The Allman Brothers Band: Fillmore East 2/70.
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No Code is a great album. I think Ed does a great job on Who songs, because he such a Who freak.
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I have not found a simple list so far, mainly a lot of message board posts. I am sure there will be such a breakdown out there somewhere at some point. Or maybe I just have not found it. Of course, various songs on Tracks had modern overdubs, and I read somewhere once that all the drums were re-done on the live box that came out years ago. That sort of thing always sticks out to me - probably modern vocal overdubs more than anything else.
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I am - up through Nebraska. I may grab it.
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It's pretty weird to hear Jimi singing Tears Of Rage. I would like to have the box, but I don't care to spend that much money on cds anymore. 54 bucks is not so bad though.