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Everything posted by Analogman
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I hope you end up here.
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That's what most people say to me. I think I generally prefer Dylan acoustic.
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The final database of Bruce Springsteen lyrics, setlists, studio sessions. By Paolo Calvi The two sites I use to loot at - Brucelegs, and Boots Bruce Springsteen page are gone, I do believe.
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I've never heard the original vinyl pressings, but the cds sound like shit. I figure much like R.E.M, and U2, he will re-release all of his albums eventually.
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I believe they and Mike Heidorn had a falling out with Jay prior to the sessions for Okemah and the Melody of Riot.
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I'd say out of all the albums he has released in the last however many years, I have probably listened to the acoustic side of The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live, 1966: The "Royal Albert Hall Concert" the most.
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That's right - now I recall.
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mjpuczko - Is this the show you were talking about last winter? If so, it is up at Dime a Dozen.
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Thanks. I will check it out.
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I have not really had a desire to listen to music for several weeks. I ran across this show today: Grateful Dead Live at Fillmore East on 1970-09-20 I am getting into it somewhat. It is a great show.
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In the email from Wilco HQ, it said presales are next week, and it had a link to the show page on the Wilco official website.
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I wonder if they are just mailing them to people who have ordered stuff from them in the past year or something like that. I have mentioned this before, but Tim Truman, the guy who does the artwork is from WV. I don't recall getting one until now. I could be wrong about that.
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A December 7th show in Washington D.C. has been added to the tour.
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I just got a copy of the Almanac in the mail. I guess they have started mailing them out again. It seems odd that they would spend money to make and mail such a thing out to thousands of people these days.
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I have to disagree with that statement. And let's not forget Mike Heidorn, Ken Coomer, John Stirratt, and Max Johnston.
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I got it, plus the bonus disc. But - I have not listened to it yet. The liner notes give you a short history of song publishing. I found that sort of interesting.
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U2 Working with Danger Mouse, Will.i.am on New Albums
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Happy Birthday.
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I've read various things about that over the years. I think I have also read that it was just Rick and Bun at the sessions.
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There seems to be some discussion at Amazon.com: John Lennon - Signature Box I recall when this one came out: John Lennon - Anthology I don't think I own any Lennon solo albums on cd except for a greatest hits.
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I don't think much of that Bob Spitz book. I have heard that Lewisohn is working on a bio type book. That should be good. There are probably some more listed here: The old music book thread. I would go with: Shout: The Beatles in Their Generation by Philip Norman.
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I have read the original version is 4 hours long. I don't think it ever came out officially, except for some of the music performances. Someone gave me a VHS copy of it back in the early 1990s, but it would not play in my VCR. The copy of Eat The Document I have came from you, if I recall correctly.
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Renaldo and Clara use to be on Youtube. I think one of the greatest things about No Direction Home was the recent interviews he did for the film. I would be surprised if he ever did anything like that again.