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The 8 Month Old "New" Fall TV Season 2010-2011
Analogman replied to u2roolz's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
It's hard to match the Chicken Fingers and/or Paint Ball episode. The Messianic Myths And Ancient People episode was pretty cool. I did see part of The Walking Dead. It reminded me somewhat of The Day of the Triffids. -
I think this is right: I'd stick with the first four releases from the above list.
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Amazon has this for 80 bucks. I would like to hear the re-master, and see the DVD, but I don't think I am interested in the over dubbed songs.
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This is the set list from November 11th: I don't think Jay changes what he plays very much, so that may be about what you heard.
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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 just read this over at Office Tally: I have not really got into any new show this season. And I don't think The Office or Community has been all that great so far this year. I am not sure how Outsourced even got on the air. It will be good to see Parks and Recreation come back. I noticed last night that several networks are trying to capture the success of Pawn Stars/American Pickers. There were three shows on at the same time - (I didn't catch the title), Hollywood Treasure, and Auction King. -
Max is touring with his own band now.
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The River and Nebraska
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I think so - but I am not a PF expert. Besides Dark Side of The Moon, and the Pompeii film, I don't really care for Pink Floyd. Maybe someone else will chime in with a better answer.
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who do you think needs to be remastered?
Analogman replied to Synthesizer Patel's topic in Someone Else's Song
I had heard nothing about this until a few minutes ago: Damn the Torpedoes deluxe reissue -
Check this out: Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–1981
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He was sitting with the band when Bruce was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I read his book. You get a different view of Bruce from reading it. Also, Bruce saved him from financial ruin a few times.
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It could be that I just read the digest. I don't actually recall participating. I think the site I spent the most time looking at was The Boots Springsteen page, or Backstreets, when they got a website. And another one I just remembered: Greasy Lake
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It's junk, just like those Lennon books. But, I own them all, so there you go.
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who do you think needs to be remastered?
Analogman replied to Synthesizer Patel's topic in Someone Else's Song
Not my cup of tea, but the one time I heard one of their cds, I thought it sounded really bad. It seems like I read somewhere that they were going to be re-done. -
who do you think needs to be remastered?
Analogman replied to Synthesizer Patel's topic in Someone Else's Song
I hope we get something besides extended re-mix bonus tracks this time around. Queen Signs To Universal, Preps Remastered Albums -
Great Moments in Rock and Roll History
Analogman replied to Ghost of Electricity's topic in Someone Else's Song
Good point. I just think it sounds like him, and I am guessing he would have been leading the band. Anyone ever read Like The Night Revisited (C.P. Lee)? I don't recall that I have read it. -
I think I was a member of that mailing list way back in the early days of the internet.
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Great Moments in Rock and Roll History
Analogman replied to Ghost of Electricity's topic in Someone Else's Song
I still think it was Robbie Robertson. -
I forgot about that one. Is the Lucky Town site still active?
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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.