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Analogman

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  1. That's what most people say to me. I think I generally prefer Dylan acoustic.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. I believe they and Mike Heidorn had a falling out with Jay prior to the sessions for Okemah and the Melody of Riot.
  5. 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.
  6. mjpuczko - Is this the show you were talking about last winter? If so, it is up at Dime a Dozen.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. A December 7th show in Washington D.C. has been added to the tour.
  11. 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.
  12. I have to disagree with that statement. And let's not forget Mike Heidorn, Ken Coomer, John Stirratt, and Max Johnston.
  13. 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.
  14. U2 Working with Danger Mouse, Will.i.am on New Albums
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. First Listen: Bob Dylan, 'The Witmark Demos 1962-1964' (npr music)
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