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Everything posted by Analogman
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Which they have actually learned from The Grateful Dead, or Fleetwood Mac. I have read various accounts of how that came to be. I think the Crosby song he is talking about came from the Planet Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra sessions.
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I just saw it a little while ago. I am grabbing it now.
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That's a great album. Grateful Dead Live at Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden on 1971-12-05
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Furthur (Twitter) Phil Lesh and Brian Lesh Build on David Crosby and Ola Belle Reed Originals for New Furthur Songs
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It's a Bob Marley song. They also released it as a B-side. There are one or two Black Crowes B-sides collections floating around out there to be had.
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It's an old traditional song, I think. Both Jeff and Jay have covered it.
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They played East Virginia Blues last night. The show is up on Dime, I hope it makes it's way to bt.etree.org.
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I wonder if Ms. Staples has ever covered the song I Just Want To See His Face.
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I think he lived there until he was 12 or so, and then they moved to California. Maybe they will have a Zappa Day in California at some point. Proclamation and photos by way of Fank Zappa.com
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I can't believe they are putting out some of this stuff, but I guess they are. West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology
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Frank Zappa Day
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They don't want to talk about Jesus, they just want to see Jeff's face.
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Neil Young Stands Tall in 'Hitchhiker' Video
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It use to be you could find some of those on Youtube. The last time I went to watch the Machine Head episode, the audio track had been replaced with classical music. I have read about the Rush episodes, but I have not seen them.
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I have that on my Amazon list. I think I saw that film when I was a kid. It was on Cinemax. The latest music film I bought was The Moody Blues - Threshold of a Dream: Live at the Isle of Wight Festival. It is not the whole show, as apparently not all of the film has survived. The Isle of Wight Festival (1970) is one of my favorite concerts to watch. There are several audio/video releases from the concert. I sort of wish they would put them all together at some point, in a multiple DVD box set. Message To Love (directed and produced by Murray Lerner) is a feature documentary film of the Is
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Two years, I think.
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The other day, I read some article about her where she mentioned something about "almost being married to Bob Dylan". I don't recall ever hearing that before.
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When I get into a band, I always start with the first album, and go from there. Like Wilco, their sound has changed over time. Warpaint live is just a live version of the Warpaint album. They do have a so-called Greatest Hits album, but I think it would be easier for you just to dig around on Youtube and check out some songs. If you wanted to just buy some albums, I would get The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, Amorica, and Before the Frost...Until the Freeze.
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You can go to Crowesbase and see what they have been playing. If you just want to hear some songs, you could just go to Youtube and look up some clips.
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I think they are all good. If you want to see the band with Marc, then you will want Freak 'n' Roll.
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I respect her, but the music is not my cup of tea.
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That's it. They are doing that one on the current tour.
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Probably somewhat similar to all the White Stripe fans who bought Van Lear Rose.
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I think this is the first Rush thread we have had around here. What's that song Aimee Mann sings on? That video cracks me up. I was surprised that Les Claypool was not in the recent documentary more - as I recall, there is only one or two clips of him talking about the band.
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Rolling Stones to reissue Get Your Ya Ya's Out
Analogman replied to Col. Hapablap's topic in Someone Else's Song
I have a bootleg of the film. I may try to go see it tonight.