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Everything posted by Analogman
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I never much cared for the song Murder Incorporated. I always thought it sounded like Bruce trying to do hard rock or something.
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It's catchy.
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I have this: A Pocketful Of Demo’s The Complete Demo Recordings 1972-1973
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I don't think I would really be interested in anything after Nebraska. Plus, a lot of that stuff is out there to be had. I also wish he would do something with the first two albums. Also, since he stopped other people from putting it out, it would be nice to see an official release of Before The Flame, and the rest of those demos.
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Something I found on Jambands.com: Bob Weir Shares New Tune via Facebook Road Trips Vol. 3 No. 4 Taper's Section (August 30 - September 5, 2010)
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It's the band's policy. Supposedly, they don't allow photos either, but that seems to have been overlooked as of late. PHOTO AND TAPING POLICIES (NOTE CHANGES AS OF March 2010)
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They played it in Indianapolis on the 25th. No source as appeared yet though. I just grabbed the Milwaukee show. Chris stopped to make a speech about people talking during the acoustic set.
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Let It Be Gone is a song off the Grease Band album. Cold Boy Smile is on the Brothers of a Feather live album. Polly is a Dillard and Clark song. Isn't It About Time is a Manassas song. I am glad they at least choose some cover songs that one does not hear all the time.
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Yes, and a drum/percussion deal.
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I'm listening to the Milwaukee show. Steve is killing it on Let It Be Gone. I tried to get some tickets for the Pittsburgh show yesterday - no luck.
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LENNONNYC This is coming out October 5th: Double Fantasy Stripped Down I can't say I ever cared for that album. It may be interesting to hear it without the slick production though.
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I understand that, but it sounds funny.
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I had a feeling the vocals were new. I don't care for such things myself.
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I have always found Bruce's box set packaging a bit thin (Tracks, for example). I understand how much stuff there is there. Let's just hope they did something about the sound that will make it better. I just have a hard time spending that sort of money on cds these days. That is the reason I don't own any of the Beatles box sets, or the Neil Young deal.
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I don't know about that. As someone told me a long time ago, what we are really paying for is the box.
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I just found it by digging around on the order page. No big deal.
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Check out the drop down menu under Media (Choose an option)
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People often joke that is all he does these days - pose for photographs.
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Led Wallet wants you to open your wallet. I think it is more of a photo book than anything else.
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Our First ’80s Box: The Complete 1989 Hampton “Warlocks” Shows on 6 CDs
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That's nuts. The Born To Run box set was 40 bucks.
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The Hendrix film was made by Showtime. There was also an E! Channel documentary about Jerry. It showed a fat guy with white hair stumbling around out of focus in the background - if I recall correctly.
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I have a strong dislike for rock bio films. I use to like them, but have grown to despise them. It could be I have read too many music biographies, and all that stuff is already in my head. If they make the film without the music, if will be like that awful Hendrix film, where they had someone create music that sounded like Hendrix playing in the background. I also think he would hate such a thing.
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I have never explored this option, but there are also videos on Youtube that take you through the process: How To Download And Use Torrents
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You may be upset, but there is no reason to use that word. We already talked about that a few pages back. Do you really want a bio-film of Jerry? I don't.