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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.
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For Pearl Jam's 20th Birthday, A Bridge School Gig
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I believe Danny Goldberg did PR for the band.
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Mike Millard I've read that his family still has his tapes.
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I have noticed some unmarked Millard tapes have been appearing online lately.
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I have read about that before. I think it is even mentioned in Bill's book.
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Security His real title was road manager.
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I don't think so. Of course, like Grant, he served his purpose back in the day - when they were looking for drugs and women. I believe he pissed them off when he co-wrote that Hammer of The Gods book. Although, I recall seeing photos of him with the Robert and Jimmy at the last reunion show, so maybe they patched things up.
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Of course, his reasoning was people bootlegging the recordings, and thus making money off the band. Too bad we didn't have BT and whatnot back then.
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We talked about this release a couple of pages back. It's good to see a release date now.
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On the other side - they may have not made it so big without him. He changed a lot of things about the business.
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They parted ways with him long before his death, if I recall correctly. He was full of it anyhow. There are of course hundreds of Led Zeppelin shows out there.
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I think that is because they acquired the footage. I don't know how, but I am guessing some of it must have been bought from those who had the original film.
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I was going to try and go to one of the NY shows, but all the good seats were gone not long after they went on sale. And there is no way I am going to pay a bunch of money to sit in the back of Madison Square Garden.
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The audio is out there to be had. I think I have all of the Japan shows. Someone took the silent film, and added the audio. Or someone had a Super-8 camera with sound. There are all sorts of clips like that at Led Zeppelin.com. Another one:
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Via Chicago's Top 100 Albums of All Time: Summer 2010 edition
Analogman replied to gogo's topic in Someone Else's Song
There are a couple of blogs I looks at that feature obscure albums from the 60s. That is where I found it. I like the song Jane S. Piddy. I have not heard Coming From Reality yet. I also like to dig around on Youtube and find things like that. -
Via Chicago's Top 100 Albums of All Time: Summer 2010 edition
Analogman replied to gogo's topic in Someone Else's Song
Well that's funny - I just discovered the album Cold Fact yesterday. Sixto was definitely unique, but he was rather influenced by Dylan I would say. -
I think they sort of butcher Do Right Woman though. But - so did Gram Parsons. I always loved the very beginning, and then not so much after that. I am grabbing the Milwaukee show also: Last night in Ohio: