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I usually always check out their new albums, but the last one I bought was Exit Stage Left.
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I think I saw a Youtube link the other day - but they has been removed by the time I clicked on them.
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Maybe we can meet up again when I am up there this time. I have not heard the new songs yet. I still refuse to pay for Mp3s. I am sure they are out there floating around.
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We are going to be on the right - toward the middle, I think.
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The show is at the Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs.
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That is the part I like - The Fountain of Lamneth.
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I think for me it is that one, the first one, A Farewell To Kings, and All the World's a Stage.
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I think it is one of their best.
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New York I'd much rather see a Caress of Steel or A Farewell to Kings tour, but I don't think the masses would go for that sort of deal. I take it they are playing Moving Pictures as it is there most well known album, and will attract people who are not Rush freaks.
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Taper's Section (June 7 to June 13, 2010) That is an odd Eyes of The World.
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A recent show popped up on Dime a Dozen last night. He is already doing a lot of the new songs.
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PIxies cancel Israel concert after deadly Gaza raid
Analogman replied to Chinese Apple's topic in Someone Else's Song
I have read that Elton has had money problems for years. He spends more than he earns. There is also some speculation that he will donate the 1 million dollar fee to some sort of charity. He has done such things before - singing with Axl Rose, and Eminem are two instances that come to mind. A lot of these bands are probably being advised to not play there due to safety concerns. -
Me too- After listening to the band since the late 70s, I am finally going to see them in July. Neil has been writing some very nice essays and posting them on his website as of late.
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Wilco Archive Update – June 4 2010
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Montclair, April 3 (Night 2) -- Does recording exist?
Analogman replied to siegs39's topic in After The Show
I did a quick count on our Wilco Live Show Archive spreadsheet the other day, and that is what I came up with. It could be that I did not count the Jeff solo shows, but since most of those were benefit shows, I doubt we will see a tape from those shows anyhow. -
I think there are several sources for that show up at bt.etree.org. There are well over 400 Jerry shows there. I doubt all of them are being seeded, but they are listed there. I have never really heard any of his solo stuff - except for the Legion of Mary show I have.
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Furthur Closes Festival, Plays Live Rehearsal Show Wild and wacky stuff.
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Montclair, April 3 (Night 2) -- Does recording exist?
Analogman replied to siegs39's topic in After The Show
I think there are around 29 shows from the past tour that have yet to appear. -
I believe I saw Human Highway and '68 on Cinemax back in the early 1990s. Goin' Back
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Montclair, April 3 (Night 2) -- Does recording exist?
Analogman replied to siegs39's topic in After The Show
What you can do is search this section of the message board: Via Chicago>Greatest Lost Track of All Time These Bit Torrent sites: bt.etree.org Dime A Dozen.org Hunger City.org Pure Live Gigs.com The Trader's Den.org Zomb Torrents.com Or check: Bootsdaily.com A site that searches well-known legal torrent sites. Use the search box to look for the band you are interested in finding. As far as I know, the show has not appeared. -
I think the length is just fine. But then, I don't worry about the length of songs. It is what it is. Even more weird - for those who have never seen it: Neil Young and Devo "Hey Hey, My My"
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I think I mainly like the groove in Ordinary People.
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Speaking of that - some Jerry solo material: Taper's Section (May 31 - June 6, 2010)
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The Jayhawks (including Louris, Olson, and related)
Analogman replied to Analogman's topic in Someone Else's Song
It was suppose to be "early June" according to The Jayhawks fanpage. -
That is about as weird as watching people dance to Ohio. The two Neil songs I have been into lately: Interstate and Ordinary People.