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Analogman

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  1. When I think of Dio, I think of Rainbow, as that is where I first heard him. Out of all the albums he made with Sabbath, Heaven and Hell is the best one I think.
  2. Outside of the few people who post in this thread, I doubt very many people here would be all that interested.
  3. I think he was born in New Hampshire, and then moved to Cortland, New York. There is a street named after him in Cortland.
  4. (I think there are 7 or 8 segments all together.)
  5. Black Sabbath - Wishing Well This takes me back to the high school-MTV days: Dio-Holy Diver Vinnie is trying to channel Cozy Powell there, I do believe.
  6. I just saw it somewhere - and went straight to Black Sabbath.com. I knew Joe would have the truth posted - either way. I recall reading somewhere that the upcoming tour was canceled, so I figured something was not right. Whether you like the music or not, (it's not for everyone) the dude was a hell of a singer. Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
  7. Black Sabbath.com Dio.com Temple of The King Catch The Rainbow
  8. I have not got it yet. I suppose I will at some point.
  9. The Flying Burrito Brothers The Gilded Palace of Sin
  10. American translation - Bobby Womack wrote the song.
  11. It's a drag - but I can't stand to look at garbage lying around all over the place. The city goes after people who pile it up around their house, so that is something at least. There was a house down a ways from me a few years ago that had the beginnings of a land fill going on in their back yard. Some people don't give a shit, until they come home and finds rats in their kitchen. Then they give a shit.
  12. Where I live, college kids do that all the time. I often wonder they learned that behavior. I pick up garbage everyday on my way down the street.
  13. Jimmy Helps Mick Jagger Introduce "Stones in Exile" Tumbling Dice (studio track) Tumbling Dice (Live 1972) Just to show that bad Stones covers are nothing new -
  14. Rednecks for Obama Palin sure as hell ain't no redneck.
  15. The sure like to use that New Haven footage over and over again. I think he was saying that there is some video out there that uses the footage of Jim driving around in his Mustang. The same footage that we saw in When You're Strange. I am not overly familiar with any of the commercial MTV type videos that have been made in the last two decades. The last Doors home video I bought was The Soft Parade.
  16. I can't think of what it was - I have to go - we'll find out.
  17. I think it may have been in some Doors release - the video for L.A. Woman perhaps. The Hollywood Bowl concert I have on video, it just the concert and nothing else. This is what I am thinking of: The Doors - L.A. Woman (They used the wrong car - that is a 64 Mustang, I think.)
  18. All of that car footage was shot for the film he was making. I've never seen it in such great quality before. I think he is a fan.
  19. I was not saying he was not fit for the task at hand, but rather, I was commenting on one of genres that influenced the Rolling Stones. Let me try again - Mick and Keith and Brian idolized black American blues musicians, and here is a TV show where a black American blues musician is shown performing one of their songs. Now - since Taj is a contemporary of theirs, my view is somewhat skewed. If it was B.B. King covering a Stones song, what I am trying to say would make more sense. I have read over the years that the British Invasion bands could not believe that the blues artists they w
  20. Phish - Loving Cup That had to be nerve wracking with Keith standing there. What all of those performers are missing is the dirt/sex groove inherit in the original recordings by the original band. You can't duplicate that. I have no doubt that Keith Urban has talent that I will never have, but to me, his music is sterile and plastic sounding. The funny thing about Taj Mahal's performance is that he is a black dude, doing his interpretation of a white dude's interpretation of the blues. Taj Mahal was in The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus (which you can watch by way of Google v
  21. I am sure you can find blank tapes online somewhere. I think along with that, we are going to see more music being released by way of iTunes only in the future. I am not sure why a band would need a record company to take care of that. Marah must have a small management team, or not enough resources to do it themselves.
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