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Analogman

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  1. Weird. I am on here all the time, and I don't recall such a thing.
  2. No bad. So Face, (A-Team?), what show are you looking for?
  3. A version of a line from The Breakfast Club.
  4. What show are you looking for? I am the eyes and ears of this institution, my friend, so I may be able to help you.
  5. Jimi Hendrix - Trash Man (Midnight Lightning (1975) You can really tell the drums and bass were added on after the fact in that version. I think Alan Douglas was nuts. Jimi Hendrix - Trash Man (Omlstead Studios, New York, April 3, 1969)
  6. Anyone ever heard of this? Wood Glue as Vinyl Cleaner I recall trying to fix warped records with an iron/towel, or oven, but never trying to clean records with wood glue.
  7. I may regret asking this question - but, what's the story? I don't recall such a thing.
  8. It's labeled as RTV Mystery Theater (late Saturday afternoon - I think). They also run McCloud, and Street Hawk.
  9. The Retro Television Network (RTV) It's right next to the This channel here.
  10. Trashman was on Midnight Lightning. I think Slow Version was on one of the Dagger Records releases - Hear My Music. Also, Trashman was too.
  11. When I see her, I think of McMillan and Wife. Which I watch about every weekend.
  12. Blansky's Beauties (1977) (This one is somewhat suspect also.) Out of the Blue (1979) (Some say no on this one.)
  13. Quite a run: Love, American Style>Happy Days>Laverne and Shirley, Mork & Mindy, Joanie Loves Chachi, Out Of The Blue, and Blansky's Beauties
  14. Check out this section of Via Chicago: Via Chicago>Greatest Lost Track of All Time>In a Future Age There you will find a thread with information about the source, and a link to the BT site where the show is up.
  15. I don't care who you are, that's funny right there. Yes, many times, by several different women.
  16. It was stated as "due to an unforeseen family matter". I find it odd that he would be into the sort of music Wilco plays.
  17. They canceled the second run of shows.
  18. There have been only three shows from this tour to appear so far, so it may be a while (or not). Keep an eye on this section of Via Chicago: Via Chicago>Greatest Lost Track of All Time Or check these sites: bt.etree.org Dime A Dozen.org Hunger City.org Pure Live Gigs.com The Trader's Den.org Also, you may like this site: Boots Daily
  19. I think mine is a early 1980s pressing, and did not actually come with the book. Someone I knew gave the book to me (actually two copies). I guess they must not have included the book with the record for very long. I do, however, have a first pressing of the Faces Dances album (it came with a poster, and apparently, not all that many were printed.) I don't own any Wilco or Uncle Tupelo on vinyl. I do have the original pressings of the Uncle Tupelo cds though.
  20. I bought most of what I obtained in the late 90s/early 2000s at flea markets. Also, somewhat from the two record stores that used to be downtown where I live. It was mainly cds that I got in those two places though. Before that, they were given to me by other people, or purchased at the record store at the mall, or by way of the record department in a department store.
  21. On one of those shows last week, there was all sorts of new films mentioned in the dialogue between the characters.
  22. Sounds good. I wish I had still had somewhere to go buy old records. I think the last new album I bought was Vitalogy.
  23. Despite all the records you got, You're still just non-virgin vinyl not knowing Jff from the block. I found this at Wikipedia: The deal about the 1970s is also why some recording tape from the 1950s is in better shape than the same brand from the 1970s. It had to do with the oil shortage. I always figured it was some sort of deal like that. Anyone ever see serving bowls and/or purses made from melted records? Disgraceful.
  24. That surprises me (due to the vinyl buying fad). I wonder if it is about the price? It seems odd that something like that would take a year to sell. I have a lot of old records at home that have goodies along with the records. Along with the actual record, there are posters, books, photo sheets, lyric sheets, booklets, etc. I suppose it would cost a lot of money to put out stuff like that today. For example: The Quadrophenia booklet
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