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Analogman

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  1. It was posted on their Facebook page. At least a part of it.
  2. The original or the re-release? It's interesting to listen to those back to back.
  3. I made it about half-way through and gave up.
  4. I don't think it is. The sheet is real thin. I was surprised it was in there. And this it was not ripped.
  5. I got an original pressing of that many years ago. It still had the lyric sheet inside the album cover. Do the new releases still include that?
  6. They also did Mountains of The Moon. I have been into Easy Wind from that TV show Calibration as of late.
  7. Phil and Bob did Operator. I wonder how long it's been since that song was played.
  8. I am curious how you police that. I guess they will have people going around checking things out.
  9. What's really wild - is to listen to that early stuff (Takes Off) and then Surrealistic Pillow and then After Bathing at Baxter's. It's quite a change they went through. Surrealistic Pillow has been one of my favorite albums since I was a kid. I think it is one of the best albums of the time period. I pretty much stop at Volunteers. Although I do have an original pressing of Blows Against The Empire. I know about Hot Tuna but I have never really listened to them.
  10. I happened to land on Antiques Road Show the other night and some guy had a New Orleans Pop Festival poster on there. I guess it is sort of a forgotten festival. It was a couple of weeks after Woodstock.
  11. I think Jerry is mentioned in the documentary a few times. He had some great songs - mostly the early stuff.
  12. It was the sort of movie A&E use to run. I want to say I saw Human Highway on that channel also. But I am not sure about that.
  13. I actually rather like that 1969 movie. Neil Young is in '68. I guess we also have to throw in Barbarosa (1982) since Willie was mentioned. I wonder if Neil is paying for the movie?
  14. Anyone ever seen the film '68 (1988)?
  15. Friday Night Videos (October 28th 1983)
  16. Fascinating and sad at the same time - With what little I know about the blues guys - that seems to be a familiar story. I have the following on my Amazon list: Worried Blues - Skip James, Furry Lewis, and R.L. Burnside.
  17. Below are all the shows we have collected and uploaded from January 2017 to December 2017:
  18. I hope we get Series 3 sooner than later.
  19. I always figured he would be the one to write a book. There are already some great stories to be heard by way of his old podcast.
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