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Analogman

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  1. It looks like T-Bone Burnett is the man for the rockers from the old days: Elton John Recording Album With Leon Russell
  2. Iron Maiden Announce New Studio Album "The Final Frontier" and North American Tour (click on the link for more info)
  3. Wilcobase Song Search Click on the date of the show, scroll down to you see Audio Sources. The show is not listed as being up at The Wilco Live Show Archive, but it is there. You can also do a search in the Greatest Lost Track of All Time section of Via Chicago. If you do that, then you will find threads with links to torrents for a show that contains the song you are looking for. Also, remember what I told you the other day.
  4. ConanOBrien Besides growing a beard, and kissing dolphins, Conan is on Twitter. Ticketmaster Confirms Conan O'Brien Show; Coco Nation Rejoices
  5. I saw that written on a bathroom wall a long time ago. A Blog, Twitter account, and/or a Facebook page are great tools for such things.
  6. Not yet. Keep an eye on this section of Via Chicago: Greatest Lost Track of All Time
  7. There is a place devoted to Zappa torrents: Zappateers
  8. So there are two people here who know that movie. It use to be on Youtube.
  9. I only have a few Dead shows (non-commercially released shows I mean). If I want to hear a show, I generally just go to Archive.org and pick a show. I don't usually listen to music unless I am in front of the computer, so that works for me. I did grab the show with Duane Allman a while back. I prefer to listen to whole shows, instead of just tracks. Grateful Dead: 02/27/69-03/02/1969 04/26/1971 05/27/1971 04/16/1978 05/10/1983 Phil Lesh and Friends: 04/21/2001 Jerry Garcia: 06/04/1975 Weir & the Dead's Business Model The Weir-Liesman Jam Session Grateful Dead Archive
  10. Sometimes, I don't get that exactly. There were year by year projects, and then someone putting up the shows again, show by show.
  11. I also know of a really good FLAC blog. The guys who runs it, puts up Genesis, Pink Floyd, and Grateful Dead shows all the time. I am not very fond of messing with Rapid Share links, but I will grab shows from there sometimes, instead of killing my ratio at Dime a Dozen.
  12. I was doing something like that with Led Zeppelin shows. I stopped myself though.
  13. Jane’s Addiction Bassist Quits Via Twitter
  14. The friend of mine from back in the day who taught be about The Kinks said the only good part about Come Dancing was Dave's brief guitar solo. I'd say I agree with that. I think Word of Mouth was the last Kinks album I ever bought (at the time of release).
  15. That's a shame they are using setlists, but I always sort of figured they were, or at least had some idea of what they were going to play at the show.
  16. There is a whole list there of characters you can use to aid you in a search. That is what I came up with a few years ago. It seems to work.
  17. Do a search this way: %Genesis%
  18. Yea, it's more rocking. Same with Give The People What They Want.
  19. I think it has to do with the fact that when I discovered Black Sabbath, no one called them metal, they were just a "heavy band" or something to that effect. I don't recall people using the word metal until the early-mid 1980s. There is a book out there somewhere, where the author lays out all of the different categories of metal. That is, power metal, hair metal, thrash metal, etc. Some people say Alice Cooper, and Led Zeppelin are also metal. I just don't see that. Again, I guess it is just how it is in my head. To me Black Sabbath were originators, but at some point in the 1980s
  20. I'd say you are right. (Thursday announcement)
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