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Analogman

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  1. I should have figured it was online somewhere.
  2. You may want to check out this documentary (if you have not already seen it): The Weather Underground
  3. Keep an eye on this section of the board: Via Chicago>Greatest Lost Track of All Time Webcasts/Webstream sourced show have to meet certain criteria in order to be put up at a place such as Dime a Dozen. I don't know if all legit BT sites follow the same rules or not. I would think that they do. The three BT sites you are mostly likely to find Wilco shows at: Dime a Dozen, bt.etree.org, and The Trader's Den.
  4. Nice Cobra (although it is a replica). I read somewhere the other day that Kevin Eubanks is leaving the show.
  5. Grateful Dead Live at Jai-Alai Fronton on 1974-06-23
  6. Yes, but Mr. Soul tease>Broken Arrow is not correct.
  7. I am celebrating the fact that I was able to walk on solid ground for the first time in a few weeks by playing this show: Grateful Dead Live at Jai-Alai Fronton on 1974-06-22 Someone just put up a 24 Bit version of this show at bt.etree.org.
  8. A lot of people are not understanding that Broken Arrow starts out with a bit of Mr. Soul. I'm not all that surprised, as I don't expect more recent Wilco fans to be familiar with Buffalo Springfield. (What I mean by that, is the people who did not get here from the Uncle Tupelo-Alt. Country time period.) I'm not familiar with how many times Neil has played the song solo, but I doubt it has ever been played as recorded until Wilco did it. Buffalo Springfield - Broken Arrow (Youtube link) Broken Arrow (Wikipedia link) To the poster above, no source has appeared for the 11/17/2009 show (
  9. I watched it. Boxcar Bertha is on tonight.
  10. Check out this site: pastrysharp - all things califone Board index ‹Pastry Sharp ‹Worn out frets
  11. To me it is great - as I love B-films from the 1970s. Of course, not all the films they show are old weird movies from the 70s.
  12. The This! channel is running one of early blaxploitation films this month: Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970)
  13. That is true. I am actually surprised the festival has not been shut down. They received a lot of local negative press last year.
  14. Yes - Ratdog was there last summer. Or was it Phil Lesh, I can't recall.
  15. You can still stream the SBDs at archive.org: Grateful Dead Live at Texas Christian University on 1971-11-14 Grateful Dead Live at The Austin Municipal Auditorium on 1971-11-15 (Not anymore)
  16. I would like to see them, but I could not deal with the crowd.
  17. Furthur to play All Good Music Festival Looks like the band will be playing up the road from me.
  18. John Mellencamp For Senate? (Huffington Post)
  19. Rock Hall, 'Raw Power' To Start New Three-Year Stooges Cycle
  20. After reading that Dead Gear book, I am sometimes surprised they were actually able to play shows. I remember how I got those cassettes now. I had a neighbor who was into being a hippie when it was in the thing to do (1990 something). When she got done with that, she gave me those cassettes.
  21. I think I actually had that cd at some point. I don't really own any studio stuff outside of the The Golden Road (1965-1973)boxset. Although, I think I have Wake of the Flood through Built To Last on cassette. I have not played those in years, as I don't own a cassette player.
  22. I see. Thank for pointing that out. I was in the military.
  23. I don't think I have ever heard that song. I am not really that familiar with the songs after the Blues for Allah album. Although, I actually own Built to Last (on cassette). Someone gave it to me for Christmas the year it came out. I am not sure I ever listened to the album though.
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