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EMI Wants to Hold on to Abbey Road
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I should have figured it was online somewhere.
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You may want to check out this documentary (if you have not already seen it): The Weather Underground
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That is it, really. He belongs there.
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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.
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Nice Cobra (although it is a replica). I read somewhere the other day that Kevin Eubanks is leaving the show.
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Grateful Dead Live at Jai-Alai Fronton on 1974-06-23
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Yes, but Mr. Soul tease>Broken Arrow is not correct.
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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.
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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 (
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I watched it. Boxcar Bertha is on tonight.
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Check out this site: pastrysharp - all things califone Board index ‹Pastry Sharp ‹Worn out frets
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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.
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The This! channel is running one of early blaxploitation films this month: Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970)
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That is true. I am actually surprised the festival has not been shut down. They received a lot of local negative press last year.
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Yes - Ratdog was there last summer. Or was it Phil Lesh, I can't recall.
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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)
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I would like to see them, but I could not deal with the crowd.
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Furthur to play All Good Music Festival Looks like the band will be playing up the road from me.
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John Mellencamp For Senate? (Huffington Post)
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Rock Hall, 'Raw Power' To Start New Three-Year Stooges Cycle
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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.
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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.
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I see. Thank for pointing that out. I was in the military.
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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.