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If you ever get to see Season 7 of The Trailer Park Boys, check it out. I don't want to spoil it, but let's just say Sebastian Bach gets mixed up with the boys. Axl must be a fan also, as he has had Bubbles as a guest on stage at some Canadian Guns N'Roses shows.
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As far as I know, just the two I mentioned. I have not read a lot of Stones books, so I am not sure. The famous one use to be Up And Down With The Rolling Stones, which they always dismiss, of course.
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Maybe it was the song Catcher In The Rye that caused the man to do it: Contact Music.com
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Help Phil Lesh Build His Birthday Float
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The real name of the place was EMI Studios - until the early 1970s, if I recall correctly. I think it began to be used as a studio in the early 1930s. The building itself was built in the 1830s. The Beatles are not the only group that made great and innovative music there (of course). It would be nice to see the place continue to serve as a studio. I would think Paul McCartney has enough money to but the place many times over - if he wanted to buy it. One of things I like about the Complete Beatles book, is George noting that some of the same lights and other things The Beatles had br
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Utah Lawmaker Seeks to Eliminate 12th Grade
Analogman replied to Good Old Neon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Where I grew up, you could graduate at 17 if you had a job. This was during the late 1970s. Of course, there were a lot of jobs around during that time. -
I was wondering if we would see Katey Sagal again.
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That's it. As a stone skipping over a turbulent body of water. Speaking of movies, a friend of mine called me the other day and asked me if had I ever noticed that Tuco acts/looks like a rat towards the end of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. I told him to check out the beginning when they are reading through his crimes, and notice the name that Eastwood refers to him as when he is standing off to himself. That is probably one of my most favorite movies of all time. What would the story be if Taxi Driver 2 was made? Would it turn into a Death Wish type of film, or would he be "cured",
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I think they have often denounced that book. I can't recall exactly. I believe it talks about Altamont in the According To The Rolling Stones book. I can't recall when they say they arrived though.
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Could be - Another great film.
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A friend of mine use to complain about the flashbacks to the swing. Here's another Nick Nolte film for people to check out: Farewell to the King (1989). I should say that in my mind, Travis Bickle does not live to be an old man.
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When I first saw this thread, I thought of poor old Sylvester Stallone still making Rocky/Rambo films after all of these years. I don't need a sequel to Taxi Driver. I don't think anyone can duplicate the magic of that film. I think The Thin Red Line is a great film (along with Badlands, and Days of Heaven).
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That is hilarious.
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I think Mick and Keith are both working on their memoirs these days. I don't recall very many good books about the band in general, except for Stone Alone and According to the Rolling Stones. There may be some listed in this thread: Various Music Related Books Old Ones, New Ones, Recommendations
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That's right. The link was not working, it is now.
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I'm listening to this show: Grateful Dead Live at Campus Stadium - University Of California on 1973-05-20 Taper's Section (February 15 - February 21, 2010)
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There is also the timeline on Wilco's Wikipedia page. I don't think there are specific dates given when you click on the names at the bottom of that page. I am curious to know where whoever put the timeline up at Dipity got their information.
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Dave Mustaine on That Metal Show He always seems like he needs a boot to the head.
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I don't know if this is correct or not: Wilco Timeline courtesy of Dipity
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That could be. Some of those songs are not familiar to me, such as the song Hi-Speed Transportation LA City Limit Blues. I am curious to hear that one.
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I see. I really like the layout of the New Earth Mud website.
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I could see Pearl Jam playing the show someday. I figure if Neil played the show, he would just use whatever band members he was currently working with at the time.