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Analogman

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  1. Same thing, only no Van Halen members, but with a tendency to try and sound like Led Zeppelin.
  2. That was not the Chicago of today, but rather when they were actually a rock band.
  3. Bridget Polk (Berlin) had that cassette machine due to her association with Andy Warhol. He often taped everything going on around him. I would think it is going to be from one of these shows.
  4. They don't. But I guess sometimes someone gets one by them.
  5. No. Don't buy it. The person should be reported. These types of things should not be posted here. If you want to steal Wilco songs, they are out there to be had. There is no reason to pay someone to steal them for you.
  6. Oh, I am sure those are out there to be had also. It may be illegal, but I bet they are out there somewhere. We must remember that not all AUD tapes are inferior. Actually, most of them sound fine to me. Of course, I am use to hearing Wilco AUD tapes. The dynamics are of course differnet. I see your point though. One of the reasons they began selling live shows was to put a stop to people selling shows for lots of money. That is the one good thing about bands that allow their shows to be put up on BT sites and whatnot, it kills the need for someone to have to pay for a show. Unless they w
  7. The deal is you don't have to pay for AUD tapes. I have seen some recent Pearl Jam shows on bt.etree.org. I figure there is a Pearl Jam BT site out there somewhere. I would find that, and check there.
  8. Lost Season 6 Blog Looks like there is some information there, and some video. I have not really looked at any LOST stuff for a while. When I do, it is usually these two sites: Dark UFO Lostpedia
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  10. According to some books about Paul I have read, he was a pretty cold person emotionally. As I have said before, it is interesting to read some of those books, and then read the one he authorized to be published.
  11. I think we did that here once. I prefer John's songs, but as I have said before, it took all four of them.
  12. I have always thought that one could tell after listening to the songs, and studying the band for a while. I found some neat Beatles blogs the other day. I think John will always be seen as the heavy sarcastic one, and Paul has the friendly happy go lucky one. I know he tries to change that, but I think those views are too ingrained in the public view of them to be changed. I suppose a lot of it has to do with John's involvement in the War Resistance Movement, and the other sort of left-field things that he and Yoko did. When people think of him, they think of the guy who wrote Gimme S
  13. It's all good, as the kids say. I don't think I care much for the vocals in this and the other song.
  14. Bob Dylan could soon voice sat navigation systems
  15. Don't forget to write off Blue Mountain and The Old 97s, while you are at it.
  16. R.E.M. Spins 'Accelerate' Rehersal Gigs Into New Live Release
  17. I suppose one of the reasons they can get away with that is due to the fact that those live cds were self-released. They did not use Instant Live or some other company. I don't know how Blues Traveler gets away with this: I read some posts once about someone getting in trouble for doing that with the Black Crowes Instant Live discs.
  18. RAR is a what the Mp3 files are housed in - it is like WinZip. I suppose they are available in FLAC on a BT site somewhere out there. I have several of them. I bought them when they came out.
  19. That's pretty strange. Blues Traveler apparently allows the torenting of the live cds they sell, as they only sell them at shows. Usually, when a band sells cds of a show, there are all sorts of warnings with regards to sharing them online. I take it those files are Mp3 files.
  20. What is even more surprising is that a cassette tape that old would even be playable. I still have the first cassettes I got (around 1977) and a few years ago I tried to play some of them. The tapes snapped almost immediately. I suppose it also depends on the brand. The ones I have are cheap. I did manage to digitize a tape from the early 1980s a few years ago, but I think it was due to the fact that it was in a case, and was a more expensive brand of tape. I suppose my initial doubts also had to do with what I have read about early tapers in the Grateful Dead tapers books I have. If I reca
  21. I think it goes sort of like this.
  22. When you do, you should let the guy who's site I posted above know about it. I am sure he would like to know, and could help you with it.
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