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You should shout out Last Trip To Tulsa.
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John Hughes dies of an apparent heart attack
Analogman replied to KevinG's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Of course, he did other films besides the teen comedies. I think most of those were after my HS years. I didn't really see them until sometime in the late 1990s, I think. -
Moving Pictures. Moving Pictures made them well know. And due to that, they became included in the cannon of popular heavy bands. Of course, most of those bands were making albums that were more polished, and thus made them more likely to get their videos on MTV. Most people want their heavy rock without the rough edges I do believe. I just saw this on another message board:
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(The Album) vs. American Central Dust
Analogman replied to Dean Moriarty's topic in Someone Else's Song
Someone must - there is already a thread like this one in the Just A Fan section. Also, there is a thread about American Central Dust in this section of the board. I don't see why both bands can't just be enjoyed without comparing them. I suppose it will always be that way though. -
Guitar Player magazine interview - by way of Thrasher's Wheat:
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Source: IsIs Magazine
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Headed To N.Y.C. For The First Time! Suggestions?
Analogman replied to r1vers's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Hot Dog Lovers: Hold the Wrecking Ball, Save Coney Island HQ -
Anyhow - I should have just said Stef has a point. I'm sorry Mr. Pop Todd for grinding your gears.
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No, this was the original Wilco message board. It was called Flannel Wearing Riders of The Alt.Country Apocalypse.
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This was back in 1997. Not a lot of people know about it.
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I know. It was hard to be away from all the people I loved for two years.
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That's funny that you mention that. When the board came back on after being down a while, I discovered some people on my ignore list. I have never put anyone on ignore. I should refrain - as I don't want to be called out for jumping on someone (again). PT- I just don't think it is necessary to start a bunch of threads everyday. You don't see that is as being a bit annoying? What if every person here did that all day long. That is why I suggested Twitter to you - you can type things all day on there about your music, the people you know, where you are going to eat, etc. And no one can s
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I'm good at making excuses also. You should get a Twitter account.
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I'd say someone who promotes themselves and their music over and over and over again is more annoying than someone starting a single thread and going away. We have it made here. On a couple of other message boards I am on, people are banned who do that sort of thing. Sometimes a loose screw needs to find a screwdriver.
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No remixing, just re-mastering. I hope they used the master tapes, and not some digital transfer that was done in the 1980s. I think it depends on if you had the Capitol versions, or the EMI/Apple versions of the records. I grew up with the Capitol versions.
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I would like to have this: Up for bidding is Neil Peart′s first Slingerland drum set purchased shortly after he joined Rush in late 1974 and used through the recording of 2112. (I stuck this here as we don't have a Rush thread. Maybe we will someday.)
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Smells Like Nirvana (The Dick Van Patten sandwich deal kills me every time.) UHF (I like that movie.)
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I acquired that a while back.
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That's interesting. You would hate the The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967–1969 (Fleetwood Mac boxset) then. I suppose that does not bother me. I think what bugs me is when things start being re-mixed or have things added to tracks after the fact.
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The Stones could have done that also. But, they did not. I suppose they are going for the big money on this deal.
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As The Dude pointed out, you can get it as a digital issue. I read another article the other day about the demise of music magazines. I wonder if they have cut back on distributing. Which is odd, as I see Spin everywhere, particularity in supermarkets.
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You can get the FLAC files at the Wilco Archive. If you go to Wilcobase and do a search on the song, you may find that there are other shows at the Wilco Archive that contain the song as well.
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I'm not. I had the wrong show linked to up there, it is the right show now.
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Usually, it is something you should do yourself, but the NYC Taper Source offers his shows in a Mp3 format.