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Pearl Jam: 'Back' To The Future (5 page article at Billboard.com) Of course, they are not the first to offer shows with a purchase of a cd. The Black Crowes offered that deal with the purchase of Lions back in the day.
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I wonder if he was already in the country? Or did he fly all the way from the UK just for that appearance?
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Speaking of grocery stores: Been Caught Stealing
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For what it's worth, this is printed at the end of the thank yous in the A.M. CD booklet:
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That's interesting. I did a search and nothing came up.
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I noticed that. I figure the one I read came from the public library.
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Only 21 times - according to Wilcobase.
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I generally know all my cds at first glance. In the olden days, songs on the sleeve were not listed in the same order as the songs on the album.
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From Billboard.com:
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I was sort of joking. I know of him, but have never heard any of his music. I think the riddle is solved.
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I wish I could find this edition: Visions of Cody by Jack Kerouac That was the edition I first read.
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So the Andrew Bird tag is a mistake. I have no ider who that is actually, but I was curious about finding out the listing in Wilcobase.
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Wilcobase listing for that show. Andrew Bird is not listed on the song for that show. Interesting.
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Mine are cheapy paperbacks. Visions of Cody - you should read that one. Here is the list:
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Wilcobase listing for Jesus, etc. - May 2008--> OR I did a search on Jesus Andrew Bird. None of those search results are that great. Could it be the 02/16/2008 show?
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I re-read that the other day. I still have the paper back of that and On The Road I got when I was about 18, I think.
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I didn't know that bands still made videos, but I guess they do. This one is pretty funny - two old dudes riding BMX bikes, and an old dude skateboarding:
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A few that I can think of: R.E.M. - Driver 8 (I don't care for the the parts where the band appears though. I would have just had them waving from a caboose at the end.) John Mellancamp - Lonely Ol' Night Tom Petty - It's Good To Be King (mainly the end moments) The Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend And several before the MTV era, that were not videos really, such as: I think this is the first modern era actual music video I ever saw - on HBO's Video Jukebox: The Police - De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
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The latest Ryan Adams thread
Analogman replied to Duck-Billed Catechist's topic in Someone Else's Song
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