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Analogman

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  1. That article makes me think of this book: The Gospel according to Bruce Springsteen: Rock and Redemption, from Asbury Park to Magic (Gospel According To...) There are also some Dylan books like that.
  2. I call it the Crime and Punishment Channel. I figured The History Channel was going that way with all the biker gang shows. I also miss the deal where they would show a movie, and then some dudes would talk about the historical accuracy of it.
  3. I like the show where the dude digs around under the streets - but I don't care for the fast paced editing. Whatever happened to the dude who they dressed up as Indiana Jones and sent around to various places? At least it's not all WWI German documentaries now. We use to call it The Hitler Channel years ago. Of course, most people don't want to watch a bunch of long boring documentaries about some wacky junk that happened in the past. That is why they are changing their programming yet again. The same thing happened to A&E and Bravo, they had good stuff, and then the reality show e
  4. It's up at The Wilco Archive.
  5. Did you say you wanted to give that to me? I know someone who says I should take my 4,000 or so cds and digitize them and then sell the cds.
  6. It use to be good. If they are now turning to comedians for shows, maybe they have ran out of biker gang shows, and Bigfoot documentaries.
  7. I rather like the way colour looked on images and in films in the 1960s. Maybe Pat is going to do a book.
  8. I think I posted what I need in some Hendrix thread around here at some point. I have not really thought about it in a while. What cracks me up is when people buy records and digitize them, and then make Mp3 files out of that, to put on their iPod. I guess I can see doing that if something is out of print, but if something is in print, or brand new, why go to all that trouble when you could just buy or obtain the Mp3 files elsewhere. That is about the same way I got the copy I have. The one I got is on the Blue Thumb label.
  9. I am mainly just want to finish my Hendrix collection some day. I think the last new album I bought was Vitalogy (Pearl Jam). Electric Warrior was the first T Rex album I ever bought - sometimes in the early 1980s, by way of Camelot Music at the mall where I am from.
  10. I stopped buying vinyl records when there were no more indoor flea markets to go to in the town where I live. I have bought a few records by way of Ebay, but it is just not the same.
  11. I noticed there was a vinyl re-issue of Appetite for Destruction at the Best Buy I was at the other night when I bought the Wilco DVD.
  12. Interesting. They are kept out of the light though I take it.
  13. Oh really. How are they stored?
  14. I think there is a lot of talk about how he lost it, or too much emphasis on all of those crappy albums he made/makes. I try to concentrate on these albums: Wheels of Fire Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs Live at the Fillmore Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert Blind Faith
  15. I picked the dvd up last night at Best Buy. They didn't have it at Walmart, I wonder why. . . Anyhow, it was not out anywhere at Best Buy. The dude said he would look in the back, and came back a few minutes later with the dvd. I wonder why they did not have any of the dvds on the rack with the rest of their music dvds? I thought it was interesting to go from that well-worn looking place in New Orleans, to whatever venue they show in the film after that. They went from being jammed on the stage - Pat was pretty close to the drums - to a more modern looking stage. I can see what people
  16. I'm listening to my SRV collection: Texas Flood Couldn't Stand the Weather Soul to Soul Live Alive In Step The Sky Is Crying
  17. Exclusive: Spinal Tap Debuts Song, Comes 'Back From The Dead' For Album
  18. That acoustic set is great. They had a deal a while back where you could buy all of them for a couple hundred bucks. I thought about buying them, but didn't. Social Deadworking
  19. It's actually the only Judas Priest album I have ever owned. It's a shame that they don't own it. Due to that, we are stuck with a crappy sounding CD put out by whatever the name of the company is that owns it now.
  20. Of course, early Whitesnake is a different deal than what they became in the 80s.
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