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Analogman

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  1. She is Max Johnston's sister, for those who may not know that. One of the first cds I ever bought was Short Sharp Shocked.
  2. I don't really care for Steely Dan, but I would be surprised if the did something like Van Morrison did not to long ago. Web Sheriff
  3. Also, there is not standard of quality for those sort of places. They can rip things however they want, and put them up. They only answer to themselves. I actually have 20 or so of those places bookmarked at home. I notice some are better than others. I can't recall the deal with the place you mentioned, I am just speaking in general terms. I would think the cops would have their hands full with shutting down BT sites, but maybe they are going to start going after Blogs that host music also. Of course, if someone is hosting ROIO tracks, I guess they don't have to worry. I have also been readin
  4. I think a lot of those sort of places will be closing up this year. I just read that Rapidshare turned over all of their records to the GEMA.
  5. There is not even an etree listing for it at Wilcobase. I checked - db.etree.org->Wilco->1997 I would guess that it was not taped. We have no listing for this show at The Wilco Archive, either. Whenever we ran across a show that does not have a setlist, and we can provide one with a recently acquired show, I always make sure to let Rob know about it.
  6. Doh! I was watching some videos on Youtube today of Brian and Jeff. That dude should write the Uncle Tupelo story.
  7. I can see your point. I am not that crazy about a lot of effect pedals to begin with. It can be overdone, I mean to say. Personally, I am partial to the sound of the original wah-wah and fuzzface, and some of things that Jimi used. I suppose I name those dudes as that is really the music I prefer, and have mostly listened to since I was a kid. Speaking of guitar players and effect pedals - the fist member of Wilco I ever talked to was Nels. I asked him a question about one of his pedals.
  8. I always wanted a ship in a bottle. An old one though, not some kit deal. Hugo cracks me up.
  9. From what I have read, that was pretty normal back in the day.
  10. I'm not much of a Pink Floyd fan, but it seems to me the dude has talent. I think that is an interesting comment though - if it is just the gear, then get up there and do it. I suppose for me, it is always the British Blues players: Beck, Green, Page, etc. Although, there are of course some American dudes as well - Hendrix, Santana, SRV, Allman, etc.
  11. I see John Doe and Gene Simmons have something in common: It's also interesting to me that more and more bands are picking what songs they are going to play by way of people voting on their websites.
  12. I guess it depends what you are into. I have Sonic Temple on cassette. I don't think I ever bought any of their other albums. As I recall, they were sometimes called a metal band, influenced by bands like The Doors. Which is sort of funny, as Ian eventually joined The Doors. I suppose I usually prefer Metal that is powerful and crushing, which is the sort of Metallica I prefer - Seek & Destroy and not the Enter Sandman stuff.
  13. Wilcobase is the answer. Also, there should be a txt or info file that will give you information in among the tracks up at The Wilco Archive.
  14. It will be up at The Wilco Archive - but it may be a while before there is an update. I am sure someone would be willing to send it to you.
  15. I can help seed - but not until I get home, of course. There are two sources. There are 5 and 12 seeders listed.
  16. I know someone who saw them on that tour. He was the dude who did the metal show at the college radio station here where I live. He said there was some "hippie looking guy" walking around talking to people before the show. When the show started, he noticed the "hippie looking guy" was playing bass in the opening band. Some of the footage in Cliff 'Em All is from that tour. The whole thing is on Youtube. Hella Cool!
  17. I think it is because a lot of bands sell their SBD sourced shows these days, and the belief that SBD sourced shows are more likely to end being sold as bootlegs.
  18. I don't recall seeing any, but then again, the only thing I really look for these days are Wilco and related shows. I think I have seen at least one Steely Dan FM sourced concert on a bootleg blog somewhere.
  19. I am somewhat surprised, but not really. A lot of older bands don't seem to understand live show trading, probably due to the buying and selling of bootlegs back in the day. Although, not all BT sites follow Dime a Dozen's lead, so you may find Steely Dan shows elsewhere.
  20. They are listed on Dime A Dozen's Not allowed artists and bands list.
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