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Analogman

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  1. I have to say that Clementine is another one of those songs I can listen to more than once. Why they dropped this song is a mystery to me. It spoke to me the very first time I heard it on So Many Roads. (Crystal Ballroom, Portland, Oregon, Feb 2 1968 - which happened to be the day after my 2nd birthday)
  2. Why is that people find this so funny I wonder. A lot of people have died. Stage 4
  3. Those are just tracks from his Theme Time Radio Hour Show. I don't why they are offering that. You can find those shows online in various places.
  4. I think that popped up when I ordered the cd from Amazon.
  5. That what I was thinking. I think that is correct, he is just playing that little keyboard deal.
  6. I think they have or had several rock bands on their label - even George Thorogood. I have also read that Rounder is also going to be the new home of Rush.
  7. I suppose at this point, I'd like to see him do some more acoustic solo albums. That is partly due to the fact that I generally prefer acoustic Dylan over electric Dylan as time goes on.
  8. It sounds to me like he is going for a sort of rockabilly sound - at least on Jolene. It's All Good makes me think of Everything Is Broken.
  9. Plus Rounder is releasing Dennis DeYoung's new album.
  10. I have not yet heard it - that is about what I figured. It seems people love it, or hate it.
  11. The Jam at the end of Dark Star on Dick's Picks Volume 2 (Columbus, Ohio 10/31/71). Jerry's playing on this jam makes me think of someone surfing.
  12. It's the story about Keith saying that he snorted his dead father's ashes. He then later said that he was making that up. I suppose I was just thinking of all those Keith interviews where he threatens people, and talks about carrying a knife in his boot.
  13. I heard the song Cocaine And Ashes the other day. Jay better hope that Keith does not come after him with his big knife.
  14. I was reading about it in the Taping Compendium book, and decided to check it out.
  15. Some 80's Metal: Anthrax - Metal Thrashing Mad Metal Church - The Dark And, uh, this:
  16. The 3rd Volume and the Addendum are the ones eluding me also. There are some new videos up at Dead.net. 4/12 Greensboro 4/14 Charlottesville Goin' Down The Road
  17. The Windmills of Your Mind
  18. I see your point, and actually, the music I listen to the most comes from that time period. I just don't think it's necessary to push the drug issue. I would like to think it was more than that - as a lot of things were going down at the time. And also - we are talking about a very talented group of people, spread over several bands, so something must be said for talent and natural creativity.
  19. That's how I see them - always have. Mr. Orkie is right though - if you look them up at Wikipedia, the term psychedelic rock is used in describing them. I think it was due to some of the silly lyrics that Pete Brown wrote with Jack Bruce, the clothing and hair of Eric, and some of the album cover art one finds on two of their albums. But I believe at the heart of the band was the blues, amplified, which is just the way I like it. I believe some of that speaks to what I said earlier - it was about commercial appeal. I doubt Rollin' and Tumblin' was a hit, but, of course, Sunshine of Your Lov
  20. I'm not much of Pink Floyd fan - and could never stand the whole Wish You Were Here deal. If you want to talk about dope, I think that album was made for people on downers. What I do like: Fat Old Sun, A Pillow of Winds, Echoes (except for the noise part), Dark Side of The Moon, and the Pompeii film.
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