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Everything posted by Analogman
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Yea - my first show.
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There have been some I did not get - but thought about it: The Final Note (Painter's Mill 1971), Warner Theater 2005, Down in Texas '71, and Syria Mosque (1971). I have been by the place where the last one was recorded. It's a parking lot now. I did get the re-release of Bear's Fillmore East show (1970) and the Fillmore West '71 cd.
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When the world was in lockdown - I bought the box - The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings.
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When I saw that thing about Vegas I wondered how they would do that without Larry. The Black Crowes did a similar release some years ago. It is actually pretty good. We'll see. I read his book. But I had to read it quick - it was through a library ebook. U2 is the only band releasing new albums that I am still buying. I have pretty much gave up on everybody else.
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Mr. u2roolz - are you going to post about the new U2 album?
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I did not know there was a 3rd series. I like that show she was in with Phil Davis - Rose and Maloney. Now if we could only get more of Whitechapel. I have watched that many times.
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Yea - Sunday afternoon also.
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That used to be a Saturday afternoon or late night movie back in the day.
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You can read about it starting on Page 3: https://viachicago.org/topic/53522-wilco-on-nugsnet-subscription/page/3/ I wonder why also. I don't think anyone has heard a reason.
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Below are all the shows we have collected and uploaded to The Wilco Live Show Archive from July 2022 -December 2022: It could be we are not going to see a lot of shows going forward. As Wilco no longer allows taping. I guess we will see as time goes on. (Note: There were a lot of old shows put up at The Traders’ Den, Dime a Dozen, etc. the past few months. We already have those shows up at the Wilco Live Show Archive. I don't think I am going to bother posting shows anymore that we already have and that have been posted on various BT sites over and over again. That is one
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I don't think I have ever got to see the last two seasons they made. I'll have to see if they are streaming somewhere here.
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I hope we get it here on Netflix.
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I like that song The Kind of Fella I Am. It's a great album. I may get the new 2 disc version.
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The new episode of Detectorists is on BBC2 in the UK on Boxing Day, and elsewhere later in 2023.
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I recall reading about that stuff somewhere - maybe in The Tapers books or a blog?
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Yea - back on topic. I re-watched that so-called lost black and white 1970 film from Europe the other day. I love watching how Jerry answers those questions at that party or whatever it was. I wonder who that girl with the dark eye shadow is that was often seen taking photographs. I think next to the Alligator Strat period my favorite Jerry sound is when he was playing that SG.
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Move on - we don't need negative threads about the Grateful Dead or any other bands. Plus it is sort of weird there is next to no posting on here anymore - and people swoop down to trash a band.
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
Oddly enough - that was the first Bruce album I ever bought. I found it in a junk shop in the early 1990s. It was still sealed when I bought it. It's amazing he carried that tape around in his pocket for a while. And then made the album from that tape. -
We don't need it - move on - you are 20 years late. I myself used to spend a lot of time going on and on about how much I hated certain bands. It does not do anyone any good. Talk about what you do like.
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We get it - you don't like the Grateful Dead. You don't need to waste your time saying it over and over again.
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My first Wilco show. And the first Wilco live show I was ever given on cd a few days later. The next year is when I met some people here for the first time. And also the first time I met Jeff.
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Saw it at the theater back in the day - and on Cinemax many times after that - Don't forget The Plimsouls - I guess John Cusack does not care for Better Off Dead. That's a shame.
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I have not watched that documentary. I think in the U2 by U2 book they also talk down the film/album. I am watching it now. I see what you are saying. That is pretty much the same stuff he goes on about in the book. It will be interesting to see if he carries on with those beliefs in his new book. But to me my favorite U2 albums/time span will always be The Unforgettable Fire/The Joshua Tree/Rattle and Hum.
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It's a shame they don't release a boxset of that film/album with extra stuff. But I doubt they ever will.
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I think it was more made fun of or written off In Europe rather than here. I think it's great. I saw it twice when it played in theaters.