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Analogman

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  1. Try this - Wilcobase song search: Wilcobase listing for the song It's Just That Simple. (All the shows where it has been played.)
  2. I don't know what there business deal is - but why would they want to stop them? It would mean more money in royalties or whatever.
  3. It will happen eventually. Everything get re-released - more than once these days. From what I have seen, there are many reasons for re-releases. 1. It happens after a band leaves a label and the band has some success. The band's former label re-releases their catalog in hopes of getting a piece of that success. 2. The band's hit making days are over, and re-releases are a good way to move catalog. 3. The band has a well known album that people will buy again and again, particularly when there are goodies added. 4. The band's cd catalog sounds and looks terrible, so the label deletes
  4. The Box Tops Soul Deep Trains and Boats and Planes Neon Rainbow Choo Choo Train
  5. Grateful Dead Live at Barton Hall - Cornell University on 1977-05-08 This show does not move me as much as some of others do. I think it's the drums. I understand the playing and recording came together to form something magical - it sounds very nice. I suppose I just prefer the earlier stuff.
  6. That's what I was thinking. I also had a thought that Rhino must be re-releasing the Winterland box to cash in on the tour.
  7. Which is the name of a Alice in Chains song.
  8. That sounds like the name of a Soundgarden song.
  9. I think in that KISS book I mentioned around here somewhere, Ace talks about Gene submitting hundreds of songs and thinking they were all good, but his approach was to offer a few that he thought were good. But at the end of the day, KISS is really about Gene and Paul and their songs. As Gene has said over the years, he envisioned KISS as a hard rock version of The Beatles. So going by that, Ace and Peter got their one or two songs on the albums. As far as I know, Beth is still the biggest selling single they ever had. I like a lot of the songs Peter sang lead on - but not his solo stuff
  10. I guess they are going all out on this tour: The Dead 2009 Tour Bookstore
  11. I know - I even like Music From The Elder.
  12. Like Rush, I began listening to them around 76/77, and still do to this day.
  13. A lot of it I don't like, some of it I do. I don't really know shit about The Cure, but I like some Ratt songs.
  14. Stephen Pearcy and Robert Smith do have two things in common.
  15. I think his first two are cool - after that, he is just a parody of himself.
  16. That first album is also great. It was recorded in less than a day - or so I have read. I have an original pressing of it.
  17. I've read some speculation that the whole deal was a put-on.
  18. I thought it sounded familiar. Rhino has it listed as a new release - that is what threw me off. Rhino link
  19. Did that just come out - or was it a while ago? It says April 9th at Amazon. I lose track of all the releases sometimes. I have not bought one since Three From The Vault, and before that it was the Fillmore East: April 1971 release. Something I never thought about - when a show comes out like that, you can no longer listen to the stream at archive.org.
  20. The Last Rehearsal (new video) I noticed Amazon has this for 70 bucks: Winterland 1973: The Complete Recordings
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