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Analogman

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  1. There was an interview with him in one of the recent issues of Rolling Stone.
  2. I recall the name, just not their songs. After a Youtube check, I recall them now. MOR shit.
  3. I don't really recall the Atlanta Rhythm Section, but I do have some records that came out of radio station that was throwing away all of their records when the switch to cds took place.
  4. My first thought was - why can't just take some of his bread and build a brick and mortar bathroom next to the guardhouse. I assume he does not want them in the house. That is not surprising - given all the stories you hear about stuff that was stolen by people working for John and Yoko, and other famous people.
  5. I hope this new album does not stink up the place. The dude must be cheap.
  6. One of the reasons often cited for the film not coming out at the time was due to The Who's performance overshadowing The Rolling Stone's performance.
  7. I know of no Son Volt Base or anything like that. You could try Postcard From Hell or the links at Factory Belt.
  8. I was thinking about that 76 film yesterday, this guy seems to have it all up on his Youtube channel: Playlist 1 Playlist 2 I think I am going to get the DVD of that, it has to be a bit better than watching it on Youtube, at least. It's with the A Trick of the Tail re-master.
  9. I like the re-release of that because you get to watch the interview with Kevin Stein, who is a bit out there, shall we say. He almost tells us that the laser part in Won't Get Fooled Again from the Shepperton concert was filmed later and then inserted into the sequence. Almost.
  10. Me too - since I was about 12.
  11. There are two of those Duane Allman Anthologies - I don't have either of them. I have some songs from that Boz album on a cdr somewhere. I'll Be Long Gone is a great song.
  12. The Boz Scaggs connection is that Duane played on Boz Scaggs (1969), his second solo album.
  13. Some DVDs: The Kids Are Alright DVD Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 DVD The Who At Kilburn: 1977 DVD Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who DVD And coming soon: '30 YEARS MAXIMUM R AND B' TO BE REISSUED AS 'MAXIMUM R & B LIVE' THE WHO - MAXIMUM R & B LIVE 30 Years Max R and BThe DVD of 'MAXIMUM R & B LIVE', first released as '30 YEARS OF MAXIMUM R & B' on video in 1994, is being reissued worldwide by Universal on March 23rd in a new package complete with new content, 5:1 sound and a bonus disc of the entire Rockpalast Concert from 1981, previously only seen on TV
  14. The Who (official site) The Who (Wikipedia entry) The Who discography (basic) The Hypertext Who Joe Giorgianni's Who Page The Who This Month Whitefang's Who Site This guy has the biggest collection of Who stuff in the world. Quadrophenia.net The Who - Official Forums Pete's guitars - and other gear Long Live Rock Long Live Rock is dedicated to providing the ultimate Who website where fans can share and archive information and content for the worlds greatest rock and roll band. We hope you enjoy visiting and contributing to the various areas of the website.
  15. Monday night the guest were: Bonnie and Bekka Bramlett, John Hammond, Susan Tedeschi, and Bruce Katz.
  16. That's awesome, as the kids say. I was very much into that sort of deal when I was a kid.
  17. Are you familiar with this: Chariots of the Gods?: Unsolved Mysteries of the Past (book) Chariots of the Gods: Unsolved Mysteries of the Past (film)
  18. I was thinking of that. I remember you telling that story.
  19. It''s not really about HD vs. DVD. HD is the format it was filmed in, and DVD is the method of storage. There is, or was such a thing as HD DVD. Some quick definitions:
  20. There is a town in north Ontario from where I drive 5-10 hours for every show I go to And in my mind I still need a place to go All my changes were there
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