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Analogman

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  1. I always think it is funny that people think he wrote the songs in Black Sabbath, when it was actually Geezer who wrote almost all of the lyrics. I think the last Ozzy album I heard all the way through was The Ultimate Sin. From what I have heard over the last few years, I'd say the dude can not sing anymore. I am more interested in the Heaven and Hell (Sabbath with Dio) album that is coming out.
  2. A post on a blog about the rehearsal. To echo some what has been said, I just saw this on Billboard.com:
  3. I think his last solo album tanked.
  4. This is from Duff McKagan's Column 'Appetite For Investment' @ Playboy.com:
  5. Link (Q.104.3 - NY radio station) If you look around on the above page, there is a phone interview with Paul Stanley where he talks about making a new KISS album with actual tape machines, and no outside songwriters. I don't know if it something I would buy, but that is certainly a nice thing to hear.
  6. No setlist for Feb 22nd. I have learned that there was a actually a torrent of the 21st or the 22nd show up for a time at bt.etree. It got removed, of course. Some people managed to get it though - so it is out there. I don't have it, but hope to find a copy somewhere.
  7. Well, I was wrong about which book the story first appeared:
  8. I'd let it go. Don't worry, people will start to use places like Daily Motion and the other YouTube clones. What I find funny is that you can find things on Google Video, that have been removed from Youtube. Although, I believe Google is going to do away with Google Video, and put all of their efforts into Youtube. It's all about money, of course.
  9. I wish they would put out that sort of thing also. But, thanks to the internet, we can find just about all that stuff out there somewhere.
  10. That song is on Biograph, as is You're a Big Girl Now (the other version). And on The Bootlege Series, Volume 1-3: Tangled Up in Blue (September 16, 1974) Blood on the Tracks alternate take Call Letter Blues" (September 16, 1974) Blood on the Tracks outtake Idiot Wind (September 19, 1974) Blood on the Tracks alternate take If You See Her, Say Hello (September 16, 1974) Blood on the Tracks alternate take So I wonder what else they will give us besides what is listed.
  11. Episode 5x08 LaFleur - Easter Eggs, Screencaps, and Analysis Direct link. I noticed Richard said that the force field could not stop him or his people. Some questions from Lostpedia:
  12. I forgot about that one. That's the book that revealed the secret.
  13. Great episode. Of course, Sawyer's peace won't last.
  14. That's when it was published, he actually began writing it in the 1960s.
  15. It's been happening since December. Link to Warner Brothers + Youtube Google search (There are many articles listed there)
  16. Link found at Expecting Rain Another mention of the Blood on The Tracks re-issue:
  17. There are many people who have written dissertations on Bob Dylan, so I am surprised there has not been one on The Beatles. I'm sure there has been at some point in the last 40 odd years. I see what they are saying now - they are the first to offer a concentration solely on The Beatles.
  18. I do - but not as much as the CSN album. I really like Neil's song Country Girl. Which he supposedly does not care all that much for, due to all of the overdubs. I don't care much for Teach Your Children (except for Jerry's pedal steel). Speaking of David Crosby, he has his boat for sale. Besides 4 Way Street, and the boxset, I have never owned any of their other albums, or solo albums (except for all the Neil Young albums I own, that is).
  19. I usually tell people to not bother with that one. He also wrote (or rather copied Goldman's unpublished work) that giant Beatles book a few years ago.
  20. Speaking of Crosby/Nash, I use to have this cd* - good stuff: Another Stoney Evening *If fell victim to one of those plastic cd fixing devices. I have never bought it again.
  21. Like The Beatles, I think their strength is all of them working together. The first CSN album is probably my favorite album of all time, and I know that it would not be what it is without Graham Nash. I may check that album out at some point. He is also very involved in photography, and, was in The Hollies (for those who did not know). I have read that he is putting together a Stills boxset, which is odd, as Stills is not one to give up control to anyone. Crosby Stills Nash & Young - You Don't Have to Cry
  22. Rhino just put out a Graham Nash Boxset. I have never been into his songs all that much. And I certainly don't think his stuff his better than his band mates. I do, however, like the song I Used To Be A King. I've never heard the album version, only live versions. Graham Nash - Reflections (boxset) Songs for Beginners[CD/DVD-Audio] re-master
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