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Everything posted by Analogman
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Oh I see. Do you live in Red Hill Town?
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Thanks for the report. It sounds like something I would like to hear. I'd be surprised if they allowed taping, since they are recording the shows for a new album.
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It's from this show: Dime A Dozen link. The Wilco Live Show Archive link.
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I don't figure Tommy is complaining too much. I read an interview with him where he mentioned that he was working as a telemarketer at one point after The Replacements were finished.
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There are also several of them still being seeded at Dime A Dozen. Link to the BT section of the board where you will find the threads. Hint: Put NTSC in the search box at the bottom left side of the page and hit enter.
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I was about to throw these discs away (these are the discs I received in the mail from someone named Joe - if I re-call correctly), but decided to try and rip them with EAC again before I did. They actually came out with no errors this time. So, I now have FLAC files of this show. As I said before, I am not willing to put this up on a BT site. And to be honest, I don't really want to mess with B&P, and I am certainly not willing to mess with Vines (they don't work). So - unless The Owl objects, we will just put this show up there at some point. I made a note in the text file about the r
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This is one of the shows we have listed at The Wilco Live Show Archive as coming in from Europe. If someone has it handy, I would like a copy also.
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If I had one of those, I would buy it there.
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I know what you mean. Amazon has it for 9.99 - of course, they are going to get you with the S&H.
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Yes - short answer - ZZ Top, Rush, and I forgot who else. I don't recall what the thread was called. It may have just been some posts in another thread.
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The James Gang Taverne de l'Olympia, Paris, France, August 20, 1971 I have a feeling Joe can't hear himself very well - but still, I love this French TV stuff: Stop / You're Gonna Need Me / Walk Away The Bomber Woman
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There are a few - I think we had a thread about that once. I think both bands (U2 and The Stones) grossed over 300 million on their last tours.
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Ryan Adams Shubert Theater New Haven, CT. 2/20/09
Analogman replied to Sparky speaks's topic in After The Show
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Supposedly the reason why: What's the deal with those chorus/background vocals in Unknown Caller? They sound like shit. The beginning piece of music in I'll Go Crazy reminds me of a song - but I can't think of it.
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Well, there you go, the Col. is not a Klink - he is sharing the ride.
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I think someday I am going to copy all the 50 + dvds of Wilco/UT/Jeff shows I have and send them to you.
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It's funny - The Unforgettable Fire is my favorite U2 album, but I actually prefer U2 songs that feature guitar, and not keyboards or loops, or whatever. That is why I love Rattle and Hum. As I said, I like the acoustic guitar, and the vibe of the song. I have not yet bought the re-masters either - except for The Joshua Tree. The re-master boxset is 70 bucks at Amazon.com - I figure I will get it eventually.
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I like the acoustic guitar deal. Spotify
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We generally always have some sort of U2 thread going on - even one about the re-masters. There is some good discussion in that thread. I have not stopped buying their albums, as they are one of the few bands from the 1980s that I got into. And besides Michael Bolton, I am the only guy who likes the song:
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Me too - and I also wonder if he got some of them from the sites I posted a link to up above.
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Interviews and articles can still be found at the two sites below: Wilco (Gumbo Pages) Wilco (an unofficial site)
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The comic book that Hurley is reading. Y: The Last Man
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Robyn Hitchcock...Sex, Food, Drugs & Insects
Analogman replied to jimtweedy1977's topic in Someone Else's Song
I don't really know much about this guy - except for some things I have read in magazines. Anyhow, I was looking for something on Hulu, and saw this: Storefront Hitchcock - Filmmaker Jonathan Demme profiles British singer/songwriter Robyn Hitchcock. -
I don't care for them either.