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Everything posted by Analogman
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Wolfgang's Vault
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I was guessing - I am sure it will show up soon enough.
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It's out there.
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Obama has lunch with 4 presidents and
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Although I am curious to hear the song that is 8 minutes or whatever, I won't be buying this.
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I have always liked that song - since I was a kid and first heard it. I think it is best heard within the context of the album - and not as a single. But - that is hard to do - as it has charted as a single (different from the album version) more than once over the years. A lot of people may not know this - but Days of Future Passed was only their second album. 1. "The Day Begins" (Peter Knight & The Moody Blues) / "Morning Glory" (Graeme Edge) (unlisted track)
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I am surprised it was not mentioned at Billboard.com. I had not heard of it until I just happened to be looking at that Ron Asheton story, and then looked at the rest of the news at Rolling Stone.com.
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From Rolling Stone.com:
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From Billboard.com:
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He's also a deadhead.
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I would think he would be more known for his Air America effort these days.
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I think that will be hard to get - right now, there are only two copies of Volume III on Amazon.com, and they are going for 160 bucks.
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Stewart Copeland - 20th Century Stewart Copeland - 21st Century
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That is one of reasons I wanted it - and the Betty interview.
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I'm not the biggest Gov't Mule fan - (I own Gov't Mule, The Deep End, Volume 1 and 2) - but it seems to me the dude can jam. If nothing else, he got the Allman Brothers to finally make a new album - Hittin' The Note - which I think is pretty good.
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Link The Deadhead's Taping Compendium, VOLUME II: An In-Depth Guide to the Music of the Grateful Dead on Tape, 1975-1985 came in the mail today. I paid 60 bucks for it - but it is worth it. The copy I received is in pristine condition - it looks like it has never been looked at. Now, it I can only find Volume III for a good price.
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New York School of poetry - He died the year I was born - ran over by a dune buggy on Fire Island.
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Thanks for the clarification.
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Aerosmith did that song also -
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It's on the Close to The Edge cd re-master now. They also did Every Little Thing (The Beatles) and I See You (The Byrds), on Yes (their first album). They also covered Everydays (Buffalo Springfield) on Time and A Word (their second album).
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Tell Laura I Love Her - Ray Peterson (1960). That song was one of those teen death songs - like Last Kiss (1962) by Wayne Cochran & the C.C. Riders (also covered by Pearl Jam).
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Alex and Geddy were on That Metal Show this week.