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Omnibus Midnight in Mississippi August 19, 2008 Dog Days July 22, 2008 Omnibus is a re-recorded collection from our Roadrunner years. You can buy both for $18.00 or buy them separately for $10. They will be shipped as soon as you order. For those of you who have pre-ordered Midnight In Mississippi, they will be shipped early next week. Also, a double gatefold vinyl LP will be available in a month. Be sure to check out the rest of our catalog, too. Hope to see you soon! Laurie CLICK HERE TO ORDER THE BLUE MOUNTAIN CDS!!! Broadmoor Records Tour dates: July 26- Neshoba Coun
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It would be cool if there was some film footage of that sort of thing. Grateful Dead Live at Fillmore East on 1970-09-20
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Jeff Tweedy, Glenn Kotche & Pat Sansone @ Park West July 11
Analogman replied to Dr. Steve Brule's topic in After The Show
Along with what Froggie pointed out - remember, if I show is up at The Owl, there will be a link for it at the bottom of the page for that particular show at Wilcobase. -
That's no big deal - a lot of dudes in bands travel separately. Even Michael Stipe did that at one point - maybe still does.
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It had to do with them running the sound through the great pyramid. It must have been more about that not working - instead of the tapes being bad. I knew this show would come out some day.
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Much like the Steal Your Face tapes (which were re-worked when the film was re-released on DVD), I have always read that the Egyptian tapes were bad. I guess technology changes everything. Is there not a lengthy article about this in one of those Taper books?
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I found that story here.
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Criss Angel
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Subpop 20th Anniversary Festival - July 11-13, 2008
Analogman replied to Analogman's topic in Someone Else's Song
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Smashing Pumpkins to play Horseshoe Casino
Analogman replied to LouieB's topic in Someone Else's Song
I suppose we'll see some of this now - as we have casinos now a days. I wonder if it all has something to do with the fact that if a band you like is playing a theater, you are going there to see them because you want to vs. casino's have bands come and play to attract people to come and gamble. Or is it as you say - maybe that is the only place to play. I am against casinos all together. But - that is a whole other thread. -
Smashing Pumpkins to play Horseshoe Casino
Analogman replied to LouieB's topic in Someone Else's Song
Another phenomenon - bands playing private shows and corporate events for big money. There is also the whole deal of playing biker events and House of Blues clubs. I suppose this sort of thing is good for the fans - as they get closer to the band. I wonder what their profit is - as opposed to playing theaters or summer shed tours. -
When I was in, they could still grab people. Anyhow - Christianity serves several purposes to those in the military: 1. In times of war, those who serve are afraid they are going to die, so they start thinking about the supposed afterlife. 2. If those who serve end up killing people in combat they feel guilty, and therefore, seek redemption. 3. Christianity is a component of Manifest Destiny.
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Smashing Pumpkins to play Horseshoe Casino
Analogman replied to LouieB's topic in Someone Else's Song
It's only two guys right - the rest are hired hands? -
Yes, if one wants Mp3s of various bit rates, one can get what they want from that site.
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I am not busting on you, old chap. I was just curious.
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Tell me, Why do you keep starting threads on this dude?
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I don't think I have ever really listened to the last disc in that box - maybe once - when I first bought it.
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So Many Roads - Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois, 1995-07-09 is the last track on the So Many Roads (1965-1995) boxset. I still think that was sort of a tacky thing to put on there.