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Anyone ever see these earlier musical legends in conert?
Analogman replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
It would have been @20 minutes of girls screaming - most likely. -
Quadrophenia - broken up into 11 segments
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New York International Fringe Festival
Analogman replied to Big Perm's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I am going to visit Gary, and maybe, Ms. Viatroy while I am at it. -
Ricky Gervais' blog Tribute to Kelly
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That is pretty cool - straight from the horse's mouth - as Ian Hunter would say.
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This reminds me somewhat of the pre and post Summerteeth/Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Wilco discussion. I like this band - they have some great songs, and now, they have changed their sound. So, that takes some getting use to. They are one of the three bands that I enjoy listening to that I learned about by being on this message board.
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New York International Fringe Festival
Analogman replied to Big Perm's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Anyone ever see these earlier musical legends in conert?
Analogman replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
I think this is the only time they played in Baltimore - according to what I found online: -
Some good news about Americans and religion
Analogman replied to bjorn_skurj's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Somehow I don't see the Baptists who jammed god tickets in my door frame, the Mormons who cracked the neighbor's front door glass pounding on it, and the Jehovah Witnesses who bug the heck out of people at the Laundromat all sitting down together and accepting each other -
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This came about as I was about to buy one of those Who cd re-issues I don't own (Tommy 2 disc edition) and the guy at the counter pointed out the fact that I was about to buy an SACD - which was a nice thing of him to do - a I would not have been able to play it. All of the early Stones cds I bought a while back have an SACD layer.
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Grateful Dead Live at Dupont Gymnasium M.I.T. on 1970-05-07 I love the acoustic stuff - although, Candyman sounds odd without the haunting pedal steel in the background. Darkness Jam (I had never heard this before either) I have never actually heard any of the New Riders albums - the above song has a pretty cool groove. A woman I work with recently saw them play a show at a place up in the mountains.
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SACD is a dead medium now, yes? At least that is what some dude in a record store in Pittsburgh told me a few month ago.
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Records By Mail Another place -
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Neil McCormick
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I can see his point. I heard it a few months ago. I don't think I will buy it - as I could not get into it.
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I think I may have said this before - but I looked at the newspaper accounts that were published right after that show, and the following two themes seemed to emerge from what I read: 1. People thought that there was going to be some sort of "60s like riot". 2. Most people interviewed on the street seemed to hate them, because, they were not playing Disco music. That's a terrible version of Cumberland Blues - I can't believe they put that up for people to hear.
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I have Cary's first solo album - but not the other two.
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I don't have that one, or The Hilltops album.
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I started to say - I have the SBD of those shows - but then changed my mind after reading that. But - as you just said, that is what they are. Of course, you can look it up - as you have the magic book. Someone sent me the Huntington show on cassette years ago - the Morgantown show I got from archive.org before they stopped the downloading of SBD shows.
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I saw that on David Gans' blog the other day - pretty funny.