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Analogman

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  1. A few years ago I watched all his spoken films in order. It was interesting to see how he changed over the years. That one about riding on the train in Russia is a trip.
  2. I don't know any of those songs probably. I have that album on cassette - but I don't know if I ever listened to it. I must have at least once years ago.
  3. Fleetwood Mac in Japan 1977 Some of this is truly amazing. I don't think I knew that Lindsay played a Telecaster. (Go You Own Way for example) (2nd solo around the 3 min mark)
  4. LOL - wrong thread Delete the block Al Kooper helped to break The Zombies in America
  5. Go to Wilcobase and search on the song - Then click on the show - scroll down to the bottom and see if there is a show source listed - The links to the Wilco Live Show Archive won't work anymore - but you can just go to the Wilco Live Show Archive and find the show.
  6. Whenever I see some major band mention the "collector community" I always think of shadowy people lurking around darkened corners. Almost sort of a Men In Black deal.
  7. Here's my latest thing to play if I had a show: Sunset Love - Winter's Day
  8. He is probably too tied up with his radio show. I also wonder when the new Trigger Hippy album will come out.
  9. I think the songs from the new album are better live. I have to not been able to get into the new one all that much.
  10. Exactly. I suppose there are all sorts of fantasy Beatles 1970 tour lists out there.
  11. I guess that is all they had then - the side speakers. I suppose when I think of monitors I think of the front wedge monitors. I know there are also photos of Hendrix out there with such things sitting on a chair on the side of the stage. And Monterrey Pop - as seen int he film. I am curious about this Buffalo Springfield claim. I am thinking also that you can see such things in the Rolling Stones 69 tour film. I suppose for Dylan - the tour in 1974 must be the first time he had the use of a modern sound system.
  12. I think that is right. There is a bunch of talk about this in the GD Gear book.
  13. I think I have always read or heard that sort of this did not start until after Woodstock. I see that is not true. It must have come along at some point in the 60s.
  14. I suppose we have to remember there was no sort of soundboard or monitor system back then. They probably could not hear themselves very well. I think the first time I recall seeing such a thing was little speakers on the stage at Monterrey Pop. There must be some sort of book out there that gives the history of such things.
  15. Alan White is currently out of the band also.
  16. Yea - they could have put Down By The Seaside or some other track on there instead.
  17. That's interesting. I would think he was probably pretty strung out during that tour. I think as time (decades) go by I just prefer acoustic Dylan more than whatever else he does.
  18. I think it has always been my favorite one. It could be partly due to the story behind the making of the album and the mysterious wheel artwork. I am glad to see (hear) that the squeaky bass drum pedal has been left intact on the newest remasters.
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