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Everything posted by Analogman
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Which brings us to the time I was shooting a BB gun at the age of 6 and was trying to make like The Rifleman. I almost lost some fingers over that deal.
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I once got chased by a slightly beyond pissed off truck driver for lodging a few of those in the door of his truck. We rigged them to shoot out of a crossbow.
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This makes me think of Westinghouse Company picnics. I was married once - almost 18 years ago.
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What was there policy on Jarts?
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Did you catch the Pittsburgh kids shows I posted?
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Is this how Wilco is flying over there?
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I don't recall those so much - I recall people collecting beer mirrors though.
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I don't have any of those anymore - but I do have some T-shirts that were won at the fair.
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Kiss cards - 25 cents a pack - now, 76 dollars
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That's right. Probably several other bands - he was the Benmont Tench of his day. I think I like Let It Bleed a bit more than Beggar's Banquet - although, I recall reading somewhere that several of the songs on Beggar's Banquet through Exile on Main Street were recorded/demoed at the same time.
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Also - The Jeff Beck Group, The Jefferson Airplane, and Quicksilver Messenger Service. He was a strange agent - so I have read.
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I don't like that song much - I like No Expectations the best - besides the ones you've heard a million times. "Sympathy for the Devil"
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Starts out nice - I was using that as an example of a Stones song that was not about sex/drugs/rock and roll.
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It would be nice to some day to see Wilcobase, A Sea Black With Ink, The Wilco Show Archive, Wilco's Non-album Tracks List, etc. combined into one place. This somewhat happened with the Black Crowes show site - crowesbase. I think it is pretty cool.
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Two entirely different deals - and Pete has always worshiped The Stones. The Who have covered some Stones songs, actually. Although, they both came from a Jimmy Reed/Chuck Berry/black American blues/motown/stax music background - thanks to the talent of Pete, The Who left that sort of thing behind and went down a different path altogether. The Rolling Stones, I feel, have always stayed close to thier roots - whether it sounds like it or not. OR - put it this way - minus Salt of The Earth, and some other songs - most Rolling Stone songs are about sex/drugs/rock and roll in some form or
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BBC Radio Theatre in London on Tuesday 01 April
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There is always a paper trail:
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not bad
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Did you have a sack race to an altar of potato salad?
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I have a hard time with the word nostalgia or classic - as I have spent almost my whole life around "stuff from the past" - so it is normal for me. The race car track I had featured tractor trailers that could pass each other.
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I had some of those - Two Gun Kid or something like that. Two shows from Pittsburgh: Captain Pitt Adventure Time
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A Sea Black With Ink - Wilco lyric website There should be a pinned thread about that place - just like is this for the other Wilco stuff up there.