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Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival
Analogman replied to YouAReMYface's topic in Someone Else's Song
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5 O'Clock post - I meant to add I did not know all of that stuff. I just recall reading some article in a Spin magazine that said he was found dead in an alleyway in Florida. I know he is the man - but I just don't care for jazz rock or fusion or whatever it's called.
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I looked for this in three different stores yesterday - no luck. A good site for Futurama news.
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Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival
Analogman replied to YouAReMYface's topic in Someone Else's Song
The deal is still online. -
google map of LZ landmarks
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I figure that festival would end up with more people than Woodstock/Walkins Glen if that is true.
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That deal with the german dude was uh, rather spooky.
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More of the above. and Summer 2008 - Hellboy II: The Golden Army
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Can someone move this thread to the BT section - the compilation is going up at dime a dozen shortly.
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Besides Neil Young - my other favorite Canadian dudes are Rush and SCTV.
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Good day, eh?
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Looks like some boob trickery going on there.
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Mid 60s - late 70s Mostly - early-mid 70s
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I have exactly 100 shows listed right now - of course, many of them are dead seeds. Another reason why they should go for that one deal. I am not about to beg people to seed - more than once anyhow.
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His son sure puts him to shame when it comes to jumping over stuff and succeeding. Of course, his bike is a lot lighter for one thing.
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Well, I like to help people get the goods. I suppose we are in a grey area having those around to grab. Soon - I will have 7 or so dvds full of Wilco/Jeff shows for sharing. Any word on that one deal?
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Along with Larry Csonka, he was one of my heroes when I was 6 years old.
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The Owl also has them.
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Thanks.
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He was just in the news recently - something to do with a lawsuit with one of those rap dudes. I also recall seeing Evel Knievel (1971) and Viva Knievel! (1977) at the drive-in.