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3 Songs Jeff Lynne plays on that I actually like: Brontosaurus Message From The Country When Alice Comes Back To The Farm
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Long Ryders are back (for a while)
Analogman replied to Albert Tatlock's topic in Someone Else's Song
That's right. I think I heard that by way of BBC online or Youtube. I've probably read more about Paisley Underground/Alt-country (pre-Uncle Tupelo)/Cowpunk than listened to it. The mid-1980s were the all metal (mostly) years for me. -
Long Ryders are back (for a while)
Analogman replied to Albert Tatlock's topic in Someone Else's Song
Sid Griffin is an interesting guy. Sid In Conversation with David Fricke (4 parts) -
It is also up at Archive.org: The Dead's Early Thematic Jams
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That's right.
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Archie Bell and The Drells (1968)
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I thought that one I mentioned was called The Spanish Jam until just now.
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I call it the Pretty Cool, Dude or Nice Story, Bro Jam.
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And whatever that Jam is from 10/31/1971 after Dark Star. . .
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I read yesterday that Metallica is starting a re-issue campaign. So far all I saw listed was 150 dollar boxsets. I will be interested if they end up doing a 2 disc deal. And the sound is not brickwalled. All my Metallica is original vinyl pressings, or original cassettes. I think the only Metallica I have on cd is that 2 disc Garage Days release from many years ago. While we are it - is any of you live in a city where the Twisted Sister documentary is playing and happen to see it - I would love to hear about it. 2/18/2016 Metal: Iron Maiden Unveils Its Awesome Boeing 747 For 'Boo
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I've never read the books. That first film is a masterpiece directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The other one is not a masterpiece. But - also directed by Peter Bogdanovich.
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If you want to watch it - there is a sequel - Texasville (1990).
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
I don' think I knew that Bruce was writing a book - if I did, I must have forgot about it: -
I only have Mp3 files. It was actually the last thing I acquired. I stopped acquiring things that way after I acquired those files. About six years ago.
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The only one of those I acquired was the Fillmore West 1969 boxset. I believe people also ask hundreds of dollars for that boxset.
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I figure that is what we are going for when we buy such releases. The work of Jeffrey Norman and the artwork. I think the last GD live album I bought was that 4/18/1970 show.
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You can find hundreds of GD soundboard tapes up at bt.etree.org.
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I wonder if the Lone Gunmen will be in one of these new episodes? I recall watching their short-lived show.
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I was never saw very many episodes of the X-Files back in the day. When I got Netflix a while back I ended up watching all of the episodes. I thought that episode last night was hilarious.
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I like her voice on the first album. It's just such a different trip than the rest of the JA albums. It shows you how fast things changed over a short time. That first album is all about so-called folk rock and Marty's songs.
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This is freaky or cosmic, as they use to say:
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I don't think so. For those who only know the OG Surrealistic Pillow - check out the re-master from 2003. They took off the echo/reverb. It sounds totally different.
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Although it's a Jorma song, not a Paul song - Third Week In The Chelsea.
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Oddly enough - I think she is a now a theologian.