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Don't forget your earplugs.
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I never cared for them all that much. Although I did have the album All Shook Up back in the day. It's nice to see Chicago, Deep Purple, The Cars, Yes, and Steve Miller on that list.
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This year's list:
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That's a long show:
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That is one of the nice things about these Dylan vault releases. They don't cheap out.
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I don't do streaming. Anyhow - I think the 2 disc is enough.
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I respect your passion. But I just can't see spending that much money on a bunch of cds. I'll go for the 2 disc version.
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Easy Ed's view of the 600 dollar edition: Sony Music Pushes Bob Dylan Over The Edge
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I recall looking at the site. I don't think I ever got anything from there though.
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There use to be a Dylan library - where you would send them blanks and they would make copies. I think that may have been video only though. I see Dylan shows on Dime a Dozen from time to time. There may be a Dylan BT site out there. I don't know. I don't think I have ever collected Dylan live shows. The search for Wilco and related bands has pretty much taken up all my collecting time over the last decade or so.
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I have. It's just not my cup of tea.
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The Jayhawks (including Louris, Olson, and related)
Analogman replied to Analogman's topic in Someone Else's Song
I saw their set at Lockn' (by way of Youtube). I didn't think it was that great. I don't know who those two guitar players were - but do they need 3 people playing guitar? I guess we will see how it goes when the new album comes out. -
Here's the set lists from the 1995 shows:
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I don't care for that stuff. Infidels is one of my favorite Dylan albums. I'm not crazy about the sound of it though.
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Who would buy that? I don't think I would.
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Maybe they will release Eat The Document and out-takes from the Dharma and Greg episode Play Lady Play (1999).
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Doh!
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Yet another example of music made around the time I was born (days before and days after) that end being the sort of music I am into. I think some of that stuff is on the first Bootleg (Vol.1-3) boxset. Visions of Johanna, Fourth Time Around, and Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands are three of my favorite Bob songs. I'd like to hear acoustic versions of those songs.
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I bet. I don't need that. Two discs is good enough.
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He also produced their first album. Which I still think is the best one. I was thinking the Volume 12 information I posted above seems somewhat similar to the No Direction Home soundtrack.
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He also played at the Monterey Pop Festival.
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Have you ever read his book? I don't think I have. He was a guy who was in the right place at the right time.
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I got the new issue in the mail today. It seems quite different from the old magazine. And it is odd to read through a magazine without ads. There is an interview in the new issue with Jay Farrar. I was surprised or maybe not surprised to see he dregs up some story from the past about Jeff again.
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I have not ran across anything official - but this is circulating around:
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Yes, I read it again every year. It's one of the best books ever written.