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Analogman

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  1. 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.
  2. That is one of the nice things about these Dylan vault releases. They don't cheap out.
  3. I don't do streaming. Anyhow - I think the 2 disc is enough.
  4. 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.
  5. Easy Ed's view of the 600 dollar edition: Sony Music Pushes Bob Dylan Over The Edge
  6. I recall looking at the site. I don't think I ever got anything from there though.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Maybe they will release Eat The Document and out-takes from the Dharma and Greg episode Play Lady Play (1999).
  11. 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.
  12. I bet. I don't need that. Two discs is good enough.
  13. 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.
  14. He also played at the Monterey Pop Festival.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. I have not ran across anything official - but this is circulating around:
  18. Yes, I read it again every year. It's one of the best books ever written.
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