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Analogman

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  1. There are some hidden tracks on those re-masters. One of which - is David giving hell to Michael Clarke about the drums on the beginning of Draft Morning.
  2. I know a guy who grew up during the 60s - and declares that The Byrds end at Younger Than Yesterday. He says it was a different band after that - and I can see his point. I guess David was not happy that Roger kept the name. I say there is something there for everyone. A couple of my favorites are Younger Than Yesterday and Sweetheart of The Rodeo. Of course, I really like songs on all the albums. I have the re-masters - which are still some of the best sounding re-masters that I ever heard. We use to have a Byrds thread on here years ago - I think it has disappeared. As great and moving
  3. It does seem out of sorts for them to post something like that.
  4. It's a take on the title of a Byrds album called The Notorious Byrd Brothers (1968).
  5. Yes, I think that is true. I don't really know much about the band after the Tormato album. That was the end for me.
  6. I figure he is - although, I don't know. Maybe they all vote or something like that.
  7. A guy named Billy Sherwood was already lined up to do the tour. I think I read somewhere he was asked by Chris to do the tour - as he knew he could not make it.
  8. I have to disagree with his view of Any Major Dude - as I don't even really care for Steely Dan - but I love the Wilco cover of that song.
  9. I would think they are the same. I guess with the LP boxset you get a bigger booklet. I say that - as someone's head is cut off in one of the photos in the cd boxset booklet. And I have seen the photo where it was not cropped.
  10. Cds All sorts of essays - plus Jeff wrote notes for most all of the songs.
  11. Thank the tapers. I just post links - I don't tape.
  12. I recently decided to buy this boxset. I got it for 31 bucks by way of Amazon. I have not yet listened to it yet - but I read through all the essays and liner notes earlier today. There is some good stuff there to read. I have to say it was nice of John to speak kindly of the online community. I also picked up the Mermaid Avenue boxset. I suppose now all I need is the Wilco book I never got around to reading (Sunken Treasure).
  13. I had that cd - I think I gave it away. What's the other one? Grayfolded.
  14. I've never heard that album. Wasn't it redone when they re-released the GD Movie?
  15. I never knew people didn't like Bear's Choice. I actually had that album back in the 80s when I didn't even really listen to the Grateful Dead.
  16. I didn't know that. I've never really listened to/ or followed any of those bands.
  17. Thanks for the report. I was just reading over Bill Walton's comments - and he notes Jeff was using an organ that belonged to Brent.
  18. I wonder if that is the first time the whole family has been interviewed together on TV? I can't recall any other interviews such as that.
  19. I never heard it until I was in my 30s. Actually - I learned about that album on here back in the day.
  20. It's one of those epic albums that gets overlooked - like Forever Changes. The 3 cd Andrew Sandoval/Rhino version is great. The three albums before that one are also great. That guy really knows his stuff.
  21. Thanks - I'll check that out. I'm not an exactly perfect expert on such things - but I wonder if some of what Trey was doing in Hell In A Bucket is what use to be called the "Tiger Jam".
  22. I'd like to see some more. Maybe some more of the webcast will end up on YT at some point.
  23. I have not heard or found the full show - but I did see a video from far away of Hell In Bucket. It sounded like Trey cut loose on that one.
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