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There also use to be: Night Tracks (TBS), Friday Night Videos (ABC), and Video Jukebox (HBO).
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Harp is going that way too - half page ineterviews. I am not buying it anymore.
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http://www.mtv.com/music/#/music/ top left corner - you can watch the first hour of MTV
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Elvis Costello (third re-issue of 11 albums)
Analogman replied to Analogman's topic in Someone Else's Song
I gave up on getting any more EC albums a while back - not that crazy about him, actually. But I have went through this with The Who - Live at Leeds, Tommy, and Who's Next have now gotten the deluxe treatment twice . And the same thing is now going on with the first three Santana albums. -
It's Reni "The Red" Fabregas' Birthday!
Analogman replied to M. (hristine's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Universal Music Enterprises has acquired 11 albums from Elvis Costello's early catalog, with plans to re-release the artist's material via reissues, deluxe editions, compilations and box sets. The albums acquired begin with Costello's 1977 debut, "My Aim Is True," and continue through "This Year's Model" (1978), "Armed Forces" (1979), "Get Happy!!" (1980), "Almost Blue" (1981), "Trust" (1981), "Imperial Bedroom" (1982), "Punch the Clock" (1983), "Goodbye Cruel World" (1986), "King of America" (1986) and "Blood and Chocolate" (1986). Although these albums have already been reissued in expa
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It use to be that bands would redo songs when they went from say an indie release - to a major label release. I think Blue Earth was never ment to be an album - but was rather a collection of demos that was spruced up. I would think that when songs were picked for HTH - it was viewed as one of the better ones among the old demos - I may not have the story right - I am sure someone on here knows the scoop.
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Sometimes, I forget where I am.
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Junk Car Black Lung Trailer Park Camp
Analogman replied to Mr. Kinsley's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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The movie use to be up on Google Video - I don't think it is anymore. I am sure it is out there to be had somewhere. I have seen it many times - the public library here where I live has it on VHS. This was considered there first failure in a way - and was really the start of Paul trying to take over. Magical Mystery Tour was his idea - his rip-off of Ken Kesey and The Merry Pranksters bit, really. How is it that everyone does not own all The Beatle albums already?
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Better yet, Faces version.
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Today, I saw Rush, one of those idiots from The Barenaked Ladies, and that dude with the pop bottle glasses from The Trailer Park Boys play Closer To The Heart.
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I thought he couldn't be a bigger tool
Analogman replied to Scalzunfield's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Janis Joplin did a great version of Dear Landlord.
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Joe Cocker - BBC Tracks 01 - Run Shaker Life (2:42) (Richie Havens) 02 - With A Little Help From My Friends (4:47) (Lennon-McCartney) 03 - Marjorine (2:45) (Cocker-Stainton-Rattigan-Myles) 04 - Change In Louise (2:39) (Cocker-Stainton) 05 - Can't Be So Bad (3:34) (Don Stevenson-Jerry Miller) 06 - Let's Get Stoned (5:17) (Simpson-Ashford-Armstead) 07 - That's Your Business (2:26) (Cocker-Stainton) 08 - Hitchcock Railway (4:16) (Dunn-McCashen) 09 - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (2:24) (Lloyd Price) 10 - Darlin' Be Home Soon (4:37) (John Sebastian) 11 - Hello Little Friend (3:58) (Leon Russell) 12 - Delta
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I thought he couldn't be a bigger tool
Analogman replied to Scalzunfield's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
It's a John Wayne movie, without John Wayne. -
I thought he couldn't be a bigger tool
Analogman replied to Scalzunfield's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Don't forget his 'Nam movie. -
Some recent Ryan Adams messageboard posts
Analogman replied to oatmealblizzard's topic in Someone Else's Song
Right on, space alien. -
I thought he couldn't be a bigger tool
Analogman replied to Scalzunfield's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Jesus rode beside him, but he did not buy him any smokes. -
Barefoot in Baltimore Heel and toe with you Summer turns the stove on And fun begins to cook Barefoot walks in Baltimore With empty pocketbook Laugh at sizzling sidewalks Don't step on the cracks Old folks try to catch their breath As children catch their jacks Barefoot in Baltimore Heel and toe with you Baltimore is music Dancing in the street Half-chewed Dubble Bubble Tugging at our feet Melted tar in crosswalks Crab shells in the park Pavement frying our poor toes Until long after dark When night comes we can go walking On the shores of Chesapeake Bay A silence tailored for talk
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I paid 15 bucks for that cd. That Ken song about chicken - why did they let him do that?
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I am unhappy with PBS here because they quit showing The Vicar of Dembley and Jonathan Creek.
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Do you have on that Rocky Horror Picture outfit?