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Analogman

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  1. http://www.premier-percussion.com/newsarticle.asp?id=3855 Premier Percussion kindly donated one of its
  2. We have not had one for many years now - nor a bookstore. And I live in a college town. As I mentioned somewhere else - some dude opened one a few months ago - but he has next to nothing in there - seems to be mainly a place for rappers/djs to hang out. I don't see him staying in business very long.
  3. I think it is cool that he just sat there and made up Dam Sam and it's on the album. Just like that Tom Petty song Billy The Kid - it was the first take as I recall.
  4. I like the sound of Heartbreaker - and even some of the songs - but I have never worshipped the album like a lot of folks. I am content to listen to the un-released stuff that Gary gave me these days.
  5. Stranger's Almanac also Like The Black Crowes - this dude has much better stuff in the vault than he has actually put out. I really like thge fact that he has not turned his back on his alt country roots - unlike some other certain band.
  6. None of them can hold a candle to Faithless Street - but I like Love is Hell the best probably.
  7. Dude was smaltzy back in the BS days - but he sure could sing.
  8. I am not really a Pink Floyd fan. Speaking of that - I wish I could get that book back.
  9. My lovably ordinary brother Syd The
  10. purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat misses cool rides out in her aged Cadillac Well, Jeff did steal his fried chicken, girlfriend, since of humour, dirty white shirt, hat, Sprite, snuff, and air conditioner.
  11. Rocker-turned-preacher pursuing pop fame again By Keith Coffman Fri Jul 14, 6:36 PM ET BROOMFIELD, Colo. (Reuters) - Rocker-turned-preacher Richard Furay, a founding member of Buffalo Springfield and Poco, says he long felt overlooked for his contributions to two 1960s bands that pioneered the next decade's country-rock explosion. It wasn't until years after Furay stopped pursuing fame to focus on his Christian ministry that the singer-songwriter got his due -- when he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Buffalo Springfield in 1997. "I do see the irony in that," Furay
  12. If anyone has a desire to hear Fleetwood Mac - Live At The Boston Tea Party - 1970 - all 3 discs in FLAC - someone just put them up at that one place.
  13. I just got it - so far, I like it better than The Last DJ.
  14. Now, when the day goes to sleep and the full moon looks The night is so black that the darkness cooks Don't you come creepin' around - makin' me do things I don't want to Can't believe that you need my love so bad Come sneakin' around tryin' to drive me mad Bustin' in on my dreams - making me see things I don't wanna see 'Cause you're the Green Manalishi with the two prong crown All my tryin' is up - all your bringin' is down Just taking my love then slippin' away Leavin' me here just tryin' to keep from following you
  15. Do You Believe in Magic Daydream Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful
  16. http://www.myspace.com/introducingtheslacks
  17. I think like the Ryan Adams book that some dude wrote a few years ago, Wilco is too early in its history - to have a book written about them. I think Mr. Kot rushed that out so he could sell a lot of copies around the time of the film.
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