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I guess Audley is not on the album. Although he is listed in some of the song credits. I got it today. I noticed there's an interview with Steve out there today where he says the Crowes are probably finished for good.
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We have that here on Netflix. I don't know if I will watch it or not.
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I can see how they would like him there - since he started making MOR type music.
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I didn't see this coming: Ryan covers Run To You
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Hard to believe it has been 30 years. I remember buying the first of several copies when it was first released. To me - it is one of the greatest albums ever made: The Unforgettable Fire at 30
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He's been saying that for several years. (You know that already - of course.)
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I see. "Carry on with the ABB" was probably a line to sell tickets.
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That's what I am now wondering. Maybe this is a typo. Or it is going to be one of those "all star jam" type of things.
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So much for the last show talk:
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That's what I meant to say.
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It's Larry and his son. Much like Springsteen they seem to fail at album artwork these days. Yes
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I'll have to watch it again. I think I only noticed Conan, Andy, and Mabel Mavis the first time around. Ok - I forgot Glenn. And Sam Tweedy.
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I hope everything is alright. Sorry to hear that.
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I have not heard the album yet - so it will all be new to me.
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I wonder who all those people are? I think I could name three of them.
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There's a link up at Amazon now: Songs of Innocence I think I am going to go for the deluxe version. I am curious to hear those acoustic songs. And I have to disagree with some of the comments. There are some great songs on the last two albums.
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That's pretty cool. I wish I could have seen them back in the day. They never played here where I live as far as I know.
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It was totally weird to hear that song somewhere other than my house. He was playing the cd - not a streaming service.
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Not Wilco - but UT. I was in a coffee shop this morning that I have not been in for a while. When I was standing there Fatal Wound started playing over the sound system. It turns out the owner is a big UT fan. So we stood there and talked about music for a while. Fatal Wound happens to be one of my very favorite Jeff songs of all time.
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
Article from Backstreets.com Lucky Seven: Remasters of Springsteen's '73-'84 Albums From the official site: -
I'd say that is Steve Marriott on the right.
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Forever (ABC) It seems to me they are trying to re-package New Amsterdam (Fox 2008) in some ways.