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Analogman

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  1. I just read that Tal Wilkenfeld played bass on the album. I wonder how he ever met her.
  2. The page is up for Dave's Picks Volume 11: 11/17/1972
  3. Just think of all the money spent on lawsuits over those tracks since the 1960s. I think I have some of those that I got on cassette back in the 1980s. Some of those songs (from that era) are on West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology (2010).
  4. Bolt Thrower Electric Wizard Lääz Rockit Wilco
  5. I guess now it is not going to be a limited run:
  6. I figured Janie would buy those tracks some day:
  7. I believe you are correct. I think RAA turned into a Facebook page where people try and sell Ryan Adams promo albums. It's a damn shame - is what it is.
  8. That is a great song. I guess they are down on the last one. I have not listened to it in a long time.
  9. That's my favorite Jerry guitar sound - along with the SG era.
  10. I got up through 1980 something and stopped. I'll pick it up again at some point.
  11. No heard, but just read in a Stephen book called "From a Buick 8":
  12. Must not be them - according to what you posted.
  13. I think I saw The Cybermen in there somewhere.
  14. They did use the song So Many Roads from that show on the So Many Roads boxset. I don't really know much about later day GD songs or shows - but I always thought that was sort of tacky.
  15. Wolfgang's Vault aka Music Vault by way of Youtube: (I don't know if this is better quality than what is already out there or not. It could be that it is better.) Wilco - 11/27/1996
  16. I sort of remember watching that on TV. It was Rolling Stone Magazine's 10th anniversary special. It was on CBS - if I recall correctly.
  17. I don't think I knew that Grace ever sat in with the band:
  18. I think it would be cool if they did that.
  19. They didn't do show by themselves though, did they? They had Zak, Pino, and Rabbit in the band.
  20. I don' think so. But - Roger once did a solo tour, and I believe Pete played a few songs during the show. Oh - another cool thing to see is The Who's performance in the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus film.
  21. I've never got to see them.
  22. I'd say you are right. I think I first heard the band a couple of years after that - around 75/76. I was 9/10 years old.
  23. That's when I would have liked to see the band - between 1969-1971.
  24. I doubt this dude will be selling that for very long. I see - he is selling the actual record, not the music. Billboard article:
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