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I just read that Tal Wilkenfeld played bass on the album. I wonder how he ever met her.
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From Relix.com:
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The page is up for Dave's Picks Volume 11: 11/17/1972
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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).
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Bolt Thrower Electric Wizard Lääz Rockit Wilco
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I guess now it is not going to be a limited run:
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I figured Janie would buy those tracks some day:
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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.
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The Jayhawks (including Louris, Olson, and related)
Analogman replied to Analogman's topic in Someone Else's Song
That is a great song. I guess they are down on the last one. I have not listened to it in a long time. -
That's my favorite Jerry guitar sound - along with the SG era.
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Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Analogman replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I got up through 1980 something and stopped. I'll pick it up again at some point. -
No heard, but just read in a Stephen book called "From a Buick 8":
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Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Analogman replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Must not be them - according to what you posted. -
Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Analogman replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I think I saw The Cybermen in there somewhere. -
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.
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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
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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.
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I don't think I knew that Grace ever sat in with the band:
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I think it would be cool if they did that.
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They didn't do show by themselves though, did they? They had Zak, Pino, and Rabbit in the band.
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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.
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I've never got to see them.
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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.
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That's when I would have liked to see the band - between 1969-1971.
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I doubt this dude will be selling that for very long. I see - he is selling the actual record, not the music. Billboard article: