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Everything posted by Analogman
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	I could swear I have seen the whole episode of that on Youtube several years ago.
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	If you happen to have some original vinyl pressing and later cd copies - take a look at some of the credits that did change. Also - the same with some Rolling Stones records. There is also a song by Moby Grape called Never that was most likely the "inspiration" for Since I've Been Loving You.
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	Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Announce Album, Tour
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	R.E.M. Has a 'Lot of Stuff in the Vaults'
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	Yea, that's nothing new. Willie Dixon waited until 1985 to sue them over Whole Lotta Love (You Need Love.) I think Jake Holmes also tried to sue them over Dazed and Confused a while back.
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	Interview with Mac about his new album:
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	I don't think I recall hearing you mention the 77 tour before. I think if I ever had the chance - I would have wanted to see them in 1971/1972/1973.
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	There are some rather sad photos out there where he looks like he just got out of a POW camp.
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	I don't think I ever actually listened to that album they made back in the day. I do recall having the first Firm album on cassette. The last LZ member solo album I recall hearing was Manic Nirvana. I actually saw Robert on that tour and have a signed cd of the album.
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	I think Jimmy will have a bunch of young guys with him - or if not - it will be someone old such as Paul Rodgers. Or maybe he will just do a Jeff Beck and mainly play instrumental music. I wonder if he will have Jason playing drums on whatever he is going to do.
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	Just think - back in the day you learned about that by word of mouth. And now all you have to do is go to Youtube and find it.
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	Yes even replaced Jon's replacement. I guess there was a point when Jimmy/John Paul/Jason were rehearing with a new singer - but it fell apart.
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	Don't forget what happens when you play Stairway To Heaven backwards. . .
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	Far out, man. Well, there was certainly some evil in Led Zeppelin's music. That's part of what makes it so good.
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	Under the ‘Macroscope’ with Nels Cline (Wilco, MMW, Grateful Dead)
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	I still think it is fascinating to see him out in public - smiling, playing at the Olympics, working with charities, taking photos, etc. When I was a young hair farmer, I was taught that Jimmy was almost the devil himself. Plus - he gave surly interviews and always seemed to look a bit pissed off in photos. He seemed to be (the whole bad actually) someone you would not want to mess with.
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	I hope he and Neil are not going to spend the rest of their time doing a Rod Stewart.
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	I figure. I actually follow him on FB myself. He has some interesting stories - particularly about the old metal days.
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	Joke He's Jimmy's shadow.
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	You can see your hero Ross Halfin there on the left.
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	The same station is where I also use to watch SCTV. I watched Beware of Mr. Baker by way of Netflix yesterday. I have to say that guy doing the interviews should be hit a few more times. The film seemed like a TMZ segment with animation to me. I've liked Ginger Baker's drumming since I was a kid, but I would not call him the "best drummer ever!" or whatever they called him. He seemed like he needed a boot to the head also.
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	When I was a kid/teenager his show and Benny Hill were on back to back on an independent station we use to get.
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	He's been saying that for 20 years. (You know that of course.)
 
