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The music is all weird in that song. The Rich song seems more together.
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In case you have not seen it: Joshua Kirk's Album of the Day (Ep. 22): Old 97's - Wreck Your Life I think it is great that someone his age is into alt-country. Bel Air is still one of my favorite Old 97s songs.
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A new song from Chris: Shore Power A new song from Rich: One Road Hill
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Have The Wilco ever smashed their instruments??
Analogman replied to IRememberDBoon's topic in Just A Fan
You can find it on Daily Motion - search on Wilco Marble Mountain. -
I take it that was for the video screens or in house video monitors? Is that too early for video screens?
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That sounds right. I do recall him telling Cliff stories at the Metallica 30th Anniversary shows. Maybe it will be something along those lines.
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I just read an article on Billboard about Scott Ian doing a "spoken word" tour. That must be something to see. I wonder what he talks about? I suppose I could find some videos on Youtube.
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I use to listen to his show where he talked about music and told stories. I recall reading recently that he was going national.
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There is also New Earth Mud and This Magnificent Distance.
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I've never bought any of those except the WB studio box and So Many Roads. I think I have crappy mp3 files of the Fillmore West 1969: The Complete Recordings boxset. I burned the files to cds several years ago.
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I have never paid for digital files before. That is good to know.
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I wonder if those downloads come with the liner notes/artwork?
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You should check out The Wild Bunch.
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You should check out a James Coburn film called Duck, You Sucker (1971). And the Peckinpah film Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974). With the great Warren Oates.
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I think it is just a version the dvd producers put together. Outside of the novelty of Dylan being in the film, I never cared all that much for it. It's just another telling of the Billy The Kid story. I much prefer The Wild Bunch.
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I have not read the whole thing yet - but in the new GD Almanac there is some news about all the Road Trips series being available in digital format.
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There was a dude who had all the old TV movies up - but Youtube kept killing his channel. Now - you have to hunt around. Although - if you find one, you usually find several.
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I've seem some FB posts the past few days about Rich making a video.
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As I am a fan of TV movies, it was great. It's about a kid who hides in a trash compartment of a command module and ends up in space. Later on - bad things happen and he saves the day. I was a big fan of the whole space travel/moon landing stuff back in those days. You can find it on Youtube.
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Due to living in the land of ice and snow - I watched the following movies yesterday: Stowaway To The Moon (1975) - A fondly rememebered TV movie I saw when I was 9 years old. Used Cars (1980) - Still funny as hell - as when I saw it on HBO back in the day. Death Proof (2007) - A piece of junk. Although I understand what Tarantino was trying to do.
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I don't much care for that album. I do like most of the last two albums though.
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That's interesting.
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It could be an attempt to have a hit song again, I suppose. Those drums - poor Larry.
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Invisible (offcial video) I hope the album does not "sound like" that song.
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Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Analogman replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
You should get Nebraska and give it a listen.