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KNevitt

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  1. Concerning Wolfmother, if the white boy afro and the no shirt look wasn't questionable enough, pairing it with cut off jeans seals the deal. Classy!
  2. I concur. I was amazed at the difference when I listened to my official copy. It sounds phenomenal. One of the best sounding records I have heard in a long time. Now I just need to get the vinyl.
  3. Yeah, the white man blues is beating me down, but I just heard Graveyard Shift. I am hoping that after they have been around awhile they will phase some of the crappy "classic rock" out. Stick with early Stones, Neil, Creedence, etc. We'll see, but at times so far the station is great.
  4. In case you haven't heard 92.5 has switched from KZPS classic rock to Lonestar 92.5, playing "outlaw country, classic rock and alternative country." Currently playing "Big Brown Eyes," the Old 97s. I have heard Wilco "Monday," Golden Smog "Looking Forward To Seeing You," two Dead songs, Ryan Adams "Lucy," Lyle Lovett, Waylon, Billy Joe Shaver, plus many other great songs. They mix in some classic rock, Doobie Brothers, Springsteen, Stevie Ray, Skynyrd, some Eagles. Mostly decent stuff, but so far it has been worth waiting through to hear what comes next. I flipped the fuck out when I
  5. I am pretty sure I know this one. I teach Pre-K and we use a reading program called "Open Court" published by the company SRA. There are sound cards for each letter and letter K has a picture of a camera and when you do letter K with your students you say "K, camera, "K," "K," "K," just like C." Because the C also has a camera. We don't teach kids that C also makes an S sound. So obviously Tweedy's kids used Open Court and like the rest of us who have seen it he realized it sucked and immortalized it in song. That's gotta be it.
  6. Holy crap! I now have a new quest, to find this entire show. Thank you.
  7. First album: Come Out and Play (The sewer cover flipped up and Dee Snider was underneath) First concert: AC/DC (with my mom when I was about nine, second was Def Leppard Hysteria tour! Also with mom.)
  8. No shit. My wife's best friend is in Norhthampton and we were gonna fly up and visit and catch the show, but $45 per ticket is crazy.
  9. The Dennis Wilson/Manson stuff is bizarre. Manson is the one person who truly, just looking at him creeps me out.
  10. I thought so. Can you clarify for me please? Also has anyone else heard about the Keith Moon movie starring Mike Myers. I am very intrigued.
  11. I love Billy Joe and was feeling kind of bad for him till I read this article. Sounds to me like Billy Joe screwed up. He is supposed to play about a mile from my house Friday night. I think I am going to have to go. Article Here are some highlights: Shaver and the man police say he shot, 50-year-old Billy Bryant Coker, had been visiting in the bar for about an hour to 1 1/2 hours before the shooting, according to the affidavits. The two men had not known each other before but were introduced that night by the bar
  12. Link 1. Paul McCartney is or has ever been dead. 2. Stevie Nicks
  13. Nauscopy Records only $1400 and $50 shipping
  14. There are some match ups between bands that are not even a tough call and some that I don't even want to vote because I don't really like either band. But then they match up the Band v. Marvin Gaye!!! WTF! Two of my all time favorite artist, how do they go head to head, why isn't one of them against the Eels or Collective Soul or Moby? They are both legitimately three seeds at the absolute lowest.
  15. Yes it is and Yuma does not let you down.
  16. Steve's kid, Justin, has an album, EP?, out. It is quite good. I picked it up via iTunes. Mostly just Justin and his guitar. Great songwriting, nothing groundbreaking, just good songs. Justin sang a song on the end of the Steve's live album that is fantastic, so this isn't a huge shock. Anyway, thought some of you may be interested.
  17. Picked it up at Best Buy for $14.99 Inside there is an insert that says: Coming in 2007 Neil Young The Archives Vol 1 1963-1972 The first incredible volume in the definitive audiobiography. 8-CD, 2-DVD collection features rare, unreleased studio & live recordings, never-before-seen film footage, spectacular photos, personal letters and a 150-page book. Visit repriserecords.com/neilarchives for more information and an exclusive preview of this historic musical collection. Also, on the DVD during some songs they just show a tape recorder on a stool, no Neil. I guess the
  18. Post Office and One Hundred Years of Solitude are two of my favorite books. Bukowski is blunt and in your face and Garcia Marquez is just a master. After you read One Hundred Years, I highly recommend Love in the Time of Cholera. Equally amazing, but completely different than Solitude. Very subtle. I am reading Great stuff, really interesting.
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    Wilco Covers

    No problem. Both of these tracks really blew me away. At first it sounds a little odd, Nickel Creek covering Wilco, but the execution is phenomenal.
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    Wilco Covers

    Poor Places I Am Trying To Break Your Heart Enjoy, they are great!
  21. As a drummer I have to agree. He is very versatile and creative. The only drummer I have seen that can match Glenn is Billy Martin from Medeski, Martin and Wood.
  22. Side with the Seeds I love the lyrics and the feel of the song. Real soulful and then a nice little freakout at the end.
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