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Oil Can Boyd

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  1. Throwing Muses - House Tornado Saw a great show by them on Saturday night. Their drummer (David Narcizo) is one of my favorite drummers.
  2. Interesting. I like them a lot but I think their albums can get sort of snoozy. I have only seen them once and it was much better - and much more rocking - than I thought it would be.
  3. Only one I ever saw was Etta James and the Tower of Power horns on 12/30/82. They played Hard to Handle and Tell Mama. It was pretty sweet.
  4. Yup, me too. Peter Buck came out and played one song with them. But that was a loooong time ago.
  5. The only one I can think of in all my years of concert going was Eric Clapton in about 1981. He had an "ulcer."
  6. Not my favorite by Auster but it has its moments.
  7. I have never watched Cramer's show but I expected him to put up more of a fight or at least a defense.
  8. You and me both. And I'm guessing we weren't alone.
  9. The Feelies - I've seen them a lot and never saw a bad show
  10. Good one. That tour was the first time I had seen Dylan. I was a huge fan (and still am) but I was so disappointed.
  11. For French rock and rollers they are pretty damn good. I really like their album Alphabetical. I saw them a few years ago when I was out in LA and they were great. Much more rocking than the albums.
  12. The first one that somes to mind for me is Stevie Ray Vaughn in 1985. I'm not a huge fan to begin with but it was in a big hockey rink, the place was half full, and the sound was laughably bad. You just couldn't hear anything but a muddy wash of guitar.
  13. The third Dead show I ever saw was three nights later in Boston. I: Jack Straw, Tennessee Jed, Mama Tried, Mexicali Blues, Bird Song, C.C. Rider, Althea, Let it Grow, Franklin's Tower II: Terrapin Station, Playin' in the Band, He's Gone, drums, Not Fade Away, Black Peter, Around and Around, Johnny B. Goode E: U.S. Blues
  14. Indeed. I was there, just to the left of the big column in the middle of the floor.
  15. My first experience was similar yet very different from a weather perspective. At my high school in the spring they would have a field day where everyone would go out to the playing fields and there was stuff going on. At the time I was pretty into the Dead but 72-74 was my favorite era. So it was a beautiful spring day and my friends and I were hanging out and some guys sat down near us. One of them had a boom box and he put on the Dark Star from Live/Dead. It totally blew me away. I thought I knew the Dead but this was something really different. I got my own copy the very next day.
  16. Springsteen's Atlantic City is a pretty great song.
  17. Has anyone read "A Simple Twist of Fate: Bob Dylan and the Making of Blood on the Tracks" by Andy Gill (who I assume is not the Gang of Four guitarist)? I just read a few pages in a bookstore and it seemed like there are some good stories from some of the players, but I didn't buy it.
  18. Just don't try to sell your own shirts: Phish is kicking off its reunion tour with a lawsuit against bootleggers. The Vermont-based rock band, which developed a cult following over two decades before splitting up, will perform for the first time since 2004 tomorrow night at the Hampton Coliseum in Virginia. But first the foursome will ask a judge to block the sale of bootleg T-shirts, posters, and other merchandise at its upcoming concerts. US District Judge Raymond Jackson will consider the band's request for an injunction this afternoon. (AP)
  19. I picked Exile but Sway might be my favorite Stones song.
  20. The New York Times magazine had an interesting piece on Lucinda and her house.
  21. I'd agree with this. What parts of Brooklyn are you looking in?
  22. ESPN is reporting that Nomar is choosing between joining the A's or retiring.
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