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Sweet Papa Crimbo

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  1. Those were some heady days...Dave Marsh was an active participant (lord is he an arrogant prick). There were names on that digest that still are active over on Usenet.
  2. The "Judas" catcall and Dylan's seething response is the scariest, most tension filled, angry :50 ever committed to tape. It was a true turning point. The beginning of ROCK and the death of friendly pop. After that moment singular moment and that tour, the innocence and trust between artist and audience would never be the same. Can you imagine the MC5 without that moment? Can you imagine the Stones doing Sympathy for the Devil without that moment? While the Beatles created our image of the modern rock band, Dylan created the image of the modern Rock poet...the Rock God. In later years, t
  3. I used to be on the mailing list a long time ago. I think the last time Kevin updated the site was sometime in 2003
  4. Doubtful. With Robbie's ego, he would have proclaimed it in every interview he ever did.
  5. Brucelegs was pretty epic. With the Jungleland torrent site, the need for boot id sites isn't really necessary. As for general setlist and miscellaneous info I like Brucebase.
  6. Couldn't tell you about any website. A lot of what I know was committed to memory for years of being a tramp. Bruce's issue is apparently all about the context. He knows what concept or theme he wants to pursue and all else be damned. The way the last three records came about, he may have broken that work habit a bit.
  7. It was after the Alejandro Escovedo benefit album and was over money.
  8. Fuck You is in regular rotation on my iPod.
  9. I agree with your point somewhat (witness what we see here wrt Wilco). I don't pan Jay for basically not pushing his Son Volt work. I know he has it in him from his solo releases. There are conclusions that can be drawn from the fact that Jay felt the need to release three solo records when he basically IS Son Volt. I get the feeling that Jay has a vision for Son Volt...i just can't really get a grasp of what he is after.
  10. Last night I broke out "The Ties That Bind (aka The Power Station), the record that set to roll out in November of 1979 before Bruce decided to edit/enhance/morph it into "The River". This record was a more personal relationship oriented record where "The River" delves more into the internal tension between the need for community and the need to be alone. "The Ties that Bind" is really a more optimistic, pop oriented record. 1. The Ties that Bind (a different take than appears on "The River" including a vocal variation in the chorus) 2. Cindy (a wistful, pop oriented song of unrequited love
  11. There was a tremendous amount of discussion when the Shows became commercially available. You can't help but hate that audience for their inability to hear the wondrous music being presented.
  12. Bruce has never really had a well produced record. His newer stuff with Brendan O'Brien has its detractors, but it is definitely an improvement over most of his catalogue.
  13. I love this, I loved it 15 years ago, and I will love it 15 year from now. But Jay needs to grow.
  14. I don't know what line of work you are in, and I don't even know if that is germaine, but it stinks to high heaven. And for him to call out others for doing the same thing, while adding insult to injury, is simply the hypocrisy of an arrogant man. No crime in being a hypocrite. But if someone needs to have the ethics of their industry explained to them...perhaps they should find another line of work. And by the way...why is there more of an outcry here about Olbermann being suspended than Juan Williams being fired over at NPR?
  15. That is one of my pet peeves...It's bad enought Christmas is such a commercial venture these days but having to put up with the crass commercialism from Halloween on is just plain WRONG. Yeah...I know. Enjoy these days. They go by so very, very quickly.
  16. Citing other's ethical lapses is a poor defense. Ethics is common sense based. I deal with shit like this every day in my professional life, so I have little sympathy for this type of behavior.
  17. Ryan Tannehill may be the story of the year... From #2 receiver to starting quarterback leading the Aggies to a HUGE win over Oklahoma.
  18. Last night was epic Epically long)... The Holliston Pops --- Astronaut Led Zeppelin --- In my Time of Dying The Who --- Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere Bruce Springsteen --- For You (Nokia Theater, Dallas) Bob Dylan --- Just Like a Woman (Royal Albert Hall) Bruce Springsteen --- I want You (The Saint, The Incident and the Main Point Shuffle) Badfinger --- No Matter What Los Lobos --- Will the Wolf Survive? The Who --- The Real Me J. Geils Band --- Sno-Cone U2 --- Wave of Sorrow (Birdland) Bob Dylan --- It's All Over Now Baby Blue (Royal Albert Hall) The Who --- Tommy's Holiday Camp REM --- We Walk
  19. Ethics is really something you either understand or you don't. Obviously, you do.
  20. It's like being a kid on Christmas Eve for Springsteen fans. BobfromBob had it right...it is absolutely astounding the amount of material that is STILL out there. There are numerous quality outtakes from his days with Laurel Canyon (the publishing Demos...incredible). And even with three two discs concentrating on that period in TRACKS, there are dozens of great outtakes from THE RIVER and BORN IN THE USA sessions. Plus Electric Nebraska. PLUS the Christic shows (professionally recorded). PLUS the material cut with the other band...the rumored 'hip hop' record (not kidding...it is probably
  21. A really interesting mix this real morning Rod Stewart --- Interludings (Never a Dull Moment) Bruce Springsteen --- I want you (The Saint, The Incident & the Main Point Shuffle) Ryan Adams --- Enemy Fire Band of Horses --- Factory Queens of the Stone Age --- Medication Jimi Hendrix --- Drifting Page and Plant --- City Don't Cry Alejandro Escovedo --- Street Songs Flaming Lips --- Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell Buick McKane --- Wandering Eye
  22. from really late last night/early this morning Wilco --- At Least That's what you said (Kicking Television) Faces --- Stay With Me The Beatles --- You Really Got a Hold on Me Bruce Springsteen --- Detroit Medley (9-17-78) Little Feat --- Mercenary Territory (Waiting for Columbus) Cheap Trick --- Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace (Live at Budokan) Neil Young --- On the Way Home (Live at Massey Hall) The Rolling Stones --- Happy Bob Dylan --- Most of the Time Bob Dylan and the Band --- Cool Water (A Tree With Roots)
  23. 1. Wilco 2. Radiohead 3. The majority of the world yawns at the prospect of a new REM record.
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