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If you ever doubted that there ought to be a death penalty
Fritz replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Someone Else's Song
Maybe if he'd had choreography like that back in '66 he wouldn't have been booed so much. -
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Neil Young - Citizen Kane Jr Blues The Bottom Line, NYC - 16 May 1974 1. Pushed It Over The End 2. Long May You Run 3. Greensleeves 4. Ambulance Blues 5. Helpless 6. Revolution Blues 7. On The Beach 8. Roll Another Number 9. Motion Pictures 10. Pardon My Heart 11. Dance, Dance, Dance 12. For The Turnstiles 13. Flying On The Ground Is Wrong
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Wow, what a great story. All the very best to you and your family.
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An SG-wielding powerhouse of a woman wearing her Sunday dress.
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Scientist: Human race to split in two?
Fritz replied to bjorn_skurj's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Hey there, Mende, Happy birthday, old man! Thanks for all that you do around these parts and thanks again for the Dylan Isle at Wight disc. I love 1969 Bob. Have a few for those of us on the wagon All the best, Anthony
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Bob Dylan - Up To Me
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Cocker, Cave, Morley, Orton, O'Hara, Hegarty have a chat
Fritz replied to Albert Tatlock's topic in Someone Else's Song
Probably one of the most beautiful and succinct descriptions on the act of making music I've ever read. -
There's a man across the hall who sits staring at the floor, He thinks he's Hank Williams; hear him singing through the door. There's a girl in 203, who stops by to visit me, And she talks about her songs and the star that she should be. There are lots of special people staying in or passing through: And for one thing or another, committed to Parkview. There's a girl in 307, coming down on Thorazine. And a superstar's ex-drummer trying to kick Benzedrine. There's a boy just down below me, who's the son of some well-known: He was brought in by his mother, 'cos his daddy's always gone. There's
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Great news!
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Earl Scruggs & Bob Dylan - East Virginia Blues
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The differences between image A and image D are negligible.
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Jolie Holland - 1st June, 2006 - The Triple Door, Seattle.
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Thanks for the post, Andrew. As for the second post...I don't know what your intended tone was but the result is pretty clear. Surely the moment you refer to someone as a "cunt" (and I'm assuming it's simply because you don't like her music) is when you and your comments lose all credibility.
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Tugmoose's post on seeing Jolie play live put me in the mood.
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If any place is going to give birth to great country songs it would be this one.
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She played here in Sydney some months back and it was a wonderful show. As soon as she walked on stage my friend commented that she had lost weight. I couldn't really tell. I thought she was looking good and seemed to be in a bit of a playful mood with the audience. She was brilliant and her band was absolutely phenomenal. Here's a more recent clip:
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Dear landlord, Please don't put a price on my soul. My burden is heavy, My dreams are beyond control. When that steamboat whistle blows, I'm gonna give you all I got to give, And I do hope you receive it well, Dependin' on the way you feel that you live. Dear landlord, Please heed these words that I speak. I know you've suffered much, But in this you are not so unique. All of us, at times, we might work too hard To have it too fast and too much, And anyone can fill his life up With things he can see but he just cannot touch. Dear landlord, Please don't dismiss my case. I'm not about to arg
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What's her album like?
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Yowser! Glad to hear you're OK. Stay safe!