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HungryHippo

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  1. Saw the Dex Romweber Duo at Schoolkids here in Raleigh yesterday. I was too honed in on tracking down that DRA 7" so was not really paying attention to them. Checking out some of their stuff online now and am kicking myself...
  2. Got to the Schoolkids in Raleigh an hour past opening and missed out on the Ryan Adams and Big Star releases. I did get one of the 2 remaining Justin Townes Earle 7" (636/1000) as well as John Hammond's So Many Roads and Robbie Robertson's How To Become Clairvoyant. Was cool to see so many people come out that a line was forming outside. They had some live music there, too.
  3. Joe's new album, The Graduation Ceremony, is dropping on May 24. I've had the chance to listen to a lot of these songs develop over the last year and am really excited for this album. Of course, I say that about all of his new records but this one is going to be strong. Sound clips from the album can be previewed here: The Graduation Ceremony http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYMMhYTcwIc&feature=youtu.be
  4. That clip really got me interested in this new album. Yeah, that solo was a little tough to chew but the overall song was strong. They played the same song on The View and his solo was much better.
  5. Lucky! How was it? Was just listening to him on the drive home this evening and thinking of how great his live shows must be.
  6. Courtesy of expectingrain.com (and a very cool audience member) the Beijing show is up and available for download in mp3 format. Beijing 04-08-2011 mp3 Bob's vocals are fairly clear on this one. It's def. no soundboard but makes for a nice listen regardless. This version of Simple Twist of Fate makes the download worthwhile in itself. On a slightly related note, seems like China made a big fuss about Dylan not playing any songs that will cause any issues. I find it ironic that they let him open with Gonna Change My Way of Thinking
  7. I did... I was assuming it was the guitar he used while living in Woodstock. Perhaps one he wrote some New Morning songs on.
  8. Bid on Dylan's Woodstock guitar! Just read this in Wolfgang's newsletter! Wonder who would give this up for auction?
  9. For those of you new to McMurtry, and who have eMusis accounts, there are a few of his albums on there for around ~6.00 each. Downloading a few of them now!
  10. Never heard of him before but checked out some songs on YouTube. Been going through some girl issues this week and Right Here Now just made things a lot better! Thank you for this thread! It is sad to see musicians like him not get a lot of attention. The way the music industry is now, I'd dare say that being mainstream could be detrimental to one's overall career and that these underdogs will find their place amongst the legends one day.
  11. Ditto. It seems like this project was geared more to a very small niche which I am not a part of. I have been tracking down Dylan's back catalog on vinyl for the last few years so don't see the point in owning something like this. I could use that money to buy an original pressing of Love and Theft
  12. I could have sworn there was a thread on Mr. Poole a while back but cannot find it. Anyway, it seems that the forum is in need of one (or another!) Anyone on the board familiar with Charlie Poole? Some say he was the first real country star as he sold 102,000 units of Don't Let Your Deal Go Down in a time when a "hit" record would only sell ~20,000 units. It should also be noted that there were only 600,000 phonograph players in the US at the time! I've been binge listening to him for a week or so now and took the notion to take a road-trip to his old hometown today in Eden, NC. Such a weird
  13. Thanks for the replies. Yes, torrents are fine. I am really only looking for 3 shows. 05-13-2003 Cary, NC, 06-11-2005 Greensboro, NC and 07-28-2009 Durham, NC. Seems quite difficult to track down live Dylan shows. I guess most people do not like to be reminded of the shows and want to stay far, far away from them when they are over, haha. edit- Will register and check out that link, Howdjadoo, right after work!
  14. Not sure if it's cool to post this, but I was just wondering if there are any good sites out there where one can access Dylan's live shows? I am not looking for demos, official recordings or the like (I already own all of that stuff) but would love to check out some old Dylan shows I attended but lost the recordings of (my iPod bit the dust...) Hope it's ok to post this, if not, feel free to vanquish it back into nothingness, Mods.
  15. Jay Bennett covered Half Past France as well. It's on his acoustic Palace album along with A Child's Christmas In Wales handled by Ed Burch. As much as I love these guys, Cale's versions are far superior.
  16. Would be nice if this new Chronicles chronicled the Blonde on Blonde sessions and a Bootleg Series release of BOB outtakes was put out in tandem. After reading Revolution in the Air 15 times, I find myself in dire need of all of those outtakes.
  17. For sure! I strongly dislike television shows in general, unless it's a documentary, and found myself hooked to this show for a bit. If I allow myself to watch an episode due to a probable Wilco reference, I fear the worse. You all keep me updated!
  18. I've never given Radiohead much of a chance before, listened to a little of In Rainbows when that came out, but recently purchased TKOL and I like it a lot. I've been listening to a ton of experimental, ambient stuff anyway so this album fits right in to my current tastes.
  19. I was seriously expecting to see him in his black cowboy outfit with that "wedding cake." btw, was anyone wondering about that thing he was holding that turned out to be a microphone? I thought it was some sort of flashlight. I sorta wish he had a longer harmonica solo. It kinda seemed like he wanted a longer one as the band wrapped the song up.
  20. Anyone catch Dylan at the Grammy's? He played a very cool rendition of Maggie's Farm with the Avett Brothers and Mumford and Sons. Looked like he was a having fun up there! And imagine how much of an honor it was for those guys to play with him! Gave me the chills just watching it...
  21. awesome! congrats on ordering it. at the time of my previous post, I was not aware that the set had sold out. this is going to be a nice collector's item and I will venture to even call it an investment piece. look at how much that Winterland '69 set goes for on ebay. imagine how much the Europe '72 set will be worth! and that's cool to hear that your kid's initials will be on it. will be a cool gift to pass down to them at some point.
  22. oh wow, it is hard for me to not purchase the complete Europe '72 set. it will put me back QUITE a lot but it seems worth it, especially since those '72 shows are some of my favs. then again, most of those setlists did not vary much during that tour. perhaps I'll wait for a proper mp3 rip. heck, I'd pay $50 to buy these shows on mp3. in all honesty, it would be hard for me to justify spending that much on music (but the temptation is there!)
  23. I just watched the video for Lit Up and that was directed by Vincent Moon as well and I sort of enjoyed that. it flowed a bit nicer than A Skin, A Night.
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