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Everything posted by dixiecupdrinker
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Because I know what the guys look like and am no big fan of fighting drunken A-holes to be up front, my guest and I sat in the folding chairs toward the back of the pavillion (behind the soundboard and the almost completely empty "reserved seating" section). The sound back there was clear and loud and just plain awesome. I didn't encounter any A-holes at all. There were lots of families with little kids and everyone seemed to be having a good time in the back with the kiddos dancing and generally being maniacs. It was high energy and fun without any hassles. It was my guest's first time
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Oh, cool. Thanks for the advice. We'll definitely do that. Scott
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Bob Seger, 1976 Cobo Hall
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We're staying at a hotel right on Main and hopefully within walking distance of the Pavillion, so anything within walking distance afterward is cool with me. Scott
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You're the one with the funny hat, right? Maybe I'll see y'all there. Going to hit up a visit to Monticello in the morning. Anyone meeting up ahead of time? dcd
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You ought to be able to get to C-ville from Lynchburg quicker than that. It's just s straight shot up 29. Granted, it's hilly, but you can probably speed most of the way. I never used to see many cops until you get around Amherst on the way back. I left Lynchburg for NoVa last April and haven't missed the place at all. Well, the one good thing Lynchburg did for me was introduce me to the choco shakes at Chik-Fil-A. anyway, dcd
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We always refered to it as the "Mugger Mover". anyway, dcd
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You know, we just might... if you can add "Check Your Head" to that list like I think I have to, I can at least confirm that we are kindred spirits. Oh, speaking of adding to the list... the first two Zep albums did a lot for me, too. dcd
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In no particular order: Neil Young - Tonight's the Night - booze, drugs, heartache. It fit my life then. Neil Young- Live Rust Beatles- everything they ever did, but particularly Sgt. Pepper the 1st time I heard it in the 7th grade at Dave McConell's house on his dad's turntable. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot - no discussion necessary, but it came at just the right time. Beasties- Paul's Boutique. We were in on something that just about nobody else was in on; made it that much better. I'm sure there are more, but can't think of them off hand. dcd
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That would be great. I'd really dig hearing it again. dcd
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Wow. I would've liked to have been there and I'm not a huge Phish fan or anything. Ever see that boot floating around? I'd dig another copy. I actually had it on cassette tape and somebody lifted it. dcd
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I used to have a boot of Phish doing the entire White Album on New Years Eve and they did Don't Pass Me By as a pretty rockin' bluegrass tune. I wish I could find that again... dcd
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We Can Work It Out and Baby's In Black. dcd
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Pete Best dcd
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Are The Beatles your favorite band ever?
dixiecupdrinker replied to Sir Stewart's topic in Someone Else's Song
Yes, and I'm listening to Abbey Road right this very moment. dcd -
Favorite Cojoined Album Tracks
dixiecupdrinker replied to Sir Stewart's topic in Someone Else's Song
Funny, I JUST heard this on the WRIF's stream of Drew & Mike. I definitely like the Jesus bit better than the Bus bit. dcd -
Favorite Cojoined Album Tracks
dixiecupdrinker replied to Sir Stewart's topic in Someone Else's Song
Also sprach Zarathrusta > See See Rider dcd -
SarahC- You guys aren't named after Herbie Hancock's surprise 1983 break-dancing hit, "Rockit, are you? dcd
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Nope, but the Rolling Stone email I got this morning says he is scheduled to be on Craig Ferguson tonight. dcd
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1 beloved album from your collection
dixiecupdrinker replied to nettles's topic in Someone Else's Song
and I Will Not Be Sad in This World by Djivan Gasparyan. (I have a thing for Duduk music). dcd -
I still give the Something to Remember Me By disc a spin sometimes. I have a couple Noise Addict singles on 10", I think, too. I sort of lost interest when I heard the Breathing Tornados disc, although the version of Cigarettes Will Kill You on the Grand Royal Sampler tape was really good. Ben did a cool version of Christine Aguilera's "Beautiful" on Morning Becomes Eclectic a few years back, too. You can probably find it in their archives or by googling or something. Maybe I'll have to give the new Ben a listen. anyway, dcd
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Got mine. I scored some SWEET G.A. tix. dcd