3rd September 2006 02:58 PM |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
quote: mojoman wrote:
are all those discs audience recordings or are some soundboards? they are very pricey. cheaper to go see leslie play with corky at bb kings then again those were the daze
Some are audience and some are sondboards, some are hard to listen butgreat and some are great in all senses, performance and sound quality
Yes, they are expensive, I tried first on eBay and other on-line stores and decided to buy it here locally at $23.00 USD each |
3rd September 2006 05:59 PM |
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Jair |

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3rd September 2006 09:22 PM |
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Soldatti |
Voodoo Lounge
Modern Times
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4th September 2006 05:53 PM |
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Dan |
Mondo Generator Sunset Junction 8/24/02
Poster Children El Rey Theatre 7/7+8/02
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4th September 2006 07:17 PM |
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Madafaka |
PRIMAL SCREAM - Riot City Blues
BLACK CROWES - The Lost Crowes
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4th September 2006 08:47 PM |
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rolling who |
quote: Dan wrote:
Slightly above average for the time period, pretty decent, I think its 2nd to 3rd gen, havent seen it on many lists which is why I am bothering. Transferred the Jethro Tull opening set the other day. Figured it would be easier than FFing all through it looking for The Who.
I didn't know Tull opened up for The Who on that tour. |
4th September 2006 09:44 PM |
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Soldatti |
Wyman & friends - Willie & The Poor Boys |
5th September 2006 05:50 PM |
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Jair |
Eminem, very educative.
The Bob Dylan of the new generation! 
Check this out:
Arghhh, arghhh argh arghhhh (Oh God damn)
I'm gonna fuckin' cum (Oh shit)
Fack, fack, fack (Fuck I am)
I am, I'm going to cum (I'm cummingggggg)
Oh I'm so fuckin' hot, and you're so fuckin' hot
Oh my God I wanna fuckin' fack, no not fuck, I said
fack
F.A.C.K., F.A.C.K., fack, fack, fack, fackin' freak
And you're such a fuckin' babe
I wanna go down on you, fuck you shave
Oh God damn, here I go again, I'm gonna cum, I am!
Okay I'm done, I already came twice
You ain't gonna make me cum
I'm all out of gas, not so fast
Argh your finger just went in my ass
Oww that hurts, take it out now
Ohhh wait a minute now
Put it back in, in, in, in
This don't mean I'm gay, I don't like men
I like boobs, boobs, boobs
Now see that gerbil, grab that tube
shove it up my butt, let that little rascal nibble on
my asshole
Aww yeah, right there, right there, ughh I'm cummin',
ohhhh yeah
Fack I just came again, okay pull it out now
Oh fuck yeah, wait he's not out
he's still crawling around up there
Oh fuck I think it's stuck, oh but it feels so fuckin'
good!
Shove a gerbil in your ass through a tube
Ewww ewww ewww ewwww
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5th September 2006 05:53 PM |
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Dan |
The Who Final Rehearsal With Entwistle 2002
Life, Sex & Death Whisky A Go Go 7/19/91 + Universal Amphitheatre 7/20/91
[Edited by Dan] |
5th September 2006 06:10 PM |
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pdog |
Novaks - s/t debut
Detroit Cobras - Life, Love & Leaving - Mink, Rat Or Rabbit & Baby
Raconteurs - Broken Boy soldiers
Ray Davies - Other Peoples Lives
Johnny Thunders - Anthology
I'm not sure what's up next... |
5th September 2006 06:12 PM |
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RollingstonesUSA |
quote: pdog wrote:
Novaks - s/t debut
Detroit Cobras - Life, Love & Leaving - Mink, Rat Or Rabbit & Baby
Raconteurs - Broken Boy soldiers
Ray Davies - Other Peoples Lives
Johnny Thunders - Anthology
I'm not sure what's up next...
Primal Scream-Riot City Blues
Rolling Stones-A Bigger Bang(Self Made Cd)
Bob Dylan- Bringing It All Back Home
Johnny Thunders-Anthology, I love that album....
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5th September 2006 06:15 PM |
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pdog |
self made? Is it less than 6 tracks? LOL! |
5th September 2006 06:18 PM |
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RollingstonesUSA |
quote: pdog wrote:
self made? Is it less than 6 tracks? LOL!
LMAO,
1.Rough Justice
2.Oh No, Not You Again
3.She Saw Me Coming
4.It Won't Take Long
5.Back Of My Hand
6.Laugh, I Nearly Died
7.Dangerous Beauty
8.Let Me Down Slow
9.Look What The Cat Dragged In
10.Driving Too Fast
11.Under The Radar
12.Infamy |
5th September 2006 06:25 PM |
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pdog |
There's a few I could remove right away... |
5th September 2006 08:26 PM |
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Madafaka |
BLACK CROWES - The Lost Crowes
BOB DYLAN - Love & Theft |
5th September 2006 08:27 PM |
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pdog |
Is that Crowes worth getting? |
5th September 2006 08:41 PM |
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Madafaka |
quote: pdog wrote:
Is that Crowes worth getting?

ARTIST: The Black Crowes
TITLE: The Lost Crowes
LABEL: Rhino
GENRE: Southern Rock
PLAYTIME: 1h 52min total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-09-26
Track List: CD #1/2
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01. Paint An 8 3:05
02. Another Roadside Tragedy 5:31
03. If It Ever Stops Raining 4:45
04. Wyoming And Me 4:15
05. Predictable 3:14
06. Never Forget This Song 3:43
07. Lifevest 3:19
08. Grinnin 3:16
09. My Heart’s Killing Me 5:06
10. Peace Anyway 4:01
Track List: CD #2/2
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01. A Conspiracy 4:39
02. Evil Eye 4:26
03. Cursed Diamond 5:45
04. P.25 London 3:33
05. Dirty Haired Halo 4:51
06. High Head Blues 4:20
07. Feathers 6:41
08. Nonfiction 4:13
09. Tied Up And Swallowed 4:19
10. Wiser Time 6:17
11. Sunday Night Buttermilk Waltz 2:30
12. Descending 5:25
13. Low Down 4:51
14. Tornado 2:41
15. Song Of The Flesh 3:44
16. Thunderstorm 654 4:03
Release Notes:
The Lost Crowes is right — only hardcore fans will know of the music on this two-CD set, and even then, chances are they haven’t heard it.And it’s not like this is an odds-n-sods collection of outtakes and B-sides, either: The Lost Crowes contains two complete unreleased albums called Tall and Band, recorded in 1993 and 1997, respectively,but in the vaults until now. They’re interesting companion pieces,too, since they not only have different feels but were shelved for different reasons. Tall metamorphosed into the sprawling 1994 masterpiece Amorica, with a handful of its songs popping up elsewhere, including 1996’s Three Snakes and One Charm; Band was simply left behind as the group moved on to By Your Side. Not surprisingly, Tall sounds like a rough draft of Amorica; a lot of the ideas are in place, along with such Crowes classics as “A Conspiracy,” “Wiser Time,” “Nonfiction,” and “Cursed Diamond,” but the sound isn’t as full-bodied, nor is the band as wooly. This means Tall isn’t as rich or robust as Amorica, but it’s sure interesting to hear the roots of that album, and the previously unheard songs from these sessions — such as the dirty funk of “Tied Up and Swallowed,”the lazy hillbilly roll of “Thunderstorm 6:54,” and the sweet acoustic “Tornado” — fit into the cross-stitched fabric of Amorica quite well. There’s a seed of a great album in Tall and the Crowes found that seed and made it grow for Amorica; this may not be as good
– and it’s understandable why it was reworked — but it’s certainly worthwhile for any fan to hear.
If Tall did indeed need some reworking before it was released to the general public, it’s a mystery why the band didn’t release Band as is in 1997. Sonically falling halfway between the ragged Amorica and the hard-edged Three Snakes, this is a great Crowes album showcasing their skills as songwriters and as a loose yet muscular jam band. On the fringes of this album there is some country and the band does stretch out to improvise, but it never feels aimless, because there is an immediacy to the performances and because there are some terrific songs that center the album in a way that was lacking on Three Snakes. There is a hard-driving R&B and soul vibe here, ranging from the churning down-home funk of “Another Roadside Tragedy” and “Never Forget This Song” to the relaxed Faces-styled groove of “If It Ever Stops Raining,” which is complemented by the few country flourishes, such as the mandolins on “Lifevest” or the high lonesome fiddles of “My Heart’s Killing Me.” This is the Black Crowes at their best, turning out classicist rock that flows so natural and easy it feels like these songs have always existed. It would have been great to have Band out in 1997, but having it arrive about ten years later only emphasizes how classic the Crowes sound at their peak, since it doesn’t sound like a revival: it sounds like part of a tradition. And thankfully that tradition now contains these two albums, which do rank among the more interesting (Tall) and best (Band) records they’ve ever done.
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5th September 2006 09:29 PM |
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Soldatti |
Eric Clapton & BB King - Riding With The King |
6th September 2006 02:33 AM |
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Dan |
Iron Maiden "A Matter Of Life And Death" great so far, will probably listen several more times
Life, Sex & Death live at the Troubadour 9/30/02 as I transferred to CD |
6th September 2006 05:13 PM |
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Gimme Shelter |
The Who: Wire & Glass |
6th September 2006 05:14 PM |
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Saint Sway |
been really enjoying the latest Vetiver album |
6th September 2006 05:50 PM |
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_Boomy_ |
Alice in Chains - Face Lift
Audioslave - Revelations
Danko Jones - Sleep is the Enemy
Rolling Stones - Rarities
Oasis - Don't Believe the Truth
Deadboy and the Elephantmen - We Are Night Sky |
6th September 2006 07:10 PM |
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Jair |
SOL, Rolling Stones, in "repeat 1" mode... |
6th September 2006 07:14 PM |
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mojoman |
my son kickin my door |
6th September 2006 08:00 PM |
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lotsajizz |
'Some Girls' and 'Modern Times' today, Johnny Cash 'My Mother's Hymn Book' and Pink Floyd 'Obscured By Clouds' yesterday |
6th September 2006 10:07 PM |
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Soldatti |
Ramones - Adios Amigos
Pink Floyd - The Final Cut |
6th September 2006 11:14 PM |
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Sir Stonesalot |
Bob Dylan--Modern times
Radio Birdman--Zeno Beach
I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow--The Stanley Brothers with the Clinch Mountain Boys
Len Price 3--Chinese Burn(yes, still) |
7th September 2006 12:06 AM |
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M.O.W.A.T. |
Guns 'n' Roses - Lies |
7th September 2006 01:22 AM |
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pdog |
quote: Sir Stonesalot wrote:
Len Price 3--Chinese Burn(yes, still)
Me too! I've had this for months and still keep playing it! |
7th September 2006 10:47 AM |
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jend |
Modern times |