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dmw
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Post by dmw »

The people that work there (MacTown) are so cool it makes me want to huck my pc out of a window and buy a mac. Well, the percussions are effective for a minute, it gets the hard drive going again, but then it just stops again a few seconds later..... this will be my third iPod in about four years. I have no luck with them whatsoever.
charlie
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Post by charlie »

Still rolling with my original precious, 2nd gen 40gb. Battery only lasts a few hours now but you can get a replacement for like $30 at Compusa. Has served me very well over the last 3 years.

I've managed to grab a bunch of awesome torrentz the last couple weeks, haven't listened to all of it but so far the Jimi is kickin new stuff I haven't heard before and I'm almost done with the Dylan....
  • Jimi Hendrix
    Both Sides of the Sky
    Live, B-Sides, Aud + SBD, and Studio Outtakes

    Side 1: (Songs)
    1. Lower Alcatraz>Keep on Groovin'
    2. Electric Ladyland (take 1)
    3. Hey Baby (live)
    4. Roomful of Mirrors (slow)
    5. Valleys of Neptune Rising
    6. Lord I Sing the Blues
    7. Izabella
    8. Machine Gun (early take)
    9. Gypsy Eyes (instrumental)
    10. Gypsy Blood (Cryin Blue Rain)
    11. Hear My Train (live)
    12. New Rising Sun Overture (unedited)
    13. Blue Suede Blues
    14. Can You See Me (instrumental)

    Side 2: (Instrumental)
    1. Backwards Guitar Experiment
    2. Calling All Devil's Children
    3. Ezy Rider Jam>Cherokee Mist
    4. Trashman
    5. Villanova Junction Jam
    6. Astroman Jam
    7. Strato Strut
    8. Pali Gap (alternate mix)

    Side 3: Sound Painting (One Continuous track)
    1. And The Gods Made Love (early take)
    2. 1983 (instrumental acoustic)
    3. 1983 (early take)
    4. Moon Turn the Tides (acoustic)
    5. Drifting (instrumental)
    6. Bolero Session
    7. Hey Baby (w. Organ)
    8. First Rays Overture
    9. Captain Coconut
    10. Little Wing
    11. Wind Cries Mary (instrumental)
    12. 3 Little Bears
    13. Letter to the Roomful of Mirrors

    Bob Dylan
    Genuine Live 1966
    Scorpio 8 CD Box Set
    "A Phoenix In April" (46:41.15 / 46:25.10)
    - Sydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia - 13 April 1966 (acoustic set)
    d1t01 She Belongs To Me (cuts in/splice near beginning) 03:44.23
    d1t02 Fourth Time Around 04:51.20
    d1t03 Visions Of Johanna 07:52.15
    d1t04 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 05:54.20
    d1t05 Desolation Row 11:00.47
    d1t06 Just Like A Woman 05:43.08
    d1t07 Mr. Tambourine Man 07:35.32

    - Sydney Stadium, Sydney, Australia - 13 April 1966 (electric set)
    d2t01 Tuning 02:15.20
    d2t02 Tell Me, Momma 04:54.09
    d2t03 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) 05:56.10
    d2t04 Baby Let Me Follow You Down 05:57.55
    d2t05 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 06:02.19
    d2t06 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 04:44.69
    d2t07 One Too Many Mornings 03:39.23
    d2t08 Ballad Of A Thin Man 07:20.17
    d2t09 Positively 4th Street 05:35.13

    "The Children's Crusade" (68:44.70)
    - Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia - 20 April 1966
    d3t01 She Belongs To Me 03:04.38
    d3t02 Fourth Time Around 05:52.72
    d3t03 Visions Of Johanna 10:09.38
    d3t04 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 06:47.07
    d3t05 Desolation Row 12:28.29
    d3t06 Just Like A Woman 05:58.52
    d3t07 Tell Me, Momma 01:36.66
    d3t08 Baby Let Me Follow You Down 04:17.18
    d3t09 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 05:45.59
    - Adelaide, Australia, 22 April/Edinburgh, Scotland - 20 May 1966
    d3t10 Adelaide Radio Interview/Tell Me, Momma 2:43.66

    "While The Establishment Burns" (64:58.24)
    - Adelphi Theatre, Dublin, Ireland - 5 May 1966
    d4t01 Visions Of Johanna 07:29.23
    d4t02 Fourth Time Around 04:41.41
    d4t03 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 05:11.59
    d4t04 Desolation Row 10:52.11
    d4t05 Just Like A Woman 05:53.27
    d4t06 Mr. Tambourine Man 07:59.41
    d4t07 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) 05:16.08
    - KB Hallen Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark - 1 May 1966
    d4t08 Ballad Of A Thin Man 06:50.59
    - ABC Theater, Edinburgh, Scotland - 20 May 1966
    d4t09 One Too Many Mornings 03:12.20
    d4t10 Like A Rolling Stone 07:31.35

    "A Nightly Ritual" (53:18.19 / 67:58.48)
    - Odeon Theatre, Liverpool, England - 14 May 1966
    d5t01 Tell Me, Momma 04:07.22
    d5t02 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) 05:11.59
    d5t03 Baby Let Me Follow You Down 03:38.50
    d5t04 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 05:34.62
    d5t05 Crowd 01:55.17
    d5t06 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 03:19.08
    d5t07 One Too Many Mornings 04:03.06
    d5t08 Ballad Of A Thin Man 07:00.42
    d5t09 Like A Rolling Stone 07:29.09
    d5t10 God Save the Queen 00:46.35
    - Hotel Room, Glasgow, Scotland - 19 May 1966
    d5t11 What Kind Of Friend Is This? 02:55.15
    d5t12 I Can't Leave Her Behind I & II/Does She Need Me 07:16.69

    - Gaumont Theatre, Sheffield, England - 16 May 1966
    d6t01 She Belongs To Me 04:02.06
    d6t02 Fourth Time Around 04:42.74
    d6t03 Visions Of Johanna 08:27.04
    d6t04 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 05:51.16
    d6t05 Desolation Row 11:25.35
    d6t06 Just Like A Woman 07:51.20
    d6t07 Mr. Tambourine Man 10:30.38
    d6t08 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 04:26.10
    d6t09 One Too Many Mornings 03:27.29
    - Odeon Theatre, Birmingham, England - 12 May 1966
    d6t10 Ballad Of A Thin Man 07:14.41

    "The Genuine Royal Albert Hall Concerts" (72:30.72 / 72:38.06)
    - Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England - 17 May 1966
    d7t01 She Belongs To Me 04:05.35
    d7t02 Fourth Time Around 05:09.50
    d7t03 Visions Of Johanna 08:15.64
    d7t04 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 06:01.53
    d7t05 Desolation Row (cut) 06:57.74
    - Royal Albert Hall, London, England - 26 May 1966
    d7t06 She Belongs To Me 03:52.19
    d7t07 Fourth Time Around 04:35.32
    d7t08 Visions Of Johanna 07:28.02
    d7t09 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 04:13.55
    d7t10 One Too Many Mornings 03:56.14
    d7t11 Ballad Of A Thin Man 07:07.53
    d7t12 Like A Rolling Stone 10:46.71

    - Royal Albert Hall, London, England - 27 May 1966
    d8t01 She Belongs To Me 05:26.05
    d8t02 Fourth Time Around 07:54.21
    d8t03 Visions Of Johanna 08:56.72
    d8t04 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 06:42.12
    d8t05 Desolation Row 14:40.71
    d8t06 Just Like A Woman 08:29.72
    d8t07 Mr. Tambourine Man (cut) 08:21.09
    - WBAI-FM Radio Show with Bob Faas, New York, NY - 19 January 1966
    d8t08 "A Midwinter's Night's Scene" - Dylan radio show. 12:06.44

    All songs written by Bob Dylan except :
    'Baby Let Me Follow You Down' by Eric von Schmidt, and
    'God Save the Queen' (which is Britain's national anthem).
charlie
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Post by charlie »

OK, so I have tried really hard to listen to something other than Panic since I caught a couple of amazing shows recently. Classic Talking Heads from the 70's, STS9 from last year, Mule, Kimock, just can't force myself to pull it off.

So, in addition to the obscene amount of Panic I already have I've been pulling down the Everyday Companion podcast. A real pleasure for all of us Spreadnecks out there......

http://everydaycompanion.blogspot.com/
squeezindlemmon
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Post by squeezindlemmon »

Tom Petty's Highway Companion is very addicting. Reminds me of Bob Dylan (and a little bit of Thorogood for the first song). Very rare to find a CD where I like every single track.
Emancipate yourself from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our mind. ~Bob Marley
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Post by Wes »

The new DMX, Year of the Dog, again. Didn't think it was really good at first, but it has been growing on me. And, besides, this is the year of the dog, and thus my year as well.
"There is no secret ingredient"

Po, the kung fu panda
Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

tom petty at rro can really save a day.

Well I started out down a dirty road
Started out all alone
And the sun went down as I crossed the hill
The town lit up the world got still

I'm learning to fly but I ain't got wings
Comin' down is the hardest thing

Well the good old days may not return
And the rocks might melt, and the sea may burn


I'm learning to fly but I ain't got wings
Comin' down is the hardest thing

Well some say life will beat you down
Break your heart, steal your crown
So I started out for God knows where
But I guess I'll know when I get there


Im learning to fly around the clouds
But what goes up must come down

I'm learning to fly but I ain't got wings
Comin' down is the hardest thing

Im learning to fly around the clouds
But what goes up must come down

I'm learning to fly
I'm learning to fly
and great loves will one day have to part -smashing pumpkins
KD
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Post by KD »

squeezindlemmon wrote:Tom Petty's Highway Companion is very addicting. Reminds me of Bob Dylan (and a little bit of Thorogood for the first song). Very rare to find a CD where I like every single track.
just got it last week like it alot! sounds almost like the old stuff. anybody listening to neil young's "Living With War?"
tomdarch
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Post by tomdarch »

A little contrast to Tom Petty and Panic:

I've got three tracks from Goldfrapp (Number 1, Ooh La La, and Slide In) that I'll play through pretty often. It's kinda cheezy neuveau disco and the lyrics can be somewhat creepy, but between the amazing production and Allison Goldfrapp's voice, it's an amazing 10 minutes of music - esp. on headphones.

From the non-creepy lyrics on "Number 1":

Walk out into velvet
Nothing more to say
You're my favorite moment
You're my Saturday

Here's the crazy dog-headed, plastic surgery mocking video:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=7LeKoUq6Owk
Bacon is meat candy.
Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

wilco - jesus etc.


Jesus, don't cry
You can rely on me, honey
You can combine anything you want
I'll be around
You were right about the stars
Each one is a setting sun


Tall buildings shake
Voices escape singing sad sad songs
tuned to chords
Strung down your cheeks
Bitter melodies turning your orbit around

Don't cry
You can rely on me honey
You can come by any time you want
I'll be around
You were right about the stars
Each one is a setting sun

Tall buildings shake
Voices escape singing sad sad songs
tuned to chords
Strung down your cheeks
Bitter melodies turning your orbit around

Voices whine
Skyscrapers are scraping together
Your voice is smoking
Last cigarettes are all you can get
Turning your orbit around
and great loves will one day have to part -smashing pumpkins
charlie
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