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Van Morrison

Sept 3, 2004

Molson Amphitheatre

earlier (driving home):

grand theft bus - birth of confusion

latyrx - the album

i had the pleasure of seeing the old crow medicine show last summer (2003).. great time, looked like a bunch of farm boys from tennessee.. the 'drummer' was playing a plastic bucket if i recall correctly. have a listen!

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I am trying to learn Pebble's and Marbles before DaveO shows up to Myrnas, so that is what I am listening to. Sadly, I am listening to me play it wrong more than I am listening to the Phish. Previously, I was working on -7, but that wasnt going so well.

I fu©king suck.............my ADD isnt helping very much. I love football. Time for a smoke!

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Nels Cline Trio

1997 Alligator Lounge Compilation

Alligator Lounge- Santa Monica, CA

Gary Davis Super Stereo Soundboard Recording

Multi-Channel Soundboard/Audience Matrix > DAT > CDR > SHN

Nels Cline: Guitar & Tenor Recorder

Bob Mair: Bass

Michael Preussner: Drums

1. Heard It Was A Holiday (Jan. 20, 1997)

2. Sister Hotel (Feb. 24, 1997)

3. Pants (For Polly Jean) (January 6, 1997)

4. Beer Bottle Collection (March 10, 1997)

5. Arrows (March 10, 1997)

Hey secondtube,

I don't know if you know this or not, but Nels Cline is the new lead guitarist in Wilco. He joined the band earlier this year and I personally feel has given the band the best group on stage since the departure of Jay Bennett.

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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, your gravelly voice

is smoking

my cigarettes are all you can get

turning your orbit around

our love

our love

our love is all we have

our love

our love is all of God's money

everyone is a burning 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, your gravelly voice

is smoking

last cigarettes are all you can get

turning your orbit around

last cigarettes are all you can get

turning your orbit around

last cigarettes are all you can get

turning your orbit around

over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...

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Hey Monkey I'm really seeing what Rolling Stone was on about with Umphrey's based on particularly the Bonnaroo set and the post moe portion- that is just off charts as if they took the Phish formula went back in the time machine, reinvented it and added their own pulse. Very very satisfying. But that's really not there in Local Band Does OK I find, I love Blue Echo but not much else on that album and I've had it for ages.

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ive been listening to tunes in my head all day. i shingled a house today.. while we were tearing off the old roof, all i could hear was 'tear the roof off this sucka,' then we used IKO shingles.. and all i could think was 'jockamofina-unanay' ...then we drank a box of budweiser for lunch, and i dont remember what song was playing.. but the soundtrack of my life went on..

now, im gonna have a shower, 'and it stoned me' is playing in my head...

interesting day.. usally my soundtrack follows a reggae beat :) must be the ganja, mon.

on the fun side, i worked with newfies all day, terteen a dem. haha. no, jus fi. how many times did i say pardon me? many, many..

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Quality is superb in my opinion.There is absolutley no other sounds or noises,hiss etc on the recording except for the hum of the amp.

I love the performace,nice and raw,rock & roll all the way.

Loan Me A Dime is amazing.I feel its worth burning.

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