Wax Treasure (Vinyl)
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Just returned from a trip to SF to celebrate my 21st anniversary w/wifey. Amoeba gods were shining down on me and blessed me with 2 holy grails. Whilst out there I scored a tape that my buddy made.
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99% sure I've posted this in the podcast thread before but this is a great one from the LITA crew
Just finished the most recent Nancy Sinatra episode but they do everything from Hazelwood to Hosonohttps://open.spotify.com/show/425EoJ9YHmpvx7u82eaBKo?si=uIGqlwO8QFiNPp4MjLH4iw
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@GraemeE very interesting...I will have to check it out
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Cool cover art, @GraemeE
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@GraemeE nice score! I’ve been looking high and low for a copy of push push but they are hard to come by.
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I found some much needed Bonnie in a killer little shop in Guadalajara today…they let me kick back with a couple Victorias and test drive the goods…may have to go back while we’re here
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@68degreesorless I hate to say this but I actually passed up a copy of that one a few weeks ago at goodwill....
The perils of going mid workday during lunch - got an urgent call on a fire (metaphorical) that needed to be put out so had to leave and head back to the office
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@GraemeE dammmmm. Well, on the bright side, this gives me hope. On the dark side, work can always wait for that chest hair and the Duane Allman slide work to accompany the flute.
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@SKT said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
Tweedy’s book is called “World Within a Song”
I've read once and listened to the audiobook once - will likely revisit every couple years
Great book
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@endo Jeff was a founding member of the band Uncle Tupelo and then Wilco. He’s written two other books, the first was more a memoir…Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back)…second was “How to Write One Song” and then “World Within a Song”. The memoir is fantastic for anyone interested in the formation of Uncle Tupelo, their demise, and the birth of “Alt-Country”. I’ve enjoyed all the books immensely…my bias being he’s been in 2 of my all-time favorite bands and I would probably read anything he puts on paper.
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@SKT - didnt know about that book, good mention!
I’m a big fan of Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt - i do appreciate Jay Farrar a bit more, but i’ve seen Wilco more than a few times live and they are true, for sure.