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  1. Got a nice surprise in Amsterdam yesterday. It's out of print, but I found a sealed copy for only 10,- at Fame. :)
  2. john zorn - spillane not trough headphones now, but on the stereo with the volume wide open. :thumbup:
  3. Nels Cline - As in Life No expression for the last five minutes of this 15 minute piece. Great stuff.
  4. Yea, it can be a bit hard. It doesn't matter much to me though. Just wanted to see him play one time. :) Somebody made some recordings yesterday. [yt]T9VSr21heSM[/yt] [yt]8MzozyTGs4w[/yt]
  5. [yt]nmK5X4KtSzA[/yt] such a happy song! \ [yt]modXbqbsAvs[/yt] more happy songs! \ \ [yt]97IT0-EDTtw[/yt]
  6. A friend is sending me youtube videos. I don't know if I really like this one. [yt]00ZHah-c0hQ[/yt]
  7. Guess I'm safe then. :P A lot of people were very disappointed with the concert. Which is somewhat understable, because everybody goes into the concerts with the wrong expectations. Because he'll do what he wants, not what you want. His voice was terrible and he didn't say a word between the songs, when the third song was playing I thought he was going to drop dead on stage. He did Highway '61, but I didn't recognize it untill the chorus came. :D The way he came on stage was brilliant as well: They recorded a promoter, and they made this very big entrance telling his life in five lines starting with "The greatest poetic writer from the sixties and seventies" and all that kind of stuff they do with celebreties that are over the hill. I guess he's just wants to go back to zero or something, I guess that's the best thing to do. He did a lot of new songs, he did five classics: Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat, Highway '61, Like a Rolling Stone, All Along the Watchtower and Blowing in the Wind. The old songs were so-so, I prefered the newer stuff. Highlights were Working Man Blues #2 and Love sick. Oh, set list is online already. 1. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (Bob on keyboard) 2. When I Paint My Masterpiece (Bob on keyboard and harp) 3. Watching The River Flow (Bob on guitar) 4. Boots Of Spanish Leather (Bob on keyboard) 5. Rollin' And Tumblin' (Bob on keyboard) 6. Po' Boy (Bob on keyboard) 7. Honest With Me (Bob on keyboard and harp) 8. Workingman's Blues #2 (Bob on keyboard) 9. High Water (For Charley Patton) (Bob on keyboard and harp) 10. Love Sick (Bob on keyboard) 11. Highway 61 Revisited (Bob on keyboard) 12. Nettie Moore (Bob on keyboard) 13. Summer Days (Bob on keyboard) 14. Like A Rolling Stone (Bob on keyboard) (encore) 15. All Along The Watchtower (Bob on keyboard) 16. Spirit On The Water (Bob on keyboard) 17. Blowin' In The Wind (Bob on keyboard and harp)
  8. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - We came along this road I left by the back door With my wife's lover's smoking gun I don't think there's a better way to start your song.
  9. Going to Bob Dylan in an hour! I can't wait to hear it, his voice gets better by the decade.
  10. [yt]3BOMhenAQcw[/yt] I'm really listening to my most hated songs, and while I am listening to them again i am starting to like them.
  11. [yt]jdhsZF7EBrw[/yt] I used to hate this song, I'm learning to appreciate it though.
  12. #2 Everything is moving so fast Folk tip of the week!
  13. I'm watching a the 77 boadrum registration on youtube. 77 drummers under the brooklyn bridge. The entire thing is there on youtube. pitchfork wrote something on it a couple of years ago. http://pitchfork.com/features/articles/6645-77boadrum/
  14. Good stuff, he sounds like a drunken Bob Dylan. Or at least, how a drunken Bob Dylan could sound.
  15. Donnie Darko I've seen this film a couple of times, but it was years ago. My friend had to rewatch it for school, and asked me if I wanted to watch it with it. I did it. I wasn't to sure if I would still like this movie, since my tastes have changed a lot the last years. And it was still pretty good, I don't love it so blindly now though. I really like this movie, it's funny and it has got a lot of memorable scenes. It doesn't do anything with me though, and I don't really like all the symbolism that is in this movie. If I had to express it in a grade now,I guess it would be 8.5 out of 10, so there's more things that I really like than things I don't like.
  16. Some wonderfull stuff, this Night Song by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
  17. I played it like two times while working. But since I was working I couldn't pay much attention to it, there were one or two moments that caught my attention though. But I don't know in what songs. It's getting a lot of bad reviews. But with an artist like Neil Young that doesn't say very much. Maybe I'll borrow it from work this weekend and pay some more attention to it. What's funny is that Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's last album cove is inspired by the cover of Tonight's the Night, and that the cover art of Fork in the Road looks like a Bonnie 'Prince' Billy cover. : I switched music again... John Zorn - Spillane
  18. How2PK

    Today...

    I am a bad boy. I should be sporting. But my sporting companion called me. She said she had troubles with her back again. I said, okay, I hope you will feel better soon. See you tomorrow. And now I am not going to sport either. While I should be going. Instead I am enjoying a glass of wine with a little Neil Young on the back ground. I am also here, on the forum.
  19. Neil Young - Tonight's the Night The first song of the album. Good stuff. And that's an understatement. This record is Neil Young at his most vulnerable.
  20. I was holding the DVD in my hand, but just as I wanted to put it in my DVD player that green Shimizu box started to smile at me. :-# Anma to onno (The Masseurs and a Woman) Ten minutes shorter than the Mr. Thank You film, and also ten times better. It's another ensemble picture, but this time there's more to the characters than in the previous movie (and that while it's shorter!). All of them are alone, and looking for a sort of recognition. We not only get to hear this, but Shimizu also works this out visually. Sometimes the movie made me think of Maya Deren's famous Meshes of the Afternoon the way the camera glides trough the locations without sound, the way the characters look at eachother without saying a word but we still know what they feel (which is a pretty unique thing in Japanese movies, for me at least), it creates a very special atmosphere.
  21. Haha, you are funny, Sumpta. : But your enthusiasm works. I'll try to continue watching. Maybe I can catch the last episode of season one today. With a little luck I can even continue. Maybe it will even get me back into watching series. I still got 6.5 seasons of the West Wing. I got halfway trough the first season, loved it and never continued watching it. It's so stupid. Thanks for sharing that Hepburn interview by the way! Some great stuff. I loved the behind the scenes things at the start. :D Just to see her sit the way she does makes it worth it.
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