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Author: Dr_dudleyDr_dudley
Date: Jun 8, 2010 09:55
John old boy,
It was a nice service, befitting. Peter and your nephew spoke well of
you.
And it was a beautiful day, more befitting a wedding than such a sad
occasion, altho' i do believe this kind of service is best a
celebration of a life.
That said, i got home this morning after work and my main computer
wouldn't boot. (I have four in the room where i compute, but one is a
33Mhz Celeron that i use exclusively to transfer vinyl LPs to .wav.)
'K so on the "main" one User Profile Service is rejecting me. I'd just
reinstall OS but i've got data not backed up i don't want wiped out if
i can avoid it. I know, back up often and frequently.
Another older laptop i started up absolutely CRAWLED, but i think it
was updating Norton/Symantec... you sold systems with McAfee, likely
an economic consideration, but you advised me not to use that piece of
crap, so Norton it is.
This old laptop's working fine now.
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Author: tiftif
Date: Jun 8, 2010 08:53
On Jun 7, 7:16 am, really real wrote:
>> Some Dylan songs feel as if they have twins. Boots of Spanish Leather
>> and Girl of the North Country spring to mind.
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>> Some seem to take it in turns in the live set to be momentum-
>> generators or slower songs, openers or closers.
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>> The odd song has no twin. Nettie Moore has no twin. I can't think of
>> anything like it in Dylan's canon.
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>> Can you think of any triplets or any other single songs that stand
>> alone?
I like to feel Workingman's blues 2 as a song that stands alone.
I also think it belongs in the triplet I shall be released, Working
Man Blues 2, and Each Grain of Sand. Any one of those songs stands on
his own, and flows on its own too, yet they are also one.
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Author: Hindson, ColinHindson, Colin
Date: Jun 8, 2010 08:38
Subject: June 7, 2010 - Zagreb, Croatia - set list
9. Mr. Tambourine Man (Bob on keyboard then center stage on guitar)
...what a lucky audience !!!
Cheers,
Colin
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Author: emmapeachbunsemmapeachbuns
Date: Jun 8, 2010 05:33
On May 25, 10:36 pm, THB gmail.com> wrote:
> how to get Bob to call me.
Call you what?
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Author: JoeyJoey
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:44
On Jun 2, 4:26 pm, Janice dixoncreekstudio.com> wrote:
> Hi Joey,
>
> Okay, besides wanting to punish the guy, the really frustrating thing
> about moments like these (in my experience) is the enormity of their
> misconception... what you *really* want to do is convince him
> otherwise, yes?
>
> So, when the same sort of thing happened to me, I would (back then)
> make tapes of bobsongs that were easier to listen to than, say, some
> of his harsher or earlier stuff... a sort of Dylan 101 collection. If
> you know the guy's musical tastes, then that should make it that much
> easier to put together a special Dylan collection CD for him -- God
> knows Bob has composed & sung the gamut, there's bound to be his
> flavor of music somewhere in Bob's catalogue.
>
> The victory will be so...
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Author: Just Walkin'Just Walkin'
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:09
On Jun 7, 7:39 am, Mr Jinx hotmail.com> wrote:
> Some Dylan songs feel as if they have twins. Boots of Spanish Leather
> and Girl of the North Country spring to mind.
>
> Some seem to take it in turns in the live set to be momentum-
> generators or slower songs, openers or closers.
>
> The odd song has no twin. Nettie Moore has no twin. I can't think of
> anything like it in Dylan's canon.
>
> Can you think of any triplets or any other single songs that stand
> alone?
>
> Mr Jinx
>
As some of you may know, I've always contended that these four songs
are related:
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Author: THBTHB
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:26
I have to wait until Wednesday for another set list. :-(
Bob Dylan is a very stingy man.
THB
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Author: Bill PagelBill Pagel
Date: Jun 7, 2010 23:31
Zagreb, Croatia
Salata
June 7, 2010
1. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (Bob on keyboard)
2. It Ain't Me, Babe (Bob center stage on guitar)
3. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Bob on guitar)
4. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' (Bob on guitar, Donnie on trumpet...
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Author: THBTHB
Date: Jun 7, 2010 23:10
On Jun 7, 2:32 am, MODARTIST comcast.net> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 11:46 am, THB gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Jun 6, 2:25 am, MODARTIST comcast.net> wrote:
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>>> On Jun 6, 5:11 am, MODARTIST comcast.net> wrote:
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>>>> There used to be a site where I could find ALL the posts I ever made
>>>> to this group. Having trouble locating it. I think it was called
>>>> HIGHWAY-61 something. Can anyone help me find the archives so I can
>>>> access all my old posts? Thank you so much!
>
>>>> "Flowers on the hillside bloomin' crazy/Crickets talkin' back & forth
>>>> in rhyme..."
>
>>> I could do it by inserting my e-mail address, which was THEN ...
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