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I watched "the Beatles: Get Back".
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The five bonus tracks are great too - wish they included all of them on the accompanying CDs

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Gov't Mule: Bring On The Music Live At The Capitol Theatre

 

This is simply superb. Two Cds of audio mainly from the alternate night. Wish they'd put out a Box set - BluRays and CDs of both nights.

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Bruce Springsteen Live In NYC 2001

 

I have a complicated relationship with the Boss's music...half of it I could go a lifetime and never hear again...but I do really love some of it.  This concert, with an at-the-time recently reformed E Street Band, has some really stellar tunes in the setlist.  The versions of Backstreets, The River, 41 Shots, Youngstown, Lost In The Flood and Jungleland are top notch.

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Steven Wilson - Get All You Deserve


There was something so exciting back then when he first embarked on his solo career. He's kind of lost it since then, but I'm still interested to see where he goes. 

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On 3/16/2023 at 4:50 PM, The Cat 3 said:

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Westway to the World is a good documentary on them as well.  Documentary Channel played that a lot years ago.

 

"He was like Liz Taylor in a filthy mood." - Joe Strummer on Mick's final days in the band

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On 3/16/2023 at 7:50 PM, The Cat 3 said:

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On 3/17/2023 at 9:23 PM, invisible airwave said:

Westway to the World is a good documentary on them as well.  Documentary Channel played that a lot years ago.

 

"He was like Liz Taylor in a filthy mood." - Joe Strummer on Mick's final days in the band

I just ordered “Westway to the World” from an online seller.

 

It is due to arrive tomorrow…

 

…really looking forward to checking it out.

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On 3/17/2023 at 9:23 PM, invisible airwave said:

Westway to the World is a good documentary on them as well.  Documentary Channel played that a lot years ago.

 

"He was like Liz Taylor in a filthy mood." - Joe Strummer on Mick's final days in the band

You were right, "Westway to the World" was very good, thanks.

 

It is a great companion to "The Rise and Fall of The Clash" in that "Westway" was primarily from the band's perspective and "The Rise and Fall" was from eyewitness perspective(s). 

 

Up next is the "Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten" documentary.

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April Wine Live 1982 (Montreal, I think)

 

The band was killing it then, and I remember catching this set on... Don Kirschner I think it was.  It has a great drum solo!

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