I have seen Wayne Hancock live, and can attest that he's a lot of fun.
Don't have a copy of that song, Aimee, sorry.
'Why We Fight'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I have seen Wayne Hancock live, and can attest that he's a lot of fun.
Don't have a copy of that song, Aimee, sorry.
I don't think anyone does. Dang it all.
Not me, either. But we could play a cool game of Stump The Music Thread, where next I request "Hello, Hello" by Sopwith Camel? ::makes big pleading puppy eyes::
I have "Hello, Hello" (and so does the Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian!). But I downloaded it 2 crashes ago, so I'm not sure I can find it on the computer. I'll have to check when I get home.
Aimee, there is NO COPY of June and Johnny doing that song unless it is on some bootleg of a live concert version. The point is, not available in retail outlets.
The only album version is with her and Carl on some old albums of theirs and apparently his voice is not so great and it is quite a bit different sounding that what you heard in the movie. It is listed on allmusic as part of a box set, sample to listen to here: [link]
I may have the Sopwith Camel song on a bubblegum mix. Will check when I get home. But I should point out that David almost certainly has the limited-edition extended remix on clear blue vinyl with the lock groove.
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But I should point out that David almost certainly has the limited-edition extended remix on clear blue vinyl with the lock groove.
Heh, I did have a Sopwith Camel record when I was doing the Bubblegum Book but have almost certainly kicked it out back into the general population by now.
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I do not have any invites yet, but hope to soon if anyone is interested.
www.lala.com
I read their "about" page and still don't quite get it. You trade CDs you have for CDs you want. So, you send a CD you have to someone who has a CD you want, plus a dollar. And then you get the CD you want in return? But then you have to erase the tracks from the CDs you sent off your computer and iPod? And they have downloads, too? And the artist gets 20%? Huh?
Granted, I read it fast - but I don't get it.