Margaret appears in the "next episode" montage, and it almost made it look like Richard was there to kill her.
Margaret appears in the "next episode" montage, and it almost made it look like Richard was there to kill her.
Margaret appears in the "next episode" montage, and it almost made it look like Richard was there to kill her.
Gyp is obviously no golfer - any player worth his salt can tell you that when confronted with a buried lie like that, you need to take a good amount of sand WITH the ball during that stroke. That's why he had so much trouble getting it out. At least four strokes by my count.
Gyp is obviously no golfer - any player worth his salt can tell you that when confronted with a buried lie like that, you need to take a good amount of sand WITH the ball during that stroke. That's why he had so much trouble getting it out. At least four strokes by my count.
So that he could bring his Victor Mature-like scent to the masses.
So that he could bring his Victor Mature-like scent to the masses.
Darkness In The Middle of Town
Darkness In The Middle of Town
I also was a lossless guy until the collection size got out of control and demanded a more convenient file size. These days I convert most everything to 320 kbps mp3, and to me personally, my ears don't really miss that last little bit of info to warrant going completely lossless.
I also was a lossless guy until the collection size got out of control and demanded a more convenient file size. These days I convert most everything to 320 kbps mp3, and to me personally, my ears don't really miss that last little bit of info to warrant going completely lossless.
I enjoy the pump organ version, but there's a great solo acoustic rendition from the '92 tour that I absolutely love. I don't know why he didn't do it that way more often, as it retains that fantastic lead riff. At the Bridge School Benefit a week or so ago, he brought out the acoustic guitar for it again, complete…
I enjoy the pump organ version, but there's a great solo acoustic rendition from the '92 tour that I absolutely love. I don't know why he didn't do it that way more often, as it retains that fantastic lead riff. At the Bridge School Benefit a week or so ago, he brought out the acoustic guitar for it again, complete…
Undocumented Shirker, then you are missing out on some incredible tunes. You can always skip past "Heart of Gold" (which I think gets ragged on a lot because it is is so overplayed most people know it as the only Neil Young song and the only Neil Young sound), and dig on the ragged wheel-in-the-ditch country rock of…
Undocumented Shirker, then you are missing out on some incredible tunes. You can always skip past "Heart of Gold" (which I think gets ragged on a lot because it is is so overplayed most people know it as the only Neil Young song and the only Neil Young sound), and dig on the ragged wheel-in-the-ditch country rock of…
Couple quick and insignificant notes:
Couple quick and insignificant notes:
I count myself as someone who was a Dave fan for a few years in the early to mid 90s, forgot him for about 8 years, and then when seeing him at Farm Aid in 2001 was really impressed with his solo acoustic stuff from the album that would become "Busted Stuff." The guy can write and play a uniquely quirky but catchy…
I count myself as someone who was a Dave fan for a few years in the early to mid 90s, forgot him for about 8 years, and then when seeing him at Farm Aid in 2001 was really impressed with his solo acoustic stuff from the album that would become "Busted Stuff." The guy can write and play a uniquely quirky but catchy…
Unless he's not…it's difficult to tell with the wheelchair ones.
Unless he's not…it's difficult to tell with the wheelchair ones.