> Given the price of the box set (about $7-8/CD), I
> suspect these shows will be released individually in
> ordinary packaging. Ordinary marketing would have
> priced the "limited edition" much higher if that were
> going to be the only official release of the music.
rhino is to release a thre
> Frankly I have no problem copying "out-of-print" CDs
the booklet is the real jewel in this set.
I-) ihor
i am kind of pee-oh-ed that the set sold out before i could pre-order.
anyone order two and wanna get rid of one? maybe gdm can press an extra
one?
I-) ihor
While digging around for information/pictures of the Music Box in Omaha,
site of the GD's 2/4-5/69 performances, I found this little bit of trivia
from http://www.nebrocks.org/bands.asp?band=48, a page about Mark Dalton, a
bass player from Nebraska.
By 1968 - Dalton moved back to his blues roots,
On Sep 19, 2005, at 12:58 AM, deadlists-digest wrote:
Nah, it's a traditional song. It was recorded as "He
Was a Friend of Mine" by both Eric Von Schmidt in 1961
and Dave Van Ronk in 1963. And by Bob Dylan in 1961,
the bob dylan song with the same title is entirely different. so
different,