Greetings from WAY down south

1999-04-07 Thread Richard Haslop
Hi I recently subscribed to P2 and have followed the various debates and discussions of the past couple of weeks with interest and not a little envy, particularly the one on tape trading. Tape trading?!!? Jeez, where I come from (Durban in South Africa) finding the new Steve Earle, or even the

RE: Greetings from WAY down south

1999-04-07 Thread Matt Benz
Live performances are, of course, out of the question, though I may just be the only P2-er to have seen the Byrds live with Gram-replacement roadie Carlos Bernal in tow - the infamous 1968 safari. Bernal spent the entire show with his back to the audience, except for a couple of brief

RE: Greetings from WAY down south

1999-04-07 Thread BARNARD
Probably anyone would have been easier to deal with than Crosby? Except maybe Saint Gram Anyhow, have any of you listened to the "hidden track" studio stuff on those Byrds re-releases. I was just thinking of Crosby the other night after listening (and laughing a lot) at the studio fight

RE: Greetings from WAY down south

1999-04-07 Thread Matt Benz
-Original Message- From: BARNARD [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 1999 9:30 AM Anyhow, have any of you listened to the "hidden track" studio stuff on those Byrds re-releases. I was just thinking of Crosby the other night after listening (and laughing a

Byrds' hidden tracks (was Greetings from WAY down south)

1999-04-07 Thread Ph. Barnard
Matt: I haven't got that one yet (tho I've heard about that studio fight: I believe it is included on those "celebrity losing it" tapes that make the rounds), but the one at the end of "5D" is painful: McGuinn and the Walrus talking about the *new* album. Yn. I don't know how