i taped this show when it was first broadcast in 1988. i waited for the broadcast for a week and had to set the timer on my cassette deck because i was at work. i got home from work, twisted up a fatty to get in a relaxed state of mind and to my surprise found 10-15 minutes of harsh static right smack in the middle of the show...my wife chose that time to run the vacuum cleaner. buzzkill. anyway...
thanks for posting this one. i no longer twist up fatties but i'm sure i'll enjoy it just the same.
Reminds me of very briefly meeting Ray post-concert once--my friend is an autograph geek--and he froze up in front of Ray and made a fool of himself. He still regards some musicians as idols or supernatural characters or something, which is totally off the mark with the people he follows (The Kinks, Dylan, etc.), all of whom seem to be basically anti-image. Why he cannot figure that out it beyond me.
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aw hell yeah!
i taped this show when it was first broadcast in 1988. i waited for the broadcast for a week and had to set the timer on my cassette deck because i was at work. i got home from work, twisted up a fatty to get in a relaxed state of mind and to my surprise found 10-15 minutes of harsh static right smack in the middle of the show...my wife chose that time to run the vacuum cleaner. buzzkill. anyway...
thanks for posting this one. i no longer twist up fatties but i'm sure i'll enjoy it just the same.
RnRS
I love the Kinks. All those songs for absent friends and lovers. I must get this before the trolls eat it.
Crow T. Robot
Reminds me of very briefly meeting Ray post-concert once--my friend is an autograph geek--and he froze up in front of Ray and made a fool of himself. He still regards some musicians as idols or supernatural characters or something, which is totally off the mark with the people he follows (The Kinks, Dylan, etc.), all of whom seem to be basically anti-image. Why he cannot figure that out it beyond me.
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