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Post by raccoon on Sept 3, 2017 13:14:33 GMT -5
Does anybody have any Slim Dunlap shows? I have lots to trade if we can do old school snail mail cds. Also - Did Paul's 2005 Memphis show at the New Daisy Theater ever show up in anyone's collection? It was easily the most insanely good show that I have ever seen him put on: "He was especially unhinged, taking lengthy breakout guitar leads that once inspired him to go flat on his back. His late career incarnation for muddied slop blues was preeminent, but there were times — a narcotic paced “I Will Dare” and “Knocking on Mine,” driven at death metal speed — he took reverential fans for a loop. After years as a one-man band, Westerberg looked rejuvenated once again by a torrent of sound. He left the night crawling to the stage wings. Fans who knew better were rewarded when the band wandered back long after the house lights drove out most the crowd. Only 20 or so stragglers witnessed a smackdown of “Alex Chilton” and “Left of the Dial” — glorious punk that still sounded in its prime." Also again - Did the covers heavy Minneapolis private show he did for his wife's graduation way back when ever show up?
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Post by dharmanovel on Jun 10, 2021 23:29:28 GMT -5
Does anybody have any Slim Dunlap shows? I have lots to trade if we can do old school snail mail cds. Also - Did Paul's 2005 Memphis show at the New Daisy Theater ever show up in anyone's collection? It was easily the most insanely good show that I have ever seen him put on: "He was especially unhinged, taking lengthy breakout guitar leads that once inspired him to go flat on his back. His late career incarnation for muddied slop blues was preeminent, but there were times — a narcotic paced “I Will Dare” and “Knocking on Mine,” driven at death metal speed — he took reverential fans for a loop. After years as a one-man band, Westerberg looked rejuvenated once again by a torrent of sound. He left the night crawling to the stage wings. Fans who knew better were rewarded when the band wandered back long after the house lights drove out most the crowd. Only 20 or so stragglers witnessed a smackdown of “Alex Chilton” and “Left of the Dial” — glorious punk that still sounded in its prime." Also again - Did the covers heavy Minneapolis private show he did for his wife's graduation way back when ever show up? Hi I'm late on this but here's a quality recording from 1993: mega.nz/folder/U0BkkBiL#TKQ3vuQe8K0cjZ3UFt1BYg
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Post by raccoon on Jun 17, 2021 15:23:44 GMT -5
Hey thanks! I have found a few of his shows since that 2017 post and they are always great. I'll check this one out.
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