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   aborgman@redshark.goodshow.net to OrangeDood   
   Re: They Call Alabama The Crimson Tide   
   12 Sep 07 14:09:18   
   
   XPost: rec.sport.football.college   
      
   In rec.sport.football.college OrangeDood  wrote:   
   > A man drink like that and he don't eat, he is going to DIE,   
   > "deemsbill@aol.com" !   
   >   
   >>> > Bands rarely sound "better" live.   
   >>>   
   >>> Wrong - pretty much all bands that engage in exstensive live   
   >>> improvisation sound better live than on studio recordings.   
   >>>   
   >>> Grateful Dead   
   >>> Leftover Salmon   
   >>> Primus/Sausage/Frog Brigade   
   >>> Phish   
   >>> Galactic   
   >>> Allman Brothers Band   
   >>> Jimi Hendryx & Band of Gypsies   
   >>   
   >>     Skynyrd   
   >>     The Who   
   >>     Yes   
   >>     The Kinks   
   >   
   > Deep Purple was outstanding live. Ritchie Blackmore was a force to be   
   > reckoned with, as was Jon Lord.   
   >   
   > Best live band I've ever seen in terms of how much better they were   
   > live than in studio was HEAD EAST. Those guys were AWESOME live. I   
   > really didn't like any of their studio albums.   
   >   
   > Let's see, who else... The Tubes, great live... Robin Trower, Stevie   
   > Ray Vaughan, The Stray Cats, The Cars, Cheap Trick... how about Joe   
   > Jackson, Elvis Costello, The Pretenders...   
      
      
   Best live band I've ever seen - Leftover Salmon, and it isn't   
   even really close for the rest of them.   
      
   --   
   Aaron   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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