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|    bencohen.mail@gmail.com to James Greer    |
|    Re: Richard Thompson/David Byrne bootleg    |
|    23 Jan 14 02:55:19    |
      Hey James, I came across this post in a google group via a lengthy search for       the David Byrne/Richard Thompson bootleg. I've had these mp3s for many many       years - since before ipods! I love it and am missing a couple tracks from the       complete show,        wondering if you would be willing to share mp3s via dropbox or something?               Ben              On Sunday, May 23, 1993 3:17:51 AM UTC-4, James Greer wrote:       > I just got a huge catalog from this guy in Florida who sells bootlegs.       > (jry@reef.cis.ufl.edu) (Has anyone dealt with this guy? I'm nervous.)       > This item caught my eye:       >        > DAVID BYRNE & RICHARD THOMPSON       > An Acoustic Evening (Brooklyn, New York 3/92) Red Phantom       $25       >        > Has anyone heard this bootleg or know anything about the original show?        > --        > "I would like to be a fish, jimgreer@phoen       x.princeton.edu        > So I could touch my nose to your fishtank, Comp Sci/Cognitive Studies       '94       > And blow bubbles of love every which way,        > Moistened in you." - Juan L Guerra, a fellow Dominican suffering in       translation              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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