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   Tom to bencohen.mail@gmail.com   
   Re: Richard Thompson/David Byrne bootleg   
   23 Jan 14 17:11:05   
   
   From: rabbit@thehole.com   
      
   I hope you noticed the post you replied to was over 20 years ago.  You   
   might ask for it on alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.folk.   
      
   Tom   
      
   bencohen.mail@gmail.com wrote in   
   news:0e1f0633-6204-46c0-abe2-049eff88c5fa@googlegroups.com:   
      
   > Hey, I came across this thread about the concert. This has been one of   
   > my favorite live bootlegs since I first heard it pre-ipod days! My   
   > mp3s are kind of worn and I've lost two of the tracks in the many   
   > moves from computer to computer. Would anyone be willing to send high   
   > quality mp3s via dropbox or something? Thanks!   
   >   
   > 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   
   >>               Phant   
   > om $25   
   >>   
   >> Has anyone heard this bootleg or know anything about the original   
   >> show?   
   >   
   >> --   
   >> "I would like to be a fish,   
   >> jimgreer@phoenix.princeto   
   > n.edu   
   >> So I could touch my nose to your fishtank,      Comp Sci/Cognitive   
   >> Studie   
   > s '94   
   >> And blow bubbles of love every which way,   
   >> Moistened in you." - Juan L Guerra, a fellow Dominican suffering in   
   >> trans   
   > lation   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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