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quote: Originally posted by No Joy In Mudville: am I right in thinking some blacking out the fiction is played during the dvd. There isn't a video, but I'm sure I heard it.
yeah. it's a shame the whole song isn't on there.
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| Posts: 528 | Location: Sydney, Australia | Registered: 15 March 2006 |    |
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quote: yeah. it's a shame the whole song isn't on there.
yeh, it is. They never seem to play BOTF anymore.....but everyone seems to love it.
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| Posts: 618 | Location: london | Registered: 19 October 2005 |    |
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Transatlanticsm or We Laugh Indoors
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| Posts: 3102 | Location: Seattle | Registered: 23 May 2005 |    |
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i can't pick my favorite...but prove my hypothesis is really great because of how it ends. its just fun to watch them get all crazy. the dvd is really a must have. great work by justin mitchell.
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They're all pretty good. Styrofoam plates and we looked like giants are definately sweet. Why you'd want to live here and transatlanticism is sweet too though. I never really realized that they had such a good taste in instruments before I saw the DVD because I'm a pretty new fan and I've never seen them live before. Probably at the height of me wanting to have a gibson es-335 I bought the dvd and I saw chris using one for the majority of the songs, falling more and more in love with the guitar. However, I have since moved on and although I wouldn't mind having one, I think I'd rather have the gibson joe pass or wes montgomery used more! (L-5CES)
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| Posts: 538 | Location: 富山県、 砺波市 日本 | Registered: 12 June 2006 |    |
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