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Post by ♫ ♪ on Sept 26, 2019 12:37:42 GMT -5
appears to be offline again
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Post by SheBangsTheTrums on Oct 5, 2019 18:37:00 GMT -5
appears to be offline again Still offline - maybe they’re updating it?
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Post by jho on Oct 6, 2019 8:24:11 GMT -5
It's working for me. Looks the same as before. (But still has Tour Dates from May in it, which could have been removed by now)
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Post by rimb on Oct 22, 2019 0:41:52 GMT -5
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Post by ♫ ♪ on Oct 22, 2019 16:06:11 GMT -5
definitely intriguing...
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Post by bmf on Oct 23, 2019 3:29:50 GMT -5
A vault would be hugely attractive especially if it's along the same lines as the Neil Young archives. The NYA are not only fantastic value for money but such a thrill to see how Neil has worked in nearly every genre. In that respect Mark is also very stylistically-wide and something like this would be an excellent way of engaging with his genius.
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Post by ♫ ♪ on Oct 23, 2019 9:34:17 GMT -5
A vault would be hugely attractive especially if it's along the same lines as the Neil Young archives. The NYA are not only fantastic value for money but such a thrill to see how Neil has worked in nearly every genre. In that respect Mark is also very stylistically-wide and something like this would be an excellent way of engaging with his genius. That would be cool indeed. But NY has been carefully cataloging everything he’s ever done since he first got started. ML doesn’t strike me as the nostalgic type who would have done the same thing.
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Post by bmf on Oct 23, 2019 11:18:05 GMT -5
A vault would be hugely attractive especially if it's along the same lines as the Neil Young archives. The NYA are not only fantastic value for money but such a thrill to see how Neil has worked in nearly every genre. In that respect Mark is also very stylistically-wide and something like this would be an excellent way of engaging with his genius. That would be cool indeed. But NY has been carefully cataloging everything he’s ever done since he first got started. ML doesn’t strike me as the nostalgic type who would have done the same thing. I don't think its nostalgia it's more about ensuring the legacy is contextualised. I don't think there's an artist/poet/musician who wouldn't want that. The NY archives are making radical advances in curating a body of work against the grain of digital fragmentation. I for one am all for it!
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Post by calm ocean on Oct 23, 2019 16:19:26 GMT -5
That would be cool indeed. But NY has been carefully cataloging everything he’s ever done since he first got started. ML doesn’t strike me as the nostalgic type who would have done the same thing. I don't think its nostalgia it's more about ensuring the legacy is contextualised. I don't think there's an artist/poet/musician who wouldn't want that. The NY archives are making radical advances in curating a body of work against the grain of digital fragmentation. I for one am all for it! i think maybe you are underestimating the current version of Mark Lanegan who has been recording and distributing his own live shows on cd and vinyl for close to 10 years. i doubt he was doing this previously...probably comfirmed by the fact he had to include the bootleg version of blues run the game on the anthology. this vault has great potential if it makes some of these live shows more accessible. the only way i have so many in my collection is from the generosity and willingness of onewhiskey members to help out. edit: think i replied to the wrong post, on my tablet so not gonna bugger with fiximg it lol
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