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 on: Today at 03:33:57 PM 
Started by Philip W - Last post by Philip W
I’m a music writer currently researching Paul Simon’s time living in England in 1964-65. If you have memories of seeing him, meeting him, perhaps even hosting him back then, I’d love to hear from you. Please message me or email via the following link: https://minospress.co.uk/contact-minos-press/

Thanks!


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 on: Today at 03:21:10 PM 
Started by Red Shoes (Caz+Mark) - Last post by garrypbrooks
There's a very nice tribute to Terrence Sullivan on Annie Haslam's  Facebook.  Sounds like they remained friends until the end

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 on: Yesterday at 08:26:17 PM 
Started by Jules Gray - Last post by Pat Helms
"More fun than a frog in glass of milk!"
-Bob Weir

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 on: Yesterday at 02:51:03 AM 
Started by PaulT - Last post by John From Austin
Maybe David Lee Roth at ACL Live this spring.

Probably Little Feat at the Paramount this spring.


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 on: January 12, 2026, 12:12:50 PM 
Started by Dan O. - Last post by ColinB
First show of the New Year with these on the playlist...

John Martyn, Rachel Unthank & The Winterset, The McCalmans, Eilidh Shaw & Ross Martin, Oysterband, ATFK, Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening, Harp And A Monkey, Julie Matthews, Linda Thompson feat. The Proclaimers, Rock Salt and Nails, Session A9, Eliza Carthy & The Restitution, Chris Leslie and Alexandra Whittingham.

Tune in at 1pm or 8pm on https://www.internet-radio.com/station/gingerfeatherfm/

Or listen whenever you like on https://www.mixcloud.com/cmbertram/off-the-beaten-tracks-12-january-2026/

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 on: January 12, 2026, 11:45:55 AM 
Started by Jules Gray - Last post by Tasha


yes just read that... nice one!

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 on: January 11, 2026, 05:45:18 PM 
Started by Jules Gray - Last post by davidmjs
Piece in the Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/jan/11/bob-weir-was-a-songwriting-powerhouse-for-the-grateful-dead-and-the-chief-custodian-of-their-legacy

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 on: January 11, 2026, 04:19:33 PM 
Started by Jules Gray - Last post by quodlibet (Ian)


RIP Bob Weir

  Kicking myself for not going to the RAH last year, but there you go.


Yes. Me too. There's a pattern emerging. I missed Garcia having tickets for MSG in September '95 & my being in hospital when Phil last played the  the O2

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 on: January 11, 2026, 03:19:49 PM 
Started by Jules Gray - Last post by davidmjs

RIP Bob Weir


Hard to believe in some regards but he's always been very Zen about illness and being alive.  Probably my most enjoyable live music experiences were following Ratdog on the 2002 and 2003 UK tours.  So lowkey, such wonderful music, and at times, just standing there about 20 feet from Bobby effing Weir felt so bloody surreal.  Great times.  He will be much missed, but in some regards I do hope this marks the end of the Dead & Co gravy train (it probably won't).  They were never much cop imho.  Other projects, like his Wolf Bros were so much more interesting.  Kicking myself for not going to the RAH last year, but there you go.

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 on: January 11, 2026, 01:36:11 PM 
Started by Jules Gray - Last post by Tasha
RIP Bob Weir

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