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Author Topic:   Does anyone know why Bob has stopped posting???
stoter1
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posted March 12, 2003 05:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for stoter1        Reply w/Quote
I used to love coming into the room several times a day, just so I could read Bob's comments, and it felt great knowing that we had someone on the inside who actually cared about what we think. All of a sudden, Bob just stopped posting. Why??

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Coleo
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posted March 12, 2003 05:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Coleo   Click Here to Email Coleo        Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by stoter1:
All of a sudden, Bob just stopped posting. Why??

We didn't want to have to tell you this, but...it's you. Bob won't post because of you.

It's either that or something else entirely.

Cole

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dylanfan
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posted March 12, 2003 05:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dylanfan   Click Here to Email dylanfan        Reply w/Quote
Whatever the reason, it's not because he doesn't care what we think anymore.

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Sk8maven
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posted March 12, 2003 05:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Sk8maven   Click Here to Email Sk8maven        Reply w/Quote
Real Life got in the way?

Seriously, he has to spend SOME time getting the new Archives ready for publication, doesn't he?

Maven

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stoter1
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posted March 12, 2003 05:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for stoter1        Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Coleo:
We didn't want to have to tell you this, but...it's you. Bob won't post because of you.

It's either that or something else entirely.

Cole


Maybe Ms. Cleo told him to stop posting. I'm not saying the guy has to spend every waking minute here, but a good bye would have been nice. He could have come in for a minute, and said, look guys, I'm too busy to continue this right now, but I want to thank you all for your imput. That would have been nice.

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BlueTracer
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posted March 12, 2003 05:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BlueTracer   Click Here to Email BlueTracer        Reply w/Quote

The end of Bobs posting coincided with an article from an online column called Lying in the Gutter which it appears may have brought the fact that Bob was posting here to DC's PTB who its speculated mightve put the kibosh on the posting for reasons of their own - they're notably paranoid about story leaks from what i've seen or heard.

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JoeAnkenbauer
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posted March 12, 2003 06:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for JoeAnkenbauer        Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by BlueTracer:

The end of Bobs posting coincided with an article from an online column called Lying in the Gutter which it appears may have brought the fact that Bob was posting here to DC's PTB who its speculated mightve put the kibosh on the posting for reasons of their own - they're notably paranoid about story leaks from what i've seen or heard.

I read that article, and I still don't see what it had to do with Bob's postings. What I remember was a bunch of name-calling. Could you please elaborate?

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Carsda
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posted March 12, 2003 08:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Carsda   Click Here to Email Carsda        Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by JoeAnkenbauer:
I read that article, and I still don't see what it had to do with Bob's postings. What I remember was a bunch of name-calling. Could you please elaborate?

It said something along the lines of: "Bob G. posts on DC's messages boards. Here's what he's had to say recently..." It then when on to take some of his more off hand/humerous remarks somewhat out of context. There were about 15-20 quotes listed as examples of things that he's posted.

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kid colt
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posted March 12, 2003 10:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kid colt   Click Here to Email kid colt        Reply w/Quote
My comic shop has a weekly giveaway called Comic Shop News. This weeks's issue took several of Bob's quotes from the "Questions for Bob Greenberger" thread and used them as a news item. This may be another reason why.

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Teisto
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posted March 12, 2003 10:15 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Teisto        Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by stoter1:
I used to love coming into the room several times a day, just so I could read Bob's comments, and it felt great knowing that we had someone on the inside who actually cared about what we think. All of a sudden, Bob just stopped posting. Why??

DStepp a little while ago mentioned that he had emailed Bob, and that Bob was simply busy with work and that DC was working on a better way for us to ask Bob questions, and for him to reply. Likely to weed out a lot of duplicate questions, etc.

Bob will be back, so we all just need to be patient.

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dylanfan
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posted March 12, 2003 10:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dylanfan   Click Here to Email dylanfan        Reply w/Quote
Yeah...the poor guy had to field the same question several times.

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gmp
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posted March 13, 2003 12:35 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for gmp        Reply w/Quote
One way or the other, it appears that posting on the board was causing a problem for Bob at work, either in terms of the time it took, or in creating friction with management. For that matter, it could have been a little of both.

I miss Bob's posts as much as anyone, but there has been a positive side to his absence. It seems to have redirected the attention back to connecting with each other, as evidenced by James Friel's very interesting "Golden Age Window" thread. Also, there is only so much Bob could tell us, and I guess we just have to be thankful for what we got, and for the time being, leave it at that.

Glenn

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Rod Keith
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posted March 13, 2003 12:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Rod Keith   Click Here to Email Rod Keith        Reply w/Quote
Yeah, I think we were getting more than a little spoiled.

Anyway, if Bob thinks he could drop by every once in a while to say hi, filed the odd question and drop the occasional teaser, I would be very pleased. If not, thanks for everything, Bob!

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Rod Keith
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posted March 13, 2003 12:03 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Rod Keith   Click Here to Email Rod Keith        Reply w/Quote
That should be 'field', not 'filed'. But Bob can do whatever he wants.

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datalore
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posted March 13, 2003 04:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for datalore        Reply w/Quote
I'm glad he was here as long as he was, and hope he'll return whenever he can...


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Carlo
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posted March 13, 2003 08:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Carlo   Click Here to Email Carlo        Reply w/Quote
hell, maybe Bob saw the even the archive board is now infected with threads like "gayest person", "sexiest female" and "who is better: DC or Marvel"...

sigh! the once proud Archive Boards! now marred by seventh-gradism type posts!

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NecessaryImpurity
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posted March 13, 2003 10:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for NecessaryImpurity        Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Carlo:
sigh! the once proud Archive Boards! now marred by seventh-gradism type posts!

You mean 7th-graders shouldn't have anything to do with comics?

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Kamandi Last Boy on Earth
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posted March 13, 2003 10:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kamandi Last Boy on Earth        Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Carlo:
hell, maybe Bob saw the even the archive board is now infected with threads like "gayest person", "sexiest female" and "who is better: DC or Marvel"...

sigh! the once proud Archive Boards! now marred by seventh-gradism type posts!


Many of the other Forums here have always been that way. Other Topics is usually more Marvel oriented than DCU. Thats why I hardly post anywhere but in DCU Archives - it seems to be a more mature crowd.

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Carlo
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posted March 14, 2003 02:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Carlo   Click Here to Email Carlo        Reply w/Quote
M'uh bad, NeccImpur...shucks, this Southern boy was a seventh-grader once, too! Still got the scars on the knuckles from Sister Mary ICan'tRememberHerLastName!

Course - come to think of it?...

"Could a left handed hero defeat a right handed hero?" <gulp> groan!@#?#$@!(?

best...
Carlo

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James Friel
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posted March 14, 2003 02:17 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for James Friel   Click Here to Email James Friel        Reply w/Quote
Ah, yes. Nuns with rulers...
Though Sister Thomas Aquinas preferred the full-arm swing with a book to the head (a Religion book, I might add.)

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dylanfan
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posted March 14, 2003 09:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for dylanfan   Click Here to Email dylanfan        Reply w/Quote
Since Carlo is on here talking about his "Southern Boy-ness", which reminds me of what a big Civil War buff he is, and since it has been mentioned how immature and Marvel-oriented the Other Topics board is, and since this particular thread has already been answered as best as can be answered and thus has served its purpose, I wanted to ask Carlo a question:

What did you think of Gods and Generals? As much as I liked Gettysburg, I'm afraid I was disappointed in this film. Having been to the burial site of Stonewall Jackson's left arm, I was really expecting a blockbuster. Oh, and the new Dylan song attached to the film had me excited too. Have you seen it? Any thoughts?

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CMCINTYRE3600
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posted March 14, 2003 11:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for CMCINTYRE3600   Click Here to Email CMCINTYRE3600        Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by dylanfan:

What did you think of Gods and Generals? As much as I liked Gettysburg, I'm afraid I was disappointed in this film. Having been to the burial site of Stonewall Jackson's left arm, I was really expecting a blockbuster. Oh, and the new Dylan song attached to the film had me excited too. Have you seen it? Any thoughts?


Have you heard the new Dylan song? Unfortunetly I don't have a working sound card so I couldn't have downloaded it off AOL a while back, and I'm not sure if I'm going to buy the soundtrack. I think I'll wait for the Columbia website that's going to come up soon where you can order a customized Dylan CD. I'll order the Gods and Generals song, the Ya Ya Sisterhood song, Return To Me from the Sopranos, and round it out with any live performances they have on there that I may not have. Then I may order some customized CD's that are just never ending loops of Isis, Visions of Johanna, or Hurricane.
Chris

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dylanfan
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posted March 14, 2003 12:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dylanfan   Click Here to Email dylanfan        Reply w/Quote
Yes, I've heard the song and it's pretty damned incredible. Might be the best thing about the movie, in fact. And in case you haven't seen the video, it's incredible. Bob and his band wander through a Confederate encampment; Bob's on horseback and obviously looking for something. Finally they come upon what they're looking for: the body of someone- a brother, friend or other relative? They load him up on the back of the horse and wander off in the distance. I found it rather stirring. The ornate and prosaic dialogue that was so stilted in the film works perfectly as the lyric to a song, and its majesty is infectious. A great song, and unique video. I saw it on TNT during the Super Bowl halftime.

By the way, that dylan custom mix cd site is up and running. They have the songs you mention you want on there, though I don't think "Cross The Green Mountain" is one of them. Here's the URL:
http://custommixcd.com/dylan/

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CMCINTYRE3600
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posted March 14, 2003 03:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for CMCINTYRE3600   Click Here to Email CMCINTYRE3600        Reply w/Quote
When was Cross The Green Mountian recorded? Did David Kemper play on it? I saw Bob at MSG last fall, and I really dislike his new drummer. Way too many fills without keeping a solid back beat. Leaves Tony to try to hold the rhythm all by himself. Still can't wait to hear it!
Chris

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dylanfan
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posted March 14, 2003 04:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dylanfan   Click Here to Email dylanfan        Reply w/Quote
"Green Mountain" was recorded right before the Newport Folk Festival last summer. (Remember the one where Bob went onstage in that funky wig? That's the wig he wore in the video.) Yes, George Receli plays on that song and appears in the accompanying video. I wasn't too fond of Receli's drumming on the first tour I saw him (Love and Theft fall tour) but I said the same things on the initial outings by Kemper, and I came to love him. Bob has a system he enforces on his players, pretty much since JJ got the boot, and I am sure George will come around to it. With Bob's music, less is more, especially with the drums. But don't trust me...I'm not a big fan of Garnier. I'm not sure Bob's had a killer bass player since the born again years. He had a run of Rick Danko, Rob Stoner, Jerry Scheff and Tim Drummond. For folks that are familiar with the world of bass players, that's hard to beat. I'm not sure Garnier is in that league. He's a really nice guy, though.

But to get this thread back on topic, I have no idea why Bob Dylan stopped posting, but to be honest I never knew he started!

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