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Mr. Kinsley

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  1. Honestly, when that day comes, where else will most of us possibly find out but here? Better here than for Jeff to 'tweet' it.
  2. I could put Citrus on repeat, leave it there for 2 or 3 days, and be totally happy.
  3. Has anyone else noticed the ad for the Rhapsody iPhone app that has the drops of water that show album covers inside the drops. The very first one is YHF, which quickly recedes to the back and is replaced by a deluge of other albums, none of which are nearly as clearly visible.
  4. In '04 at one of their LA shows I actually got to be in the front row. I'm NEVER in the front row. For anything. So damn it, I was going to make the most of it and take my camera and get some pics. It's just a little digital point-n-shoot snapshoty type camera, so I knew that with no flash 99% of them would be totally blurry crap. I didn't block anyone's view and got, what I thought, were some pretty good shots. I like the artsy blur. At one point during Hummingbird Jeff walked directly over to me and shook my hand. I was the only person he did that with all night (except Kidsmoke's daughter g
  5. Heard 'Just a Kid' in the game/ride area of the Santa Monica Pier today with the kids.
  6. I'm glad you're brave enough to ask! I've thought about posting this same question many times and chickened-out. (Not sure why.)
  7. Wow. Didn't expect quite this response. At least I like the Beatles. As for Hotel Arizona, the problem for me is that it's way too literal and straightforward. The really great Wilco songs seem to be more metaphorical (Hell is Chrome), paint a great mental picture (Sky Blue Sky), or leave you guessing and/or let you fill in the gaps with your imagination (Poor Places, Misunderstood). There is also, for me at least, a fine line between atmospheric and dull. Wishful Thinking and Radio Cure are both on the wrong side of that line for me. Hey! What's up! No, they aren't driving. But w
  8. AM: Passenger Side / It's Just That Simple BT: Misunderstood / Hotel Arizona* ST: I'm Always in Love / We're Just Friends* YHF: Poor Places# / Radio Cure AGIB: Theologians / Wishful Thinking* SBS: You Are My Face / Shake It Off* W(ta): Bull Black Nova / Sonny Feeling *Some of my least favorite songs of all-time, by anyone. Nails on a chalkboard. #Greatest song ever written
  9. A lot of this discussion seems to hinge on the concept of "favorite" vs. "best." The Beatles are the best band of all time, but Wilco is my favorite. On my beloved Laker's teams of the 80's Magic and Kareem were clearly the best players, but scrappy Kurt Rambis always held a special place in my heart. In answer to the original question, no, there's nothing wrong with you. As long as you can acknowledge quality despite not actively participating in it, you're ok. A lot of rap music is like that for me. I can see where people could get into certain acts even though they aren't for me.
  10. ...and then he will be playing other stuff, too, right?
  11. Pat has to be the most underrated musician on the planet. Also, Nels almost seemed uncomfortable with the "competition." Pat is the far more natural showman.
  12. Talk Talk (It really doesn't seem like we really need to type it more than once if we know what we're talking about.)
  13. Ten Vs. Vitalogy No Code Yield Binaural Riot Act Pearl Jam Backspacer Sorry, someone had to.
  14. While in line for a show in '04, I asked someone whom I knew had travelled to see multiple shows on that tour how many Wilco concerts she'd been to. She looked at me rather puzzled and asked, "You mean... on this tour, or...?" In other words, I think she'd seen more Wilco shows that Jeff! As for me, I'm at a measly 6.
  15. Actually, I rather like it. If you like it, go with it. But not the logo. That's a trainwreck in the making.
  16. Ooooo! Oooo! I got it! Prince's Purple Rain No. Seriously. How stinking rad* would that be. *Rad used without irony, but instead as a sincere 80's terminology tribute.
  17. I do believe you're correct. The even more correct answer is that, since Jeff is such the music junkie, it would be some album so obscure that even the band that originally recorded it didn't know about it.
  18. Well played Mr. Bag! Good thing you didn't tell us that you could whip such up a tasty meal, because we'd have crashed the party! Just be sure to name your first born Via Chicago.
  19. Yeah, I fear this didn't go well. Maybe something along the lines of, "You got all the ideas for tonight from a rock-band's fan site?!?!" Either that or she's still there.
  20. Funny, my wife thinks I have a crush on Jeff, too! Whenever she hears a song she doesn't like (especially with any sort of feedback or noise) she asks, "Is this Wilco?" I think she's starting to lose patience with me over this, because both the kids and HER MOM are now listening to W(TA). She's now alone on her little non-Wilco island and not digging it.
  21. I for one am totally cracking up at the fact that we are complaining about where songs ranked on the list that WE voted on. It really does show what the best thing about Top 20 lists is: the arguing afterwards!
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