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  1. Interview is out now. Issue 70. Talks a bit about recording Sky Blue Sky with mainly sm57s!

     

    Yeah, very good interview; also talks about working with Jim O'Rourke on Ghost and Born Again.

  2. Casa is definitely more of a restaurant than a taco and beer place; a really great restaurant with a really great bar. If you want tacos and beer, I'm sure they can accommodate you.

     

    Also, I'm going to plug this one last time as I have in previous threads; if you're going to be in Athens today (Thursday) at 7:30, come out to Arts/WEST for a free advance screening of Ashes of American Flags. More info here: http://events.publicbroadcasting.net/woub/...;eventID=879038

     

    I'll see you all at the show on Friday!

  3. Also not yet on that list is a screening in Athens, Ohio on April 16th at 7:30 PM at Arts/WEST community arts center. It's free, and the night before Wilco comes to Athens, so it's a great way to get hyped up for the show.

  4. Concerning the Athens OH 4/17 show -- I called the ticket office. The show starts at 7:30 PM, but the box office opens at 6:30. According to the person I spoke with, most of the tix are will call. But, if you get there about when the BO opens, the wait shouldn' be that long, like 10 min.

     

    Are there any places close to the venue that one can eat/drink? Like w/in walking distance?

     

    The venue is within a block of pretty much every good bar and eatery on our campus. For food, I recommend the Bagel Street Deli, and for drinks check out Jackie O's (it's a bar/microbrewery deal).

     

    As a sidenote: if you can make it down the night before, we're doing an advance screening of Ashes of American flags at a community arts center in Athens called Arts/WEST at 7:30.

  5. I've always wondered if Wilco would play on PHC someday... almost surprised that they didn't get on the show during the Being There era. Anyways, should be really cool, Garrison usually gets the guests in on some of the sketches (Tweedy in Guy Noir?) in some pretty interesting ways. My family has listened to PHC for as long as I can remember, so it'll be really amazing to hear my favorite band playing on it!

  6. If they do come to Columbus, it'll probably be at the Wex again. The Wex has booked every Wilco-related show here (Wilco, Jeff & Glenn solo, Nels & Glenn solo) for the past two years or so. Dunno what to tell you wheelco.... except that the Four Kegs is located pretty much directly across the street.

  7. I've been checking Amazon (sorry MusicWorld, you charge too much for shipping) daily and they seem to only have the CD for the moment (though it is described as an Extended version). I would sincerely hope that the CD/DVD will be available through there. I think it was #82 or so on their sales ranking. Not bad for a month out.

    I'm pretty sure it's also described as being an 'enhanced' CD on Amazon, which bodes well for those of us looking forward to the obligatory free download-able EP. I'm sure they'll get the CD/DVD version on there soon enough. My local record store said that they were buying some of that version, so it's not just a MusicToday exclusive or anything like that.

  8. I saw them for the first time on February 9, 2005 at the Mershon Auditorium in Columbus, OH. It was my 16th birthday, and was basically the best present anyone could have given me. Before the show I got to see the Autumn Defense do a small in-store at Used Kids records, which was very cool. Met John and Pat at the in-store, as well as Glenn and Mike, and bought one of my first 'modern' vinyl records; Circles by the Autumn Defense. My first ever wilco bootleg was of that show as well..... good times.

  9. So far, it reminds me of a combination of Good News and The Moon & Antarctica. It's certainly a much more solid album than Good News, but still doesn't really live up to the quality of The Moon & Antarctica. I think people just need to get used to the fact that Modest Mouse isn't going to be hearkening back to the days of Long Drive anytime soon. The new stuff is enjoyable, just different, and arguably hard to accept if you're expecting their old sound.

  10. I too got a chance to meet John and Pat and had them sign my "Circles" LP. When asked if the self titled release would make vinyl, Pat said it depends on the number of CD's that sell. Pat also told me there were only 1000 vinyl copies printed for "Circles". Also the new release; if put on vinyl, will probably have that few copies released too.

    Pat signed my cover "Happy Sundays" because i told him it was my wife's and my favorite sunday morning LP to spin around our house.

     

    I had no idea the "Circles" LP was such a limited release. I bought my copy from them at a show back in 05' and got it signed on the spot. I guess it's a little more special than I thought. Show sounds like it was great, I'm jealous!

  11. Wow. I never thought I'd see Nels Cline and Jeff Parker on the same stage, but I guess it just happened. Excellent show at a great sounding venue. It may have been the Scott Amendola Band, but Nels just about stole the show with his solos on "Buffalo Bird Woman" and "Oladipo". A real treat to see him share the stage a totally different group of very talented musicians. If you're in the Chicago area, by all means, check out their show at the Empty Bottle Saturday night!

     

    Setlist:

    Lullaby for Sasha

    Believe

    Smarty Pants

    If Only Once

    Pannonica (Thelonius Monk cover)

    Blues for our Grand Bazzar (New song)

    Shady

    Buffalo Bird Woman

    Oladipo

    Cesar Chavez

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