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Revolution 9 was meant for mono!
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I love "Good Morning Good Morning"
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Please Please Me / The Beatles With The Beatles / The Beatles A Hard Day's Night / The Beatles Beatles For Sale / The Beatles Help! / The Beatles Rubber Soul / The Beatles Revolver / The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / The Beatles Will I get through all the Mono remasters today? (Yes, yes I will.)
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Wowee, I was just going to say that. Listening to "Tomorrow Never Knows" as I type.
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you make me dizzy miss lizzy
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Finally got my hands on my Mono Box, after listening to Please Please Me: totally worth it.
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Some indie labels are still fairly priced, single LPs usually $12. Thrill Jockey has a base price of $13 for double LPS. I realize Wilco has a larger company on its back, but it's a little steep for single albums stretched over two discs.
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http://news.cnet.com...0355448-93.html
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Thanks for linking that. Good article, though I wish it was a flat out transcribed interview. I want to hear more about why his Drag City albums are physical copies-only, which I doubt simply reduces to a "stand" against compression (as if "The Visitor" is going to change the tide of music consumption).
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Wilco LPs are too expensive.
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The section about the motion-capture remake made me throw up in my mouth.
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Going through it song by song has convinced me Rubber Soul is one of their best. My only complaint is that "Wait" sounds like a straggler which, if I remember the Anthology interviews correctly, it was.
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Radiohead messageboard ateaseweb has a Beatles remaster thread 4x as long as Via Chicago's, and it's so much more illegal... Bobbob -- nice article, but I have to make a slight disagreement and put Paul's bass at a close second to Ringo's drumming. The remasters are so much more percussive- drums and pianos are no longer heard as if through a concrete wall. Listening to the Abbey Road medley yesterday, I was simply thrilled to hear Ringo kicking so much ass.
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Generally I'm waiting for my Mono box, but I listened to a few stereo remasters today, such as "Old Brown Shoe" since it's stereo only, holy holy something it sounds great!
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What's the consensus on Wilco (The Album)?
tongue-tied replied to Shining Sunbeam's topic in Just A Fan
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Speaking of Radiohead, I came across two news items today about the band that I had polar opposite reactions to. First, I read Jonny Greenwood speaking sense about mp3's. http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/sashafrerejones/2009/09/dithering-jonny-greenwood.html Second, Yorke and Greenwood are releasing 2 songs on a 12" vinyl that's over $16, which seems unreasonable until I realize the mp3s will probably be cheap as free.
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Today so far: The Fiery Furnaces / I'm Going Away Jason Lytle / Yours Truly, The Commuter
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Looking forward to this more than the Beatles remasters! 09/08/09 is where it's at.
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Today: Jason Lytle / Yours Truly, The Commuter Radiohead / Hail To The Thief Pavement / Wowee Zowee Animal Collective / Merriweather Post Pavilion
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If anyone has an mp3 of this? I'm searching the blog-o-sphere with no luck.
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One is instructed to play Transmissions from the Satellite Heart by The Flaming Lips at maximum volume on the CD sleeve. So I'll say: Slow Nerve Action.
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PlayStation 3!
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I once got to play one of my songs for Tweedy before a Wilco show. He asked me if anyone else had heard it, I said no, and then Tony handed me a briefcase full of money! I'm glad it's in the right hands but I've always wondered if I could have got more money from the Kit-Kat people if I sang it as "Break It Off".
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I ordered the Mono Box today, I just couldn't stand letting it pass me by. I figure I'll be able to get the stereo remasters at my leisure. Tower said it couldn't process my order, and I tried more times than I'd like to admit though it was sketchy sketchy. Successfully ordered through Barnes&Noble, though I dislike that particular company and they "projected tax"ed the hell out of me. It's a little unreasonable for me to be spending this amount of money at this time, so...it better be good, Beatles.
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W(TF) is right. These are the top 500 tracks Pitchfork want to talk about, presented by Haagen Dazs. Fun, delicious, but a joke. Songs have nothing to do with it, it's a barometer of relevance that doesn't extend beyond the bubble of internet music journalism. All three Wilco entries are from the span of time Wilco was relevant to said bubble.