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Jesusetc84

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  1. And having all the melodies will be cool too :-).
  2. 01. Disintegration 02. Three Imaginary Boys/ Boys Don't Cry 03. The Head on The Door 04. Seventeen Seconds 05. Pornography 06. Faith 07. Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me 08. Japanese Whispers 09. Wish 10. Blood Flowers 11. Wild Mood Swings 12. The Top 13. The Cure
  3. I always liked that one best of the new songs I've heard. I think it'll make a great closer. As good as AGIB is, I felt the ending was a little muddled (2 singles, 12 minutes of noise, and a 2 minute sing a long.) Hopefully this record will be really tight. I'm stoked. It'd best be great, because I doubt at this point we'll get another one before the decade's end. edit: which means it'll probably be the last one before I enter the later half of my 20s...ew.
  4. I always thought ranking guitar players was ridiculous.
  5. Aeroplane is probably in my top 20. Gorgeous Gorgeous album. I cried in a corner after I heard it the first time, and couldn't think straight for days.
  6. Preamble: It's so easy for threads like this to turn into big free for alls, so as the thread originator, I'm going to say one thing. Keep it to one album :-). All So what is your favorite album of all time. For me, the answer is three simple words. Blonde on Blonde. No album fits all of my moods quite like this one. I adore the production on it. The brassy sounding guitar, the church organ, the drums, and most of all Dylan all sound amazing. His vocals sound a lot less nasally than they did on Bringing it All Back Home, and even more powerful than they did on Highway 61, Revisi
  7. Today's records: Neil Young- Rust Never Sleeps The Clash- The Clash Nirvana- Nevermind Mercury Rev- Deserter's Songs Radiohead- OK Computer
  8. Some of my favorite rock singers (Alphabetially) Bono David Bowie Jeff Buckley Kurt Cobain Bob Dylan P J Harvey Mick Jagger John Lennon Paul McCartney Freddie Mercury Van Morrison Thom Yorke
  9. Wow...good times. hahah. Nice pun!...I thought...
  10. I was just curious what the current sales are for Wilco's albums, both U.S. and worldwide, if at all possible.
  11. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Summer Teeth A Ghost is Born Being There Mermaid Avenue 1 Kicking Television Mermaid Avenue 2 A.M.
  12. Well let's be honest...Wilco's a bigger draw anyway. So the only one who would be making any extra off of it would be Farrar. So if Jeff was going to do it, it wouldn't be about the cash. I'd go see Uncle Tupelo. That being said, I got into Wilco first, so the affect wouldn't be nearly as life altering for me as it would be for the old UT fans who saw them in shitty little dumps through out the mid-west, clawing their way up in the world. I never saw that legend; I read about it in books, and heard 10 year old records of it. So unfortunately seeing UT would never have the same affect on me a
  13. I was just thinking today, and realized that I've only heard 3 Wilco songs on the Radio and it made me :-(. Anyone else have better luck? I've heard "Can't Stand It", "California Stars", "Jesus, Etc;". Oddly, I've never heard HMD or Outtasite.
  14. The Following come to mind: "Pale Blue Eyes" by The Velvet Underground "Hot Burrito #1" by Flying Burito Brothers "God" by John Lennon "Tired Eyes" by Neil Young "If You See Her, Say Hello" by Bob Dylan "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by Joy Division "Time" by Tom Waits "All Apologies" by Nirvana "Butterfly" by Weezer "Not Dark Yet" by Bob Dylan "Waltz #2 (XO)" by Elliott Smith "Oh, Comely" by Neutral Milk Hotel "Hurt" as Performed by Johnny Cash "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" by The Arcade Fire
  15. This is major cliche, but I really can't think of a song that's better than "A Day in The Life" by The Beatles. It's not even my favorite Beatles song (that would be "Strawberry Fields Forever.") but "A Day in The Life" is just wow. I know the lyrics are sort of incomprehensible, but to me that song has so much meaning which I can't describe. Every section is an incredible piece of art onto itself; the initial folk strum and John's world weary voice, the first crescendo, Paul's little twee middle section, the transition back into John's original section, done now with a sort of Sinatraesque
  16. I make my Kids make Wilco gay. And I don't even have kids.
  17. The whole show was amazing. the highlights were "Spiders" (the old version), "Jesus, Etc;" (the one song where EVERY drunk shut up and sang :-P), "Acuff Rose", and "Dreamer in My Dreams" (both done completely unplugged.) He was as funny as ever though tonight. The gay joke, impressions of audience members, taking requests from only people who raised their hand...Jeff was on fire. I could've gone for "Wishful Thinking" though ::Sigh:: oh well :-)
  18. Jeff referenced this list MULTIPLE times at the new orleans show tonight.
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