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What else should I be
All apologies
What else should I say
Everyone is gay
What else could I write
I dont have the right
What else should I be
All apologies
In the sun
In the sun I feed as one
In the sun
In the sun
Im married
Buried
I wish I was like you
Easily amused
Find my nest of salt
Everything is my fault
Ill take all the blame
Aqua seafoam shame
Sunburn with freezerburn
Choking on the ashes of her enemy
All in all we all are
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A nice little walk in the sun if you're interested.
All the tired horses in the sun
How'm I s'posed to get any riding done?
mmmmmmmmmmmhmmmmmmm
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I'm definitely going. I've got my ticket already.
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there's going to be music where the holes were
Poor Jeff...I wonder if he knew when he said that, that it'd be repeated 5 years later as a message board joke.
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One of the most referenced music documentaries ever....
The commentary is fun to listen to also.
LouieB
"If they follow you
Don't look baaack
Like Dylan in the movies"- Belle & Sebastian.
I am stoked.
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I don't really care for this song.
You owe me a beer!
I kid I kid.
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Extremist Evangelical Christians make me so sad.
It's like...they don't even get it, and they're ruining something that's supposed to be really good (Christianity).
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"Nothin' up my Sleeve"
The lyric "it may be our anniversary but I wouldn't really know" always gets me...
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Marquee Moon. nough said. It's a solo that's done for the song, yet it also manages to be epic as hell at the same time.
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Noel Gallagher, Jack White, Julian Casablancas, & Bright Eyes.
HAH I kid, I kid.
John Prine and Phil Elvrum from The Microphones.
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At the Marfa gig Jeff made clear the song was titled "Black Eye" and not "Black Guy"
Maybe the fan was misinterpreting the words and felt Jeff a raciest .
Then again maybe the guy was just fucken' with Jeff like so many do when Jeff plays solo?
HAHAHA Black Guy.
One time I was driving with my friend and I played "Black Eye" on my iPod. And he goes "Why is he singing about a "Black Guy"? And I'm like "... WHAT?!"
Sorry, that just took me back.
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besides Backseat and Une, Funeral was pretty unfuckwithable for me.
nothing on Neon Bible so far that remotely touches Wake Up, Rebellion, Tunnels, and probably even Power Out, but pretty sure it'll still be a very worthy/solid follow up
but you're right, the live show is where it's at
You know, I used to agree with the previous post. But now I agree with you. Funeral to me is amazing.
Though I think you underrate Backseat...and you always have
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most played ever? recently listened to? or what
Hahah uhh most played recently.
My iPod was recently WIPED CLEAN so all of my current most played tracks are just that...Current.
I guess a recent list.
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01. "I Want You" by Bob Dylan
02. "Metal Guru" by T. Rex
03. "So Long Marianne" by Leonard Cohen
04. "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon & Garfunkel
05. "With or Without You" by U2
06. "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" by The Band
07. "Hot Burrito #1 (I'm Your Toy)" by The Flying Burrito Brothers
08. "Unfinished Sympathy" by Massive Attack
09. "September Gurls" by Big Star
10. "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys
11. "More Than a Feeling" by Boston
12. "When Doves Cry" by Prince & The Revolution
13. "Andy's Chest" by Lou Reed
14. "Wolf Like Me" by TV on the Radio
15. "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" by The Arcade Fire
16. "All Apologies (Acoustic demo)" by Nirvana
17. "Common People" by Pulp
18. "Waltz #2" by Elliott Smith
19. "A Change is Gonna Come" by Otis Redding
20. "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles
21. "One of Us Must Know" by Bob Dylan
22. "Just Like a Woman" by Bob Dylan
23. "Love Hurts" by Gram Parsons w/ Emmylou Harris
24. "Lost in The Super Market" by The Clash
25. "Friend of The Devil" by The Grateful Dead
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That's too bad because this has been an amazing year of live shows to listen to.
I realize I missed a lot, but at the same time, I really wanted the album to be fresh. I mean, we only get a new Wilco record (not a side-project, or a live album, but a new studio record) once every 2-3 years. This could be the last one we get this decade. I want it to be fresh when I hear it.
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Top-notch tune...though I'm guessing the people hanging around here aren't the guy shouting out that it sucks
I thought I'd try.
I want my damn beer refilled. PRONTO!
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After getting sick of The Arcade Fire in 2005, I've been spinning Funeral a lot again. I'm really excited for the new record.
Much like Wilco's new material, I've been avoiding listening to live recordings. It spoils the final product.
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I'm proud to say I haven't heard a single new song since they first played "Impossible Germany".
I just decided I'd rather be introduced to the songs in completed form than in live unfinished form.
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You may be sweet and nice,
But that wont keep you warm at night
cause Im the one who showed you how
To do the things youre doing now.
He may feel all your charms.
He might hold you in his arms,
But Im the one who let you in.
I was right beside you in the end.
Once upon a time,
You let me feel you deep inside,
But nobody knew, nobody saw.
Do you remember the way we cried?
Im your toy.
Im your old boy,
But I dont want no one
But you to love me.
No, I wouldnt lie.
You know Im not that kind of guy.
Once upon a time,
You let me feel you deep inside,
But nobody knew, nobody saw.
Do you remember the way we cried?
Im your toy.
Im your old boy,
But I dont want no one
But you to love me.
No, I wouldnt lie.
You know Im not that kind of guy.
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I just got done doing a 200+ song Dylan marathon.
I was stuck in bed ill, so I set up a playlist with all 9 of Dylan's 60s studio albums, The Basement Tapes, and all of the Bootleg series stuff that applies to his 60s output (Two Live shows + Two discs worth of demos.)
I wish this had come out last week so I could watch it during my illness.
Either way, I will pick it up the day it comes out; I've been meaning to see "Don't Look Back" for years.
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Was just watching the Sunken Treasure DVD and drinking a beer. Things are going along smoothly, and what do I hear?
"Black Eye SUCKS!"
I spit out my beer.
Not only does the guy who make that statement owe me a beer, he's dead wrong!
So show some love for "Black Eye". Definitely one of my favorite early Tweedy songs; I've always been a sucker for minor key ballads.
to "Black Eye"
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"A Magazine Called Sunset" and "Cars Can't Escape". The fact that they threw away such an obvious pieces of genius really shows Tweedy's dedication to albums over discs full of unrelated singles.
I admire that, I could never do that in the same situation.
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Rethought mine:
01. Prince
02. R.E.M. (they wrote as a unit)
03. Sonic Youth (pretty much ditto)
04. Thom Yorke
05. Kurt Cobain
06. Tom Waits
07. David Byrne
08. Jeff Mangum
09. Elliott Smith
10. Jeff Tweedy
11. Black Francis
12. P J Harvey
13. Bono
14. Morrissey/ Marr
15. Stephen Malmkus
16. Stephen Merritt
17. Wayne Coyne
18. Jack White
19. Nick Cave
20. Bob Pollard
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A.M.: Passenger Side / Pickup The Change
Being There: Sunken Treasure / Was I in Your Dreams
Summer Teeth: She's a Jar / How to Fight Loneliness
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot: Jesus, Etc; / I'm the Man Who Loves You
A Ghost is Born: Wishful Thinking / The Late Greats
Favorite Wilco Song to NOT make a Wilco album?
in Just A Fan
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Orphans: Cowboys, Candyfloss, and Kraut-rock.