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Everything posted by willywoody
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arrrgh. so now our babysitter has decided she can't work thursday night even though she's been committed to it for over two months. our other babysitter is out of town. anyone want to babysit? i've got a big screen tv with wilco's last two acl shows on the dvr.
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walking from that buffalo wild wing (not to be confused with wild wings) would be possible but you would have to cross a large road that may or may not be busy. it's usually not too busy when there's not a show but it's the main thoroughfare leading to parking for the npac so near showtime it's a little crazy but not high speed crazy. not sure if sidewalks are available on coliseum drive where the restaurant is. it would be safe otherwise to walk in that area as it's not near anything else really but otherwise don't go walking around in north charleston. it's one very dangerous place with a
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you wouldn't happen to have a sundazed vinyl to compare it to would you? sometimes stores get their shipments in early and they're supposed to hold them 'till release day but that doesn't always happen. this is from the wilco store: "An audiophile 180-gram vinyl double LP, gate-fold version of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Second edition pressing by RTI. DMM from analog master at Abbey Road Studios. As a bonus, each vinyl copy will also include a copy of the album on CD."
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dang internet, they were both listed on mapping services still. i can't believe dinardo's closed but o'friel's was never the same in the new locale. thanks for straightening things out.
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did a quick search to jog my memory. o'friel's at 600 delaware ave is about 8 blocks away and was one of my haunts. decent food, irish pub grub. the bars in trolley square on delaware ave are a little farther away. my favorite there was scratch magoos, they had a good bufalo chicken sandwich. there are several bars in the trolley square area to walk around to. there's a place on washington st near o'friel's called the washington ale house that looks promising from their on line menu, but i'm thinking it was a different bar when i lived there. there are a lot of places more near the o
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i haven't lived there in 11 years so i'm not going to offer up much. it was kind of dicey around that area at night back then, so be careful about leaving anything laying out in the car if you park on the street and take precations walking around. i'm sure someone will come along and give you some good info.
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keep it. it sounds good. who knows what the new one will sound like.
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josh rouse uses the exact same demo music slightly slowed down at the start of a song on his latest bedroom sessions ep . wait till y'all hear it. it's kind of freaky. wonder if he had heard magazine previously as it's kind of obscure? http://www.joshrouse.com/new/home.html?account_id=19846 it's called lemon tree i believe. if you scroll down the page you can listen to it.
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charleston Anything better since it was canceled
willywoody replied to badu2fan's topic in Just A Fan
and it's really a joke at how much it upsets a few of y'all when others who have a reason to complain continue to do so. the band pissed some people off, deal with it. or better yet stop reading the thread instead of violating forum decorum and cursing at people. -
charleston Anything better since it was canceled
willywoody replied to badu2fan's topic in Just A Fan
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a few songs from tenn. fire, and maybe at dawn, were on the audiogalaxy site (remember that?!) as label sponsored downloads somewhere between '98 and '01. liked 'em alright but then i happened to be in DC when they played the black cat, aound '02 or so with the burning brides. it was about a third full for burning brides and about 50 of us for mmj. i'd never seen so much hair flying around. rocked my world...
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http://www.ajnr.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/10/1821 the best way to do these studies, but not widely available. as a rule mri first, myelogram if mri inconclusive, discogram if things are really uncertain. ct guided injections are a realm apart from fluoroscopy guided or blind injections. i've performed a hundred or two of these injections back in my training a few years ago so that's where i'm coming from.
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that means it's ripe for the picking.
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wow, the At Dawn vinyl is fantastic. my brother has an original release which i've never heard but i've listened to the cd hundreds of times and this vinyl brings out so much more detail than than i've ever heard on this recording. well done. really get the silo effect. one down side is that the inner gatefold looks blurry and i'm wondering if they copied the original instead of resetting it or whatever you'd call it. minor quibble. now back to evil urges....
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unfortunately, for me, the album just doesn't speak to me for some reason. i like it but i rarely find myself wanting to hear it. maybe someday i'll connect more deeply with it like i have with their previous lps.
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i've only been able to hear the new album via their myspace page while away at work, but it's pretty good. a few clunkers and a few great ones. i'll probably listen to it more than tennessee fire or okonos. i'm hoping my copy of at dawn on vinyl lp is waiting for me when i get home, i've been notified it has shipped from music direct. and aren't they gonna have to find some other bands to play that nye gig with them? the sleater kinney, lips, wilco show was only half full.
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i'm listening to it right this second. the live album is better but both are on par with any of the aforementioned cds. they just came a little later on when the alt-country fad had passed on so they don't get the notoriety they deserve.
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sorry to get at ya. i've been around here enough to know you hate lists, or at least the ones i've seen you post about and figured you're closer to my age than most here, that's all i was alluding to. and while i'm well over traditional sounds and flew off on a tangent somewhere around a ghost is born, i follow the alt-country scene some. i just haven't heard enough alt in what i've heard of lately, plenty of good songwriting, though.
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well at least we didn't get steve fuller.
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please, on the way home i was contemplating slobberbone's, marah's, and the dbt's place in such listings. are they alt-country , who knows. i mean there was this brief time in the 90's when it meant something and it coincided with my renewed interest in music after my postgraduate training. if it wasn't for those 5 cd's listed i very well would be quite a different person. maybe if i was 80 years old like louie b and had seen it all before it would be different.
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that's a fair list. i'd add the old 97's too far to care, the first bottlerockets disc, one of the first two blue mtn discs, that first v-roys disc, and gillian's time the revelator ( in no particular order) to make a top ten.
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i listen to the wxpn stream from 2-4 days a week usually and heard nothing about this.
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the new single sounds exactly like 70's era springsteen or these guys below, take your pick. and sounding like springsteen is a compliment in my book. however, i can't comment on the rest of the album as i haven't heard it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgloaS4NGyM
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i would have rather had an artist the caliber of john doe (legend) or retribution gospel choir (my flavor of the month/year) than bon iver from what i heard on the performance on pitchfork.tv. that is one reason why i'm miffed. another is that in the intervening 8 months , my work schedule has changed and the weekday date may coincide with when i'm out of town rather that the previously scheduled friday night date. it's still so far away that i can't even figure it out yet. hey, it's not that difficult to understand that a rescheduled date may not work out for a lot of people when it's move
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well looks like charleston got royally screwed again, at least from what i gather about bon iver on pitchfork.tv sorry, i know some here think they're the cat's meow but not me. schnoooooooooooze. and retribution gospel choir is out there kicking ass and likely blowing wilco off the friggin stage.