LouisvilleGreg
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Very nice to finally see this. I got hooked looking at all of the Wilco stuff on YouTube and stumbled across this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YAp2_VMpks&search=Wilco It's some sort of Japanese Animation cartoon set to "Just A Kid," and it's really, really cool. Should've been made into a video, Greg
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So if anyone remembers the weird ticket mix up during the pre-sale, I'm one one of the lucky ones. I kept trying to get premium but couldn't. Thinking that perhaps all of the premium we're gone I went for what I thought was the next section back. Once I confirmed I realized that I had actually just gotten front row, center stage. As it turned out, the premium seats were quite a few rows back. Very confusing, but I'm glad that it turned out the way that it did. Here's hoping Jeff reads this thread and plays "Long Time ago," from the new Smog. See ya'll there. Take care, Greg
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I guess this one actually goes back a few years, Song # 21. Anyone have this show? Is the version from three years ago pretty much the same as the GS version? 2003-05-16 Jeff Tweedy Martyr's Martyr's home page Chicago, IL 1. My Words 2. At Least That's What You Said 3. Panthers (Proving Death Again) 4. Muzzle Of Bees 5. Be Not So Fearful 6. Remember The Mountain Bed 7. Bob Dylan's 49th Beard 8. I'm The Man Who Loves You 9. Airline To Heaven 10. You're Really Gone 11. Millionaire 12. Heavy Metal Drummer 13. Dear Employer (The Reason I Quit) 14. Misunderstood 15. Poor Pla
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Alright so I just finally got the new Golden Smog this past week and it's pretty good, but probably comes in well behind the other two full lengths. However, the Tweedy penned, "A Long Time Ago," just tears me apart. Thematically it's similar to "Please Tell My Brothers," but damn I might like it even more than that song, which I think is excellent. I mean I just listened to it four times in a row. Oh Yeah, "Corvette," is one of the most ridiculously catchy songs I've ever heard in my life. It might be even more infectious than "The Ruling Class." Should Tweedy be saving some of his side proj
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Here's one of my favorites from my favorite 90's punk band. Any guesses? A '63, 10,000 miles. What was I thinking? I drove myself insane. No small getaway. Asleep with both hands on the wheel. White knuckle weekend. Chewing ephedrine. Going to an unnamed end. Unending... We met in rain, you asked me in. Seemed like a good sign. Now I need a guillotine to get you off my mind. I brush my teeth until they break. Until I start bleeding. So when I smile I'll know I'm almost good enough for you. And would you... Follow me to the end of the dare. Raise your eyes, return the stare. Become yo
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Not brand new news, but pretty new and damn exciting news. I saw "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart" in three cities when it was released. Here's hoping I get to do the same for "Okonokos." Eagerly counting down the days to this one, Greg Southern-rock revivalists My Morning Jacket have revealed details on their forthcoming double-live album and accompanying concert film, Okonokos. According to a press release, the double CD "begins with 'Wordless Chorus,' one of the Jacket's captivating traditional introductions. A glacially expansive 'One Big Holiday' grips you, throws you into a trance-
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That's a very admirable, if not totally insane thing to try and compile. Does that include small club shows where four bands played in three hours? Between 1989-1995 I probably saw 150 punk shows a year. Maybe over a thousand bands. I know that sounds improbable, but beleive me there were scores of them and I too once upon a time had a very insane list of every one of those shows, who played, the venue, etc. So, what I'm saying is good luck.
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Farewell, farewell to one of the most underrated bands and most awesome live bands of the past decade. You will be sorely missed.
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It's sad that no one has commented on this thread. This is one of the premiere live bands around if you catch them on the right night. Any old Replacements fans out there should definitely go see Lucero. They also cover one of my favorite Jawbreaker songs, and do it pretty damn well I might add. Go see 'em!
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Elvis Costello (third re-issue of 11 albums)
LouisvilleGreg replied to Analogman's topic in Someone Else's Song
Springsteen set the standard with reissues with the Deluxe 30th Anniversary "Born To Run" set. As a matter of fact I can't imagine buying any classic bands reissues without some sort of DVD component, because if it's not included now, you know it will be in five more years when they do 'em again. Glad I've got most all of those Elvis albums on vinyl, and haven't rebought any of them yet. -
Alright, curiousity got the best of me. Here is the offical Top ten with numbers played. It's up through the most recent shows. 10. "Red Eyed & Blue" - 286 9. "Jesus, Etc." - 293 8. "Misunderstood" - 314 7. "Passenger Side" - 326 6. "War On War" - 346 5. "California Stars" - 356 4. "I Got You......" - 362 3. "IATTBYH" - 372 2. "ITMWLY" - 410 1. "A Shot In The Arm" - 417
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Even though it has disappeared for awhile I bet "California Stars" is real high. #1 probably "I Got You."
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Because I've listened to My Morning Jacket's "Z," about 100 times this year, I've skipped back two albums to 2001's "At Dawn" and am loving it all over again. Can't wait to see this unstoppable live band again soon.
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In all honesty I think the odds of Wilco becoming a huge, commercial success are rapidly decreasing with each album, and may have even been at a high with "A.M." I've been wracking my brains for awhile here and I really can't think of any band whose average age is in their early 40's reaching their career popularity peak. I think a couple of fair comparisons for Wilco's future can be found in Sonic Youth and The Flaming Lips. Every five years or so the indie press will rally around a new album, proclaim its genious, and it'll will sell 3-500,000 records to an insanely devoted, yet ever-roatati
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Rome also plays the intro to "Boxcar" by Jawbreaker on occasion when coming back from commercials. I guess by saying that I'm admitting to listening quite often.
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What about the classic, "I Got You (at the dawn of the century)?"
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I think we've been down this road before and the answer seems to be overwhelmingly #1. In fact I'd go as far to say that I like the first two sides as an individual album more than "A.M.," "SummerTeeth" or "AGIB." If you add in "Sunken Treasure," "The Lonely 1" and "Dreamer," I like "BT" better by miles and really it's damn close to "YHF" as well.
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"Have I missed any other musical acts that can reach these levels live in concert? The Dead? Dave Matthews (don't barf)? I suppose this kind of rock show is a thing of the past..." I've seen about a dozen Springsteen shows and maybe 15-20 Wilco and though I never saw them live, The video footage I've seen of The Clash is unbelievably great, but to me, and it helps if you know the material, My Morning Jacket are the premiere live band around right now. Check them out if you get the chance, but make sure it's with them as headliners, so you get the full three-hour experience. Pretty special, e
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A few thoughts: 1 - It's funny how much everyone acts like they hate this album, yet on rare days when they bust out "Passenger Side" or "Casino Queen," everyone goes crazy and a surprising number of people seem to know all of the words. 2 - "Too Far Apart" is just simply excellent! 3 - I think that even considering "Summerteeth," this is the album that probably had the highest chance of making Wilco a household name. It's hard to remember what was popular in the mid-90's, but very, very little of it was anywhere near thi
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Since I know we're not gonna hear "Gun," as has been repeatedly requested, I'll settle for a new song that's just as good. I'm not sure that's gonna happen, but that's what I'd like to hear.
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Excellent report, big shoes to fill with no Paul, very well done. I did some quick numbers on the setlist and they're interesting to say the least. Check it out: MA2-1, AGIB-5, YHF-6, BT-4, ST-1, and new-3. How's that for a varied set? I'm also curious if this marks the first time in the past two years that an album other than "Ghost,"' had the most songs played? Wonder if some of the other new songs that we haven't seen in Canada are already goners? Only timre will tell. Thanks, Greg
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This is what we need more of, mid-day soundcheck reports. I see one major thing in your report, "I Shall Be Released." Why is it major? I'm gonna go out on a limb here and predict a Garth Hudson cameo tonight. It's happened before and it could very well happen here. I'm crossing my fingers for all of you. Enjoy the show, Greg
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I've been a Lucero fan for quite a few years now and have enjoyed many shows. Do you folks think they have peaked in popularity or can they get much bigger?
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Why do I get the feeling Wilco will never play Comment again??
LouisvilleGreg replied to IRememberDBoon's topic in Just A Fan
It was sort of weird how there for awhile about a fourth or third of the setlists were covers. That may be a slight exageration but "Reaper," "Comment," "I Shall Be Released" and "Something In The Air" were all getting played quite a bit. Truth be told, I thought it was a nice mix up to hear something other than the YHF/Ghost dominated sets. Hoping for some more cool covers soon as well as the other 23 new songs they've yet to play live.