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Planning to be around too. It will be interesting to see if any of the Allman Brothers sit in. I am assuming some will.
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http://www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,1019544 Above is a link to a Wilco thread in a Stones site. Half way down is a train with a Wilco advertisement on the side of it. It looks like the ad is for the show in TENERIFE, ESP. I'm curious to know if Wilco are all over the trains in Spain?
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No. It's up on Bt-etree but I have not listened to it. It looks like the taper had some issues taping the sucker. http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=524929 This Saturday, I think I am going to have to take a nap in afternoon/early evening. Yikes.
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That's a good question. I figured they would start a lot earlier than 7am, unless both the Doobie and Allman Brothers are playing very short sets, each. The Dead should definitely be playing their normal length set.
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As of last week, they will only be broadcasting The Dead.
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A very favorable review from All About Jazz. Also has the Ed Bradley interview that was brought up in a different Dylan thread. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=32788
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Just bought Murray Street, Experimental Jet Set..., and tickets to the Sunday Vic show, today. Looking forward to see them at a smaller place. They only other time I saw them was at a Pitchfork and a Lolla. Only started to listened to them in the last few years ago, which is a shame i waited so long. The only other ones I have are Ripped, Daydream, and Evol. All I think are excellent. Their web page is to one of the best. So much information. Especially the Gear Guide section and Discography. The info and back story to the Murray Street disc is pretty interesting.
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I think your safe, according the Judas Priest website, Whitesnake is not on the bill. I made the mistake of going to the Whitesnake.com website---I think it has to be the worst website ever, I guess I shouldn't be surprised. I have have to admit I saw Whitesnake, with Faster Pussycat opening, at Popular Creek in the late 80's sometime. At least Steve Vai was with them at the time.
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Sounds like a hoot. Definitely can do both the Feelies and the Hideout.
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Is Whitesnake on the bill at Indy? I believe Whitesnake will be playing with them up here in Chicago. Seems like an odd pairing and a different fan base (perhaps that's the point). Sad Wings, Sin after Sin, Stained Glass, and Unleashed in the East were always my favorite. British Steel and beyond they kinda lost me. Of course I started to listened them (through MTV and radio, mostly) in the early/mid 80's, but I always liked there older stuff better.
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Originally Flaming Lips backed out of the voting the set list thing...now they will do it: http://chicagoist.com/2009/05/08/flaming_lips_flip_flop.php
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New Sea and Cake album coming in October!
calvino replied to markosis's topic in Someone Else's Song
The Sea and Cake will playing a free show at Millennium Park: From: http://chicagoist.com/2009/05/06/downtown_...sic_mondays.php -
up on bt.etree http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=524886 I haven't heard it yet.
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Dylan performed If you Ever Go To Houston last night in Dublin. There is an audio link over at Expectingrain.
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I did not have a problem nor did I see anyone else having issues. I did see one guy getting yanked, inside (but he looked liked he needed it).
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I never heard Phil's Band version, but I have heard Ratdog play it and it sounded similar to Ratdog. It did plod along a bit, but I thought it sounded good. The house sound of the vocals were not the best; it hampered this song. I did like the China into Crossed-Eyed, a nice surprise. Built To Last was another one that did not do much for me, but Pride of Cucamonga was great.
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It was a good show last night. The sound was a bit muddy where I was standing (on the floor right next to the soundboard). Warren was very high in the mix, at times too high. He drowned out pretty much everyone at times. At least he played well, though. For me the only clunkers were Standing on the Moon and Imagine. Neither of these two clicked for me. It was bit funny for me to get a Liberty, with the previous discussions a few days ago. I would have rather heard U.S. Blues, but Liberty was played well. I thought that was going to be the last song of the set, but they went into Watchtowe
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Yeah, I don't think I would camp, unless I had no alternative. I haven't seen a show there since 94, so I don't know if things have changed over there or not. That is one of the reasons why I am in no particular hurry on getting to the lot today. But who knows, perhaps the lot scene will be fine...
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I heard yesterday on the Grateful Dead Channel that Not Fade Away was on the paper setlist. Obviously Weir changed things around. I thought Saturday's show sounded good. I have been whistling School Girl since I got the 68 Road Trip's disk, so it was nice to hear it Saturday. At last Friday's Liverpool Show, Dylan played Something (Beatles). It was fun to hear Dead's take on Revolution the next night. Looking forward to tonight's show. Won't be able to make down there until 5pm or so. I hear Allstate is allowing overnight camping in the lot this year, that should be interesting. Also
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Happy B-day, Lou. I'm sure Rosie will play all your favorites tonight on her show.
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Thanks, Lou. Below is a link on info of the show from the Jerry Site. http://www.thejerrysite.com/shows/show/1764
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My thoughts exactly.
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We just had a sexual harassment seminar at work
calvino replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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After two listens I'm in the same boat. I definitely don't think it is crap, but thus far it's a bit boring. I not a big fan of the constant "vamp" that is running throughout If I Ever Go To Houston. I do like how it ends, as of now I like the last two songs the best. That being all said I glad we have a new Dylan record and I am looking forward to seeing him perform the new songs. Regarding, John Wesley Harding is in my Top Five by Dylan. Screeching harmonica and all. (an aside - Lou you are wanted in the Dead forum with a Garcia/Zappa show review if you have one, I figure you might
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I like US Blues too, especially opening a show with it. Don't think that happen too often with The Grateful Dead. On Lamberts and Gans' show Tales from the Golden Road on XM, they always talk about trying to track down the guys in the movie who were arguing about the the idea of a Grateful Dead movie and talk to them. I think it would also be fun to talk to the guy who was mouthing the US Blues from the movie, also. It cracks me up every time I watch it.