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Everything posted by mpolak21
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1.) The Beatles: Revolver 2.) Nick Drake: Bryter Layter 3.) Velvet Underground and Nico: self-titled 4.) Wilco: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 5.) Van Morrison: Astral Weeks 6.) John Coltrane: A Love Supreme 7.) Neutral Milk Hotel: In The Aeroplane Over The Sea 8.) Miles Davis: Miles Smiles 9.) The Talking Heads: Fear of Music 10.) Smog: Red Apple Falls 11.) Eels: Electro Shock Blues 12.) Neil Young: On The Beach 13.) The Beach Boys/Brian Wilson: Smile 14.) Os Mutantes: self-titled 15.) The Beatles: Rubber Soul 16.) Love: Forever Changes 17.) Califone: Quicksand/Cradlesnakes 18.) The Olivia Tremor Contr
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It's obviously hard to tell as it's in black and white, but I think Leroy is playing a teal Telecaster in that particular sequence, that Jeff used to play on some of the songs on 2000 tour in support of Mermaid Avenue 2. It's been awhile since I've seen it though, I'll have to go back and check it out. I feel the same way as you do about it, if only had the cash I'd certainly be willing make a bid on that. --Mike
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I can set you up with the 9/19 if you'd like, PM if you're interested. The 9/19 and 9/20 are probably my favorites. I also highly recommend pretty much any soundboard from the Bach/Jorgensen era. The July 4, 2001 show (Jay's last) is wonderful. The 4/20 and 4/21/1999 soundboards from Irving Plaza are excellent if you're a fan of the Summerteeth era. Obviously all of the Residency shows are worth checking out and there are several great shows from the Ghost tour if I had to pick one I'd go with the 2/26/2005 Kalmazoo show or the 7-16-2006 Pines Show from Florence, MA. --Mike
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If you google Fleet Foxes though, you should probably be able to eventually come upon a link if you want to sample it. The album that's circulating "Ragged Wood" is probably going to come out in June I believe. --Mike
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Welcome, from a fellow West Virginian. Sooie, are they going to let him play next year? I remember reading the Mallets were appealing the rule which would force him to sit out a year for transferring , but I haven't heard anything about that in awhile. --Mike
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Gerry Todd, too. --Mike
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Mine is the cover of my favorite Smog album, Red Apple Falls, which features a great performance on hurdy gurdy by Jim O'Rourke, who also produced the album. --Mike
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How did you come by your VC Handle?
mpolak21 replied to bigshoulders's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Welcome aboard, I grew up in Charleston, WV. --Mike -
Yeah, they're selling for like 55 dollars on Amazon. I don't remember how I got it, I think it was for Christmas or a birthday one year, but I have one of the originals. jff, I love White Bicycles, it's one of my favorite books about music. I'm currently working through "To Lives To Fly" a Townes Van Zandt bio, so far so good. --Mike
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This was a really good read, thanks for posting. --Mike
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How did you come by your VC Handle?
mpolak21 replied to bigshoulders's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
This is essentially what I did as well (mine is my first initial m for Michael, last name Polak, and I was born on the 21st) and for similar reasons. On previous boards I posted on I could be essentially an immature punk or assholic at times, and I wasn't interested in doing that here and using my actual name helps keep me honest. And of course, Analogman was already taken. --Mike -
Oh, I love Emmitt Rhodes as well. --Mike
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This was driving me crazy, but today I remembered where I got the Salinger of Indie Rock phrase, I lifted it from Andrew Unterberger, who wrote for the now defunct Stylus Magazine. These are the things I think of at three a.m. --Mike
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I had a pretty similar journey with A Ghost is Born. When AGIB came out, Wilco was just starting to become my favorite band. I remember hearing some of the songs :Muzzle of Bees, Spiders, At Least That's What You Said, at the very first Wilco concert I went to in Pittsburgh in 2003. I left that show thinking "this next record is going to be amazing." A year later, I saw the new lineup play most of it at Bonnaroo a few weeks before it came out, and felt the same way. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the album. When I actually got the record I was a little underwhelmed by it. I hated how qu
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Yeah, I have an eight o'clock class tomorrow morning, so I don't think I can stay up for this one. Thankfully the class is in a computer lab so I'll look forward to reading all about the show while tuning out my media ethics professor. There's some sort of irony here, I think. Hopefully this thing will be archived, and with my luck they'll finally do Not For The Season again tonight. --Mike
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This is pretty much par for the course, with a lot of people it takes a quite a few listens before it sinks in. --Mike
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I usually say something along the lines of "like the Beatles, Dylan and Neil Young they go through different styles with each record." I get about halfway through an explanation of alt-country and then try to get myself to a computer as fast as possible so I can just play them some songs. --Mike
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Yeah, I have regretted missing that show for the last several years. I had to leave during the second of the day of Bonnaroo that year because I was doing a week long service project with my high school and it started that Sunday. I didn't want to try to navigate my way out of there at night (the place was like a maze), so I took off after Grandaddy's set that Saturday. I did finally get to see MMJ in Louisville last year, and they were excellent. --Mike
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Even though the singer does sound uncannily like Jim James, the band's music isn't a carbon copy of My Morning Jacket or Band of Horses for that matter. I hear Grizzly Bear, Fairport Convention, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, the quieter side of the White Album, The Incredible String Band. So far both the EP and the LP are my favorites of the year. --Mike
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I have Major Organ but have only listened to it couple of times, parts of it were quite good, but I need to revisit it. Jittery Joes is a nice show, but the video that comes with it isn't of the best quality. There are some great bootlegs here, particularly the 4/12/1998 Bottom of the Hill show Neutral Milk Hotel Bootlegs --Mike
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Along with this version of Airline to Heaven, I highly recommend both the film Jesus' Son and particularly the book by Denis Johnson. No, no not this guy... --Mike
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What did you think of this, I've been considering checking it out? Tonight I watched Bottle Rocket. "How did an asshole like Bob get such a nice kitchen?"
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Yeah, he's a real treat to see live. The past couple of years my father and I have gone down to Merlefest, the concert he puts on in North Carolina, and I've caught several of his sets. Lammycat and Mountainbed hit the nail on the head with their comments. --Mike
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Yeah, I love it. I actually found out about these guys at Bonnaroo in 2004, I hadn't really heard of them, but almost everyone I ran into was talking about how great they were and they played a live version of One Big Holiday a lot in between sets. I ended up missing their set, but I picked up It Still Moves on my way out. --Mike