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monkmoose

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  1. After the death of Pigpen, the Grateful Dead pretty much played the same mix of songs from about 1973 to the time Brent Mydland passed away in 1990 . They kicked ass in the process. I'll never forget the second night of two nights of Wilco at Irving Plaza, NYC some time around '98 or so. About a third of the way through the show Jeff sensed that the crowd was getting unsettled because they were playing the exact same setlist as the first night. He said something along the lines of "what are you complaining about, a few blocks from here you have a theater district where the same play is per
  2. You're right, a million things might not be all that realistic!
  3. monkmoose

    7/11 Lowell

    You must not spend any time on Ween's messageboard!
  4. Very Nice! I have a suggestion for those of you that love to whine about the setlists. Stay home and monitor the song selection from the comfort of your couch. In fact, you could set your entire Wilco collection on shuffle, report to us what songs came up and truly enjoy yourselves in absolute bliss with no frustrations. Please keep in mind that Jeff's got a million things he'd rather do than to play rock'n'roll for you.
  5. Cautious but very solid. The new songs are steadliy improving since the Spanish shows. Those of you seeing them later in the summer are in for a treat when they get rolling on these. People love to bitch about audiences on this board. We traveled from Colorado for this show and it was one of the best audiences I have ever been a part of. Pomona, you, the Fox Theatre and In-N-Out Burger rock!!!! From my perspective it appeared that Jeff was having a blast up there.
  6. I saw R.E.M. there on the Life's Rich Pageant Tour, Fall '86. Awesome Buck and Stipe solo encore of So. Central Rain to end the show.
  7. There you have it, case closed!!
  8. Here are a few pics. I think I finally figured out how to take pics without the flash near the end of the show. It did make for a few cool effects. http://www.flickr.com/photos/29662327@N04/...881067861/show/
  9. No, but I heard they were atrocious as always. Someone who was there said they were the absolute low point of the show on Sunday. It's funny how when Uncle Tupelo split I always thought Son Volt would be the one to really hit stardom. Completely irrelevant and who cares about my opinion but the two Son Volt shows I have seen rank down there in the worst two shows I have ever seen in my life. I am not exaggerating when I say they are down there with Stone Temple Pilots (the third worst show). I was so pissed when I went to see SV a second time....I should have known better.
  10. They absolutely loved it. I've never seen anything like the dancing my five year old daughter displayed during Spiders. I'll never forget that! When I found out they were done at 8 it seemed like the perfect road trip since the kids love'em.
  11. No, it was planned. I've known John since we were both 17 and freshmen in college.
  12. You must not have made any effort whatsoever. A band member got me a ticket into the show and I was left to fend for myself as far as seating. As soon as people started to stand I walked up and was on the second row for the remainder of the show. It was the easiest that move has ever been at any show I have attended in my life. Also, I hung out with that particular band member for an hour or so after the show and he said it was one of his favorite gigs he has ever played and loved the crowd and the setting. He wasn't exaggerating. Yes, the crowd started a little slow but once the alcohol
  13. Sorry for the duplicate post. I did not see the other from Happeningstone.
  14. Yet another fantastic show at another kick-ass venue. I wish I had known it was BYOB! I was wondering why everyone was walking up with coolers and was curious how they were going to check all of them at the gate. When I walked through with my backpack unchecked I quickly figured it out. A couple of locals explained the venue was a piece of crap until a renovation close to a year ago. It sits high up on the foothills on the edge of the University of Utah campus overlooking the valley and lights of Salt Lake City. It was a very hot and dry day in Salt Lake. However, the sun set right
  15. I've never used this so I think this link will take you to some photos of the Jackson Hole weekend. Jeff kindly referred to the locals as "J-Holes". Wish I could have gotten to the aftershow at the Mangy Moose but we had our kids with us (their first show!) and we had to get back to the campsite. Enjoy. http://www.flickr.com/photos/29662327@N04/
  16. probably show up here http://bt.etree.org/ or here http://www.cotapers.org/torrents.php
  17. Yes, I am calling my answering machine with my cell phone when they hit the stage. I will be standing near the soundboard so it should sound phenomenal. I'll have it posted to either bt.etree or DaD within 48 hours. I have pasted the lineage below. Verizon Motorola Razr --> Cell Tower 56aTulOK --> Landline 400zt --> Comcast call box --> AT&T 5.8 Digital Home Answering Machine --> TapeBuurrn Converter --> FeSilofex B-006 filter --> Roxio AP Finder -->Upload
  18. What song was it that caused such behavior? I find it hard to believe that IJTS would build such energy. No knock on the song it's just that I don't recall Neil Young ever jumping off speakers during songs like Sugar Mountain! Was it during I'm a Wheel or something?
  19. Despite my shin bruises, stab wounds, and blue balls, I really appreciate how hard you jam. So I guess in the end the fat guy you are referring to aroused you. I hope you were able to relieve the tension as soon as you got home I think the dandruff in your beer part is pretty disturbing! Great visual of that! Could someone go into more detail re: John jumping off a speaker(s)?
  20. Having known John since I was 17 (1985) I have to agree with you and it was the greatest moment as a music fan I have ever experienced in my life. Listening to the show today the crowd going fucking nuts (that brought on the encore) to Pres. of USA - Peaches might be another highlight of the evening. My 20th Wilco show since the AM tour and tonight was in my opinion, the best I have seen.
  21. Most important is make sure you eat at Rudi's BBQ or the Salt Lick. The supermoist brisket at Rudi's is second to none!
  22. I'm sure of it too. John said as much last night, commenting on "thanks for listening" and the lack of conversations. I forget how much they were. Somewhere between $10 & $15
  23. I agree. I am somewhat mixed on the turnout. On one hand, I wish more people showed up so the guys could feed off the energy and make some more $$, but on the other, a packed house with half the audience talking would take away from the scene. Fucking great, great show. Like someone else said, it's everyone else's loss! I picked up the blue owl shirt too and the tote bags are only $5. Same setlist (different order) as previous nights on the tour. The Parish was a great venue. See you in Denver.
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