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frisbeeman

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  1. Where the hell is VoodooFest? And can we start HoodooVoodooFest? I propose a lineup of Golden Smog, Autumn Defense, Billy Bragg, Loose Fur, The Nels Cline Singers, The Minus 5 (with special guests Wilco), a four hour headlining set from Wilco, and a special surprise reunion of the Nels Cline Trio.
  2. Pieholden Suite Red Eyed & Blue Lonely 1 Pot Kettle Black Poor Places>>Spiders (with Glen kicking ass in the transition) Is That the Thanks I Get Venus Stop the Train Not for the Season Please Tell My Brother Not that I'm picky.
  3. While a more proper demo would be cool, it's awesome to hear "Corduroy Cut-Off Girl" evolve into "Radio Cure," one of the best parts of the demos in my opinion.
  4. Short summary for those who don't like to read: qwitcherbitchen! Actually Wilco does mix it up quite a lot compared to most "major" bands; a lot of them have the same setlist for every single stop on the tour, so we should count ourselves lucky there. There are also always going to be a core group of songs that the band likes to play and therefore is awesome at, and that the people coming to shows for the first time can be expected to recognize with limited exposure to the band (the so-called "hits"), so it's unreasonable to not expect 5-10 songs to be played consistently at nearly every sho
  5. Some good pics of the show from the student paper. First few are of the opener. Overall I think it was a good show. My friends (both Wilco virgins) enjoyed it and I had a good time, though it wasn't as good as the other shows I've seen. And after experiencing the band with and without an opener, I have to say I appreciate the Evenings With Wilco a lot more. There were good performances from the band, especially considering it was the first night back on the road and they were running late due to traffic. I hung around before the show and they didn't get there until 5:30, and didn't finish th
  6. Another awesome show from the guys. Jeff mentioned Woodgrain's letter, talking about "one of the websites where people write about us," and said the crowd was pretty tame, he asked if they weren't intoxicating us with their music. After the first encore break he said that a momentus occasion had passed: he and John got married. The opening act was pretty good; the crowd got more into it as the show went on after a lame start. Setlist: Airline to Heaven Kingpin Handshake Drugs Shot in the Arm At Least That's What You Said Hell is Chrome Spiders (Kidsmoke) I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
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