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Everything posted by Bhickman
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Bought the cd/dvd this weekend and just got done watching it. what else can i say except: I love it!
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I would bet it debuts top ten...I'm hoping for top 5...with the way indie rock's been debuting this year it's not a bad bet.
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This isn't a definitive thing from on high. I'm not putting my opinions on you or on anyone else for that matter. Just like I'm not mad at you for thinking that AM is superior to Down With Wilco. Get it?
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that very well may change in time...this is where I'm at now.
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Well yes, of course it's apples and oranges. But even as a fan you can still look at an artist's albums and judge for yourself what each means to you, right? Of course, we all will never agree on where the band's albums rank to each of us or what tracks mean more to us, but there's no reason for all of us to agree on everything all of the time.
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Catalog: Wilco (Wilco's catalog re-evaluated on Static Multimedia.com) As promised, here is the link to the next article about Wilco I wrote... Thank you and enjoy!
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Thank you all very much! A feature on the band's catalog will be up tonight or tomorrow on the site, too. Then an album review and a film feature on the band's three DVDs (Man in the Sand, IATTBYH, and Sunken Treasure). And that, aside from a live review and that interview with Jeff I've been trying to get for years, should be it for Wilco. for this year, that is.
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I know Jay and he has no interest in coming back, nor should he. That phase of the band, no matter how great it was, is just over. Sorry you don't like the new album, buddy, but the band is a constant evolving beast...get used to it. It's Jeff's band, pure and simple.
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Greg Kot discusses Wilco on Static Multimedia I've known Greg for awhile (not saying we're BFFs or anything) and he was nice enough to take time out of his busy schedule not once, but twice (my recording device picked up nothing of what we said on the first conversation). In a perfect world, I would have liked to combine some of the stuff I got on the first go round with what I did get the second time. But it's the way it is. I hope you guys enjoy reading this. Thank you in advance.
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Now that the album's coming out, I figured I'd bump this thread so that those who haven't seen it before can now. A full review with a star rating will be appearing this week.
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Can't wait to hear this when the recording gets posted.
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They'll be a show here...they're just playing it close to the vest for right now I would assume. There's gotta be something here before the album's released.
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Man it would be cool to track all of this stuff down.
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What's this argument about? ^^^
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My ear for such things isn't nearly as developed as some people's here, I'm afraid. I know that there are specific parts that can't be anyone but Nels, but the intermingling of he and Jeff is harder to distinguish for me. Thank you all for the input.
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I keep wanting to phrase this so I'm not insulting anyone, so please no one take offense to this because I don't mean any, but how does anyone know for sure who is playing what specifically re: guitar parts? I was specifically referring to the crescendo and twinkling piano/guitar bit of it. Marquee Moon falls out in a similar fashion. The guitar "duel" in that song you mention is close to that as well, I would agree with you. Yes. around 1:30 is accurate...I noticed I was wrong on this part today while listening to the album again...I'll be amending that. and for all of the
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Jesus, Etc was, in fact, the last song written for the album. Notice how different the vibe is from the rest of the album. It could almost fit on "Sky Blue Sky"
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I sang "Poor Places" at the "A Ghost Is Born" release party, so I think I'll return with new material.
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preview of Wilco's "Sky Blue Sky" by me, Brett Hickman Well, I love the band, I love the album and I hope y'all can tolerate my work here. Thanks for noticing me... I have more Wilco related projects due in the very near future. Sincerely, Brett Hickman
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Will Wilco ever make it on the cover of Rolling Stone?
Bhickman replied to jdmel's topic in Just A Fan
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Yeah, this one does indeed flow very well. It's actually the band's most complete album thematically. It's closest relative would be Summerteeth. It's really mellow and not as dissonant as their last two were, so I think by taking a sharp right curve, the band has left some scratching their heads here. I think people were all ready to accept something on the level of YHF or AGIB, but this is something sweeter, more "spring-like" and 70s pop than perhaps anyone had expected. It reminds me a lot of the stuff that John and Pat do in The Autumn Defense, quite frankly. There's really no angst
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I'd love to do this! Very cool indeed.
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re: The Guardian: Is there no longer sancity in waiting at least a month before release to post full-blown reviews?
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I'm including stuff that they had a large hand in shaping as well 01. Being There 02. Summerteeth 03. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 04. The Minus 5 - Down With Wilco 05. Mermaid Avenue Vol. 1 06. Mermaid Avenue Vol. 2 07. A Ghost Is Born 08. Sky Blue Sky 09. AM 10. Kicking Television