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Everything posted by TCP
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In my opinion, album of the year, hands down! I love it. I love everything about it. It's everything I wanted it to be and then some.
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Awwww snap!!! I hope people in 1957 learned their lesson!!
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I understand 100% if Solace doesn't want to share, but if he did share (in the form of PMs, of course), he'd pretty much be my role model and/or best friend forever. Just sayin'...
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You've heard it?
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Iron & Wine Sufjan (maybe??) Devendra Radiohead
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http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/forkcas...gle-edit-stream What do you dudes think? I think it sounds pretty awesome. This is probably my most anticipated release of this year. Can anyone rip this?
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Ack, I hope where ever it is, it's Skytrainable.
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What about the rock group Sloan?!?!
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I have to find out if I'm allowed to share it, I'd like to though. The guys name is Alf Waghorn but you won't see him in too many liner notes. Apparently Glyn is/was a complete asshole and is hard to work with. Alf wouldn't take any of his shit and never quit like all the others. So I guess Glyn got nervous that he would become too famous and leave him if he got credited. He told me that the only album he would have liked to been credited for was "Real Live" by Dylan, just cause, I mean, it's Bob Dylan. Though I know how this sounds, but I swear all his stories are legit. Or he's got the entir
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So, as I've said before, I study audio production at school. I have this one teacher, who was an engineer for many many years for Glyn Johns, and worked with many artists including The Who, The Clash, The Stones, Dylan, Clapton, etc etc. He's got some really great stories... but anyways, for the last day of classes last semester, me and about two other people were the only ones who showed up for class, so he played us a bunch of DATs he made at Abbey Road back in the day of rare Beatle stuff. He said he's burn us all a mix CD of it all, and anyways, I finally got my copy today. The first bit i
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That sounds like a great idea. I've been thinking about going to Seattle, but that I've never been to the states, that'd be a big treck, especially since I have to be up at 5:45 the next morning for school. I had the feeling that when Wilco announced a Vancouver show it'd be on a night I have class, but I got lucky, thank God.
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I also like the last George Harrison album that he produced.
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It wasn't working for me earlier but now it's all good.
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Looks like I am finally going to see Wilco live! I am incredibly excited. How do these things usually work? I haven't seen many concerts since moving to Vancouver. Should I buy my tickets on the presale or should I buy them regularly? Is presale info given out over the mailing list?? Is the Orpheum any good? Is it usually general admission?? Should I buy online? Do Wilco concerts sell out super fast? So many questions...
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What will I do if oink is gone for good?!?!
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I'm sure we all know and love Low!
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I like Neil Peart's acting on Trailer Park Boys.
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Maybe lyrically but if you listen to the atmosphere (or vibe, feeling, whatever you want to call it) of the song, they're pretty sad songs.
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8. Halcyon??!?!?!?!?!?
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Reservations for sure.
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I like Halloween Head, I think the rhythm guitars sound fucking massive and ballsy. The melody is catchy. The lyrics aren't anything off Blonde on Blonde but they're not bad, which is alright cause the song isn't really about the lyrics. And Ryan's vocal performance is really good. Especially when he yells out "what the fucks with me God??" near the end.
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Depends on the incarnation. I think this version of Wilco does a lot of AGIB songs better live then the old version of Wilco did on the record. Spiders and The Late Greats are prime examples.