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  1. Great pics as always! Does anyone have the setlist? And maybe a recap?
  2. Not to derail things. There's definitely something that makes me uncomfortable about Pitchfork also hosting their own festival. Especially since they now rarely report on other festivals unless it's after the fact (the Kermit the Frog stuff today) or bad news (Woodstock). But major festivals will announce their line ups and Pitchfork won't say anything, which feels weird especially from a journalistic view. I hate to put my tinfoil hat on but do they give more coverage, better coverage, to artists that are playing their fests?
  3. Hey Paul, were you going to THING next month? If not I will try to keep track of the setlist and do a report!
  4. I have to ask... did you shush them? There was someone complaining about getting shushed in the Facebook group!! I like singing along but if it's not a singalong song, I keep it quiet so I'm not bothering anyone else.
  5. Call me harsh but.... Ryan Adams is not entitled to a career. Performing in theatres and releasing records is a privilege and until he does make amends (which I don't know how you do that when you're being accused of sexting a child but definitely he could start by apologizing to Phoebe, Mandy, etc directly), yes, I feel like it's not unreasonable to expect him to just disappear and go wherever these me too'd guys go. It's not like he's been making minimum wage for the past 20 years, I'm sure he can live a comfortable life outside of the public eye. As it is, I can't imagine too many promoter
  6. It's really disappointing to see so many positive replies to his tweets. Though, not surprising, even at Solid Sound I saw a number of people in Ryan Adams tshirts. It's especially disconcerting that he hasn't apologized or done anything to suggest he's seeked help or done anything to correct his behavior. He's essentially saying "believe women ........but not these women". There's too much good music out there to spend any time listening to someone like Ryan Adams. Just go away.
  7. That was a great interview. But how do you not follow up and ask for more info when Jeff admits he wrote and recorded an entire album off Bob Dylan lyrics?!
  8. I wonder if the 1000 of the deluxe package is in response to the "outrage" over the limited pressing of 3500 for Warmer? 1000 for a $500 package is probably too many pressings. It would be a good opportunity to do to a small run like 100-500 pressings (though, of course, it's entirely possible there was a minimum order they needed to make for the book). An LP with new songs for $20? That's going to need much more than 3500. But what do I know? Maybe it'll sell out and I'll eat crow. Delicious crow. Yeah and Spencer isn't listed in the linernotes so it 100% has been rerecorded. It wouldn'
  9. Looks like they've sold only 18 of the deluxe version on the US store today (assuming all 1000 were up for preorder). I wonder if they'll adjust the price if it doesn't catch on? Bandcamp has the linernotes: Produced by Jeff Tweedy and Tom Schick Engineered and mixed by Tom Schick Engineering assistance by Mark Greenberg Mastered by Bob Ludwig Packaging design by Lawrence Azerrad Photography by Zoran Orlic Recorded at The Loft - Chicago Wilco is Nels Cline, Mikael Jorgensen, Glenn Kotche, Pat Sansone, John Stirratt, and Jeff Tweedy. Saxophone by Paul Von Mertens. All songs written by Je
  10. That's bold. Let's make it a bet!
  11. Yeah I'd happily drop $100 but $500 is just too much especially for what it contains. I'm happy for those who purchased it and are excited for it. I'm just relieved there's no exclusive music trapped behind that paywall.
  12. $500 deluxe version?! Wow.
  13. I doubt they'll shadowdrop a new album again but here's hoping. Give me a single and a cool vinyl to pre-order and I'll be happy.
  14. Last day of Winnipeg Folkfest. There's a workshop featuring Julia Jacklin and Snail Mail who were both great yesterday. But today's big ticket item (for me) is... Steve Gunn!
  15. The Cactus Blossoms, Julia Jacklin, and Snail Mail.
  16. Car Seat Headrest and Alvvays
  17. The Jeff Tweedy store now says "Ode to Joy" with an e-mail option: https://jefftweedystore.com The cached version of the page on Google is indeed the preorder page for the Warm/Warmer combo pack. Could this be in regards to the new album? What does it all mean?! The page looks like a placeholder, though it's weird it says Ode to Joy. Kind of reminds me of Schmilco where we were able to internet sleuth some listings for the new album prior to announcement. Maybe. Thanks to Dan on the Facebook group for noticing this.
  18. Outside of Wilco concerts, I've only ever met a very small handful of people who even know who Wilco is. As soon as we parked outside our AirBnb and got our bags, an older woman across the street asked "Oh are you here for Wilco?". You know you're in a special place when a random person sitting on a porch in the evening with her dog is asking you about Wilco. When we were exploring MassMoCA on Friday afternoon a Solid Sound volunteer stopped us and asked us if we wanted to experience something that I think she described as "an immersive experience". I was about to say "uh, no thanks" but she
  19. So I really wanted to do a top 5. But that was too hard. So then I wanted to do a top 10, but I ended up with 11 and no one to kick. Long story short, here's my top 15 with 5 honourable mentions: Orville Peck - Pony Big Thief - U.F.O.F. Calexico / Iron & Wine - Years To Burn Jeff Tweedy - WARMER Kevin Morby - Oh My God The National - I Am Easy To Find Mac Demarco - Here Comes The Cowboy Hand Habits - placeholder Andrew Bird - My Finest Work Yet Better Oblivion Community Center - Better Oblivion Community Center Steve Gunn - The Unseen In Between Stephen Malkmus - Groove Denied Strand Of
  20. How do you even begin replacing someone as talented but also important to the band as Janet Weiss? Also, if Janet doesn't like it, that kills a lot of my hype for the new album.
  21. Sunday ended up being a pretty good day of music for me, despite some questionable weather early on. I too also caught the Buck Meek performance, which was his lone performance at SSF yet was done as a pop up performance in the middle of B4's gallery. His vocals (and guitar?) were pushed out though a lone PA speaker and everything else was just amps and natural acoustics. Couple that with the location and a lot of the audience sitting on the floor, it ended up being a pretty cool and unique experience that you can only really get at a fest like Solid Sound. After that we caught the Autumn Defe
  22. So, I thought the vast majority of the 10 winners did a great job. I counted two instances of coming in early but that wasn't a huge deal. I thought only one performance from the winners (I won't say who) wasn't strong, it sounded like they were struggling with the key. I had been wondering if they shifted keys on any of the songs, I guess not! But ultimately because at least in the area close to the stage, with the lyrics on screen, everyone was singing along so loud it didn't really matter who was singing on stage. It was a fun supportive night and I had a blast. Fun fact: it was my first Wi
  23. Hey me too, what are the chances!!
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