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Good news!! A VC friend got me one of the signed copies they were selling at SS so I've been able to listen. I like it, it's really good. I think the 11 songs Jeff picked flow great together and the recordings are top quality. We've definitely had our fare share of new JT songs in the past few years with two Wilco albums and the double Sukirae album, so it's nice to look back on some older songs. I liked hearing the progression of I Am Trying To Break Your Heart, go back and listen to the acoustic version from the opening credits of the documentary and listen to this version, it's a pretty bi
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So, for those who got the indie version, is it translucent or solid yellow?
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These are great intimate recordings. Obviously they're all songs we've heard before but it's nice to hear Jeff solo in the studio for once. This will sound great on vinyl, if my copy ever gets here...
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A Vulture writer ranked 213 Beatle songs. It's pretty bad.
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The only Beatles song I can't stand is Wild Hunny Pie. And maybe Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da. You know what, while we're at it, I've never cared for She's Leaving Home or The Benefit of Mr. Kite either.
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This is my favourite thing ever: http://youtu.be/6TlcPRlau2Q
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My wife is a huge Mountain Goats fan, I've never been able to get into any of it, except for their new album which I have to say is pretty great but doesn't really sound much like previous Mountain Goats albums.
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You can stream I'm Always In Love from Together At Last on NPR. It's real pretty!
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I'm in as long as this is accurate and it's Neil Young circa 1976 and not Neil Young 2017.
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Has the tracklist been officially announced? I thought this was all rumours/speculation at the moment??
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I could have done with more that actually took place in Twin Peaks, but it was great. Lynch still has it.
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That's really sad, sounds like he had young kids, what a tragedy. There was definitely a period in my high school days where I got into grunge music and '90s alt-rock, and Soundgarden was one of those bands. While they never clicked with me like Nirvana or The Pixies, they had some great tunes and Chris sure could sing.
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We're just a few days away from the return of Twin Peaks, is anyone else excited? I've been rewatching the original two seasons just as a refresher before Sunday but I might not finish in time. So I have to decide whether to watch the premier that night or hold off for a few days till I finish season 2.
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Yeah the whole New York I Love You episode was great. They deserve an award for the sequence with the deaf woman.
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I just finished season 2 of Master of None, I think it might be better than the first? I was a little nervous going into it because, well, not to sound too hokey, the first season really resonated with me. But I'm happy to report the second season does as well. There's some really good laughs in there, some great social commentary, and Aziz/Dev sorts through some very relatable issues. You can tell a lot of the show comes from personal experiences from Aziz and his friends (the 8th episode of season 2 with Denise is a good example of this) which is what makes the show feel so real, even when t
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkZMMqVYaRA
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I haven't heard Chicago or LA but I have to say that I really like Seattle ...but I'm a little biased as I was there! I snagged the Notorious Wilco Bros roadcase this weekend since it was on sale and I have to say, I really love it. It's a great compliment to the Solid Sound 2015 acoustic show. Speaking of which since the sale was extended, does any solo Jeff Roadcase recommendations?
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Let's all vote for AM! It's all about the deep cuts, folks. (Being There actually got my vote..... strategic voting, etc). Though really, I wish there was an option to vote for all the Jeff-on-lead-vocal-songs from Mermaid Avenue 1-3.
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Yeah Amazon cancelled mine this morning too.
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If anyone is still nervous about Amazon with the yellow version of the LP, Amoeba has it for a reasonable price.
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Going to Chicago....what to do, see, stay, etc.
TCP replied to LouieB's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Reckless in the Loop was indeed pretty small, but the Wicker Park Reckless was great. Permanent Records was exactly the kind of record store I don't like. The selection itself wasn't great, at least not for what I'm into, and the guy working there wasn't very friendly. However, Laurie's Planet of Sound more than made up for that, I scored the I'm Not There soundtrack which I've been wanting for ages and my wife got the God Help The Girl soundtrack, which she was pretty happy about. Unfortunately Louie wasn't working but the two guys there (an older gentleman with long hair and a younger guy wi -
The wife and I were present for this, our first Living Room Show and our first time in Chicago. I don't have much to add, bböp (who I finally got to meet!) summed it up pretty great. The host family are really kind people, the Tweedys and their crew were all great, as were the 30 or so attendees. Everyone was very kind and gracious, it was just a joy to meet everyone.
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Yeah I saw that trash a few days ago. Both the father and mother are repulsive. Screaming and hitting your kid for 20 minutes but then yelling "IT'S A PRANK, BREH" does not make it OK.
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Yeah, he better make a comment on finally being ginger! It makes sense though, there was speculation the BBC brass wanted to go young, more Tennant/Smith-esque. I'm only familiar with him from Love Actually, which the wife and I hate-watch every Christmas, so I can't really judge him based on his acting, but he certainly has the look of The Doctor. If he actually already has been filming like The Sun is saying, that's very interesting. I know we see The Doctor regenerate a bit in the promos but I assumed that wasn't actually going to happen for real till the end of the finale/Christmas episod