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Everything posted by jlb1705
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Screw that travel crap. I just had to drive all the way from the east side of Cincinnati to downtown Cincinnati to see a show. Why does Wilco hate my front yard, and when are they gonna get their shizz together and do a show there?
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Give me W(TA). SBS has its share of great songs, but it also has a couple songs that I listened to once or twice and that was enough to last me the rest of my life (to put it diplomatically). While there are a couple songs on W(TA) that I'm not totally into (I'll Fight, Sonny Feeling) there are none that I will go out of my way to skip on my iPod like there are on SBS.
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I can't wait to get to the record store to buy this, so I can finally have a lossless rip and hear it at full quality.
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Pitchfork Media's reaction to the new record
jlb1705 replied to Clint09eastwood's topic in Just A Fan
I think the SBS review was just a bad one. This one was reviewed by a different critic - and while he did exactly what some people have complained about by carrying on a bit of a dialogue with the previous critic, I think most of us will let it slide in this case. On the whole, Pitchfork is pretty good to Wilco. I think 7.3 is about right. Like another poster said, I don't think it would've been right for this one to get a higher score than AGIB. 7.3 is a good solid score for an album on Pitchfork. They use their entire scale (and then some), unlike publications like Rolling Stone wh -
Why don't you just move to a city that Wilco doesn't hate?
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I'm amused that someone who thinks YNK is "the worst Wilco song ever" would think that "I'll Fight" is so awesome. That song is like the Carson Daly of Wilco songs - average in every way possible. Nobody plays their songs on late night TV to blow peoples minds - they go to move product and get people to pay attention who otherwise wouldn't. YNK isn't the best song on the album, but it's the best one for that purpose.
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It's not a highlight per se, but it's probably the best entry point to the album for people who aren't message board superfans.
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There isn't always a show poster. I have been collecting posters from shows I've attended, and it doesn't appear there was a show poster for the Tall Stacks show in Cincy in '06. There was a tour poster that included that show though - which was available thru MusicToday but not Kung Fu. It really just depends on the show/tour I guess. The reverse was true for the very first show I went to - there was a show poster but no tour poster. The last three I've gone to have had both. Lately I've tried to pick up at least one of the two at the show - if for no other reason than the fact that shi
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I think You Never Know is a solid song. Are there others I'd rather see them play? Sure. I'd bet anything on You Never Know vs. the field though.
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Did they finally sell out of all of the older posters that they used to have on MusicToday, or are they just not being offered anymore? I seem to remember there being a greater selection before the switch to Kung Fu. I had been thinking of picking up a couple - I hope they'll be available again.
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You Never Know sounds as much like an homage to Jeff Lynne as it is to Harrison himself.
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Wilco -- 2009.06.12, Aronoff Center, Cincinnati, OH
jlb1705 replied to Florox's topic in After The Show
It's weird. That's one song on the album I still haven't quite gotten into yet, but I liked it better at the show than I have so far on my iPod. -
Wilco -- 2009.06.12, Aronoff Center, Cincinnati, OH
jlb1705 replied to Florox's topic in After The Show
You just ripped on an entire city - now who's obnoxious? I think that when you buy a ticket for a rock concert you do so with the understanding that you might have to stand to be able to see the stage. I also think that if you go to a rock concert hoping to sit through the whole thing - and get your wish - then you just went to a pretty mediocre concert. I'm not a very tall guy - I've gone to some shows where I could barely see even when I stood. It's something that you just understand is part of being in that setting. The key is to take the corn cob out of your rear end and find a -
Wilco -- 2009.06.12, Aronoff Center, Cincinnati, OH
jlb1705 replied to Florox's topic in After The Show
Good for you! I was on crutches this time b/c of knee surgery - stood for the whole show in the Orchestra Level. Somebody came up to me afterward (when mercifully I was able to take a seat) and said it made their night to see me hoisting my crutches in the air during the rockin' parts of "Spiders". Crowd-wise, it was the most fun Wilco show (out of five to date) that I've been to. -
My fiancee and I saw a couple babies/toddlers at the Cincy show. She asked why anybody would bring them to a show like that. My response? Wilco will love you "baby"!
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Pitchfork Media's reaction to the new record
jlb1705 replied to Clint09eastwood's topic in Just A Fan
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Bits and pieces, pleasures and disappointments
jlb1705 replied to Ghost of Electricity's topic in Just A Fan
Positives: - The vocals at the end of Bull Black Nova - The lyrics of Deeper Down. I hear them as the opposite reaction to the lyrics in She's a Jar. The central figure in Deeper Down look internally, handles the situation passively. The central figure in a She's a Jar looks externally, handles it voilently. It reminds me of the difference between myself and my father. Also, I think the turn of phrase at the end of Deeper Down is a similar "surprise" to the one that occurs at the end of She's a Jar. - You Never Know is just a fun song for me. - I like the double-tracked vocals and pre -
I introduced my fiancee to Wilco when we started dating and she's into 'em. Not as much as I am, but they're probably in her top 5-10. I don't think we would've worked out if she didn't like Wilco and the Ohio State Buckeyes.
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I did see them at the Aronoff their last time thru. My seats were in the loge level though - good seats but not as high up or far back as what you say is left. When it comes to Wilco though is there really a bad seat? As long as I'm in the same room it's good.
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We're spoiled around here. In addition to Athens and Cincy, there are also often shows in L'ville, Bloomington, Indy, C-bus. The upcoming show at the Aronoff Center will be my third Cincy show. Strangely enough though I drove nine hours to Philly the first time I saw Wilco. I was a broke grad student at the time so I don't think a six-figure salary is required. I think you just have to want it enough.
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Disagree, Agree respectively. Let me guess, you're not an Art Brut fan either. I kinda like the sing/speak thing - plus a lot of great bands have had one or more people who looked like fairies on stage. You obviously don't think they're one of them and that's fine. I love me some Hold Steady, but they're no Wilco.
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For the people wringing their hands over "You Never Know" sounding like "My Sweet Lord": "My Sweet Lord" actually ripped off The Chiffons' "He's So Fine", so it's not as if "My Sweet Lord" is some sacred cow. The links are undeniable, but I don't think that detracts from any of those songs. I like them all. George Harrison eventually bought the rights to "He's So Fine" - maybe Jeff Tweedy will one day buy the rights to both songs from the Harrison estate.
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I'm really liking this thing so far. I was scared about the duet w/ Feist. I was half expecting an indie version of "Islands in the Stream". I'm glad it doesn't suck. I'm glad that it kinda sounds like her contributions are something between a "real" duet and backing vocals. Bull Black Nova is my favorite song so far. I can understand the comparisons w/ Spiders, but that's not what I think of when I hear it. I think of "The Ghost of You Lingers" by Spoon - ga ga ga ga ga ga ga ga... The best part of that song for me though are the vocals. They're sung with the same kind of urgency a
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Pitchfork Media's reaction to the new record
jlb1705 replied to Clint09eastwood's topic in Just A Fan
If you think that was bad, you should've seen my CD collection 2-1/2 years before that. Mercifully, that CD collection was stolen from me. I began rebuilding with different music - some of the stuff that you said sucked so bad were actually stepping stones from the even crappier stuff to Wilco to what I like today. Most people don't start off with impeccable taste. The right crappy music though can serve as a stepping stone to something better or more meaningful.