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PotKettleTug

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  1. I bet that they always play "New Madrid" in St. Louis.

     

    I've heard New Madrid 3 times I'm pretty sure. Twice in Columbia and Once in StL. I'm pretty sure I've gotten an Acuff Rose at least once if memory serves me correct.

  2. nup, it hasnt been played since wilco was born. i'd love to see a return of We've been had or full band version of Gun. the only UT rarity that jeff's played since wilco is That year (18 nov 97)

     

    2 more fantastic suggestions.

  3. Are you female?? Can we date??

     

    I made a thread about this about three years ago:)

     

    They would kill that song. It would be appropriate with the Nels/Mike Watt connection.

     

    nah I'm male and married, but I'm flattered anyway :lol . But dude it would rock the shite. My bad for not checking the back threads. Of course you should dig the idea with your name.

  4. Would love to hear Jeff wail on D. Boon at a show. I think him a Nels would put on a helluva rocker if they threw that into an encore somewhere. On of my favorite UT "Jeff" songs for sure. Tried to look on Wilco Base and doesn't look like it's been plaid since Wilco. I could be wrong though.

  5. Wow so many feeling stated here are like how I feel. I've tried to keep Phish in a rotation with all the other stuff I'm into. At least once a month, sometimes not as often. And the more I think about it, if the definition of jamband or the jam scene is what bands inhabit it currently then Phish is definitely a band beyond definition, because they most certainly do not deserve to be grouped with the mediocrity that passes today. I think we also see with Phish that they are defintiely the sum of the whole is greater than the parts that make it up. Trey's solo career has been sketchy at best, and Page and Mike have both had some noble solo efforts, but nothing matching the Phish moments. And as many, I thought I had moved on, even saying a couple weeks ago, that Phish was but a memory to me, I would always love them, just not on the same level as I love bands like Wilco, whom I've listened to equally as long as I've been into Phish. Thats probably more easy to say when Wilco is activiely touring, making music and Wilco has shook me to my core many times and I have so many great memories and more to come. Phish made me see music in totally different light as not just a song, as an expirience, to pick parts of songs, or band members and focus on their contribution, to try and predict where a song was going. I'm excited for the future of Phish again, but not just them for music as a whole.

  6. I'm pretty high on Wilco right now coming off the weekend, but here's some other bands stuff that I consider in my blessed trinity...

     

    -Phish--Tweezer sucks, I wipe my ass with it.

    Yes, most of your lyrics suck, I still enjoy them, but most of them suck.

     

    --Grateful Dead-- Bob Weir (this includes Ratdog) cut out the Johnny B Goode, Little Red Rooster, 50's review shit. It's boring. Those songs have run their course and provide no excitement to the show. Everytime you come to St. Louis, it is not necessary to do a tribute to Johnny Johnson

    Phil Lesh--Don't Sing..ever, not even Box of Rain. Oh, and keep your liver stories to your self.

  7. That doesn't narrow it down, either. You two have just described a good portion of the male St. Louis population.

     

    I'll be the short, fat, bespectacled girl with curly hair and a big mouth. I'm hard to miss. There's a good chance I'll also randomly yell "VC!", just to see who looks.

     

    not to be confused w/ VD which will also probably get an overwhelming response. :stunned

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