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Dr. Steve Brule

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  1. Any of the Numero Comps! And this one of course. My gods, the show was incredible. My friend Adam was in charge of the backing band for Ralph "Soul" Jackson and sang one of his songs before he came out. Roscoe's set was a little more square but still really cool. The place was sold out and the love and joy in the room was palpable.
  2. Friday nite will be my official birthday celebration nite. I am 5 years older than Touch and Go.
  3. Sunday for sure. Maybe Saturday for the Jews.
  4. Yeah, I was only like 6 when that came out, I wasn't turned on to R.E.M. until 1987, but I was lucky enough to tape that entire episode back when A&E was showing Letterman repeats. Youtube is the best!
  5. Good gods, the Riv. I remember the first time I saw them a little over 2 years ago at Schubas. Kyle, I'm with ya completely though on not being crazy about Picaresque. One thing giving me hope is that supposedly that album was written before the Tain, which I love. Colin has mentioned the new one should be more Tain like. I'm not giving up hope yet. The Riv is fine, as long as you have all day to wait out in front for the good spots.
  6. Hooray! I have most of those "rarities" but will happily buy the official versions. And the DVD! I haven't been able to watch the Succumbs video in a while, so that will be awesome! To celebrate, here's one of my favorite early performances:
  7. Catfish Haven Baby Teeth Adam Fitz Cairo Gang Azita Devin Davis Detholz! Branches Plastic Crimewave Sound Vee Dee Josephine Foster Rachel Ries Healthy White Baby Assassins
  8. in no order: Reckoning LRP Automatic
  9. This site has a good selection of what is currently available on vinyl. The stuff they choose to show on that page is pretty high, but you'll see stuff on Matador and other indies isn't nearly as expensive. I guess the indie store is more of a specialty store rather than a standard. As Dr. El pointed out, we do sell a lot of DVDs as well as CDs/LPs. I guess people aren't as comfortable downloading movies yet, and that probably saves us.
  10. We're not going anywhere. Chicago is a city of neighborhoods, and the people in our neighborhood support local businesses. I know that's not the same everywhere though, when I went back to Jacksonville, FL recently-ish there was only one store still open, and they had turned to selling mostly tchochkes. We recently have started selling more used books, but we used wall space that was previously only taken up by posters. We also buy and refurbush turntables so people that want to listen to records have affordable options. There's never a ton of customers in here at one time, but we manage to i
  11. I was not really looking forward to listening to this, but I finally got the LP and really really love it, even more so than American 4.
  12. Hooray! Balcony Row C for Chicago! Good enough!
  13. That movie is completely accurate, but sadly there will be no more Lisa Bonet shows at Lounge Ax.
  14. So I was mouthing off to a coworker about "STE" and my distaste (AKA punchinfaceatude) for his writing styles, and how he just seems to me to try to pass off opinion as fact and to back up my argument pointed the AMG "biography" on Gram Parsons. I disagree that that statement is in a biography. A customer overheard all of this, and what does she buy? The first 2 Flying Burrito Bros albums. She was checking them out b/c she had just finished the Pamela Des Barres autobiography and then she heard my ranting. I said "I hope you like this, but I don't think Gram is the father of country rock."
  15. Oh if that were the case. I don't actually open EVERY CD we sell, and most of the promos we get are of major label stuff that I wouldn't buy anyway. I spent >$80 on records last week and made the choice to eat spaghetti-os and ramen just to check shit out. The fine folks at Asthmatic Kitty and Secretly Canadian/Jagjaguar and other labels get my money just the same. I've stopped illegally downloading stuff before it comes it out, like in the case of the M Ward album. Some people I trust say it sucks, but because I respect what he's doing, I'll buy it. I make money from people buying music, a
  16. Opinions are like assholes, we all have them.
  17. I heard Gandolfini was going to play trombone on it
  18. No, that's not why he's an asshole. The less people who go see Sufjan, the easier it is for people who do like him to get tickets. I hate pretty much all of his writing, it has nothing to do with my agreement on what he has to say, it just makes me sad that so many people base what they buy on his (and other) critics opinions. Of course, I guess most people don't even bother to READ, they just look at the handy star rating on AMG which most times has no correspondance to the review.
  19. No shit, that's the case with all music criticism. Makes him even more of a pantywaist in my book. If you're going to make a bold statement against an artist, don't cop out at the end.
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