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Five Wilco songs you can't stand to listen to.......
you ever seen a ghost? replied to Sparky speaks's topic in Just A Fan
anything from A.M. Heavy Metal Drummer The Late Greats Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (Again) ELT -justin -
Another harvest of Neil Young
you ever seen a ghost? replied to Dreamin''s topic in Someone Else's Song
"It's A Dream" is the only thing i really like from Prarie Wind. he needs to drop all the gospel choirs and back-up singers and all of this other stuff and the songs would sound a lot better... -justin -
favorite Nick Drake songs: "River Man" "Hazey Jane II" "Place To Be" "Parasite" "Things Behind The Sun" favorite Autumn albums: Neil Young - After The Goldrush Bob Dylan - "Love & Theft" Iron & Wine - anything -justin
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Dylan - Bootleg Series, Volume 8
you ever seen a ghost? replied to you ever seen a ghost?'s topic in Someone Else's Song
i'm sure it will leak a couple of days beforehand at the very least. at any rate, the acoustic version of "Mississippi" (Disc One, Track One) will be available for download on bobdylan.com on 9/22. -justin -
>You know, I've always thought of summerteeth as kind of a dark album but it has some of the most uplifting songs on it. same for Of Montreal's Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer? -justin
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Thriller an influence for Yankee Hotel Foxtrot?
you ever seen a ghost? replied to Doug C's topic in Just A Fan
you shoulda told them to go listen to the Jonas Bros. -justin -
"When You Wake Up Feeling Old" always makes me feel wonderful. sounds like Jeff sings it with a smile too. -justin
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thanks - think i understand now. i'm sure your g/f knows. my musical knowledge in the way of singing doesn't extend far beyond the word "falsetto." -justin
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Dylan - Bootleg Series, Volume 8
you ever seen a ghost? replied to you ever seen a ghost?'s topic in Someone Else's Song
shit, i thought amazon pretty much had to keep the bad reviews up? i see bad reviews up on a lot of other stuff. i'm going overseas for a little over two weeks next friday, so it would be great if this would leak (even if only the first two discs) before i left. i just know it's going to be on my desk at work by the time i get back (i pre-ordered). i might have to sneak in the office on the way back from the airport. :-) -justin -
MMJ in Charlottesville
you ever seen a ghost? replied to LouisvilleGreg's topic in Someone Else's Song
>Where did you find the setlist? i'll do you one better. i'll link you to a setlist complete with lossless downloads of the show. free. http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=518366 or, if you don't do torrents, how about a link to a site with VBR MP3, low quality mp3, lossless, and Ogg Vorbis, whatever the fuck that is? http://www.archive.org/details/mymorningja...-04.4022.flac16 -justin -
anyone know if the Norfolk, VA show from Fall 2004 circulates? i've never heard of it out there, but it was my first show, so i'd love to get a copy of it. -justin
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>JT is probably the only guy I can think of who tastefully does falsetto Thom Yorke Jim James Justin Vernon Neil Young -justin
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MMJ in Charlottesville
you ever seen a ghost? replied to LouisvilleGreg's topic in Someone Else's Song
>the fleet foxes show at the black cat? Or has that not happened yet? i went to the one a few months ago. there is going to be another one in early October, but i'm going to be out of the country! unfortunate, because they are supposed to be playing a coupla new songs. -justin -
10 Essential Alt-country Albums
you ever seen a ghost? replied to prefixmag's topic in Someone Else's Song
>If you absolutely need to make a timeline, one could go back a couple of years : The Basement Tapes. no doubt. 'cause you know, "one must always flush out his house/if he don't expect to be housing flushes." -justin -
10 Essential Alt-country Albums
you ever seen a ghost? replied to prefixmag's topic in Someone Else's Song
one could certainly argue that artists such as Gram Parsons and/or Sweetheart of the Rodeo-era Byrds or even Dylan (with Nashville Skyline) started alternative country, but i think you have to make a timeline somewhere. for example, in those days, mainstream country was still country and so these artists were merely dabbling in the country genre. later, when country became vocoder-ized, cross-overed and for the most part, shit, you can consider bands that were doing classic country to be "alt country," because, by now, what they were doing was alternative to what was popular. late 80s-early -
MMJ in Charlottesville
you ever seen a ghost? replied to LouisvilleGreg's topic in Someone Else's Song
i will look for you. we will have to do the Taphouse sometime soon. the only person i know there anymore is James and a couple of the waitresses i'm familiar with too... -justin -
MMJ in Charlottesville
you ever seen a ghost? replied to LouisvilleGreg's topic in Someone Else's Song
i'll be there. unfortunately, i'm in Richmond and get off work at 5. i need to change out of my shirt and tie, get gas, pick up my friend and hopefully make it there by the time the show starts at 7. fuck! -justin -
when i was in college, i bought YHF after reading a glowing review in Rolling Stone...this would have been in 2002. listened to a few tracks and only really liked "Heavy Metal Drummer." shelved it and didn't listen again for a long time. then, i remember being at a party with a good friend the summer of 2003 and he had a copy and i remember liking "Jesus, etc." then, in 2004, i got into them in a big way. no looking back since then. i've seen them live 3 times and Tweedy solo once and even met the man twice. funny, i really can't stand "Heavy Metal Drummer" now! -justin
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this fall i think. Jeff said they were looking at a spring release date. -justin
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let's settle this once and for all: all other My Morning Jacket albums >>>>> Evil Urges. as a huge MMJ fan, i was terribly excited about this release and i gave it as many chances as i could to make sure i wasn't making a snap judgement. sadly, i feel defeated, disappointed, cold and...well, let's be honest, a little bit raped. is that going to stop me from seeing them in concert (for the second time) next week? absolutely not. is it going to cause me to pull out any of their other albums instead of Evil Urges almost every other time? absolutely. i thought this thread wa
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i wish it would hurry up and leak already. -justin
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>I fear, what the new album will sound like... i hear: "i have no faith in Jeff Tweedy or the rest of Wilco." >Kick Nels Cline out for a start and we might see some results... zuh? are you fucking serious? -justin
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Wilco heard while you're out and about
you ever seen a ghost? replied to isadorah's topic in Just A Fan
>I've been working at Food Lion for years and "Impossible Germany" is the only Wilco song I've ever heard playing in there. this would have been the summer of 2004 right after AGIB came out. the only other song they played that was any good was Springsteen's "Empty Sky." still can't believe i heard "Glad It's Over" of all fucking songs on the radio! -justin -
Wilco heard while you're out and about
you ever seen a ghost? replied to isadorah's topic in Just A Fan
this is a good one. i was at the beach this weekend (Outer Banks, North Carolina) and heard "Glad It's Over." couldn't believe that one... in response to the Food Lion posts. i used to work there while in college and "Theologians" got quite a bit of play. -justin