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Everything posted by craigwinn
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New European tour date: Brussels, Belgium 2 March 2012 !
craigwinn replied to samuel70's topic in Just A Fan
They added a Brussels show on March 3. Got tix for both! -
We forgot to Remember the Mountain Bed!
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Yeah she really sexes it up. Unfortunately at most Wilco shows the situation is as described by Flight of the Conchords in "Too Many Dicks on the Dance Floor" Now here's the kind of thing we need to see more of: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_fHGqNJYDQ
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I love this song, one of my favorite Wilco tunes. A friend of mine tried to belittle it by saying it sounds too much like the Cure, but who cares.
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The backing vocals are gorgeous, you can really hear the layers in headphones. And to me it also seems like Jeff's vocals have been done more "fully" or expansively, with a bit more echo, rather than the usual intimate, he's-singing-directly-into-your-ear style used on previous records. It's nice. Also love the way he sings "Born Alone" dropping down low on "flattered by fate" etc
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Official Mikael Jorgensen appreciation thread
craigwinn replied to Shakespeare In The Alley's topic in Just A Fan
Well there goes my theory about you being Mikael's alter ego. Of course I forgot Jorgensen is a Danish name. -
There's a swirling guitar effect and picking technique that is very reminiscent of Dark Side of the Moon, which, let us not forget, was recorded at Abbey Road
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By the far the best reason to visit ViaChicago
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Hear, hear! I noticed it from my first listen when The Whole Love was streamed on Wilcoworld. The bass playing on this album is absolutely astounding.
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Seriously, do these writers even know what a waltz is?
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I love this album. I think the title is especially appropriate because on every track you can really feel and hear the love the band has for music and, yes, for its fans. Thank you, Wilco.
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One Sunday Morning (Vinyl Version aka definitve version)
craigwinn replied to rhino4evr's topic in Just A Fan
I haven't heard the vinyl version yet. It will take a while to reach me in Belgium I guess. But I can say that I like the fadeout at the end of the CD version because it gives the impression that this song will go on forever -- something I would be happy for it to do. I'm also bummed that the song order is different on the vinyl, with an extra song. I like the order of Whole Love and One Sunday Morning. It feels like the perfect ending. But I guess in the old days of vinyl there were always issues with song order etc. I have a live album from the J. Geils band where the Love Rap spoken in -
I noticed that. How can you not know what a waltz is?
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Really! That's news to me. I'm in Brussels, too. Where's my vinyl!!?
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Agreed. This is rather obvious (though not totally). Why is everyone having so much trouble understanding this lyric?
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Well clearly this is a misheard lyric, as Mr. Jeff Tweedy would never the bad combination of Mr. Benny Andersson and Mr. Bjorn Ulvaeus' names in this unfortunate style make!
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I agree. The song reminds me of John Dos Passos' USA trilogy, which is an awesome work of literature and a vivid snapshot of American life in the early 20th century. Tweedy's lyrics work the same kind of magic for me. And the music, while borderline twee, is actually really good. I think the song is like a Randy Newman song without the self-reverential and annoying aspects. Plus I dig the way the guitar solo sounds like a clarinet
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The Whole Love: Speculation and (eventual) reactions
craigwinn replied to Al.Ducts's topic in Just A Fan
The Wate Hole -
Musicians are notoriously unpredictable and known to sometimes change their minds. One can always have hope...
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It is July
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The Tony Margherita p.r. machine is out of control!! Will there now be a whole new influx of Wilco fans who are only into them because of their penchant for a certain trendy type of real estate? Oh what the heck. Come on down, Loft-o-philes, there's room for you too in Wilco Nation
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Wow, this article manages to make all kinds of errors, not just the name of the movie. The caption on the photo is wrong. And I accuse the writer of altering all of Jeff's quotes subtly to use Brit-Irish usage, terminology, etc. like "full stop" instead of "period" and "to hand" instead of "at hand." Would Jeff really talk that way? I doubt it. The writer is obviously a miserable cut! (I think he also left a letter out of that term, too.)
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It is an incredible album. As somebody else on this forum has previously pointed out, it is an album that begins with "Maybe" and ends with "Yeah"
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Really nice performance! Here's a vid, maybe someone else will post one without the insistent floating yellow arrow: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4NPMjmZ-5A