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Canadian

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  1. and it's not just the amazing solos and lightning-fast picking... even the simple stuff - like the lines that he lays down under the choruses of "war on war*" - adds so much to the songs, it's hard to imagine the band without nels.

     

    i can't believe some people think wilco were at their best circa 2000-2001 - or earlier. :huh

     

    *(one can't hear them too well on the edmonton recording, but live they stand out)

  2. speaking of downloading problems... a while back i bought some stuff off of the wilco store... it said if you ordered 30$ or more worth of goods, you'd be able to dl a bunch of .mp3's... did anybody cash in on this? anyway, due to computer hassles, i didn't download them within the specified window and i missed out.

     

    boo-urns...

     

    the question is: what did i miss? was it good? should i be choked?

  3. Uh no. Start with stuff in standard tuning / 1st position to learn the basics.

     

    While Metallica won't give you scenester cred like Iron & Wine, you'll get your fingers used to doing their thing sans pick. But since "Halcyon" doesn't want anybody playing Metallica, you should find a good "Needle and The Damage Done" tab...

     

    Learn. The. Basics. It'll make it easier to actually learn songs - and not just memorize them - down the road.

  4. Hook your stereo up to your computer/mixer/recorder/whatever... If you have a reciever/speaks great, if not, any boombox with an aux-in will do. Make a mix that sounds good on that, and it'll sound good on whatever it gets played on. Your home studio $'s are better spent on better mics...

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