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foolnrain97

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  1. Happy belated BURFDAY everyone!@#$%! I'm a day late and a dollar short as per usual. This site and band were an important part of my life through college(read procrastination tool). I was very lucky to meet a bunch of really awesome people from here at various shows and a few of them even graciously opened their doors to me while traveling. So good to scroll through this thread and be reminded of all of the wonderful people. Many thanks to Kidsmoke and everyone else that started/maintained/continues to keep this place going. 

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  2. Long live Umm...

     

     

    Miss you guys more than I miss the days of being a shiftless college student with apparently nothing better to do than post on and read a Wilco message board for hours a day. I hope everyone is well and that you had a good thanksgiving and that your upcoming holiday seasons are great.

  3. how come?

     

    it's quite easy to overdub vocals with even a 4-track analog recorder...

     

    don't believe me if you want, but he mentioned it to us first-hand. Justin is a fantastic producer (produced the last 2 Rosebuds album and the latest Land of Talk record)

     

    There are some things on there that sound like they were run through processors. And in The Wolves, that vocal tuner is hard to miss. I mean, if that's what Justin says he did, who am I to say he didn't, but to my ears, it doesn't sound 100% analog. Didn't mean to start any drama(if I did).

  4. Just one -- the Palace of Fine Arts is now the Museum of Science and Industry. And the Midway is more or less a big park now. You'll find out what happened to the rest of the fair at the end of the book. :shifty

    Technically, the Chicago Art Institute survived too....

     

    also there's this:

    Two other significant buildings survived the fair. The first is the Norway pavilion, a building preserved at a museum called Little Norway in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin. The second is the Maine State Building, designed by Charles Sumner Frost, which was purchased by the Ricker family of Poland Spring, Maine. They moved the building to their resort to serve as a library and art gallery.

     

    But, of the buildings that are actually LABELED on the map in the book, none.

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