Jeremy
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I asked Jeff if we would get any new songs tonight. He said maybe. Said they were trying to keep a lid on it until the new album comes out.
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Two tickets, Row A!!!
I assume that's front row, unless they seat people in the orchestra pit. I've never been to a show there before...the theatre looks amazing.
Seating chart: http://www.seatingcharts.com/view_chart.as...mp;locid=110687
You'll have 3 rows in front of you if you are in the center. If memory serves correctly, row a should be about 10-15 ft from the stage. I've never been that close at the Tennessee Theater. There's really no bad seats, unless you are on the far left or right.
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I got tix, but it was about 10:10 when I got them. Orch Center, Row R.
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Were any of these shows taped?
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Great show. I was very pleased with the audience. After hearing Mountain Bed and Spiders I was happy. Someone Else's Song and Acuff Rose sounded great unplugged. How long did you guys have to stand by Jeff's bus after the show to meet him?
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This is my first Tweedy show so as long as the audience is quiet during the songs I will be happy. But I would love to hear Sunken Treasure, Mountain Bed, Airline to Heaven, Spiders, New Madrid, California Stars, I Can't Keep From Talking...
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I got my confirmation email yesterday. Tix should be here Tuesday.
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i'd probably die if he came to knoxville. we'd have another punching event cause i'd run up on the stage and start humping him.
I'd love to see him at the Bijou. Just saw Broken Socail Scene there. Its such a great sounding venue.
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Okay, I run exclusively on Linux, and bought the DVD. There's no quicktime for linux, so umm....how do I get the files? Any bright ideas?
Thx,
Patrick
What distro do you use? Install VLC and it should work.
Wilco Knoxville 2009-04-18
in After The Show
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I was there, and as great of a show as it was, the fact that no one was standing in the balcony sucked. Everyone in the floor was having much more fan. That said, I've come to accept that shows in theaters like that, the floor stands, balcony sits. That's just the way it is.