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Anyone looking for a ticket to Ryan's show at the Chicago Theatre in October? I have an extra in Section 3, Row J. It's an aisle seat.
(PS: Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this. I figured HTFL is just for Wilco tix.)
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I'm visiting Chicago for the first time this October, and it just so happens that DRA is playing the Chicago Theatre at the same time. I'm currently trying to buy a ticket (they went on sale 10 minutes ago) but Ticketmaster isn't letting me in!
Edit: never mind! I got one!
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I signed in at 10:01 PT for the Seattle presale and they're all sold out.
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there was this transitional album that is released by Songs Ohia but the album title is Magnolia Elec CO.... it might be the best.
Agreed. It's my favourite.
I also really like Let Me Go, Let Me Go, Let Me Go, released as simply Jason Molina.
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July 23rd in Brooklyn, just a few blocks from my apartment. Will be show #6 for me, I think.
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Grr. Missed the presale for Brooklyn.
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Woo, Brooklyn! Anyone have any insight as to how the presales work?
Also a shot in the dark: If, for budget reasons, you had the pick only ONE show out of a back to back, which would you go with?
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Smoke Ring For My Halo is one of the greatest records of this decade.. Probably ever actually... I can't wait to see what he comes up with for his next record.
Agreed. It's my favourite of 2011.
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Seeing Ryan tomorrow at Carnegie Hall! Anyone going?
I'll be there!
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Love is he'll is his tonights the night too easy
I second this.
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This is a pull over becase there is traffic classic. Mesmerizing.
Agreed. I haven't been moved this much by a song in a long time.
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I moved to the city from Canada about three weeks ago to begin an MFA at The New School, and unfortunately buying tickets was not high enough on my to-do list before I left. If anyone has a ticket or two to spare for either Thursday or Friday's shows, I would be so grateful! I live in Park Slope, but can meet anywhere to make the exchange.
Thanks!
Hal
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I just listened to it the first time on NPR and... well, I wasn't really feeling it. Then again, it took me a long time to get into Iron and Wine in the first place, and I actually AM a fan of The Shepherd's Dog (though I prefer The Creek Drank the Cradle)... anyway, may report back later, hopefully with a changed mind.
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Castaways and Cutouts is one of my all-time fave albums, so I'd start there.
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You know, I've been pretty skeptical of this "rootsy Decemberists album" all along -- on the surface, it seemed like a kind of forced U-turn based on criticism of their recent proggy stuff -- but after listening five or six times, I'm ready to say The King is Dead is my favourite thing they've done since Castaways. I'm still not familiar enough with it to have favourite songs or particular highlights, but the album as a whole plays really, really well, and Gillian's vocals complement Meloy's surprisingly well.
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You can stream it right now on NPR: http://www.npr.org/2011/01/03/132436422/first-listen-the-decemberists-the-king-is-dead
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I went last year and it was such an amazing day all-around. I was sad to miss it this year, but I'm happy to hear it went well, and I sure hope it continues happening in the future.
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Based on 2 songs and 1 minute of music this is going to be good. Wilco had the misfortune to follow them at Sasquatch in 2005 just after they were breaking out.
Agreed. I was there and Wilco were good, but hearing "Wake Up" at the Gorge was seriously life-changing.
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Loved this.
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Through 8 of 10 stories in...
... and am completely, utterly moved and blown away.
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GNR?
Bob Dylan - Shelter From the Storm
Jason Molina - Don't it Look Like Rain
Ryan Adams - City Rain, City Streets
Ryan Adams - Damn Sam, I Love a Woman That Rains
Willie Nelson - Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
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When I moved to NYC in 1986 my uncle (who had lived there for most of the 1960s and 1970s) gave me one piece of advice: don't make eye contact with anyone. I didn't really follow his advice ...
So is that a do or don't? Nobody seems to look at me here in Paris, and I find that weird as hell.
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Great season, playoffs, love watching the Canucks....Hopefully they keep Kesler.
They signed him to a big extension this season, so he's a Canuck for a good long while.
As hard as that series was to watch, and as bad as I think they need toughness up front and more discipline on the back end, I do really like the nucleus Mike Gillis has secured in Vancouver. The Sedins, Kesler, Burrows and Samuelsson are all signed with good cap hits for the next several years; Raymond, Hodgson, Grabner and Schroeder provide more young scoring talent than Vancouver has had in a long time; Edler and Ehrhoff are a pair of defensemen I really like; and as disappointing as Luongo has been all season, I'm still extremely happy to have him on the lifetime contract he just signed.
I do think serious thought needs to be given to taking Roberto's captaincy away, and it'd be ideal if he just gave it away himself. He has too many mental demons to overcome already, without the pressure of being the league's only goaltender captain. I really hope Kesler wears the C next season.
The defense is definitely the biggest area to address in the offseason. Mitchell looks to be on his way out, Salo is declining, and Bieksa has been absolutely awful for too long now.
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Cool, thanks for the tips and good vibes. I'm pretty excited to get there and to start school again... and two years in New York City! I would never have imagined that.
The Alvvays
in Someone Else's Song
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Couldn't agree more. One of my fave records of the year.