merkattack
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I've always been struck by this title being a palindrome, and I wonder sometimes if it's meant to be a hidden clue of some kind. To me, if you take the tracks in reverse order there's a sort of sequence of the dissolving of a relationship: the relationship starts strong ("On and On and On", "What Light", "Walken"), then begins to come apart ("Leave Me (Like You Found Me)", "Hate It Here"), a little pushback ("Please Be Patient With Me", "Side With the Seeds"), the start of some acceptance ("Shake It Off"), returning home ("Sky Blue Sky"), realizing the importance of communication in any relati
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These two songs have also been used in Parenthood, and my wife mentioned another series using music from The National, too. It usually fits very nicely.
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Saw Jeff and his wife at Ikea in Schaumburg one night last summer. Would've said hello but I was taking our boy to the bathroom to change a full diaper. I hope Jeff appreciates that I passed on that photo-op. :-)
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Open Up Your Mind (one of the new songs)
merkattack replied to BobDylan'sBeard's topic in Lyrics and Tabs
Thanks for doing this! I was going to sit down and try to figure it out myself, but just haven't had the time. I'll give this a shot. -
No love around here for the French Press? It's pretty much the only way I brew my drink these days.
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I was just going to add this to the list - I was surprised no one else had mentioned it!
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I'm glad to know I'm not alone in this! I've been thinking about why, and I like the rougher edges of ACD and how it captures some of the essence of Americana that for some reason I had anticipated being a more pronounced theme in W(ta). Also, W(ta) is sometimes a bit too polished, like the guys are almost TOO good at what they do. I had just wanted to be sure because spouting blasphemy is always dangerous. ;-)
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I think I might like ACD better than W(ta). Does this make me a bad person?
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I completely agree. I'm reading Oblivion for the first time right now and I can't help but feel sad that after The Pale King we don't have more to look forward to. But it sounds like maybe TPK will be a nice, definitive full stop to this body of work and leave us sated.
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Thanks for finding this - the wilcoworld link now works correctly too. (And yikes this ticket price seems steep! The venue must cost quite a bit or something.)
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Anyone here try to purchase tickets for the Copenhagen show? The link on the website isn't working, and I can't find anywhere to email someone who might be able to fix the link. Alternatively, does anyone know where those tickets are being sold? B
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It would also be nice if they had a few more non-festival dates in the end-of-summer European tour. It's hard to justify two €100+ tickets to see only one band, even if it IS Wilco.
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Good, good! I was starting to worry that the list was finalized, but maybe there's still hope for a stop in Denmark in mid-August!
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Exactly my experience, too. Something about that record just didn't click, and sadly I lost faith in them after that. It seems I should have given them another chance, though.
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Glad to hear that they're fulfilling your wish! My wife and I are living in Copenhagen right now, and are pulling for a local non-festival show during the week between Oslo & Germany (or any time, really). C'mon Wilco, you may as well add another Scandinavian country to the list!
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I remember when I read some of his story for the first time, that I thought someone had vandalized the Wikipedia page - that seems like too much for one lifetime!
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Good stuff all over. Thanks for posting these.
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Thanks for posting this. I hadn't checked out Wayne Hancock before, but am really digging A-Town.
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favorite matt berninger (the national) lines
merkattack replied to 1212's topic in Someone Else's Song
I know you put in the hours to keep me in sunglasses, I know. -
Anyone still willing to share via PM?
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Monday night Chris Thile's new band Punch Brothers played at Ravinia, and Poor Places was part of that set. He concluded the song by saying, "Now there's a band!"
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shabba rich, that's exactly my interpretation. Great summary. I can add this: I think the title refers to one not being able to define oneself without others - that it is community that makes us who we are. The lines "Now everybody
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Another dirty soul added to the PM breadline. Thanks much in advance. Edit: no longer needed. Thanks!