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sandi

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  1. I was there too. I had a great time at the show. I was lucky to get my hands on the album early enough to know all of the songs so I was able to sing along (quietly to myself so as not to disturb my neighbors!) even to the new songs - which was great. I'm one of those weirdos who has a better time when I know all of the songs played (or at least 95% of them!). I would have been a little disappointed with that much new material had I not known it, but only because I am a bit of a fanatic when it comes to our beloved Wilco. I agree with the sentiment that the crowd was a little odd. I had
  2. Agreed. Am 8+ months pregnant & that's not even keeping me from dancing around my bedroom! Hopefully it won't keep me from the show in 10 days either!!! (Raleigh, NC) Might wind up going into labor at the show from all the excitement & dancing when they play this and quite a few others: Heavy Metal Drummer, Monday, Outtasite, I'm Always in Love, & the list goes on & on & on! I am loving the entire album but this is definitely a stand out.
  3. I have 2 extra tickets to the Raleigh Amphitheater show on Sept. 27. I am - of course - selling them for what I paid for them: face value ($40 each) plus the $5 each service charge. That's $90 total for both tickets. They are great seats, 3rd row in Section 1 (right section - 1st section back from the stage - 3 rows from the stage). I am now going to the show alone and am selling my 2 extra tickets. PM me, respond here or send me an email at sandishortcake (at) gmail (dot) com if interested. Looking forward to the show!
  4. I will post here & also send to your email. I have 2 tickets in the 3rd row of the front, right section (Section 1) if you are still interested. My friends bailed on me so I am going alone & have 2 extras to sell. They are GREAT seats!!!! PS. Selling for face value of course!
  5. I better watch myself then! I've been to quite a few Wilco shows (lost count at 26) and have been reading the forums here for ages, but have only posted 10 times (according to the count below my name)! About the photo thing, I enjoyed the new photo policy. It was nice to not have the distractions, I was just curious about how long they had been doing it because it was a first for me at a Wilco show. Now on to the music: So far I've seen 2 different recordings posted of the Durham show - one from the balcony & one from near the soundboard. (I'm still looking for the one from the guy
  6. I missed it too and I've been on the emailing list for a long time...
  7. Hysterical. I was at the show (Wilco, not U2! haha) and enjoyed it immensely. Great energy, great setlist, great night. We were right up front between Pat & John until some women who were 1 row in front of us and dead center came up to us and said "We have seen you dancing and singing along to every single song. Would you like to switch seats with us? We are right in front of the lead singer." So we did. I didn't think our seats could get any better, but they did. What a night! It was my first big night out since my daughter was born (a year ago!), so the timing of the seat swap seem
  8. Yeah - I just tried too and there was no link. I emailed website support about it - but my thought is they sent up the email before checking to make sure the page was up and running.... I just noticed that the newsletter was sent out about 5 minutes ago - so hopefully they're working on it right now! Glad to hear it's not just me though. I was just very confused and kept thinking - I've only had one beer it can't be this difficult! Then I thought "maybe there's a secret link somewhere". haha. I searched and found nothing.
  9. Yeah - I was in the system before the clocked turned 10:01 and didn't get a set. DAMN IT! I had already made sure I could get those days off of work and started looking at prices for flights! What a bummer.
  10. Yes - they were the Heartless Bastards (http://www.theheartlessbastards.com) from Cincinnati, Ohio (Erika is originally from Dayton). I'm sad they've broken up. Opening for Wilco the other night was the 2nd time I've seen them play and they were great both times. I really enjoyed the Charlottesville show and agree with all of the positive reviews. I've seen numerous Wilco shows over the years and that was (so far) one of my favorites - until the next great one of course. I wish I hadn't read that "Box Full of Letters" was on the setlist! I had been content with the show but am now thi
  11. Great show! It was definitely worth the (3 hr) drive from Carrboro. I was thrilled that the crowd was well behaved enough that we didn't have an instant reply of Wilco's last trip to Ovens (great show but Jeff was in a terrible mood in response to some hecklers in the audience). It's interesting to see how diverse the "Wilco crowd" is ... gets more diverse each tour. I enjoy seeing the progression. I think the little girl Jeff brought on stage was the same little girl he danced with during "Hummingbird" at the last Charlotte show (and possibly the Asheville show 2 years ago). If so, s
  12. Great show - but too many annoying loud mouths up front who don't understand common courtesies like not talking throughout an entire show (esp. an acoustic one) and not annoying the performer amongst others. Great set. No "Gun" but that wasn't completely shocking. (So I'm listening to it now from his Vic performance a while back.) There was even a Brian Paulson dedication, which was sweet. I was blinded by plenty of flashes, so I'm assuming someone will be posting some photos soon? Were there any tapers there? I need to get to bed (have to be up in 5 hrs) - setlist coming from Jeremy
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