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BoulderEagle

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  1. So what is this "Anniversary (aka Nothing Up My Sleeve)" tune everyone is referencing? I was also unfamiliar with "A Long Time Ago." Are those UT tunes?
  2. I'll let someone else post the set list. Here are my personal highlights/what I can recall: --Opened with "Someday Some Morning Sometime." Really wanted to see this one. --"One Sunday Morning." He said he hadn't tried it solo before. Mesmerizing. --"You Are Not Alone" One of Tweedy's best compositions IMHO --"Pecan Pie" He said it was the most requested on the website. Always a treat. --Closed with "Shot in the Arm" In no particular order: Not For The Season Ashes of American Flags I Am Trying to Break Your Heart One Wing Remember The Mountain Bed Born to Die Alone Bob Dylan
  3. 40 cents cheaper on eMusic than on iTunes, FWIW. EMusic is a must for music-lovers...
  4. Denver show at the Paramount Thursday 12/5. It's on the Paramount web site, but hasn't really leaked out yet. Onsale next Friday morning. Psyched!
  5. Good news: I spoke too soon. Atlanta recordings of both Weir/Wilco are up at etree.
  6. I fear that recordings will be hard to find if they aren't allowing taping. Dylan is known for not allowing tapers. Can anyone who's seen any of the Americanarama shows confirm whether they've seen mic stands. Commonplace at Wilco shows, but if you haven't seen any than sadly the best bet will be stealth (lower quality) recordings. Haven't seen anything on any live show torrent sites yet...
  7. Thanks for the fast report. Looks like a great night of music.
  8. His perspective is that the show was disappointing and that they should have played more originals. My perspective is that it looks like a truly once-in-a-lifetime set list and that he is failing to appreciate what he witnessed. If someone else has the right to complain, then I have the right to call them out if I think that dissatisfaction is unwarranted.
  9. If you walk away from a show like that with anything other than amazement that you've had a chance to experience something that every other Wilco fan would kill to experience, it may be a sign that you need to adjust your expectations--that's all I'm saying. Now I'm done too.
  10. When I wake up to view such an incredible set list and then go to via Chicago and find a few people complaining about too many covers and not enough originals, yeah, I think that's whining and people need to get a clue. Would you feel better if I'd said "Magazine Called Sunset" instead of "Jesus etc?"
  11. While everyone is entitled to their own opinion, personally I think you're completely clueless if you're complaining about "too many covers." This is Wilco's own festival, and they played a great bunch of songs. Get a clue and learn to appreciate a once-in-a-lifetime experience instead of whining because they didn't play "Jesus etc" or "Impossible Germany." Both of those songs were played for the whole world to see on the Bonnaroo webcast. I guess Tweedy and the gang could walk on water and some people would still not be satisfied.
  12. FWIW, my wife--who hadn't seen Wilco in years--had the exact same reaction to "Via Chicago" night one at Red Rocks.
  13. Since others have mentioned it, I'll add that I'm pretty sure that Tweedy's comment about Friday's crowd being assholes was a joke. He had already asked who was there from the prior show, and followed up that joke by noting that "How can they be assholes if it's the same people as last night?"
  14. It's not that steep. Distance from stage to front row is a little larger than average. Sound in the first 50 rows is great. From around row 30 up, you also have a spectacular view of the foothills/flatlands east of the Amphitheatre. Rows are actually pretty roomy, so no fear of falling. In fact, if they built it today they'd probably make the rows (they're 70 or so of them) a little thinner to accomodate more people. Have seen probably 100+ shows there. The more I go, the more I appreciate it, especially when Wilco is onstage.
  15. You said it. I have such high expectations for this band and they never disappoint. Last night was a true gift to the fans. I haven't felt that exhilarated after a show since I had 3rd row for Madison Feb '10. And I had much better seats for Friday's show, which was also thoroughly enjoyable.
  16. For those keeping score, I count 44 separate songs over the 2 nights, and 51 separate songs over the 3 Colorado shows in 2012.
  17. I was just trying to figure it out. Thanks for posting. I've probably seen 20+ Wilco shows dating back to A.M. (more if you count Tweedy solo), and I have never seen a better set list. Tweedy put a lot of thought into the song selection tonight. Only 7 repeats out of 27 tunes! "Dreamer in My Dreams" and "Summer Teeth," for God's sake! Absolutely spectacular. Two stellar, amazing-sounding nights of Wilco in the world's most beautiful amphitheatre. Thanks, guys. It was better than in my wildest dreams. Maybe Santa Fe isn't so far away any way...
  18. OK, so I'm sure I'm off on the song order, but here's what he played tonight. Not a single repeat from Friday! Sunken Treasure Remember the Mountain Bed Wait Up She's a Jar ELT Summer Teeth I'll Fight Either Way Theologians I Must Be High Radio King You and I Forget the Flowers How to Fight Loneliness Not For The Season Someday Some Morning Sometime Passenger Side Red Eyed and Blue I Got You Heavy Metal Drummer Fake Plastic Trees Dreamer in my Dreams (without PA) I thought tonight's show was better than last night. The crowd was much less boisterous, and Tweedy made light of how bad last
  19. Knotgreen, glad you like it here. I think it's all of the dispensaries that make it so special...
  20. Wow. A lot of hating on the crowd going on here. Other than the guy in front of us (we were 10th row far left) who puked mid-Handsome Family, I thought people were pretty quiet and respectful (other than singing along) during the songs. Were a lot of the shouted comments between songs stupid? Of course, but as usual Tweedy's replies were consistently hilarious. My two favorites were the guy who yelled "Dispensaries" for no apparent reason, spuring the pot discussion, and the guy who yelled out "You owe us a Kidsmoke!" near the end of the show, to which Tweedy replied "Do you know I'm doing two
  21. Had 2nd row the last time he played the Boulder Theater in '06. You're gonna love it--he'll be about 5 feet away from you max.
  22. There are cabs, but not so many that you shouldn't call ahead (although they should be outside after the show). It's not that bad of a walk either; go down Pearl St. The Marriott is very nice and centrally located, it's just not that close to the Mall. The Boulderado, which is much closer to the venue (it's literally a block away), may be cheaper than the Marriott, but I'm not sure. Either way, hope you enjoy Boulder. Jeff will make sure your trip is worthwhile...
  23. Be advised that the Marriott is not really downtown. It's about a mile walk from the venue through the Whittier neighborhood. If you want to stay a block from the venue right off the Boulder Mall, try the Boulderado. The St. Julien is also close and is the ritziest hotel in town. See you there!
  24. Wilco presale is a joke. I and others here in Boulder have tried for years. At 10:01 they say they're sold out. What is their allotment--4 tickets/night? Regular onsale is tomorrow at 10. Hope I can get them before they sell out...
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