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Rusty Shackleford

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  1. This was a great show. Very muggy, but not nearly as hot as I'd feared. I've seen this band 6 times now since 2007, and this was probably the second-best of those, with only the "Evening With" show at Strathmore topping it. Great energy, great setlist, great performance.

     

    The sound was fantastic, and the band seemed to be in great spirits despite the visible empty sections in the pavilion. I also appreciate that they got in as much music as possible, with Lee Renaldo starting right on time and what seemed like short breaks between him and Wilco and between their main set and the encore. A little more banter is always nice, but they packed in as many songs (and good ones!) as they could.

  2. I bought tickets to their date at Merriweather so that I can take my 9-year-old son. It'll be his first concert, and he loves the Beach Boys. I'm not sure what he'll think about old geezers singing songs about teenage love and cars.

  3. It's official - two nights @ Wolf Trap! And, yes, they did sell out the Filene Center in 2009.

     

     

    Tuesday & Wednesday, July 17 & 18 at 8 pm at the Filene Center

    Ticket Price: $45 in-house, $35 lawn

     

    Wilco

    Special Guest:

    Lee Ranaldo Band (of Sonic Youth)

     

    Awesome.

  4. OMG!!! I just called Wolf Trap and got a chatty representative who confirmed that they're coming July 18 and 19. Tickets won't go onsale to the public till May 5, I think she said. And supposedly the official announcement will be made on April 24. Whoo hoo--FINALLY one within driving distance. You heard it here first!

     

    Looks like Wolf Trap already has the B-52s scheduled on July 19, but nothing announced on the 17th or 18th.

     

    I'd be surprised to see Wilco do a 2-night stand there--did they fully sell out in 2009?

  5. New Multitudes. It is out everywhere except Canada, where it is delayed because Nonsuch cannot meet a release date.

     

     

    Probably gonna skip the new MA stuff. I bet it is all culled Natalie Merchant material. ;)

     

    New Multitudes was released in the US on Rounder Records. Are they releasing through Nonesuch in Canada?

  6. http://www.avclub.com/articles/exclusive-heres-the-track-listing-and-cover-art-fo,70084/

     

    Track listing for Disc 3:

     

    Bugeye Jim

    When The Roses Bloom Again

    Gotta Work

    My Thirty Thousand

    Ought To Be Satisfied Now

    Listening To The Wind That Blows

    Go Down To The Water

    Chain Of Broken Hearts

    Jailcell Blues

    Don’t You Marry

    Give Me A Nail

    The Jolly Banker

    Union Prayer

    Be Kind To The Boy On The Road

    Ain’ta Gonna Grieve

    Tea Bag Blues

    I’m Out To Get

     

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    Jolly Banker and When the Roses Bloom Again have been previously released. And it was established in other threads long ago that When the Roses Bloom Again wasn't actually written by Woody. But I won't complain about getting it on CD.

  7. I've liked Tom Petty ever since he became a recurring character ("Lucky") on King of the Hill.

     

    I'd never really been into him other than hearing his stuff on the radio, but I picked up his live anthology a few months back because it had a ton of songs for not much money.

     

    I highly recommend it--the songs sound terrific live and most of the hits are on there, along with a bunch of other stuff that didn't make it to radio.

  8. I'd definitely heard before that Farrar had planned to do a Mermaid Avenue type project with Woody's songs before Wilco got the gig, but I'd never heard that he had planned to do it with Billy Bragg. I always thought (assumed) that they were totally different deals.

  9. The live versions of LTYT from 2002-03 are gorgeous. It's a real shame that they never play it live any more. It's so spare and beautiful in those 2003-era shows, it's almost like they wouldn't know how to play it today with a six-piece band.

  10. Email from Kung Fu:

     

    Dear Customers,

     

    Many customers have questions about how to access the digital download of The Whole Love 12 standard album tracks. The download is available as a secure link through your online account, which is why you will not be emailed a link to the download.

     

    If you log back in to your account at http://thewholelove.kungfustore.com

     

     

    and click on My Account (top right), you will see a music note icon that will take you to the download when clicked. If you did not create an account with us, an account would have automatically been created and you should have received an email with your password.

     

    Visit the Digital Downloads FAQs page for additional instructions:

     

    http://www.thewholelove.com/pages/digital_downloads

     

    Please note, the download is a zip file. When the download begins, it may be saved somewhere that you’re unaware of on your computer (like a temporary downloads folder): to find the zip file, please search for the TheWholeLove, all one word. The zip file can then be extracted to iTunes or other music management software that you use. If you are unsure of how to unzip or extract files, please do a search online for tutorials--there is a vast array of tutorials online.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Kung Fu, Inc.

  11. I was down in the pit, and I noticed that much, if not most, of the crowd in the pavilion was seated. It's weird. With the exception of One Sunday Morning, it was a pretty lively set list from top to bottom.

     

    I might be getting too old for the pit, though. It pisses me off to get there relatively early, stand in one spot through Nick Lowe (who was quite enjoyable), and then when Wilco's about to come on, get some jerks push past me to stand up front, and/or right in what used to be my personal space. I don't know if concerts bring out the worst in people, or just the worst people come to concerts, but it gets old quick.

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    Scalpers can't use paperless tickets. They have nothing to sell. paperless tickets would almost eliminate scalping

     

    No, paperless tickets would just ensure that the venue and/or primary ticketer get a cut of the secondary market. See: "TicketExchange."

     

    It's not too far removed from the StubHub model, where you can buy print-at-home tickets from primary ticketholders and pay a fee to the secondary market provider.

  13. I was pretty disappointed with the setlist, tbh. Recent shows hadn't had songs like Drummer or Man Who Loves You, but last night's did. I think the NPR broadcast kinda pressured them to play more of the hits, which was a bit unfortunate. I was hopping they'd bring out some more rare songs, though Box Full of Letters was a nice surprise.

     

    Still, great show. Monday->Outtasite is just the best way to end a set.

     

    Funny, I've seen the band 5 times now in the DC area and they've played Box Full of Letters for three of those shows.

     

    I didn't miss some of the old staples, but I'm sure glad they kept the old songs they did. A Shot in the Arm kicked the show into a whole 'nother gear. It was pretty wild from there on.

  14. Soemone asked about the IRS records, get the out of print MFSL remasters of murmur and reckoning. $30 or so on amazon but well worth it. All of the current remasters are too loud IMO.

     

    Seconded. I didn't buy the recent Murmur reissue, but I bought Reckoning, and while it's fine, it's a little loud and not much of an improvement, if at all, over the "I.R.S. Years" version I already had. (These guys have done a TON of reissues, when you think about it...)

     

    The Murmur MFSL gold disc is outstanding and well worth $30, which is probably what I paid for it when it came out in 1994 or so.

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