Gobias Industries
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Predictions for Wilco's Tonight Show appearance?
Gobias Industries replied to unposed_question's topic in Just A Fan
Uh, I swear they played Gun. -
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A moment, please, to remember
Gobias Industries replied to bjorn_skurj's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
The only thing I'm scared about is the lack of proper dentistry in Britain... -
A moment, please, to remember
Gobias Industries replied to bjorn_skurj's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
If Bush had the guts to write an Executive Order there wouldn't have been a mess...if he can restructure EPA with one, he can damn well save New Orleans with one. Exactly why I want to move to Britain... -
You know when Beltmann whips out the fisticuffs you got something serious here. :
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I think I might grab this show. Thanks
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Ohhhhh....I'm in OL. Wow, so where am I...?
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That's who I was thinking of : So I was wrong, I spoke of the second most recent thing he's done.
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Word Bank Uncompromising Angst-Ridden Yearning Intimate Wistful Reflective Self-Conscious Searching Bittersweet Cathartic Hypnotic Complex Earnest Summery Earthy Rousing Rambunctious Enigmatic Soothing Party / Celebratory
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1. Last I hear he was playing bass for some singer/songwriter, the name eludes me at the moment. 2. Look for any live show where Kamera is played. Chances are it's in the octave above.
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In terms of rock, I would most likely give that to you, but I was, and still am, speaking in the general sense of the instrument. Hybridizing multiple genres into one isn't as impressive to me as inventing new ones. He may have very well reinvented rock guitar (though he was obviously helped by a few of the British Invasion, who popularized blues enough to let Jimi into the scene long enough to change it), but I think that his contribution is far from revolutionizing the general playing of the instrument. Which, coincidentally, is what I like to think Nels does
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Hendrix just used the blues, and, in a way, beat it to death. That's not reinventing guitar to me. If you mean reinventing showmanship, then I could give you that, given his guitar burning, chewing, and smashing. To me, reinventing means taking the guitar to areas before entirely unseen. And limiting the scope to rock is just pointless, in my opinion. I speak in terms of all the genres of guitar music. Granted, I'm the kind of person that doesn't applaud technical skill as much as doing something new with the instrument. Having come from a classical background I know what technical pla
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Ew, Foo Fighters. That's all I'm going to say. Except that Hendrix is still overrated. He is NOT God. Nels Cline is.
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Jeff Playing Hardly Stricty Bluegrass Festival 10/5 in SF
Gobias Industries replied to redfieldp's topic in Just A Fan
Haha I would totally agree. DMB puts on a good show, but it doesn't have ANYTHING of Fleck, and least of all, Wilco. -
"After all, to the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure." -Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore I don't get what's so scary about death. Hell, it's moving on to somewhere else, most likely better than whatever you've gone through now. Personally I'm rather more afraid about what comes after (the unknown, more like it). Will I exist? Will I be reincarnated? Do I just cease to exist, to think, to be? Well, on the topic of this abortion deal, I would honestly rather fund the whole process. If you choose not to get an abortion, so what, big deal, nothing used, no
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I'm in A. row 2 seat 28, which places me way in Nels zone.
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I am 1.678 out of 5. I can still place the US on the map. I am just 1.678 out of 5.
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Jeff Playing Hardly Stricty Bluegrass Festival 10/5 in SF
Gobias Industries replied to redfieldp's topic in Just A Fan
And I could expect airline delays like crazy. Alas, the fate of Midwesterners... -
1. No other choice. They're gonna have to move everything down and left a little, or some of the text might become part of the seams connecting the sleeve to the shirt.
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Jeff Playing Hardly Stricty Bluegrass Festival 10/5 in SF
Gobias Industries replied to redfieldp's topic in Just A Fan
Damn...if I only had the money. Bela Fleck is godly. Best banjoist to walk on this earth. And Mr. Tweedy -
Whoa. Has the Sunken Treasure all tour been the Tweedy solo-style version or the BT version? If it's the former I think I might pee my pants...
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Well, I was kidding.
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It damn well turns out that the presale is tomorrow, not today. Thanks, Wexner. I even went there to buy them today.
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In short, that means an album "not far behind" means 3 years, while an album fairly far behind means a good 5 years.
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...makes me want to gamble and drive drunk on the highway.