auctioneer69
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Coco B's: from Southern California who have just released their self-titled debut themselves. It can be found on I-Tunes. A killer album - the best debut I have heard in ages. Somewhat redolent of the Replacements and other 80's US bands their tunes are poppy, rocky, catchy and varied. I also love lots of stuff that has come out of the UK in the last 18 months: the Fratelli's, Amy Winehouse, Lilly Alllen and Jamie T have all released albums brim full of great, catchy pop songs. If you like soul an album by Nicole Willis is a cool,updated version of classic 60's soul. For hip-hop try Aesop
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I have a chance to see them Saturday night when I travel to San Francisco. Not a huge fan - don't have their latest and sold the one before that. But, best bet for a gig this weekend. Are they worth seeing live? Am willing to be converted.
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Saw the gig in Seattle on Monday night (9/24). A tad disappointing. Why? The sound was shit as they played in a University of Washington basketball arena. Also, this is my third time for Arcade Fire. In such a venue they didn't have the same impact as Sasquatch in 2005 or Coachella this year (where they stole the weekend). Also, I thought the stage show wasn't as good as I expected. They did some incredible screening of old film footage on "No Cars Go" but otherwise I wasn't that fussed at seeing blown up images of the band. LCD Soundsystem were great. James Murphy's voice was so much bet
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This is a wonderful broadcast. Hope to hell someone is recording this. Having seen the band last week this is a great document of the tour. "Too Far Apart". Fantastic.
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Three clips fresh from youtube. The person who shot Via Chicago and California Stars can't have been far from where I was standing. It's great to see and hear evidence of a wonderful show. I like what Pat has added in Walken. After Via Chicago my g/f asked me "what was that all about" and I could only smile in response: Via Chicago Walken / Spiders (excerpt) California Stars (with Bill Frissel) and hear's a cool pic I took
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Wow! Having been to the Seattle show and now having seen the setlists for Oregon and Vancouver, how I wish I could have gone to all three shows. Has there been a better trio of setlists on the SBS tour? Too Far Apart, Either Way, Red Eyed and Blue, I Got You, Monday, Remember the Mountain Bed, Hesitating Beauty and Airline to Heaven and guest appearances from Bill Frissel, Scott M, and Peter Buck. I'd be interested to hear in opinions from anyone who went to all the shows.
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Yep missed Via Chicago in the middle. Was a great version. Didn't care if they played it in advance but thought it was brilliant at the show. Just saw the Vancouver set list. Envious of people who so both shows as what they played last night would have been a great compliment to the songs only performed tonight.
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Soundcheck Muzzle of Bees When The Roses... What Light IAMTTBYH (Part) What Light Ashes of American Flags (Niles did a terrific ending) War on War (Part) Show Sunken Treasure You Are My Face IAMTTBYH Handshake Drugs Pot Kettle Black Side With the Seeds War on War Shot in The Arm Sky Blue Sky Too Far Apart Impossible Germany Jesus Etc Hate It Here Walken IMTMWLY What Light Airline To Heaven Hesitating Beauty (with Bill Frissel) California Stars (with Bill Frissel) Hummingbird Misunderstood Spiders On Stage approx 7.55 left the stage at 9.55 Might be missing a song in the middle.
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Finally some half-decent songs that actually rock and featuring some great harmonies from the incomparable Mike Mills. It sounds like Peter Buck is actually taking an active role in the band again. I think "Up" was a great album (if two songs too long), "Reveal" a failed experiment and "Around The Sun" plain awful. Hopefully, they will record these songs quickly and they won't be overproduced and washed out. Personally, I'd love for REM to collaborate with Jeff Tweedy as a producer in the studio. I think it's telling that they played these songs with stuff of the first four albums. I love
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"Shake It Off" (which I hated at first). Love the way it builds and the lyrics are great ("Ceiling fan chopping up my dreams"). Then in no particular order "Hate it Here" "SBS" and "Impossible Germany".
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Firstly, I don't know what a better fan is. But you raise another good point. Stop being so precious about someone's elses music especially Wilco's. Because they certainly aren't precious about it. Did it bother you when they allowed fans like us the chance to listen it to it months or years before it's official release though a downloaded bit torrent? Were you upset that the "Sunken Treasure" DVD included free downloads of it's songs including "The Thanks"? Was it galling to hear an audio stream of "Sky Blue Sky" two months before it's release? Were you incensed you had the chance to li
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This discussion highlights a difference between the few who are looking to taking offence at anything and the vast majority of fans who wish Wilco the best in light of the generosity the band has shown us over the years. The only time I have been pissed off by the use of songs in commercials is hearing part of "Baba O'Reilly" in a car commercial although my guess is that Pete Townsend was motivated more by his well documented contrariness than by anything else. I hope that Jeff and the other members of the band make a shit load of money. On an unrelated topic, I just got turned on to a grea
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I posted this in another thread but would like to know how many other people feel the VW Whingers lack a full perspective. On the topic of the VW commercials with all due respect, I think a lot of posts have been very parochial and myopic. Or more pointedly written by ungrateful bastards. Jeff and the band have every right to make money from their efforts in any way they see fit. It's one thing to take a standard and use it in an advert. For god's sake how much more money does Pete Townsend (several commercials) and Paul McCartney (Fidelity Investments) need to make? Did U2 who were guarante
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With all due respect, I think a lot of posts have been very parochial and myopic. Or more pointedly written by ungrateful bastards. Jeff and the band have every right to make money from their efforts in any way they see fit. It's one thing to take a standard and use it in an advert. For god's sake how much more money does Pete Townsend (several commercials) and Paul McCartney (Fidelity Investments) need to make? Did U2 who were guaranteed massive airplay when "Vertigo" was released in 2004 need to license it to Apple? But it's another thing entirely for Wilco, a mid-level band, to use a co
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I'd love to see "IATMWLY" dropped as well as "IATTBYH" and "ALTWYS" and "War on War". I'd love to hear all the new songs getting rotated including "Is That The Thanks I Get". Older songs: "Hoodoo Voodoo" and "Hotel Arizona".
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That's a great interview and a very fair review. I have to agree with Jeff's take on music and his distaste for the constant need to pigeonhole bands. Playboy is a quality publication. Their interviews and features are consistently as intelligent, revealing and worthwhile as any magazine out there. As it's such an establishment they don't have an axe to grind or a pretence to be tastemakers in any arena. If you get a chance: pick up an out-of-print book of the last unexpurgated interview that Playboy did with John Lennon in 1980. He is very candid on many subjects and gives very detailed
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Great version: this should have been on the album. It sounds so much better than the live versions I heard - it has just a little more looseness and swagger. As for the album: it's the gift that keeps on giving. Kinda wish I had got the DVD but "One True Vine" and the live version of "Theologians" are great. As I think about it, I would have been very happy with a 14 song album or better still "Is That The Thanks I Get" replacing "Shake It Off". I think I am in the minority but I think "Let's Not Carried Away" is truly awful: a rock song that doesn't rock.
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Well there go the rest of my predictions for the encores. Great segue from "Poor Places" to "Reservations" to "Spiders". What a band! Now give us another encore entirely consisting of SBS songs.
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What a pretty ending to Misunderstood
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And that's "Misunderstood" for ten points.
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The end of the main set is nigh: here comes "I"m The Man"....... Great version of Theologians. Honestly when I get the chance to see them in the Seattle area later this year, I hope the setlists are a little more varied. Things are a tad predictable. Tonight, I foresee "Hate It Here", "What Light", "Heavy Metal Drummer" and possibly a "Misunderstood" or "I'm A Wheel" in the encores.
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Great version of "I am the man...". Nice rocking end to the song. "The Late Greats". The one song I wish they would drop from their live sets. Boring when you hear it for the thousandth time.
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I am stoked. What the world didn't need was another record whose overall feel was pretty dark given the truly fucked up world we inhabit today. Call me corny or sentimental but I am glad to see Jeff deliberately go with a more hopeful vibe for this album. I am also glad that Wilco remain one of the few bands that prune in the editing process and give us a 12 track album as opposed to dragging the music out for 70 minutes over 17 or 18 cuts. I am sure the temptation was there. "Patient With Me" and "Side With the Seeds" are my live favourites. Predictions: I think "On and On and On" has