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uncool2pillow

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  1. So a couple of years ago I started this thread. http://viachicago.org/topic/40161-rank-wilco-members/page__fromsearch__1 The timing was unfortunate as it was right around the time word of Jay Bennett's death was announced. I knew nothing about his death when I started the thread, but it was declared insensitive timing and locked. Here was the original post if anyone wants to discuss now. I imagine there's been a thread like this before, but the poll about O'Rourke/Sansone got me thinking... Use your own criteria. Here's mine: Jeff Tweedy Jay Bennett John Sirratt Glenn Kotche Nels Cli
  2. FYI, all the Dick's Picks and lots of other stuff is available on Spotify. I dumped about 2,000 GD tracks into a playlist.
  3. Fair enough. But I don't think rewarding his generosity sends the wrong message in the least.
  4. He was caught on camera doing something generous. He didn't do it because he expected a reward. He was rewarded because one of two reasons, probably both. 1) The TV crew was genuinely moved by what they saw and wanted to extend generosity to one who was generous. 2) It made for good TV that made the TV crew look good. I don't think there's going to be a rash of older kids giving baseballs to little kids expecting to be rewarded in the broadcast booth.
  5. The controversy sold. How much curiosity would a sober Amy Winehouse generate? Will her death stop anyone from profiting from her. In the short term they'll profit more. That's why I'm not sure the Elvis analogy fits here either. Elvis's income had little to do with his addictive lifestyle. I think it could be argued that Amy Winehouse's lifestyle generated a huge chunk of her income.
  6. Here's a question: Do those who profited from her drug and alcohol notoriety have blood on their hands? Ultimately, she is responsible for the decisions she made and the addictions she left untreated. But what if managers, publicists, and record label execs all turned a blind eye to her troubles and even encouraged her to release songs like rehab knowing that she was quite possibly killing herself. Do these people bear any responsibility?
  7. I played around w/ it last night. Dumped about 4,000 songs in one playlist to play on shuffle. Just searched by artists and/or album and filled it up. If I can download on my computer at school, I will use the heck out of it. Some artists have pretty ltd or non-existent catalogs, but overall I enjoy it so far. I think the ads are maybe a bit less frequent than Pandora. I like Pandora for the randomness and the ability to discover artists, but I will probably take to spotify to listen to what I want to.
  8. Rome probably is pretty well despised by most on this board who are at all familiar with him. I find him entertaining in the same way my juvenile college friend is. He is a huge 'mats fan, so wouldn't be surprised to find out he's familiar with Wilco.
  9. Would this really be a big deal? I see CCR as kind of like Wilco. That is Wilco = Jeff Tweedy + whomever / CCR = John Fogerty + whomever. Granted, the CCR lineup didn't change, but did they bring anything to the table that a Fogerty backup band wouldn't? Maybe, I'm a casual CCR fan, but don't know much about the dynamics before the bitter breakup.
  10. Maybe these are tongue in cheek, but I didn't read them that way.
  11. The sense of entitlement expressed by some in this thread is really entertaining.
  12. drum loop? eta: Or possibly they took a sample of the guitar/bass fuzz from T.V. Eye and then used it as an effect on the guitar/bass tone here. Other than those, I don't hear it. Interesting.
  13. I'm pretty sure that it's always been fairly prominent. Maybe even how I discovered the place.
  14. Too soon for what? That poor girl died 3 years ago and my comment in no way made light of her tragic and horrific death. It was intended to poke fun at "slacktivists" who somehow believe that leaving their patio (or porch) lights on is a meaningful expression of solidarity or support for a girl who was "denied justice". My guess is that many of the people who left their lights on for Caylee are the same ones who annually leave off their lights for an hour to somehow stop global warming.
  15. Hate the Yankees, used to like Jeter, not so much the last few years. Having said that, the moment was pretty damned awesome.
  16. Reading some of these posts reminds me how important the Mermaid Avenue discs were in solidifying my feelings about this band, esp. Mermaid Avenue 2. For a while, I was lukewarm on ST. Then I heard Airline to Heaven, Secret of the Sea, and Remember the Mountain Bed. Wow.
  17. 1. After reading reviews of AM and Trace (did they have co-reviews in Rolling Stone?) I bought them both. I thought it was kinda like Bob & Grant after the breakup of Husker Du. Nothing nearly that angry on the CDs. I liked 'em both and seem to be in the minority who liked AM better (though Drown was the best song on either CD). 2. Saw them at Val Air Ballroom in West Des Moines, IA 9/17/2003. One of only three shows I've seen, but glad to say one of them was the 2008 Winter Residency night #2.
  18. Not the "I'm showing support for Caylee Anthony" thread I was expecting.
  19. Steely Dan you're right about, but Little Feat has too small of a nationwide appeal to approach this list. Maybe top 100, but not top 50.
  20. According to his Wikipedia page, he's a huge fan of nearly all Chicago sports. But it doesn't say anything about his current residence.
  21. I went to a soccer game in Des Moines tonight. It was a Professional Development League (mostly college players) against a team from Winnipeg. The PA system didn't come on until halfway through O Canada. Not very cool for Canada Day.
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