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uncool2pillow

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  1. Bob Mould - He is consistently gracious to fans. I've spoken with him after many shows. Always very generous with his time and attention. Richard Thompson - Pretty much the same as Bob. Old 97s - Murry, Philip, and Kenneth are very laid back. Rhett was decent enough, but he seemed to spend time with fans begrudgingly.
  2. Hiatt wrote that for Iggy; I think at Don Was's request. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Tim Machine I is highly underrated. Tin Machine II is a flaming pile of shit. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I only saw a few. All memorable in their own way. Marc Maron in April in Iowa City - Does comedy count. I saw him about a month after my mom died. Great laughs after a shitty month. KISS - Took my 11 year old son. Bucket list. They really know how to do an arena show and push all their fans' buttons. Bob Mould - I used to see him about once a year. First band show I'd seen since 1998. Tremendous fun, especially since I took my pastor and her husband. Jason Isbell - Never disappoints. Such a great show. He pays attention to all the details: sound, lights, set list, connecting to his
  4. Bob Mould (incl. Husker Du & Sugar) Wishing Well Stop Your Crying Bed of Nails New #1 If I Can't Change Your Mind
  5. No. 1) It is morally wrong. 2) Pence may be worse in many regards. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Watching Arsenal v. Man U and wondering if anyone in Wilco is a soccer fan.
  7. Somehow left DBTs off my list. Maybe the best of the year?
  8. Whoa! I wonder if Fulks will do anything with him. Incredible bill! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. PBS, right? We're watching too. My wife had heard about it.
  10. Schmilco definitely strikes the proper tone for 2016. Blackstar is a fitting swan song. Others I liked included Flat Five Alejandro Escovedo Helen Money Bob Mould Dawes Iggy Nice as Fuck Sturgill Simpson
  11. I just realized I had no idea whether he was still alive. He is at age 86. That alien probably gave him the secret to immortality.
  12. Low at Northern Lights records in Minneapolis around '96. Alice in Chains opening for Iggy in an art house movies theater in 1990. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. We ought to really disassemble the Statue of Liberty and send it to a more deserving country.
  14. Good show. Different than I expected. Ben Folds tonight. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. J.C. Brooks & the Uptown Sound
  16. Post a link if this shows up anywhere. Which I'm sure it has. Thanks!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. This is exactly my experience with WTF. No exaggeration to say that it really helped me get through this year that my mom passed. Most of the others I enjoy have already been mentioned. Freakonomics (my 11 year old daughter enjoys most episodes too The Sporkful Radiolab Footy for Two (soccer podcast featuring Freakonomics' Stephen Dubner and his teenage son) Dear Hank & John (young adult author John Green and his brother. A bit geeky sometimes. Reasonable Doubt - Adam Corolla and Mark Garagos - Corolla's a bit of a douche and a master of the strawman argument, but I keep on listening T
  18. Listened today. Solid as usual. Love the Kelly Hogan harmonies. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Listening now. It's amazing how age changes the perception of time. I distinctly remember when Rolling Stone saluted the 20th anniversary of Sgt. Pepper in 1987. I was 17. That album had existed my whole life and I was aware of most of my life, as long as I can remember. Twenty years seemed like an eternity to me. Now Being There is 20 years old. I've been in my teaching career longer than that and it seems like a flash. The album still sounds fresh to these ears.
  20. Me too, but I worry about lines, car wrecks, death, and other foreseeable events. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. I hope you had the volume up to 11 for BSOR. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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