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A Thread for Musical Blasphemy you Truly Believe
anthony replied to hardwood floor's topic in Someone Else's Song
This is totally understandable. Expectations are very powerful and can color a persons perceptions. Same is true of movies, TV or any other art form. I first listened to JWH at the peak of my Dylan obsession (we all went thru that phase, no?) and it worked for me. I loved the rough around the edges feel. It felt real, honest and unpretentious. By the time I listened to OM, I had moved on to other musical interests/obsessions and it did not click for me. I wanted something that it was not. So, in a sense, we both went into those LPs with expectations and let it color our opinions - just in reve -
I would have to vote for this one. Laura Marling - Master Hunter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO2gm29rI7E
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A Thread for Musical Blasphemy you Truly Believe
anthony replied to hardwood floor's topic in Someone Else's Song
Jesus H-Bomb Christmas that is heresy. I adore JWH and cannot find the will power to listen to post 1980 Dylan. -
I think you got it. I like to slide the 4 to 5 on the riff, but YMMV, of course. Splitting hairs. Art of Almost - Wilco JT Solo acoustic version 2013 Standard Tuning / No Capo F#m No, I froze, I can't be so A E Far away from my wasteland F#m I'll never know when I might ambulance A E Or hoist the horns with my own hands F#m [Riff] E [Riff] F#m [Riff] E Almost F#m I heard a faint olé, true love A E But I had other ways to hurt myself, like calling F#m I could open up my heart and fall in
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^ That is an enviable collection of gear - especially the Buck Owens. Totally want. How do you like the J-50's adjustable bridge? Any thoughts of swapping it out?
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Called Birria in Mexican food. I used to like it (before i became a vegetarian).
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Nothing says Rock and Roll like a Flying V and a telephone cord cable
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Well, I finally started on these. Picked up the entire set (on Kindle) for only 10 bucks (black friday deal). .
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As both Superior Spider-Man and Magneto, the answer for the best Wilco show experience is obvious: climb the ceiling and perch just over the band, then drop down several high quality microphones. Record the best sounding show on Owl & Bear. Distribute FLAC to ViaChicago.org. Rinse and repeat for entire tour (hopefully I could use my new found abilities to quit my job).
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Has anyone tried to figure out JT's recent solo acoustic arrangements of Art of Almost and Bull Black Nova? They seem like they would be pretty fun to test drive.
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Cant Stand It might have the least interesting chord progression: for the most part it is D and G. Summerteeth, on the other hand, has one of the most interesting ones.
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I have mentioned on this board in the past and was promptly ridiculed. So I will say it again: I love KALE
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Fair enough. I have been reading comics since I was old enough to pull on some Underroos (do they still make them?). And without a doubt, the power I always wanted was Magneto's. So I choose #9 (hopefully I can move bigger objects than just nickels and nails).
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This reminds me of the (brilliant) This American Life story: Flight vs Invisibility.
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After seeing the solo shows, this one came to mind. Very interesting. Also thought the solo Art of Almost was pretty interesting.
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I love Pandora for driving around. I still like the experience of listening to 'radio' while driving. Problem is: most radio stations suck. Pandora is like the perfect radio station. At home, I love the desktop spotify so I can listen to full albums. Again, just what I am used to.
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Childlike and Chicken
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After the SB gig, I am reminded at out much more I love the solo/acoustic Sunken Treasure over the album version.
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Jeff Tweedy — 12/13/13, Santa Barbara, CA (Granada Theatre)
anthony replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
This was my first solo show and, therefore, really really enjoyed it. It was a long, tough drive from OC on a Friday, but totally worth it. For reasons bbop mentioned above, I could tell that it was probably not the best show on this tour, but it was still great hearing those tunes live. I was especially disappointed to not have the "w/o PA" song at the end. But, nonetheless, Jeff sounded great and played great. Loved some of the song choices both obvious and deep cut ones. I will be at Largo on Monday, so I will have another chance. Cant wait. Assorted musings: - The solo acoustic arra -
I nominate this for thread of the year.
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A Thread for Musical Blasphemy you Truly Believe
anthony replied to hardwood floor's topic in Someone Else's Song
I don't think this is very controversial, is it? I think most (well-versed) people agree. I would say they made one good record ... maybe. Agreed. Again, probably not controversial(is it?) This is truely blasphemy. I would love to see this. I assume this is a joke. -
I would be hard pressed to say Wilco is my favorite band. If push came to shove, I would have to say Zeppelin.
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Agreed! Also, my favorite version of ITMWLY is the solo acoustic (think Farm Aid) version. Spiders, I'm torn. Enjoy both kraut and solo (for difference reasons).