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WaronWar

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  1. I ended up going down to Jazz Fest with a sax player from my college, and in reality I should not have gone (however; not because of the music) because most of the time I ended up just hanging out with the sax player's friends. I guess that's fine, but I had never met most of them before and I would've wanted to see most music but I only got to catch the acts at the main stage Saturday night, and to acts Sunday. I mainly wanted to see Rollins and Coleman because I am sure they don't have too much time left, but the guy I was with wanted to leave early Sunday to get back since it's about a 3
  2. I am heading into Chicago late tonight, and will be there Saturday. I might also be staying there Sunday to see Coleman. I wish I could see Isotope 217 and the guitar summit, but I will be unable too. I'll call you Saturday to see if you want to meet up at some time.
  3. Has anyone heard of Anthony Moore? He's been a band member of Slapp Happy and Henry Cow I heard a song off of one of his solo albums (I believe it was "Pieces from the Cloudland Ballroom") it was a very minimalist piece and fantastic! I believe most of his early solo work would be defined as minimalism and is worth a listen. Also for a good read, I just started reading a book called "Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond" by Michael Nyman and I believe the book had a influence on such minimalists as Reich and Glass.
  4. Yeah, I will check that out. Big thanks!
  5. Yeah, I haven't heard any of his stuff with SY either. But I am huge fan of Bad Timing. Moreover, I am getting more into his earlier work, which is really pretty good. Also, has anyone heard of a live disc called "In Bern" that he O'Rourke did with Lorne MazzaCane Connors. I got a few months ago, and I think it is just fantastic.
  6. I'm not sure if anyone is interested, but I found this great interview of him that was done recently. It talks about what he is up to in Japan, and also sets the record straight that he did not move to Japan in order to make films. Here's the link: http://ronsen.org/monkminkpinkpunk/15/orourke.html
  7. I am not sure if this was clarified, but it's being shown at 10:30 eastern time (9:30 central time) tomorrow at the AT&T blueroom. Here's the link: http://www.attblueroom.com/music/Lollapalo...information.php But I believe Wilco begins playing at 8:30 p.m. central time.
  8. I had a pretty good weekend. It was nice talking to LouieB a couple times at the record place. Sunday seemed less crowded, but it was hot out. King Khan was great, but I do have to agree that his act would have been better suited for club rather than at a festival mid-afternoon. M. Ward was good too, and I heard Dino Jr. while I was waiting for Spoon and they sounded good too. I also thought Spoon was pretty solid. So I think Caribou and King Khan were the big highlights for me this weekend, and all in all it was a good weekend. I am just tired now.
  9. Yeah, I went today (as in Day 2 of Pitchfork) and it was a pretty good day. I saw: Titus Andronicus-They were a big punk band with lots of guitars. They were pretty good. A Hawk and a Hacksaw-Only stayed for several minutes and then left because I didn't really dig it that much. Caribou-They were my favorite act for the day. I had heard a lot of hype at college that I would really like these guys, and they ended being stellar. Fleet Floxes- Caught a bit of them and had good harmonies, but my friend and I were really far back. So we decided to go catch the Fuck Buttons (most likely
  10. I'm going Saturday and Sunday with an amigo.
  11. Man, great interview! Thanks for posting it.
  12. Thanks very much! As soon as I learn how to use flace I will download the show. How was the show?
  13. Thanks for posting. Great Interview. I had heard about his new album "Coward," and I am glad it will be coming out somewhat soon. Moreover, I will love to see where Nels takes the Singers next as he explains in the interview.
  14. I can picture it in 5 to 10 years: the Pumpkins playing Rib Fest in Naperville.
  15. "Blues, Too," is a bit more traditional jazz and it's dedicated to the jazz guitarist Jim Hall.
  16. You forgot to mention Tom Verlaine who influence all three of those guys, but I wish I could go because that show should be pretty sweet.
  17. I think The Byrds do a great job with "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere." Plus, the twelve-string sound of Roger Mcguinn's guitar on "Mr. Tamborine Man" was revolutionary.
  18. I am too young to know, but did Simon and Garfunkel headbang as hard as these guys did? Moreover, did they have people jumping off the stage during their show?
  19. Yeah, I meant to tell you about this one Louie, but I forgot to tell you. I won't be going because once again I am limited by this stupid age 21 + limit. Oh well, only a year and a half to go.
  20. I thought about going to this until I realize how it expensive it is. However, it is for a good cause, but I am a college student though I am going to donate some money to Barack Obama.
  21. I've heard good things about "Piano Reflections" and I am most likely going to buy it hopefully this summer.
  22. I don't think it (Glenn's piece Anomaly) has been released at all (to my knowledge). But I do know that Glenn and Kronos Quartet are performing it at the Ravinia Fest in Highland Park, IL on Sept 3, 2008. I wish I could go, but I'll be in door county. Here's a link to Kronos page and the details of the performance: http://kronosquartet.org/concerts/indiv.ph...2009&id=393
  23. Man, I will read this all later (looks like a lot of great stuff since I skimmed it really quick).
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