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WaronWar

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  1. That's a loaded question within itself because there are thousands of different answers to that question. In the end, just go off chords you know (keep building up a vocab of chords though) and see what sounds right to your ear because your ear always is the final answer.
  2. I would say get Paris 1919 and then Fear.
  3. I have been loving "The Notrious Byrd Brothers" lately.
  4. "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart" was Sam's own film that Wilco gave him permission to do while I think (though not sure) Wilco asked him to do the Kicking Television Shows, which gives Wilco the right over the latter.
  5. Yes, I beat Louie B to giving some advice on Jazz! For an obvious recommendation, check out Miles Davis's electric stuff, but it tends to sway listeners. In more present times, I just saw Chris Potter at my school about a month ago (we actually had a master class too with him), and he was great. He had a great backing band, and his solos explored many realms. So yeah check out Chris Potter Underground. On the Chicago side of things, I have been getting into Ken Vandermark (sax player) and all of his groups. Moreover, I have really been digging Jeff Parker's (guitar) solo record "Like-Cop
  6. i think it's a jaguar, and there might have been a previous discussion on this
  7. I'll still only go see Wilco the day they are playing because tickets are way too expensive! that is if they are playing.
  8. Can't go wrong with some good old Charlie Parker.
  9. Last year when Sonic Youth played I almost died at the front of the stage with the giant mosh pit that was happening. And three day passes were $50 and $6 service charge and sending the tickets. However, though their prices have raised, it still beats the jammed packed and overpriced Lollapoolza. I actually felt like I could breath at Pitchfork last year besides the whole mosh pit thing.
  10. I saw a "Clockwork" not too long ago though I thought it was not so good. But I do love "One Flew Over..." On a side note, I just got Netflix in order to watch movies one cannot find at the library or rental store. And I just watched "Bad Timing" (Nic Roeg film), it was pretty good. I heard about it via Jim O'Rourke since he does name three of his albums off of Roeg films. I think the next movie I am going to watch is "After Life." But anyways, I have totally sidetracked.
  11. Yeah, I agree with you Lou. It actually took me a long time to realize that I should listen to music that I want to listen too and not what's in the top 100 of 2007 or what every critic raves about. This is what I usually cross-reference a lot or connect the dots between artists because I find it usually works wonders.
  12. Greg Kot also mentions it on his blog about Lolla. chicagotribune.com/turnitup And a Nels/Glenn tour would be very killer.
  13. I would start off with "Painful." It has guitar noise perfectly placed into a pop setting. Don't worry it's not weird, it's fantastic! I also only have "I Am Not Afraid Of You..." and "I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One." They are both very good too. Moreover, I need to get "Electro-Pura."
  14. I know Nels is most likely using some of his wonderful fuzz pedals and I have seen him use (I believe) springs while playing below the bridge of his Fender Jazzmaster in order to get that sound. I could be wrong though, but I think that's what I have seen.
  15. SYR 3. Actually, I am only kidding. Don't start off on that though I think it's rather good. I started a couple of years ago with "Daydream Nation" and I loved them since.
  16. It's my generation's version of the 80's MTV! But it actually sounds pretty cool.
  17. You could do the book thing or look at websites and I have done both in my past playing experiences; however, I have always found that the best experience that benefits me the most is to listen to records that I like and to try and figure out why what is what or how do they do that. For example, if you want to get better at slide playing, listen to old delta blues records. You know: try and figure out what Robert Johnson is doing and how he gets the sound he does. It's hard, but it makes you that much better musically. If that makes any sense, I guess.
  18. That's why I'm living there after I graduate even though I live in the suburbs when I'm not at school, but you know, it's not the same at all.
  19. Man, Listening to three live Wilco shows over two week period. Nice!
  20. I know there was a thread earlier about Califone touring with Iron and Wine, and they added more dates in Chicago on April 21 and 22 at the VIC! On a side note: I am hoping to go 22 (it's a Tuesday) and drive down from college that day to see the show. And tickets go on sale this Saturday. Here's Califone website for more info: http://www.pastrysharp.com/ Sorry I just realized I put this in the wrong thread!
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