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  1. Ahhh...Remember the good old days when this was a small intimate event, with room to move and stretch out?? Those were the days. Now get off my lawn!!
  2. Low news. http://blog.thecurrent.org/2013/06/the-audacity-of-low-what-does-a-band-owe-us-when-we-pay-to-see-them-perform/ I wish more bands would do more of this kind of thing at festivals. Get a little out of the box. Granted, less than a half hour of playing in a 45 minute slot might get my ire up.
  3. So far, Demons is the standout. I really liked the direction High Violet was going, so I was hoping this to be a bit more, well, dynamic. Trouble sounds so even... I'll often play a new album back to back to back, kind of always on, and wait for a song or two to really stand out. Trouble is starting again before it's caught my attention. The songs I've sat down and bored into reveal tremendous lyrics, bringing them to life This is just a few days with the album. It'll be a grower I'm sure.
  4. Monomania is streaming on NPR.org http://www.npr.org/2013/04/21/177759938/first-listen-deerhunter-monomania?sc=tw&cc=twmp%3C/a%3E
  5. Interesting the pricing of this tour. The $$ varies widely from show to show. And the variety of venues too, from sheds to ball parks. I'll be hitting the Bridgeport show, and it's all general admission for $68!
  6. This isn't a rumor, just a fact: Jim James just announced a Calvin Theater (northampton) date on 6/21. Maybe we'll see his mane strolling through the joy that is MassMOCA. Maybe we'll see him on a stage there. Now a Thursday night Northampton show would have made the weekend (more) perfect. But he'll be in portland that night...
  7. Are they taking requests yet? If so, anyone know how?
  8. Low's new album is now streaming on NPR: http://www.npr.org/2013/03/10/173452523/first-listen-low-the-invisible-way
  9. Ahem, getting back to the thread subject... Low's new album is now streaming on NPR: http://www.npr.org/2013/03/10/173452523/first-listen-low-the-invisible-way
  10. Please, please, no one request Heavy Metal Drummer, please!
  11. Here's yesterday's NPR peice on The Relatives. http://www.npr.org/2013/03/02/173079733/by-a-record-collectors-curiosity-the-relatives-return
  12. I pulled the program from SS2. Everyone except Wilco got either 45 minutes or an hour. Joe's Field was used on Sunday too: SS1 for solo Tweedy, and SS2 for Levon Helm. I'm assuming MMW will be closing out the fest on the Field!
  13. At both SS, beer was $5 (a reasonable price). The first year they served Magic Hat, and the second year they served Goose Island. Lagunitas was available at the bar, but they ran out early. They could certainly do better in the beer department...
  14. MMW is playing Friday (so says their website). Correction from a friend: The SS organizer/promoter was just on WRSI talking at length. MMW will close out the w/e with no Wilco or Tweedy solo on that day.
  15. LOVED this show. Great flow. Hadn't looked at setlists this tour, and was pleasantly surprised by the little adjustments they've made. Either Way, my first Kamera, PoorPlaces>Art of Almost, a sublime Airline to Heaven. And finally, a show without Jesus etc!!! Great beer, great friends, plenty of room to move around, a little rain, and beautiful drive out and back to NH. Right, and there wasn't any recycling for the beer cans you weren't allowed to bring into the camping area and for the beer bottles they asked you not to tailgate with in the parking lot. It must be Ommegang's fault
  16. ahhh....good point about Irene. Still, August is drier than June in New England.
  17. For the love of God, move it back to August. Haven't they heard....It RAINS in June!
  18. A Shot In The Arm was blasting out of my new downstairs neighbor apt as he moved in last weekend. Clearly a nice addition to the building.
  19. No doubt...they're still selling out arenas after 35 years. I've seen every rush tour since GUP, and they are as good a live band now, perhaps better, as they've ever been. The documentary 'beyond a lighted stage' is a great look at this trio of silly, fun-loving old friends.
  20. Is this the first mention of RUSH fandom from Tweedy, or is this 'common' knowledge? I hadn't heard it before, and it warms my nerdish rush-loving heart.
  21. The Celestial Septet (ROVA Saxophone Quartet and the Nels Cline Singers) February 25, 2011 Institute for Contemporary Art - Boston, Mass The glass venue and the blowing snow made for an one-of-a-kind (perhaps once-in-a-lifetime) spacescape backdrop to the performance. Two sides of the room are 50-foot walls of glass overlooking Boston Harbor. The rain changed over to howling and sideways blowing snow early in the set, creating the sense of hurtling through space. The occasional ship passing by completed the illusion. Transportive out-jazz, described as a blending of composition and improvi
  22. In pvd, tweedy, after the first introductory chords of casino queen, with no audience response, asked 'doesn't anybody know this song?' At least one person did. I f*ckin let him know I knew it.
  23. Thank You Friends - Big Star Thank you, friends Wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you I'm so grateful for all the things you helped me do. All the ladies and gentlemen Who made this all so probable Thank you, friends I rejoice to the skies Dear ones like you do the best I do As far as can see my eyes All the ladies and gentlemen Who made this all so probable Without my friends I got chaos I'm often a bead of light. Without my friends I'd be swept up high by the wind do, do....... All the ladies and gentlemen (I said all) All the ladies and gentlemen (I said all) All the ladies an
  24. sarahC. I LOVE that photo. sepia rules. pat has moves and poses that rise to the medium CLASSIC photo
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