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  1. Highlights including last December, since this year's hasn't happened yet:

    * Neko Case at Apollo Theater, NYC - Dec. 2015. 

    * Spring Standards - King Killer Studios Brooklyn, & Boxing Day show at Arden Gild Hall, Delaware - Dec. 2015
    * Wilco - 3x but I guess I'll go with King's Theater Brooklyn 2/5/16 as the best, if only because it was my first time in that awesome venue.
    * The Who - March 14 Philly - might be my last time seeing them, barring me attending any other Desert Trip-like festivals.

    * Lucius - 4x in 2016. Daryl's House in Pawling NY June 24 was my favorite. Great to still be able to see them in tiny venues from time to time.
    * Pearl Jam - 4x including 2 great MSG shows, but I'll pick Columbia Sc as my favorite. They were all really great though.
    * Rhett Miller - June 20 City Winery NYC. He performed a solo acoustic Wreck Your Life in its entirety (minus the Murry song)
    * Joseph Arthur - August 15 City Winery NYC. Love the new album "The Family."
    * Temple of the Dog - MSG November 7. Once in a lifetime show?
    * Drive-By Truckers - Union Transfer Philly November 9 - Nobody I'd rather have listened to the night after the election.
    * Los Lobos & Mavis Staples - November 20, Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY - I fell off the LL bandwagon in the last 2-3 years, but this hometown (for me) show was rejuvenating. 

     

  2. The closest I've got is seeing Ben Kweller open up for the likes of Jeff Tweedy (Irving Plaza) and Rhett Miller (Fez Under Time Cafe) in 2001, and also on his own at a number of very small NYC clubs, and then headlining Town Hall NYC (capacity 1500) around 2008? 

    I did catch My Morning Jacket opening for Ben Kweller in 2002 at Bowery Ballroom, and Kings of Leon, also opening for Ben Kweller, at Irving Plaza (2004), but I never followed those bands on their own. I actually saw MMJ as an opener a number of times through the mid-2000s.

  3. Drive By Truckers at Union Transfer in Philly was the place to be on the day after Election Day. Led onstage by Mike Cooley who announced "We're a goddamn motherfucking American band," they launched right into Surrender Under Protest, followed by a number of other songs that could well be considered protest songs. Cooley introduced Made Up English Oceans by retelling how his marching band played before Jimmy Carter in 1980, and the KKK happened to show up too, with the only difference between then and now being that they get their suits at Brooks Brothers and drive around in black SUVs with police escorts. There weren't many direct election-related references, but that wasn't necessary as the songs and the undercurrent were plain enough. Patterson Hood was in full-on preacher mode toward the end of the set, kneeling at the front of the stage and ad-libbing during People Who Died that no matter what just happened, it's still fucking great to be alive. Totally reset my mood after a miserable dreary rainy day.

    Opener Kyle Craft actually kicked things off, capping his set with Before the Wall, at the beginning of which he received some heckling and an audience member shouted, to the effect of, "Keep your politics at home/we don't want to hear that", which he responded with (again, paraphrasing) "Yes we need to respect each other but fuck you and your hate." Priceless.

  4. I stay over in Williamstown/Hancock, never have an issue getting into/out of town. Then again I arrive early and take my time getting out, so I'm usually not in whatever the rush hour is for this event. Just obey the speed limit the whole way! Lots of places between Williamstown and North Adams for police to park their cars and wait for speeders to zip by.

     

    Since the last couple of SS's have featured a theme (covers/acoustic shows), what if any do you all think this year's theme will be? Does the "We're bringing our friends" tag line hint at a full-album performance of Being There, now that they've broken the full-album seal (Star Wars)? Or something else entirely? A full set of guest sit-ins?

  5. It certainly feels more specific than most of their other albums, but Ramon Casiano could have been written 15 years ago; WKRP in Cincinnati had an entire episode (in the 1970s!) about banning Imagine; Kinky Hypocrite could be about any televangelist/politician from the past few decades, etc... What It Means may be the only song actually that could be specifically dated, but even Hood mentioned that a shooting 20 years ago inspired the song (the Ruth Street mentioned in the lyrics). So I don't see it being anymore tied to this present moment than any of their other records, though it certainly resonates profoundly with issues of today.

    And, as Hood has said, if these songs become irrelevant, than that will be a good thing. But is anyone that optimistic.

  6. My CD finally arrived last week. The package looked like a dog chewed on it, it was even taped back up where a large hole was punctured,  but the CD was fine. I guess I never frequented novelty stores much as I thought the "gum" was going to be actual gum, LOL. And the shocking really messed with me too.

  7. Maybe jumped the gun on saying the 2 or 3 anti-Bush songs.

    I would have to listen back.

    They did perform a very angry or passionate Masters of War on TV, maybe Letterman, while Bush was president (I think?).

    I did not know it was a Dylan song at the time and I was like, "Woah, that is heavy, man!" Ha.

    I'm not sure why they did the song then. I would have to Google it.

    Eddie Vedder & Mike McCready first performed Masters of War at the Dylan tribute concert in 1992. I don't know how these tribute/benefit shows go but I bet the bands are asked to perform a song, not that they get to pick it. So that song was in their back pocket long before Bush II was president.

  8. Still "in transit", with an expected delivery date of "Saturday, September 10, 2016". Might be time to file a claim with USPS.  I suppose it's outta Kungfu's hands at this point, and even if I get a replacement CD I guess I'll be missing out on the shocking gum =/

  9. Everybody get their Kungfu store preorders? I'm still waiting on the CD. USPS says it has been in transit from the shipping warehouse in NJ since 9/9/16. I live just north of NYC.

  10. I feel like we have this thread already, or maybe this is the one I am thinking of:
    http://viachicago.org/topic/49758-your-favorite-big-shows-and-favorite-small-shows

     

    Anyway, i order of them popping into my head:

    1. Soul Asylum, September 11, 1999 - Maxwell's, Hoboken, NJ

    2. Pearl Jam, July 11, 2003 - Acoustic Set, Mansfield, MA

    3. Pearl Jam - October 31, 2009 - The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

    4. Pearl Jam - July 18, 2013- Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL

    5. Wilco - September 19, 2000 - Irving Plaza, NYC

    6. Wilco - Covers Show, Solid Sound 2013

    7. Neko Case & Paul Rigby duo, opening for Mavis Staples - March 2011, The Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY

    8. Richard Thompson - November 2001 - The Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY

    9. Old 97s - June 15, 2001 - Irving Plaza, NYC

    10. Rhett Miller, with Ben Kweller opening - May 28, 2001 - Fez Under Time Cafe, NYC

     

    There's probably about another 20 or so that also deserve to be in my top-ten list.

  11. I thought the band signed a five "year" agreement after the first festival, which was essentially a one-off , so that'd mean festivals in 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017 and 2019. I recall reading/hearing that in several places at/after the 2015 festival but internet evidence is scarce. I found this:

    "But he did thank Mass MoCA for being a great host for the festival. And to the City of North Adams “For making us feel welcome and so special.” That made one feel truly proud of Mass MoCA by working with Wilco to create what will continue, at least for the next three years of a five year agreement, as a fabulous annual event."

    http://www.berkshirefinearts.com/06-26-2011_wilco-solid-sound-festival-day-two.htm

    That makes it sound as if 2010 was part of the agreement and there was a plan all along. Hmmm.

     

  12. I find it odd that people are surprised that Wilco named an album Star Wars after they had a song called Far, Far Away. ;)

    And if you turn up the volume *really loud* just before EKG, you can hear this:

     

    "It is a period of War on War. Bull Black Novas, striking from Hotel Arizona, have won their first victory against the evil Galactic Kingpin.

     

    During the battle, Laminated Cats managed to steal a Box Full of Letters to the Kingpin's ultimate weapon, the BLACK MOON, an armored Airline to Heaven with enough Hoodoo Voodoo to destroy an entire Capitol City.

     

    Pursued by the Kingpin's sinister Spiders, Casino Queen races home aboard One Wing, custodian of the Secret of the Sea that can save her people and restore freedom to the Country Disappeared...."

  13. Since google stopped returning exact-results only the search results are clogged with numerous articles about he recent deaths of Prince and David Bowie, but through four pages I was surprised to see there isn't a metal band named "Icon Death."

  14. RE: the rolling stone thing. No wonder why it showed up in my mailbox. I eventually figured it out, and have since unchecked the box when purchasing subsequent tickets, but that first time.. did I get charged for the subscription? And if I go back and look at my cc statements, will it be rolled into a concert ticket or will I see a specific item from rolling stone? That's effin' mischievous to make people uncheck from buying something.

     

    RE:free vouchers, by the end pf the summer, I could be the biggest def leppard/steely dan/weezer/darius rucker fan ever. And I'll know Indiana and Atlanta really well by then.

  15. Not sure if there is another 97s thread here, I searched and got this

    "The following search terms are not allowed and were removed from your query: old,97s"

     

    Anyhow, Rhett Miller performed "Wreck Your Life" solo acoustic last night (minus the one song which Murry Hammond sang on the album), at the first of his three City Winery NYC shows this summer. He may do the album again at other solo shows elsewhere this summer. Wreck Your Life is now 20 years old, having been released May 1996.

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