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Nonlinear Nonfiction

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  1. this thread was dead before it started
  2. It would sort of taste like Pecan Pie.
  3. Actually, who am I kidding? Of course there would be snacks...there would probably be cookies that somehow taste like Wilco.
  4. No, but Analogman would be in a throne at the head of the table.
  5. Have you ever closed your eyes and imagined us all sitting around a table actually having this conversation?
  6. Clue: The narrator is living sometime before 1995 and after 1982 (cigarettes are too expensive now to buy them and a coke for $3.63 and Diet Coke was introduced in 1982). *1995 is an estimate, I don't smoke and I could not find good statistics on the price of Coke and Cigarettes over the past decade.
  7. http://download.owlandbear.com/ check this place, updated often. i'm really going to urge you to learn how to utilize .flac files - you will immediately expand the amount of music available to yourself 1,000%. It's an extremely simple and fast two-step process - first, convert the files from .flac to .aiff (or .wav) using xACT or countless other programs, then convert that to .mp3 in itunes. here is another link for xACT that should work: http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14246 * I downloaded my first FLAC show in November 2006 and right now sitting next to me is a pile of over 80
  8. a ) This isn't the correct place to post about this... b ) start here: http://forums.viachicago.org/index.php?showtopic=26512 c ) you will need this software (it's what I use and it's free) to convert the FLAC files to AIFF/WAV, then if you wish - you can use iTunes to convert those audio files to mp3. xACT good luck!
  9. But just because it leaks online, I can't imagine that they would just start selling it in stores down there? At least, it doesn't work that way here in the states... do people sell pirated copies of the leak in stores - download the tunes, burn the CD's and make some money?
  10. Are you saying that it's typical for an album to be released in stores down under more than a month early? If so, I'm shocked!
  11. That would constitute a 'leak,' mate! Album due in stores May 15th!
  12. Sad, but true. My girlfriend and her roommates actually sit down and watch the E! red carpet, the official red-carpet, the Oprah Special...everything. The actual award show is about 10% of their entertainment for the evening.
  13. Okay, I'm so bored I was trying to see if I could...eh, who the hell knows what I was thinking... I got this far: http://wilcoworld.net/roadcase/013107.php
  14. I'll be honest with you, Dreamin... when I first saw this topic post I thought it was lame, but then when I was listening to Wilco over the past few days I couldn't stop thinking about who I thought would choose different songs to cover and it turned out to be pretty fun. I also like to see what everyone else has said so far.
  15. I'm not a HUGE fan, I don't even watch it regularly, but I must admit this looks hilarious: Trailer
  16. Here's my entire tribute album: Pink Floyd - Radio Cure Pearl Jam - Kicking Television Beach Boys - Candyfloss Ben Folds - Reservations Detroyer - Kamera Johnny Cash - Forget the Flowers Talking Heads - Spiders (Kidsmoke) G. Love & Special Sauce - I'm The Man Who Loves You Flaming Lips - Muzzle of Bees Leonard Cohen - I Am Trying To Break Your Heart* Norah Jones - (Was I) In Your Dreams Weezer - Too Far Apart * I can't take credit for this one, I just really liked the suggestion.
  17. How the hell do they make FAT FREE HALF & HALF?! I use it to make delicious chocolate pudding.
  18. You're right about the sound, actually...I heard the buzzing, too. I just liked how they seemed to play to the atmosphere. It was so quiet in there and the audience tamed by the seats, the band - though they were noticably rusty - seemed to bring out some of the sounds in those songs that get lost when they play somewhere like a sold-out First Ave. I really liked how you could hear every note on the keys, for instance. I was at First Ave in December, too, and agree that it was a better show.
  19. Alright, now I've found the Bob Dylan forum...called Expecting Rain And, of course, I just had to track down the latest Wilco discussion... not surprisingly the first post about Wilco is partially about how i"In an alternate universe there'd be an album of [Woody Guthrie] songs written and performed by Dylan and The Band, probably. Interesting what could have been." (Referring to Mermaid Ave. I & II. You see, in Dylan's Chronicles Vol. 1, he writes about making a trek to upstate New York in the sixties in search of some old Woody Guthrie lyrics left behind by the singer. Anyways, he
  20. Okay, so I just got back from the Tapes 'n Tapes / Chuck Klosterman show at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, MN. In case that sounds weird...it was. The night consisted of Tapes 'n Tapes playing three sets and between the sets was pop-culture critic/author Chuck Klosterman sitting on a cozy chair and answering painfully lame questions from Minnesota Public Radio personality Mary Lucia. Boy was she annoying. Klosterman handled her bonehead questions extemely well, I thought, and made the $15 dollars well worth it. He is quite entertaining and I recommend his books (if you haven't read his
  21. So, Radiohead fans appear to use a board that wants to be Via Chicago...check it out: And, it looks like they discuss Wilco's new album there...kind of fun to spy on what's going on:
  22. More band specific sites... but I did appreciate your earlier post!
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