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broc

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  1. I pre-ordered the LP form Kung Fu with shipping of $19 to Ireland. Cancelled it and ordered it from Amazon for $6 shipping, $30 in total. Very disappointing to see Wilco fleece their fans with these various LP/CD/deluxe CD versions, if they're at this game then I really don't care where I get the record from.
  2. So if there's a twelve and ten minute song and another ten songs around four minutes that clocks in at around an hour so it should be a double album
  3. There are two colours available from the website, black and blue, so maybe one of those? I'm going for the silver one!
  4. When Tweedy spends $1500 flying his favourite hat halfway across a continent for a charity gig then he can be compared to that twat. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article79141.ece
  5. That's one of the funniest things I've read on this forum in ages. And I agree.... Nels Cline - Mr Brown Note
  6. As mentioned earlier, Flann O'Brien. I think An Beal Bocht/The Poor Mouth is one of his funniest. My partner has a copy illustrated by Ralph Steadman who really understands O'Brien's humour, it's a funny combination but really works. Yeah Ash are still going, though all on their own. I think they've ditched the album (and label) format and release a song a month to their fans over their site. Not really my cup of tea but I admire them for sticking to what they want. Also speaking of northern bands.. Stiff Little Fingers The Undertones
  7. Avoid anything to do with Roddy Doyle and U2/Glen Hansard/The Frames Theatre; Most works by The Druid Theatre. Also try works by The Gate Theatre. Music; Kila (mix of traditional and world), The Blades (80s), Sean-nós, Cathy Davey (contemporary), Imelda May (rockabilly), The Chieftains, The Dubliners. Literature: Sebastian Barry, John McGahern, John Banville, Hugo Hamilton. Art; Rasher, Jack Butler Yeats Film; As GtrPlyr said. The Dead also. Poetry; Seamus Heaney
  8. That's from Track 1 on Penthouse, Chinatown. I love Luna and Dean Wareham had plenty of clunkers that seemed to work ok. I think he did it on purpose really. Rhyming 'singapore noodles' with 'oodels and oodles' from Renee Is Crying (Romantica) is worse. Also the words from The Owl & The Pussycat on Rendezvous are pretty bad too but the song is OK.
  9. Theremin, you said "Your original point was some silly nonsense about Cline being responsible for the creative decline in Wilco" and I asked you to quote where I said that. You still haven't done that. I have not mentioned the word 'live' or made a distintion between live and studio albums so I think you're mixing up posts by others. Keep trying though, you're doing a good job of arguing with yourself.
  10. Ehh, no it wasn't. In fact it was nothing of the sort. Do you understand plain English? Get back to me and quote where I said that please. Go back, read the posts and comprehend them this time. A little more concentration next time. Well done, you've made yourself look kinda stupid all by yourself. You silly, silly boy.
  11. I don't have an Ipod and listen to Wilco on vinyl only. Which means I never, ever play side 4 of SBS.
  12. This. Not much use while one is listening to the records.
  13. Yes, I would rather have had two 5/6 track EPs in their place. I would have preferred if they had not released On & On, What Light, You Never Know, You & I, Walken and Everlasting Everything. I'd also prefer a long wait for excellent material than some of the dross offered up in the last five years. Is that OK?
  14. Well maybe I might give that Zoroastrian one a listen too, it is one of the more interesting sects even for an agnostic/atheist like myself! I'm not saying they ain't gonna make another record equal to their peak, I just don't think they're gonna do one soon, especially with this line-up. I respect the Bennet era being your favourite, for me it's YHF-AGIB. I don't necessarily want those records again but I do want to be streched once more, however that is done. I don't care if something is played superbly by a band or not, it's the spirit or passion of it that gets me. There's so many ide
  15. Fair point, I was discussing Wilco and not Jeff. I'd love another Loose Fur or a Tweedy solo album over a new Wilco one at the moment. IMO there's too many members in Wilco and the result can sometimes be very bland. Too many cooks etc... I've said this here before but I much prefer pre-Cline Wilco. There were so many good songs leftover from the YHF demos, they don't seem to be that prolific anymore. SBS and WTA would have been much better EPs IMO. There's nothing I'd like more than a return to form and I'm not looking for another YHF/AGIB/ST/BT but I'm not holding my breath. I'll still
  16. Don't mention it, it was fun while they were releasing great albums!
  17. If the next one sucks as well. Three strikes and yer out.
  18. Does anyone know why the vinyl version of Le Noise is so crazily expensive? If anyone sees it for less than $36/€30/£27 please show me the way...
  19. I'm probably gonna take the train but there's buses between Dublin and Belfast going 24hrs now I think, see what suits you here; http://www.buseireann.ie/pdf/1282311638-1.pdf
  20. No sweat! Looking back on my Amazon account now they re-funded me for the vinyl and 3 song sampler (€18) and charged me for the SBS CD (€13) instead so I was fairly happy with that.
  21. That happened to me too. Think I got my copy from Amazon and I got back to them about it and they sent a CD of the full album (and didn't have to return the 3 song sampler). Get in touch with the vendor about it, if it stated there was a full CD of the album with the vinyl I'd make sure I got one!
  22. I got the same e-mail too, then I ordered it from Nonesuch, $65 for the box set and $16 shipping to Europe..
  23. I pre-ordered mine from Amazon.com where the shipping is about $7 compared to Kung Fu's usual rip off shipping charges of over $30 to Europe. The total was $78 or about €57 I think.
  24. It seems they had a little trouble last night as I couldn't get tickets but tried again this morning and it was no hassle. A real pleasure to get a Wilco ticket for £25/€27.50, last time in Vicar Street it was near €50 I think. Looks like it's the only Irish show this year as well. Haven't been to Belfast in ages so looking forward to it. Looks like a good festival in nice surroundings! Thanks Dick!
  25. He sang it in Dublin on 27/08/09.
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