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SASQUATCH

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    You lost me there, I don't get what I'm supposed to be looking for. Plus I have no way/idea how to decode flac/shn whatever.

    No big deal, I was just curious to hear it. I do appreciate the response though, sorry I am download challenged, lol.

    :stunned

  2. I don't know if this counts or not, but the Wilco "I am trying to break your heart" DVD contains two solo Tweedy songs never released on CD, (or anywhere else for that matter). I would consider these non LP songs.

     

    "Whispery Kiss" - A short piece of Jeff playing this backstage is on disc one.

     

    "Monkey Mess" - Jeff plays a recorded complete version of this on a boombox (and sings along) on disc two.

     

    Both of these are written by Jeff Tweedy according to the film credits.

  3. What sucks for us non torrent folks who want everything is that at least 30 tracks listed above were only released as either regional radio station compilations, radio promo discs, or downloads that are no longer active, (32 to be exact by my count).

     

    7 CD singles provide 15 more.

     

    The Chelsea Walls soundtrack provides 2 more.

     

    The YHF, Ghost, SBS, and Mermaid bonus E.P.'s give us 18 more (I didn't count "My Thirty Thousand or Bugeyed Jim").

     

     

    And finally there are 13 more tracks that are available on 13 different compilations of some sort.

     

     

    No wonder people download these.

     

    72 tracks, a box set is definitely needed.

     

    Plus, that doesn't even mention the five unreleased tracks I know of (Busy Bee Monkey Mess, Gone, Let's Hear It For Rock, Lets Fight, Millonaire), or the unreleased songs from the YHF demo.

  4. Those are all zip files. Do you have a file to extract those? WinZip or WinRAR or something? Or is it not downloading as a zip file?

     

     

     

    I figured it out before I saw the above posts, I didn't realize they were compressed files and I needed to unzip them.

    Whew, I'm not a idiot after all! :)

    Is the roadcase subscription free to everyone then, so anybody can access the bonus e.p.'s?

    I followed the link above, otherwise I would have never found that page.............thank you!

  5. I inserted my SBS disc and clicked on the movie, and it told me I need to enable flash and gave directions on how to do so. However, the directions must be for an older version of quicktime, because the directions do not match my version (Quicktime 7). Anybody know how to enable flash in the new Quicktime player? Thanks!

  6. I saw mp3's of the two new songs, as well as the Colbert Song, Lets Fight and others. Is it okay to download these?

    I am actually saving my moola to buy the cd singles I am missing rather than steal them, so I am not into stealing commercial releases. Does Wilco advocate downloading non commercial stuff. I have bought all of their albums already........

    Sorry if this is a stupid question, and thanks!

  7. They played great, especially Niles & Kotche, but the mix was horrible. Actually it was great except for two things........

     

     

    Tweedy's vocals were pretty distorted for awhile. They finally fixed it after "Company In My Back".

     

    Pat Sansone's keyboard was too LOUD!

     

    Pat Sansone's keyboard was too LOUD!

     

    Pat Sansone's keyboard was too LOUD!

     

    and it kept getting louder. They never fixed this at all.

     

    When the band played quietly, it was great. When they rocked out Sansone's keyboard & Tweedy's vocals overpowered everything else. :mad:

    Nels seemed far more comfortable tonight playing the old stuff, and his solo on Via Chicago was amazing........

     

    Further weirdness:

    They started "Walkin'" (GREAT song!) and 1/2 through it, Tweedy stops the band, and tells the crowd that even though it was the tour opener they can play it better than that, so they start from the top.

     

    Even further weirdness/awkwardness:

    Tweedy was crying throughout the show, not continously, but in intervals. Right before "Heavy Metal Drummer" he told us his Mom died a few days ago, and he didn't want to be there (quite understandable), but thanked us for being there & said that she would have wanted him to play.

    He apologized for crying, and said something to the effect of that "now that I've made you sad, let's shake our booties!".

    They busted into Heavy Metal Drummer with tons of energy.

    Weird juxtaposition of emotions in a 30 second time frame.

     

    I talked to all of them except Jeff after the show. He walked past us, but everyone left him alone and he left immediately. I had met everyone in the band before except Glenn Kotche, so I was pleased to meet him last night, nice guy. I talked guitar stuff with Nels for maybe 20 minutes.

     

     

    Setlist: Wilco, Elliot Hall Of Music, West Lafayette, Indiana 10/4/06

    Shot In The Arm

    Impossible Germany

    One By One

    Airline To Heaven

    Handshake Drugs

    I Am Trying To Break Your Heart

    Company In My Back

    At Least That's What You Said (Amazing!)

    Jesus, Etc.

    Forget The Flowers

    War On War

    Via Chicago

    Walkin' (1st half only)

    Walkin' (whole thing)

    I'm The Man Who Loves You

    Hummingbird

     

    Encore:

    In A Future Age

    Theologians

    Heavy Metal Drummer

    New Song (title ?)

    Monday

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