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paauwe

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  1. So.. those posters sold out super fast. Do you think that they will sell some more later on their website maybe???
  2. so, i've been trying for an hour... havent gotten through once. is it pretty safe to say their sold out?
  3. "they bend my heart with little things" and then theologians 2:35-2:40 and then theologians 1:51-1:60. that small little solo absolutley kicks my ass. this thread has made me realized how much i love that song. its filled with little kernals of goodness.
  4. I had a dream that i was at an acoustic Jeff Tweedy show, and before the show Jeff decided to say a prayer for some reason. And their was this atheist in the crowd who was being very obnoxious and started laughing histarically.
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    Summerteeth

    So i discovered Wilco maybe 2 years ago. I started with AGIB, then Yankee and kicking tele, then got into some of jeffs acoustic stuff, downloaded the more popular songs from the other albums, and then finally SBS. It was just this past summer when i picked up Summerteeth. and wow... the rest is history..... Summerteeth is hands down my favorite wilco record. Does this also go for many other of you? Because i NEVER hear people talking about it. Whats up with that? The only song i'll skip over is "in a future age" other than that i absolutely love the rest. I had been previously
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    Equip.

    John Stirrat. Hes got his Lakeland he uses a lot.
  7. probably: what light. hopefully: you are my face wildcard: impossible germany. dumbest choice: what light.
  8. i got into wilco about a year and a half ago. Introdcued by A Ghost is Born. I then of course got more and more into them and did research ect ect. I breifly knew about all of the lineup changes. But up until a few days ago i had always thought Nels was in the band during the making of AGIB. Kinda depressing, the guitarwork in AGIB is amazing, the sick overdrive and sonic guitar solos, i thought it was the work of a god, nels cline himself. all well though. So it was the work of Jeff and Jim O'Rourke, O'Rourke is the man. If u can say you've been a member of wilco and so
  9. i don't know exactly where some of these people come from. i love it just as much as any other wilco album.
  10. yes, from the sound of the new songs it seems that the title of "dad-rock" will be rightfully earned. i say with my head down. as much as i would like to be pumped for this album i'm having some ill feelings for it. i don't think it will be as epic as AGIB. i really hope that all my predictions are wrong though.
  11. could anyone hook me up with a link to either an acoustic(probably not but that'd be sweet) or a live version of reservations.... i went to the east lansing concert and reservations was my favorite album-to-stage rendition.
  12. well i found a website elaborating on nels equip. but any other info u have i'd gladly receive. i have on question inparticular. jeff and pat both use this acoustic guitar that has two white pickguards on it. that thing looks aweosme. anyone know w hat it is.
  13. thanks for the pics dude. and someones reallly gotta get either an audio or visual recording of that concert available. pleeeaassssseeeeee
  14. i have a confession/statement/question. well, when i first got AGIB and after listening to through several times. i did not like spiders. and up until this day i still don't dig spiders all too much. but i remember at the concert, there was a song i didn't know and they mentioned Michigan in it a lot. So i went through the setlist up above and tried to find the song. no luck. then just a few minutes ago, spiders popped up on iTunes, i have it on shuffle. so i listened to it, and michigan is mentioned several times. So did they play spiders and were all completely a
  15. wow, that was amazing. i've never heard nor even heard of "impossible germany" but that and "reservations" take the cake as the highlights of the show for me.
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