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bold992003

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  1. what always amuses me is that people somehow think that because Nels joined they stopped being an alt-country band or something...If anything he's brought that aspect back a little with his slide playing. Tweedy was taking the band in that direction no matter what....Nels just came along at the perfect time and this band clicked.

  2. thank you! :worship

    i found the link, now i'm downloading the file.

     

    I'm searching google and nothing? can you give me hint or send? would love to hear this michael.panico@gmail.com thanks!

  3. Neil is always relevant to me. You take his bad records with all the good but the one he put out with the Harvest DVD was really good. He still sounds great and has a lot of good music in him.

     

    I don't think Bob is as much. He just doesn't sound that good and I really can't think of a good record he's put out since Time out of Mind...but we'll see on this new one.

  4. funny I read this yesterday and thought about seeing Wilco at the Agganis arena a few years back and my girlfriend and I witnessed this exact same thing. This couple in front of us (like 2nd row) could not stop making out and like slow dancing. We couldn't stop commetting on it...it was like there was no concert playing at all for them...they were in their own world and annoying the crap out of everyone around them.

  5. Irish Times is close by on Main St and there are a TON of them on Green St which is nearby. The Banner (Green St) is a sports-like bar that serves food too tho I'm not sure what time the kitchen part closes. And there's an Uno's right across the street from the DCU.

     

    Also, if you're not already on music overload there's a music hall called the Lucky Dog on Green if you want to check that out after.

     

    Thanks...I'll probably head to one of these places.

  6. That's funny - I was just about to post that I saw them at the Agganis Arena in Boston and it was probably my least favorite of all of the Wilco shows I have seen. It had more to do with the venue than the band, but it (the venue) was big and sterile and security was really strict about people staying in their seats.

     

    Well that might be true. I had like 2nd row seats so I guess I didn't really notice any of that. I just thought the show was great, one of the better sets I've seen them do. Jeff was in the best mood i've ever seen him in. He was messing with the people up front. BU gave him a BU Hockey Jersey with his name on the back and they ended with I Shall Be Released not to mention MMJ opened. It actually probably goes down as my favorite Wilco show and I've seen them a bunch. I've also seen a bunch of other shows there (White Stripes, Pixies) and I liked it as a venue.

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