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Am I wrong in waiting for the albums release date? Are you right in downloading the leaked version?
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I feel violated. Reading this through i skipped page 5, where the false claim was made. on Page 7 i realized i had missed something and reread everything past page 5... Good fun though, all in good humor. I wish it wouldn't leak so on May 15th we crash the boards with too many posts
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In Middle School I was a big classic rock fan. I remember listening through the Allman Brother's Eat a Peach(I'm going to see them on the 26th at the beacon!) and thinking how amazing it would be to sit there and listen to one of the greatest albums of all time, the first day it came out. To sit and listen and know that upwards of a million other people are right there with you experiencing it for the first time. (kinda like when you sit and watch 24 ) I have never anticipated an album from an artist that's still making its music. Sure I bought Sufjan Steven's Christmas Box, and i did pick u
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Favorite album art is still Being There, this comes in second.
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Tweedy makes the world go round. Glenn keeps him in time.
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I love the lineup now. the sound I heard on KTV as well the live show I saw is better than any i've ever heard from them. Of course there are let downs with the lineup, and the band as a whole has really lost it's country side. But over all i think stiratt's amazing, and glenn and nels are a major contiribution. Then again i have forced myself not to listen to any of the live recordings off the album until after may 15th, so i could be wrong. I am anticipating the release of this album more than other album any before... it's been a long winter thus far.
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I saw Jay in Newark a few friday's ago, played stuff from his new "Gob Iron: Death songs for the living" It was good but Jay looked a little fucked up. Eyes all red and stuff like that. I don't know whether jay would be up to it, seeing how hes playing small gigs in newark and Jeff's the leader of a band that sells out shows easy as eating candy
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NY sucks. Never heard wilco, ever, myb im not listening in the right places. My iPod plays a fair amount of wilco including repeats of all of spiders if i'm in the mood.
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"Live in the Atlantic Southeast" thought they were making another solo dvd i was like "christ are they milking this shit" gonna be awesome... midterms though... who cares!
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the real question is will wilco ever play in NYC again
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what's wrong with bob these days, i haven't got modern times yet so im a little out of the mix...
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Airline to Heaven anyone? I think thats a bit to fast, disappointing compared to a version i have of Jeff solo at the vic sometime long ago. I'm the man that loves you does sound better slow, too... jittery for me on the KTV version.
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When i play Wilco for the first time with people I have a set forumla: Kamera, Jesus Etc., to misunderstood I've lost a few self-procalimed hard-core indie-rockers on Jesus Etc. but it works most of the time check this old news out, just found it today- read all of the answer: http://ask.yahoo.com/20030811.html
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A solid recording of spiders if i do say so myself. IATTBYH (stiratt's part is the best by far) is great as well as hummingbird. Ruined (well not ruined but made a little bit worse) the one Wilco show I've been lucky enough to see. I want to say spring '06, all the shows they played around there were basically some sort of version of KTV, with a few other songs thrown in to keep it fresh, it was a great set. Hell is Chrome live is nuts as well.
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i hear jay bennet and jay farrar are running against wilco on the "Jay" platform
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Still aint working for me boss, emailed ya and everything damn file isn't amovie it says Windows XP Quicktimes 7
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YAY, this is still taking for freakin ever tho!
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seems to be that tweedy's always in a better mood live than he is at his desk writing songs or recordings EDIT: "p.s. subquestion: most head-scratching "what-the-hell" lyrical moment? mine: "take off your bandaid 'cause I don't believe in touchdowns"--I've got NO idea what that means." Since when does Jeff Tweedy have to make sense but i've been wondering about that too, if anyone has a semi-decent explanation for it i'd like to hear it (somehow i doubt even jeff knows...)
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Can anyone else give me some insight on the dilemma between "no way" "the way" and "a way" during radio cures "Oh distance has...of making love understandable." It's been eating me up all day. I swear the last time he says it on the kicking television version its "a way"
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on the yhf version i think tweedy changes between "no way" and "the way" but in kicking television its pretty clear that on the last time he says (when he takes it up the octave) "oh distance has A way of making love understandable" which to me means more than "no way" or "the way" cuz putting distance between yourself and anything makes it more understandable. its interesting tho cuz i never did think of it as "no way", until i really listened to the song. it puts another twist in an already interesting song.
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on a solo recording of Pick up the Change an audience member shouts out: "You're the shit!" he replies a few seconds later: "I know alot about shit and i am not it."
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I hate to do this to ya but after seeing the favorite song list, i felt inclined to make a favorite line post: "Oh distance has a way of making love understandable" -Radio Cure
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If i had to pick... Pieholden Suite. Coming from a Music Theory student, Pieholden Suite is one of the, from a strictly compositional standpoint, greatest songs Jeff has ever written. And it's not in the complexity of the song that it gets my title, but more in how basic it is, and how seemlessly the three movements flow together. (Just listen after "...find so much inside" the way the string sound and that semi-baritone sounding thing work together is just beautiful.) Coming in at a close second is Kingpin just for how fun it is. Third: Poor Places, lots of movement in that song, espe