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  1. On an even better note, it was our son's first Wilco show. In fact, it was his first concert ever. He's 2.

    I saw you guys. Your 2 YO was having a better time than the 2 YO in the 4th row next to me. He kinda lost it as the main set was winding down. Your little guy seemed to be lovin it.

     

    Yes, badu2fan, I think Wilco generally allows small camera's, and this venue didn't seem to have issues with it. I put some pics up on the web here. Some better than others...

    (ed: not as nice as Keith's...)

     

    I talked to the taper on Pat's side in about row 6 or 7. He said he'd post here on the board when he has it.

     

    Happening, sorry I missed meeting you. Next time. I'm ready to do it all over again!

     

    I heard from MB that Elwood was well represented... :stunned

  2. At 5:30 AM today in Indy, there was this enormous clap of thunder & lightning and it poured down all morning. It was pretty sweet that it didn't show up 8 hours earlier... no rain on teh Wilcos! (Well, except for Alaska...)

     

    I was pretty annoyed that there was not an event specific poster.

    Yeah, I wondered about that, too. I had heard a rumor that there was going to be one for last night, but all I saw was the tour poster.

  3. Thanks Ditty. It was a splendid show. My first hoodoo voodoo. :yay

     

    Plenty of gnats, but no Nudies. ("Put away. On ice.")

    Yes, we nailed the clapping on Spiders. ("Better than our hometown...")

    Great banter. Jeff was in good form. ("Keep drinking, sir.")

    There was one taper, and he said he'd post on etree and here.

     

    Got to meet Wendy and Miss Jayne and a couple others... and always good to see MB again.

     

    Couple pics attached... it's past my bedtime and I have to drive home early and go to work tomorrow (ignoring Jeff's advice that we should all quit work.) Good nite all...

     

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  4. Anyone else seeing Radiohead on Sunday at the Verizon Center and seeing Wilco Monday?! Not a bad two days.

    Yes, I'm driving up for both. Kind of an end-of-summer R&R for me...

     

    Any plans for a VC meet up on Monday?

  5. Gutsy post, Kevin. A lot of people never get to the point that you're at of really knowing who they are and getting OK with that. Looks like you're one of the few who does. Hey, maybe people like that kind of person even more than an extrovert... you know - honest, sincere, real... all those things that actually matter.

    Peace,

    Vince

  6. i've always gotten the impression that Mutations and Midnite Vultures were pretty much ignored.

    i rarely ever see anyone say either is their favorite Beck.

    I wanted to like both of them when they came out, but they still keep falling to the bottom of my list. I'll pop one of them in from time to time, but they're not growers.

     

    The new one sounds quite good. Very excited about that.

  7. Love then unconditionally.

     

    Eat together.......and yes, at the table.

     

    Don't expect them to wrap their head around an idea it took you 30 or 40 years to figure out.

     

    The key to discipline is consistency.

     

    Help them learn to listen to ol' timers - their stories about the past will help them learn to respect the present.

     

    Despite what you might think, they hear every word you say.

     

     

    ....just sayin'

     

    That is the one that continues to surprise me. We have a 16 YO daughter, and she will debate / argue with everything anyone tells her when she hears it. But she processes it, and you can always tell (later) that it sunk in. It still amazes me at times.

     

    Those are all really good, btw. To add a couple:

     

    Pick your battles. Consistency is key, but not everything is a federal case...

     

    Make sure that they feel comfortable bringing their friends to your home.

  8. The Blind Boys of Alabama did a version of Amazing Grace set to The House of the Rising Sun. It's breathtaking.

     

    Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. No one will have a clue who it is... they'll just think it's pretty. Love the irony.

     

    Mountain Bed is great, but people hearing it for the first time wouldn't get it. Same is probably true for Videotape, and Last Flowers. Those are really moving, emotional songs for me, but only 'cause I've heard them so much.

     

    I think On & On & On would be the Wilco song of choice.

  9. Yes. I think Tweedy has made this point in many interviews. He isn't like your friend, in that he fully expects people to come away with different experiences/takeaways from his lyrics. In fact, I've heard Tweedy relate this concept not just to his poetry, but to the music itself, even going so far as to say that no one can own a Wilco song, because it's a different experience for every listener.

    Half of it's you, and half is me.

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