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shoesgetcold3

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  1. I have become the guy I used to hate. I loved hearing Wine, Love will find you, and Long Time Ago even though they are not on a Wilco proper album nor instantly recognizable to even a die hard. The beauty of the solo show is hearing gems that not only would you never get during a full band performance, but are rare in a solo setting as well. The most impressive songs from my point of view were Hummingbird and Hate it Here because Jeff does not play guitar on those songs with a full band. So to hear Jeff's solo interpretation is something different and very cool. The two AM songs really so
  2. Snacks? Beer? Who said "Your prayers will never be answered again?"
  3. JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound just got themselves a new fan. And with their next two performances at Pritzker and the Hideout, count me in.
  4. http://www.bordersmedia.com/features/audio/tweedy.asp?cmpid=SL_20090629_REW This answers that question.
  5. No, it is the palace at the main entrance that you do not need to pay to go in. Square outside circular inside. I love the pillowy stones and circular windows outside. Thanks for the response. Preferred B, nice job staying at the Parador. Like I said, walking down the hill to town to see a Wilco show might have been the highlight of my entire life.
  6. I would love to see a picture of the guys in front of Palace de Carlos V. I believe they had a day off after the Granada show. Does anyone know if they did any sightseeing? The Alhambra is one of the coolest places I have ever been. One of my favorite internal debates is natural beauty vs. man made. Spain has plenty of both, but the argument of man made beauty is never presented more strongly then at the Alhambra. I was fortunate enough to stay at the Parador de San Francisco which is inside the Alhambra. Not having to leave at night made me feel like a sultan looking over the town bel
  7. These were my quick first impressions mainly meant for my wife who had left the house by the time I saw the stream was up. Naturally I listened and made these notes. I have not read anything written yet, but I will start now. You do not have to read this. I will not be offended. And I could be way off. But like I said, this is a quick first impression. 1. Wilco the Song - Already a classic in the HMD, Shot way. May get tiring eventually. album version sounds great 2. Deeper Down - fragmented. sounds less organic then SBS. Definitely some computer action from verse to verse 3. One
  8. Some posters have said they have heard Jay complain over the years. Maybe this time his complaining was to a friend/acquaintance who is also a lawyer who said, "Why not sue them, we have nothing to lose." The lawyer works on contingency and files a suit which being about Wilco will get plenty of publicity (thank you Greg Kot) and for only $50,000, which is really not that much money to anyone with money. Sure it is a jerky thing to do, but this is America and who really cares about reputation anyways? It reeks of desperation but so do many many lawsuits filed. It seems like not that big o
  9. 1st show of 2009 was a great one. This was the loosest Wilco performance I have been to in quite some time. I have read so many times on these post show threads about how tight the band was on that particular night. And I always agree. That is what made last nights show different and fun. They were not the hit every note band last night, more get up on stage and work through the kinks. It was fantastic. Jeff mentioned they had been busy finishing their album and other projects and had not had a lot of rehearsel time. He also shared the new Wilco motto, which is the same as the old Wilc
  10. I also pulled a Wilco related April Fools joke. When I went to the computer this morning I said "new email from Wilco" loud enough for my wife to hear. I then proceeded to get very excited and yell no way, this is amazing. As her interest grew, I said Wilco was doing a 5 night residency this July at Pritzker. She got super excited, ran over to the computer, only to find an NBA box score I was checking out. I totally got her. Unfortuately I was also let down that there was no pritzker residency scheduled, yet.
  11. #9 may be true but does Nels red flood pants not do the trick?
  12. I have 2 floor seats in section 5 row H for Monday nights show. Tickets were 250 each or best offer. I will not charge ticketmaster fees and will pay to overnight ship them to you. My wife and I were very excited to travel and see this show, but sometimes life happens. I purchased back in September on the presale date. Please let me know if you are interested. goldberg.ron@gmail.com
  13. I saw Pat on Friday night and the beard is still growing. I like beards. Even Pat's.
  14. For at least one guy here, this is a dream come true. I hope to be there. And I believe it is bottom 6th for radio interview and then they stand in the TV booth top of 7th getting ready to sing before sitting down for tv interview in bottom 7th.
  15. Jeff played a super nice acoustic show at the Kids Stage at Lolla. In years past acts I have seen on the kids stage attract a couple hundred people. There were a couple thousand there to see Jeff. He played in front of the stage to be closer to the real kids (as opposed to the rest of us grown ups who still act like kids) He asked for requests from the kids and had some fun with some of the songs they chose (On & On & On and Hell is Chrome were both suggested yet shot down due to adult like themes) Jeff also got quite a rise when he invited an old friend from Uncle Tupelo up for a
  16. I saw Tracy Letts new play "Superior Donuts" at the Steppenwolf Theatre last Sunday night and as the lights went down and the cast took their bows, Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway(again) started playing.
  17. I remember my first mix tape ever, mainly taped off of B-96, containing such gems as Super Bowl Shuffle, My Girl Likes to Party all the time, Rock me Amadeus, and Grandma got run over by a reindeer. When I graduated HS in '93 I made mix tapes for both my girlfriends (the real one and the summer one) which contained Hey Jealousy. I also remember buying a Mr. Big CD off a friend for $1 so I could use More than Words. And I definitely had Run to You on the summer gf's mix, but definitely not on the gf's mix, although that was the only difference.
  18. We recently brought this album back to rotation in my house because of all the Colin Meloy parallels and how much Decemberists we listen to. I always thought Aeroplane was a good album, and still do. But when I compare it to The Crain Wife or even Picaresque, I feel the apprentice outdid the teacher. Maybe it is because I am so driven by seeing bands live (although that Pitchfork article makes seeing NMH a possibly creepy experience) and the D's are so good live that I love them even more. Like other comments here, I enjoy Aeroplane, it is certainly not in my top 25 or one that demands to
  19. I apologize if any of you were sitting near me and my girl. I came down with it bad the Thursday before the first show and carried it with all 5 nights. I passed it on to my girlfriend (and any number of you) and she spent Sunday all day in bed. Both of us had 24 hour flu bug plus the cold, cough, sneeze thing. I went through a lil pack of kleenex just about every night. So not only will I remember these wonderful shows forever, I will remember what I had to deal with to make it all 5. Wimpy would have meant staying home. A group complaint makes everyone feel a little better.
  20. I would attend another residency in a heartbeat. Realistically this will not happen for sometime, but a millenium park run this summer should not be out of the question. And I will try my hardest to be there too. All the physical and emotional energy I put into attending the shows was repaid with the bands hard work and the fans great attitude. It was net positive in any event. I think Wilco is one of the best bands of all time and the fact that I am living in Chicago during their heyday is amazing luck. So anytime they play driving distance from Chicago, count me in. I should also say
  21. Nels was in red pants. John was jumping off speakers. Pat came out to make a name for himself. And Jeff was happier then a pig in mud. (He might ask if that means he was happy. Yes it does) The band loved every minute of these 5 nights. I loved every minute during, before, and between these 5 shows. It was the coolest thing a band could do for their fans. I view so many songs differently because I now have a mental picture of every single one of their songs played live. If it was even possible, I got closer to their amazing music. And now have a lifetime of memories. Or at least a y
  22. It was good, but would have been better if he was wearing his red pants
  23. Rarely able to tell what is next, another new song is played, followed by the "I can't believe they are playing this, finally marveling in their pulling it off so well. that is the pattern I feel as I watch the shows. This is fantastic. They opened with 5 out of the loop songs before 1 minute of drown after finally getting into a song off a "mainstream" Wilco album. (Jeff still jokes no one owns or has heard AM) The rarer AM and Summerteeth tracks were right on. The overall crowd energy was not quite like it was Friday or Saturday, but it was still awesome. It would be like Tiger Woods s
  24. We are in the middle of something special, a 5 day concert event that it will be looked back upon for decades as a musical high water mark. For those of us fortunate enough to attend, heck even for epeople reading these posts, we are currently making history. I personally will refrain from judging the nights vs. each other. Last nights show, as people have mentioned, contained history making moments. John's crowd reaction was nothing short of amazing. His love came in waves, one round of applause bigger than the next. The true encore was special, you knew when it started with ELT (first
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