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mkush001

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  1. i saw his comedy central special and didn't think he was that funny, but this is pretty good. i wish misunderstood lasted longer.
  2. ction gets the picture.
  3. You're missing what I said completely, I never called them insightful or visionary for signing Wilco. Of course Wilco was already an established act. That's the point. My claim wasn't that Nonesuch rescued great musicians from obscurity, it was that they had the worlds greatest artists and that I am proud that Wilco is in there. ...then it would seem they are no longer true to that ideal. Point is, there are probably a ton of musical acts that 'deserve' a label like Nonesuch was originally Firstly, maybe your idea of "eclectic sorts of music that one would hear on college campuses" is
  4. I didn't say that Wilco was the only western group on Nonesuch, just that they were the only ones that truly deserved it. No offense to Black Keys and Magnetic Fields fans.
  5. I have the same thought every time I buy an album on Nonesuch records and slide off the outer cardboard sleeve. With regards to artist roster, diversity, production values, and just plain quality, I believe Nonesuch records to be the greatest record label out there. Whether the artist is a legendary North American songwriter (Randy Newman, Joni Mitchell, Brian Wilson, Ry Cooder, etc.); a composer or performer of groundbreaking 20th century/modern classical music (Philip Glass, John Adams, Steve Reich, Astor Piazzolla, Louis Andriessen, Glenn Kotche (!), Kronos Quartet, Gidon Kremer, etc.); or
  6. whichever albums you like, i sure hope you go and buy the actual cd's afterwards. and i'm gonna go ahead and suggest 'silver & gold' and 'comes a time' because i know they don't get much love round here. but please buy the music and support neil like he deserves.
  7. you're walking to your car humming a wilco song, then look down and realize you're wearing a wilco shirt, wilco sweatshirt, wilco hat and wilco scarf on the same day without noticing it. then you find your car because it's the black one with the big wilco bumper sticker. then you grab your car key from your pocket from the wilco 'a ghost is born tour 2005' lanyard it's attached to and start your car only to have wilco come blaring out the stereo. all while feeling only a little bit silly. true story, happens all the time.
  8. hey thanks a bunch Loretta, glad to see an official release of the amazing new tunes.
  9. note to american idol: stay the fuck away from leonard cohen.
  10. i know i'm in the minority here but i love this show and laugh everytime i see anything from it, especially jeff as god.
  11. mkush001

    SNL!

    being on the west coast i have only seen the intro, but did anyone else see how adorable ellen page's face was when she said wilco was there while introducing the show? what a cutie.
  12. as an immense and devoted tom waits fan i surprised myself by being mildly indifferent towards this release, but covering Fawn?? really?? does scarlett play violin? one of the most beautiful recordings of all time, and i'm a little worried to think what scarlett will do to it. she's really beautiful and a good actress, but Fawn? reallyyy???
  13. judging from your magnolia likes, i'd say 'what comes after the blues' would be a logical step. great, great album, similar to the songs ohia: mec album.
  14. i saw him for the first time a few years ago in santa barbara when jim james of my morning jacket opened for him and i believe tickets were around $65 with all of the extra charges. as a big fan of both jim and mr. prine, i was happy to pay that amount for nice seats in a nice theater. jim james was great, but john prine blew him away with his experience and charisma. its definately a great and touching concert with a living legend, and easily worth the money. when i've seen bob dylan and crosby stills & nash in recent years, i've been dissapointed because it seemed like they'd lost someth
  15. mkush001

    Grammys

    i just turned on the west coast feed, right into what turned out to be aretha franklin performing but i was trying to figure out whether or not i was on the right channel because it was the same exact show as those cheesy born again christian 'gospel' shows i see on tv sometimes. as someone who is disgusted by those types of things i was disgusted. anyone notice this?
  16. mkush001

    Grammys

    what the hell were they doing in the 'rock' category anyways?
  17. mkush001

    Grammys

    if there's anyway someone could find/upload a video of wilco being interviewed on e!, i would be very thankful/entertained/weirded out.
  18. I was just wandering through amazon.com and saw that there's going to be a fifth edition of Marcus's classic book, 'Mystery Train' published on March 25, but I can't find any information about it at all regarding new material. I'm sure there's some fans here, but for those who don't know it's basically a study of Robert Johnson, Harmonica Frank Floyd, Elvis Presley, Sly Stone, Randy Newman, and the Band; examining their lives, music, and their roles in American culture. I'm an obsessive fan of both Randy Newman and the Band and this book contains some of the best writings on both of them out t
  19. i didn't say the album wouldn't be a terrible thing, but i didn't mention that the daydream continued to involve my meeting scarlett at a wilco concert followed by numerous romantic escapades.
  20. wait, that wasn't wyclef? i don't wanna admit to being moved by a member of the black eyed peas or anything.
  21. come on, 7 pages and barely one mention of silver and gold? admittedly its probably not in his top 5 or 6 of all time, but i'd think more people would appreciate it. if you like neil's soft side and don't own it i'd say go buy it.
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