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farva

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  1. Not sure what last several tours you are including, but I must've seen that one as they played it in Milwaukee when I saw them in 2003 ... 'twas fun.
  2. I have two extra floor seats to the Chicago Theatre show if anyone is interested ... section MNFL2L, row G. Good seats, face value at ~$50 each (or $96.something).
  3. MMJ was indeed great - I guess it was inevitable but unfortunately the orchestra was pretty buried in the mix and their contributions were overshadowed by the (awesome) noise of the band itself. After seeing and hearing some clips of the band with the Boston Pops I was interested to hear if they had worked up new arrangements or even to hear those same arrangements live and in person, but for the most part it was a moot point ... Gideon may have been the exception. A trip down memory lane is a great way to describe Pearl Jam, but in this case it felt like memory lane was the street I am liv
  4. Are all tickets being sold though the Ten Club?
  5. Why are the lawn seats specified as "for listening only"? I know you wouldn't have a great view of the stage from the lawn (or any view at all past the front fifth or so), but is there going to be a barrier of some sort between the seats and the stage?
  6. I like this new song, but it kind of feels unfinished ... like they gave a rough cut to the soundtrack folks. Hopefully there's a full album following this.
  7. Agreed on the unplugged album - the "interludes" can be interesting but it's a lot of rambling ... although it's a pretty fascinating look into her state of mind at the time. Regardless, songs like Mr. Intentional and Adam Lives In Theory are pretty awesome.
  8. New York folks ... just announced: Tue Jun 26 '07 (8:00PM) Hiro Ballroom New York, NY No ticket info, but that place is tiny.
  9. So true - he was in such good voice last night, it was really amazing. The venue was beyond awesome ... it was just perfect for a full band acoustic show like that. Everything sounded like on the fly, studio quality tracks. I felt very lucky to be there. Please Do Not Let Me Go Dear John Nightbirds Carolina Rain How Do You Keep Love Alive Let It Ride Elizabeth, You Were To Play That Part The Sun Also Sets Blue Hotel Oh My God Whatever, Etc... Hollywood Blvd My Winding Wheel Games Two I Taught Myself How To Grow Old (band intros) Starlite Diner Everybody Knows Halloween Head Blue Sky Blues
  10. I would definitely see the Black Angels, but I've also seen them at the Empty Bottle about 5 times in the last year. Yo La Tengo and !!! are not only playing opposite each other, but that's right when the main stage will start to turn into clusterfruck town in advance of Pearl Jam closing the weekend. Since I've yet to see MMJ (save for a few songs at Lolla last year) and I really want to see Pearl Jam, my priority is getting a good spot at that stage. In short, no there isn't much else on Sunday I'm too eager to see.
  11. I want to see MMJ and Pearl Jam as well ... my tickets for 2005 and 2006 weren't $80 combined. I'll wait it out and hang around craigslist to see what I can get. edit to fix spelling
  12. Is this the replacement for the canceled Black Orchid show?
  13. There should probably be a rule that if your pants are up past your belly button, you can't unbutton the one extra button on your shirt.
  14. I haven't seen a copy of Page's album floating around, but you can hear some songs on his myspace page ... Mike plays bass on at least one of the songs up there. http://www.myspace.com/pagemcconnell
  15. Hurley's financial managers bought a box company with his winnings - Locke works at a box factory. They have never really said they are the same place, but come on
  16. I just spent a few minutes searching for a thread that I swear I saw recently where someone mentioned this album, basically wondering what it was. It looks like it's a collection of reggae tunes from the Trojan Records vaults, chosen by Johnny Greenwood (yes, that Johnny Greenwood of Radiohead fame and fortune). You can find some more info here: http://trojan.sanctuaryrecords.com/ Also, Pitchfork has a review up and here is the tracklist: 1. Dread Are the Controller - Linval Thompson 2. Let Me Down Easy - Derrick Harriott 3. I'm Still in Love [12" Mix] - Marcia Aitken 4. Never Be Ungra
  17. Ellen had some good jokes ... "Without blacks or Jews there wouldn't be any Oscars ... or people named Oscar" (paraphrasing). I loved the way they introduced the awards for the Screenplay and (especially) Editing categories - showing a short example of how a clip was edited was genius.
  18. Fifth row center for Friday and mezzanine for Sunday ... I went for the bookend nights. Looks like Saturday is sold out!
  19. They went from the Empty Bottle here in Chicago (tiny) to a HUUUUUGE show at Lollapalooza in 2005, followed by a show at Riviera later that fall (which holds around 2300). The Chicago Theatre tops out around 3500 so it's a logical progression from the Riviera, but three nights makes it a large jump. Since it's really the only midwestern show (except for maybe Toronto) and it's a weekend, it seems about right. At least they had the good sense not to play the Aragon.
  20. AliveAcoustic is a wonderful album and showcases their songwriting side - the companion disc, AliveElectric, shows off the improvisational jazz-ish side that they were initially known for ... both of these are live CDs. Eisenhower is a pretty radical departure for them, but it came off really well. Children of December is just a flat out awesome tune. Their earlier studio album "Does" is also really good. They going to be touring by themselves throughout March - I definitely recommend catching them if you get a chance.
  21. You're lucky - that's one hell of a city park! The wildwood trail is the one we followed, it was beautiful on such a nice day. Cannon Beach ... equally as beautiful:
  22. I was just out in Portland this past weekend - I was lucky enough to get three beautiful clear days in a row, and spent a day skiing at Timberline on Mt. Hood, a day driving to Cannon Beach on the coast and then a day hiking in Forest Park right near the city. At night we tried a few restaurants and went to the Rouge Brewery bar that they have in the city. Overall I was really impressed - the city itself was really cool and I was impressed with the rather expansive light rail system, especially since you could take it to the airport. I was also "lucky" enough to fly out on Tuesday and witn
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