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agonistes

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  1. Oh man, YES. I know one of his favorites (which he talked about at the first DC gezelligheid show last month) is "The Giant of Illinois", but I've never liked that one quite so much as "Don't Be Scared". He also covered "Tin Foil" in DC, off the Handsome Family's Milk and Scissors, and that's been one of my favorites for a long time. "So Much Wine" is up there, too! I have to confess that I was nearly -- NEARLY -- more excited about getting to see the Handsome Family than I was Jeff Tweedy. Although I think I might have expired from joy had they played together -- my favorite Handsome Famil
  2. Pretty sure I saw a mic stand right out in front of the soundboard tonight... I don't think the signs out front said no audio taping, either. Video and cameras, yes, but not audio. Could be wrong, though. Night two was definitely better than night one. Crowd was better, set list was better, everybody seemed in higher spirits (both drug-induced and non). I left last night kind of disappointed, but now I'm back to being stoked.
  3. The crowd was bad. This isn't my first Tweedy solo show, and I went in knowing what to expect both from him and from a Boulder crowd, but between a crowd that got increasingly obnoxious and a set with only a few standouts (just three non-Wilco songs? seriously?), I wasn't all that pleased. Hope tonight's better on both counts. That said, that version of "Walken" was amazing. It was also my first time seeing the Handsome Family live, and I loved them. It's been a long wait.
  4. Thank you, Wilco, for playing a good 3/4 of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot in Savannah, which was the show I brought my parents and extended family to, because that album was the only thing that kept me remotely functional after my cousin (their niece, their sister, their daughter) died in a wreck in August 2005. That album saved my life. Thank you for letting me share you with them in the town where she grew up and where her immediate family still lives. And thank you for knocking it out of the park at the Fox in Atlanta the next night so I could let it all go and just sing along and be grateful and
  5. Been there for milk, cookies, and a silent movie while Patten played the Hammond he's got up there for the movie soundtrack. It's an amazing apartment, done very much in the style of the rest of the Fox, and in addition to organs, he's got a thing for classic cars -- models and art are all over the place. He's a really nice man and a wonderful host. As for the show -- seeing Wilco at the Fox was seriously one of the items on my bucket list. (In addition to the field trip up to Mr. Patten's place, I've played the pipe organ in the theater after hours -- which is why we were there to begin wi
  6. Me, my dad (too bad my mom has to work in Atlanta the next day... boo), my aunt and uncle, my cousin, and her BFF. We're down on the floor -- row P, I think? Aunt, uncle, and cousin (and BFF) are all local, and we're all stoked!
  7. Like I said... the security guys didn't say anything that I saw to people with cameras...
  8. Set list (printed version and I'm pretty sure they stuck to it): Wilco (The Song) A Shot In The Arm Bull Black Nova You Are My Face I Am Trying To Break Your Heart One Wing At Least That's What You Said Handshake Drugs Deeper Down Impossible Germany It's Just That Simple Sonny Feeling Can't Stand It Jesus Etc. (Jeff didn't sing until the last verse -- he made us do it instead) Via Chicago Spiders Hummingbird The Late Greats You Never Know (with Liam Finn) California Stars (with Liam Finn and Gary Louris) Heavy Metal Drummer Theologians Hate It Here Walken I'm The Man Who Loves You M
  9. I thought it was amazing. Wilco is one of the few bands I can think of who can shut up a venue like Red Rocks long enough to play a downtempo song. (Or at least it seemed like everybody shut up -- I was in the fifth row on Nels's side.) Then again, I like Everlasting, so your mileage may vary. I think this may have been the best Wilco show I've ever seen, and it was my first Red Rocks show (I've been out in Denver for a year and a half now), so I'm thrilled to bits that it was both this band and this awesome. (Can't Stand It was my request, and I will admit to almost fainting when I hear
  10. Moved out here a year and a half ago -- this will be my first Red Rocks show! I'm really excited. My friend and I have GA tickets. Since I have the day off work anyway, I was planning on going to line up pretty early -- I live in City Park West. Is there a specified place to line up, or do we just all hang out in front of a gate and it's a big free-for-all?
  11. Bumping! Still on the lookout.
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