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I had one of these and it burned to the ground in downtown Montreal in January 1986, about a week before the Challenger space shuttle blew up.
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Fuck Tha Police (NWA) made a lot of noise.
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I would guess that it'll sell out, with some help from the Canada side of the border. Rochester was basically sold out, and the crowd was enthused. And I don't think Wilco has played the Buffalo area for quite a while.
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Thanks for that link-- BUT, I got better seats via Wilco Ticketing. (from Wilcoworld website) See you all in LEWISTON!!!!!!!!!!
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If this is an issue you're having in general - then below is a decent starting reference on this topic, written in layman's terms. It explains the geometry theory of different alignment methods. If you want a better (but much more technical) reference, PM me and I can dig up/scan some articles for you. http://www.vinylengine.com/protractor-user-guide.shtml
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Well I'm dying to see this, but I have tickets to the screening at Hot Docs festival, so........I think I'll wait another two weeks and watch it on the big screen!
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My interview with Brendan Canty, co-director of Ashes of American Flags
W(TF) replied to Bhickman's topic in Just A Fan
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Wilco at Brewers game, Jeff throwing out first pitch
W(TF) replied to ryann7739's topic in Just A Fan
He also looks like he's losing weight. Good pics. -
for example... "You've got a blue asshole." (blue eyed soul) Or "He had a black guy, he was proud of. Like some of his friends" (black eye, UT) I know, I know...we can do better.
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"A mondegreen is the mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase, typically a standardized phrase such as a line in a poem or a lyric in a song, due to near homophony, in a way that yields a new meaning to the phrase." Well, I searched and found no threads. So whatcha got??
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Yeah that's almost 2 years to the day they played Aronoff..I was there. Nice venue to see Wilco.
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Wilco doc "Ashes of American Flags" playing in Toronto
W(TF) replied to Zalina's topic in Just A Fan
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Yeah the bassist was a girl. I liked that song too...one of my faves from the 90's. Well, maybe in my top 30, if I really had to think about it.
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I usually get slain by a simple, well-placed harmonica solo, like in Moonshiner, or Call Me On Your Way Back Home, or The Ghost Of Tom Joad. Gets me every time.
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I think it should be untitled, with a plain black cover jacket with just a pair of grey bullhorns...and obviously it's 'new'. So therefore a play on Bull Black Nova. Of course the cognescenti will refer to it as The Black Album. Alternatively: New Zealand. That's all I've got.
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Probably a bit overwhelmed by the whole thing. It's not a reality most of us face all that often, and he was having his reaction filmed close up at the time.
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I do. The records were on big black wax platters and we didn't buy them at best buy. But who gives a fuck about nostalgia. I'll be listening to this the first chance I can get.
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Agree...it was a good review, the only odd omission was not mentioning the Kot book.
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My favorites..apart from the 5 Wilco's released this decade: Leonard Cohen - 10 New Songs Bob Dylan - Love & Theft, Modern Times Ryan Adams- Heartbreaker, Easy Tiger Lucinda Williams - Essence, World Without Tears Solomon Burke - Don't Give Up On Me David Gray - White Ladder Elvis Costello - The Delivery Man Johnny Cash- Amercan IV Paul Simon - Surprise Townes Van Zandt- In The Beginning (posthumous, so I guess it wouldn't count..but what a treat) Radiohead- In Rainbows Golden Smog - Another Fine Day White Stripes- Icky Thump I've got others but my head is in a fog today....maybe later
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He was pretty swell in that Jim Jarmusch one Coffee and Cigarettes too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6Mw6b1T50U Good to hear the news.
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I'll go the opposite way...er, kinda. Sunken Treasure is a studio masterpiece. Misunderstood is a great live vehicle. Love them both & JM2C.
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Van Morrison Astral Weeks live in Hollywood
W(TF) replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
I happened to read this in a waiting room yesterday. Time Magazine - 10 Questions. (Van Morrison) http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/...1882001,00.html Van's last comment is quite telling. -
+1 Really what "we" fans want isn't too relevant to the creative side of things, that's why it's art. Great musicians routinely leave behind a portion of their audience...Dylan does this, Bowie, Neil Young, etc. It's not a big deal. Just follow the muse and maybe some people will like it. Iggy Pop just made a jazz record, for chrissakes.