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Definitely one of my favorite posters of a show I've attended.
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The Porkchop thing was in reference to the Bonnaroo show where Tweedy said "I was expecting porkchop flags" or something to that extent. That would be my guess. The celery thing got annoying. Especially since they kept throwing strings of it up on us in the front row. We were a little disappointed as well with the setlists for the past 2 shows we saw on this tour (WT and Wilm.). I think the fact that each album they release does better and better, new fans are attending huge shows like this. Its been the experience of my wife and I that the later shows of the tour, or subsequent non-alb
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Patterson Hood and the Screwtopians
Flying Rabbit replied to Mrs. Peel's topic in Someone Else's Song
Agreed that the crowd was lame. I was upfront, but could still hear the torrent of conversation going on around the bar areas. Don't get why people pay essentially a $15 cover charge to drink PBR. I'll also agree how great PH was. Will Johnson was incredible. I wished he would've done a monster 2 hour set, but still it was great to see him play with the Screwtopians. Neff is amazing. I wonder if he ever writes anything. I'm sure it'd be a decent record. I came into the show kinda meh on the album, but it certainly sold it for me. Ending with Elton John's "All The Girls Love Alice" w -
Wilco - Baltimore - Lyric Opera House - 12/14/2008
Flying Rabbit replied to aphlipp's topic in After The Show
All in all, this was a really solid show. Despite not having really anything that I haven't heard live, it is probably in my top 3 for favorite shows by them. I'm a "Bawlmer" boy, so this was definitely special for me, with all the references to The Wire, and in Kingpin ("...Maryland"). However, for me the most awe-inspiring, freakout moment came with IATTBYH>Spiders. WOW! Incredible. Also, since no one has mentioned him, I'd like to say that while he hasn't been the best opener for Wilco, Benjy Ferree was pretty good. Once you get over his awkward banter "Peace and Love, Peace, P -
Did Anybody Get Tickets for the Baltimore Show?
Flying Rabbit replied to yacovfb's topic in Just A Fan
If you got shot down for tix try calling the actual venue a few weeks before the show. Sometimes seats are reserved for patrons and season ticket holders. They have the option of keeping them before the venue releases the tickets. It happens a lot with venues like this. Not saying its a definite, but its worth a try. -
Did Anybody Get Tickets for the Baltimore Show?
Flying Rabbit replied to yacovfb's topic in Just A Fan
It sounds like most of us that got tix today during the 2nd round got balcony seats, I wonder if tomorrow better seats will be available? Bummer that people are still not getting tix. Good luck tomorrow! -
Did Anybody Get Tickets for the Baltimore Show?
Flying Rabbit replied to yacovfb's topic in Just A Fan
Wife and I just got balcony row P....yeah, just glad to be in the room as well and see the band in my hometown. Everyone at work knew not to bother me from 9:45am on. -
Yep, TM screwed me too. I was at the checkout, hit enter and the next window just never came up. I've had more bad experiences with TM than good...why bands decided to work through them, I have no idea. ARGH!!!!!!!!! "If the event just went on sale, keep trying. When a customer is viewing specific seats, only that customer sees those seats, if a customer decides not to buy, then the seats automatically become available to other customers. If the event has been on sale a while, check back often, many times tickets become available prior to the event."
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I'll let my wife upload the Wilco pics, but here are some Low pics from the show, and 2 Jeff Tweedy's that I took. She's got a bunch more. Sorry for the watermarks, I've been burned on posting concert pics before, and them being stolen.
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Yeah the show was great. We (Sam and I) got front row center! Right in front of Tweedy. Low was amazing, though I felt really bad that the crowd was not into them, and were talking and yelling during their entire set. I did snag a setlist from them, so I was happy with that. Nels came out and played with them even for a little while. This tour has to be awkward for Low. Fans just don't seem to get them, which I don't understand. To each their own I suppose. They seemed to be enamored though by my requests as Alan and co. smiled to each other each time I said something. Maybe the
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Agreed. I'm a fan of the band, and quite frankly when I heard the pairing I was equal parts giddy and quetioning the choice. Their last two albums have been a drastic departure of their earlier albums. Those (earlier) albums certainly run in the crowd of atmospheric music. Alan Sparhawk (the guitarist) is very accomplished as a musician, and I would no doubt think that both Nels and Jeff respect his playing abilities.