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CBERRYH2O

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About CBERRYH2O

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  • Birthday 08/02/1967

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  1. Whoa...that would have been smokin'...Maybe that's why the show seemed like it might not be over (though in all finality...it was).
  2. Good for you! From my vantage point 10 feet away, that was a truly great moment in Wilco (and my personal concert-going) history! If Jamie doesn't grow up to be a musician, I'll be surprised. I was happy to see Wilco, all fame and accolades aside, hasn't lost their soul or connection with the audience. After seeing them many times, thought this was one of their better shows...but then again, has anyone ever seen a bad Wilco show?! Ditto on the comment about the Dead shows of the 80s and the spirit of the crowd...Much more sober crowd, however, so perhaps it's even more significant? Finally
  3. hahahahahaha...Jeff dedicated it to Neil and "Patti"!!!! Guess it's been a long tour! Go gettem Jeff and Co. We's luvs us some Wilco. Evidently Nora Jones does too!
  4. gotta love Jeff's "glad you found love" comment, and nod during Jesus, etc. to the "crazy man" too... nice set, but rushed and short...pretty much the theme for the weekend (beside the other gripes about logistics, pa failures, etc.)
  5. even the da 5 breaks up pretty good for a toy...
  6. Glad to hear ole Bobby is staying hip and discovering "new" bands like Wilco! Maybe oneday Jeff will let him open!
  7. the albums are so different and never were the focus of the band...still though try live dead, american beauty, blues for allah, mars hotel, dead set, europe 72, ...or just start downloading shows...start with years 69-73, 77, 87...maybe go to the dead forums to get some real "opinions" on this!
  8. ' on the ironic side of the short issue...when they played the fillmore last spring, jason said..."ok, we've got time for 2 more..." the crowd was basically unsupportive/silent(except for the typical inane chitchat, cell phone bs that is so common nowadays at shows)...he then said, " ok, sounds like 1 more.."
  9. yes...it's on wolfgang's vault now...long live MMJ! but grow the hair back...
  10. Done lots of stuff like this...piece of cake, just take your time and do your research...Don't even need a workshop, though it will make your wife happy to not see you doing this on the dining room table! Beware that even japanese strats have some resale value, so refinishing will take it down a few bucks probably. Also, they often are made of three pieces of wood, so they don't look that great without paint...not a single slab o wood with nice grain like the american strats, though you could put some veneer over it too...lots of stuff on the web about this stuff.
  11. don't screw up a classic guitar...go buy some parts and make one with the pickups you want...just my two cents
  12. no...it is bad...had a couple decades of shows at the bowl, my experience tells me that if you're not down in front or way up in the back, you get hassled for shaking it...lots of stories to tell, but most end up there (not to mention getting chased down the street by security for trying to sneak a teeny amount of herb in the gate...yes, it was confiscated, and no, they didn't get me..and yes, I came back in later...) sb is pretty hung up for such a beautifual "laid back" town. I think part of the deal is the permit conditions for the Bowl, and the nearby wealthy (i.e. politically connected)
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