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SeattleC

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  1. I've had the chance to see Peter Buck play live several times a year with his other projects (Minus 5 and the Venus 3 with Robyn Hitchcock). Always in small venues. Those experiences really biased my view of Accelerate when it came out, since it's more of a Peter Buck guitar fest with some Michael Stipe vocal layering (and some Robyn H influences, I suspect). I like it alot, but I won't even try ranking it with Wilco's last three. I have alot of respect for Peter Buck based on my limited interactions with him; he treats his fans well and seems to be a real gem of a person, musician, and mu
  2. That would actually be pretty darn funny....the audience would love it.
  3. I really doubt they will play Wilco (the Song). After inserting the word Colbert into the premiere performance, it just wouldn't be the same with 'O'Brian'
  4. I concur on Jesse Sykes. The Sweet Hereafter's guitar player, Phil Wandscher, is really good, and Jesse's wonderful. This is a great lineup, there are a number of good local musicians playing as well. Marymoor is the site of my favorite Wilco show ever. It's a nice venue, with good beer concessions!
  5. While I'm at it, here are a few more photos from the Seattle show
  6. Nice shot! Here are a couple of recent Howe Gelb photos from a show in Oct 2008. I still can't say for sure, but during the encore, I yelled out Hey Howe, and got an instant reaction from Giovanni looking right at me. I gave him a thumbs up and he returned it, but I'm still not sure it was him, or if he's been taken for him before and was humoring me. He played guitar like him though, and the few times he sang, it sounded like him. Yet, I can't say I'm sure, and why he'd be incognito is also a mystery. I'm going to try to ask him one day when he's in town again: Edi
  7. Excellent, you must have had a press pass, unlike my undercover shots from the 3rd row? If Giovanni Ferrario isn't an alias for Howe Gelb, then he must be his long lost twin. Any thoughts on that? I really thought it was Howe, and he obviously has a connection with PJ.
  8. This was the best show I've seen since Wilco outside in Marymoor Park a few years ago. It also had the best fans I've seen since then, paying attention, and highly appreciative. Thanks for coming this way Ms. Harvey.
  9. Has anyone else seen (or would like to have/will see) this tour? Last nights show was amazing in Seattle. In my top three live shows of the last several years..... 'Giovanni Ferrario', PJ Harvey, and John Parrish at the Moore Theater, Seattle
  10. Ok, I used to live there, and you're joking right? Red Rocks counts as Denver, by any measure I can think of (other than actual city limits).
  11. That's too funny, based on my own experiences. I'm the only big Wilco fan around this house, everyone else just sorta tolerates it (while gripping under their breath). My 'better half' does think they are really great live based on 3 shows, but doesn't enjoy listening to the recordings all that much. My kids love to give me grief about Wilco. (Not that I've never given my daughter grief about Jason Mraz )
  12. Thank you for the heads up brownie! Let me be the first to welcome you
  13. Wilco at a podunk ski area in Newfoundland? I have never seen this before. Thank you. (that is an incredible version of I Got You, in particular)
  14. If you want to take that perspective, 'Real Uncle Tupelo' died before 'Real Wilco', as you define it, was born. Yeah, the past won't happen again. Bring on the future with respect to the past, I say. The future will hold some amazing new musical experiences, to be sure, but I'm sorry that Jay won't be contributing to them anymore, with any band, Wilco or not.
  15. Pat for sure. I like the guy's stage ambiance (with the moonlight 8/21/07):
  16. I've had some good experiences over the years taking my kids to shows, but I've been pretty careful about which ones, and I never took them before age 10 or so except for dorky zoo concerts and such. Usually seated versus standing room ones, and definitely with regard to content. I'm not taking them to PJ Harvey next month, that's for sure. Never for Wilco though, partly out of my own selfish desire to enjoy the show without dealing with it. If you ask them, I'd bet they'd say the best shows were the Decemberists, Crowded House, and Calexico in smaller theater settings on several occasion
  17. Very well put Mastershake
  18. Summerteeth and Being There.....what more can be said. RIP Jay
  19. Thanks, as I mentioned recently in another thread, I took that at a show a few years ago at the legendary (to some) Crocodile Cafe in Seattle. I checked out your website - nice!. We should connect about concert photography some time, as I've taken scads over the years (not as many as you have though - nice stuff you have there) Cheers
  20. I think it would be interesting to have two answers for I have a copy of the leak: 'I have a copy of the leak, and have listened to it and will buy a legitimate copy when it is released' 'I have a copy of the leak, and have listened to it and do not plan to by a legitmate copy when it is released' Count me in on the first response.
  21. So did I. It was Neil solo acoustic and somehow I'd gotten 8th row center seats. The drunk woman behind me would not stop through the whole show. I'm surprised Neil didn't tell her to shut the hell up, since she was that close. Jeff would've, knowing him. I think it's appropriate for encores (as things are reaching their conclusion, in other words) and when the band requests it. Otherwise, we didn't pay to hear karaoke.
  22. The wonderful English troubadour, Robyn Hitchcock. I took that photo a few years back at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle. Robyn was in fine form that night playing with the Venus 3
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