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SeattleC

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  1. No doubt, Jeff would hate it.....and I would actually hate being on a cruise ship as well, because all I would do is eat and drink, and then at every port I'd have to be part of the cattle drive in and out of town. I was once in Juneau when all the ships came in for a few hours, and the downtown was surreal with the quick influx. I think I'd rather have a Wilco summer camp up in the Rockies..... I suppose some nice snorkeling and windsurfing on a daily basis in the tropics while cruising could change my opinion though....
  2. Just announced, if you are around Seattle or Australia in March (with a new RH and Venus 3 album due in late February): Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3 Micro Australian Tour, plus Seattle Preview 21 The Triple Door Seattle 25 The Annandale Hotel - Sydney NSW Sydney 27 The Corner Hotel Richmond, Melbourne 28 The Apollo Bay Music Festival Apollo Bay, VIC
  3. Minus5 easily converts to Venus3 (Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, and Bill Rieflin) if you add Robyn Hitchcock (and I heard he was on a cruise to Greenland last year) By the way, just announced, if you are around Seattle or Australia in March: Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3 Micro Australian Tour, plus Seattle Preview 21 The Triple Door Seattle 25 The Annandale Hotel - Sydney NSW Sydney 27 The Corner Hotel Richmond, Melbourne 28 The Apollo Bay Music Festival Apollo Bay, VIC
  4. I can see Bill Gates' house from mine (true story). It's a couple miles away across the lake, but during the holidays, he has nice white lights that highlight the place, which usually is very hard to spot. What does that have to do with this thread? I'll bet Bill Gates knows who Wilco is. I'm glad Obama does. But here in a bit of a music town, it still amazes me how many people have never heard of them. We, the clued in, should consider ourselves lucky. (and thankful, on our best national holiday eve!)
  5. Relatively few people around here have any clue who Wilco is (or Neil Finn )
  6. Anyway, I did like the New York Times article . As for Naperville, one visit was enough (it's probably changed abit since 1979 though I suppose). As for Chicago, I need to visit more often. (If I were to go to Naperville again, it would be via Chicago.)
  7. Yes, it was nice reading a Jeff Tweedy quote about Chicago over breakfast in the freshly unrolled New York Times off the doorstep. I dunno though, Crawford, Texas, or Chicago? thats a tough choice for a Western White House. Here's to the soon to be newly employed brush cutter good riddance!
  8. In my very humble opinion, Neil Finn is one of the best guitar-based singer songwriters of our time. He works hard, just like Jeff Tweedy. The possiblities of them working together boggle my mind.... I can't wait to see them ripping some lead guitars together.... and the harmonies Neil, you are great! Portland, OR in 2007 and Seattle the day before...
  9. I have been a Neil Finn fan for far longer than Jeff Tweedy (well, Split Enz was way ahead of Uncle Tupelo). This is an incredible mix of musicians. I would love to be in Auckland for these shows. The first '7 World's Collide' was fantastic. I hope they do some live streaming.
  10. I haven't been on this thread for several days. Where have all the McCain defenders gone? I'm not getting comfortable until Obama/Biden have a 15% lead in the polls. I've got my bingo cards ready for the debate tomorrow. It's a good way to make it fun for my kids, while they have to listen!
  11. I'm glad this is over. It's not going to be a bounce for either campaign, because they both handled it well. For most of us, it will make no difference. Biden was always my presidential (sic) pick, and he did very well tonight. Palin was good at her schlock, I just don't happen to agree with her or think she's very educated in ways that governing the whole US demand. The bar isn't very high anymore though after W. I'm sure people were lapping it up. Joe, what ever happens, you are a good man and the best vp pick in many years.
  12. Really though, this is Biden's to lose, based on all the low expections for Palin. He is capable of a slam dunk, but please Joe, keep your answers concise and to the point, because I know you are a very intelligent man. Close the deal tomorrow.
  13. Well, I sure hope by the end of the evening I'm drunk as a well marinated moose turd pie
  14. There are better ones, if you are into this sort of thing. Maybe you should get her a subscription to Soldier of Fortune. Get 'um trained early I say. We have a long road ahead of us in the endless War on Terror.
  15. I do think the 'whatever one is in front of me' is quite the line. George Bush wouldn't admit to that. He goes out of his way not to read them, 'reportedly'.... When did they get newspapers in Alaska? Subversion from the media elite has made it there already?
  16. This is another bit that Tina Fey could repeat word for word, and people would laugh. This is amazing. USA Today is my guess as one of her best sources. She couldn't say New York Times....it would be political suicide
  17. No kidding, especially with the remains of trickle down economics that have dominated the Republican party, and unfortunately the country most of the time since Reagan.
  18. But encouraging in some ways. 800,000 hits on SNL's website for this in less then 24 hours. Let's get educated, shall we? this is great....
  19. Let's lighten this up a bit: Tina Fey does Palin, Vol. 2 http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/vid...in-open/704042/
  20. Given everything that was a stake for him, Obama did well, I think. I'd love to see him debate Palin on readiness to be the pres. ' I'm glad a woman is moderating the VP debate. She won't be as wowed by Sarah Palin's sexy knees. Katy Couric sure didn't seemed to be. Don't they have to do this VP debate walking along a salmon stream or something?
  21. I think too much is being put on the VP debate, but it will have the highest audience for one, no doubt. The expectations on Biden are really high relative to Palin, and I think a tightly controlled debate will help Palin. Unscripted, and let Palin go at it, and that has potential for a real train wreck. Not that Biden can't put his foot in his mouth, but I think he is quick to recognize that he has. I don't expect that Palin begins to get it when her foot is in her mouth after watching the Couric interview. She's still trying to say that Alaska is a foreign policy training ground. Al
  22. Calexio played the Moore Theater tonight in Seattle, after playing in Chicago last night, and New York the night before that. How in the hell do that pull that off? In style, apparently....This was far and away the best Calexico show of the now five that I've seen. They opened with Franks Tavern, starting out requesting falsetto singing from the crowd, before they even really launched into it. It got the crowded going fast. John Convertino really blew me away tonight. In particular, his drumming on 'Not Even Stevie Nicks' was some of the best I've heard live over the last many years.
  23. Yes, are the Republican's so smart they've got this whole thing figured out, or are they just full of dumb luck. Lining up the Democrats with the unpopular incumbent. Calls and emails to Congress are about 100 to 1 against a bailout last I heard. Come on democrats, your gut is in the right place, but let the brain lead. Let's slow this train down, and as the Hitchhiker's guide says, "Don't Panic"
  24. WaMu's nice fancy relatively new high rise in my home town of Seattle will be a rather somber place in the morning (sick day anyone?). Could be some lively happy hour discussions in the bars nearby tomorrow though.
  25. What way is that? Agree with me politically or you can't like my music? I'm sure he doesn't feel that way. I do though
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