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SeattleC

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  1. This picture made me nostalgic for when my daughter was this age and cute as all get out. Nice tights and shoes! Very good series of photos. s!
  2. Nick Drake - Pink Moon is such a beautiful recording. 'you can create your own universe with just a vocal and a guitar' That is an out of the park comment about this album. I love it - the album and the comment. Your article is great, but it's also dated. Who do you think Jeff would add to the list in late 2009? Neil Finn for starters...
  3. That's right, at the Paramount, I don't remember anything negative about the crowd at all. The Moore show is also where the guy yelled out "Jeff, I love you man", now memorialized on DVD. I just checked the Royal Theatre's site, and the main floor is essentially sold out, just a few strays, and about half the balcony is left.
  4. I forgot about that. You're right, Jeff did comment at that show about the Seahawks fans shouting out. All the people around me were not really caring much about football, that's for sure.
  5. Too much mellowness here in the Pacific NW sometimes at shows, eh? Jeff made fun of a Spokane crowd I was in a couple of summers ago for the same kind of thing. I'll do my part to get fired up in Victoria, indeed. Someone might toss some naan at me for trying to stand. I don't think the Seattle crowd will be mellow, with the floor seats gone in the Paramount. We won't have any option but to stand up. It was really enthusiastic last time in the same situation. At least Jeff didn't complain about us, except for taking note of the strong herbal order that he thought was being piped into
  6. Lucky you on the seats! When I was offered these seats, I didn't want to mess around and refresh the seat selection hoping to get even closer. I was not ready for that gamble, no way, especially after trying to get floor seats in Portland. I'll gladly take the 6th row and tell you guys to sit down in front and throw extra bits of naan at you from Da Tandoor if you don't comply. Really though, I hope we are on our feet alot, and I'm glad to hear the Vangroovey show is a full length one. I jumped to the conclusion that it would be more of a 'variety' concert. If you do run around town un
  7. That's it, for sure. I've got to go back there again. Just found this, and the 10 minute walk, slow service, and unprepossessing facade confirmed it. But the food was really amazing....> Frommer's Review The best of Victoria's several Indian restaurants, Da Tandoor hides itself behind an unprepossessing facade on the outer edge of Fort Street's antiques row, near Café Brio, Med Grill, and J&J Wonton Noodle House. The cuisine is well worth the 10-minute walk from downtown. Tandoori chicken, seafood, and lamb and fish curries are the house specialties; but the extensive menu also
  8. I too had this romantic vision of at least attending a curling event, if not ski jumping. Then I saw what the ski jumping tickets cost ($2K, I think), if you were lucky enough to get them, and the curling tickets weren't that much cheaper. I'm out..... I am hoping some of that Olympic spirit carries across the water to Victoria. It should be a kick - you Victorians have a fun city there. Now what was that amazing Indian place I ate at a few years ago - it was east of downtown, on Fort or Pandora? Suggestions for good Indian food in Victoria are appreciated.
  9. I'm wasn't trying to give you too much grief about the two good choices of Barcelona or Wilco. We just booked the Victoria Clipper and a place for the night, so see ya there!
  10. I had to settle for 6th row center . (don't forget, there is an AA,BB row, so row B is row 4!
  11. There are still very good deals on hotels in Victoria, considering the Olympics are not far away. Also, it has my favorite microbrew/restaurant on the planet - Spinnakers. Forget about Vancouver, everybody's buddy wants a couch then, unless you have a really, really good friend there. My contacts there are overwhelmed by all the 'friends' coming out of the woodwork who need a couch. And besides, the show in Victoria will probably blow away the more limited set they will be confined to in Vancouver. How many other bands are playing for the free show? Lots, I expect. Plus all the yeah hoo
  12. It's hard to feel too sorry for you if the other alternative is Barcelona! Happy Halloween!
  13. Given their invitation to an official Olympic concert, I'm sure they will get their equipment on the ferry rides they need. As for the band, float plane sounds more likely....
  14. and it's a Friday night. I may take the Strait of Juan de Fuca plunge....
  15. They probably heard about my favorite Indian restuarant there. Might be time to ride the Victoria Clipper from Seattle! I know about the band, what about the theater?!? Is it a nice venue?
  16. I really need to tell you in particular how much I love that Seattle DVD
  17. At Least That What You Said is still it
  18. This photo cracks me up! Especially after seeing Liam and EJ play last night. Life on the road is tough sometimes. EJ's polka dots were out in force last night!
  19. You were right froggie, thanks, didn't look past Glastonbury the first time. Regards!
  20. That is indeed it. It was Newfoundland! Thanks a heap (and Kingpin from the same show is great)
  21. Nope, not Glastonbury, but at the base of a ski area in Eastern Canada with a small crowd. Thanks though!
  22. Some months ago there was a link on Via Chicago to video from an outdoor show from early Wilco, with Jay Bennett, at a ski hill in Canada (and it wasn't Whister, that's for sure, but some small place in Newfoundland or Quebec, I believe). It was great, but I can't find it on the many pages of Jay's memorial comments, although I know it's there somewhere. If anyone can lead me back to it, I'd appreciate it. Not exactly bootleg audio. but great video that I'd recommended highly to all, if only I could find it again. Any leads are appreciated.
  23. Sorry, it was just a lob pitch I've only seen the Venus 3 and Minus 5 recently, but I'm sure I'd enjoy REM. I haven't seen REM as a band since 1985. I doubt I'd enjoy REM as much as Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3 though, in part because of the small club venue where they played here last weekend, versus arena rock.
  24. For good reason, the Portland show was the worst I've experienced in a long time for trying to get decent seats. It's a nice place to see a show, but ticketheister sure does suck with the games they play. I got lucky with that one ticket, all the others offered were pretty lame. Invisiblegirl - I'd keep trying every once in awhile, maybe they'll release some more. Or maybe the Schnitzer box office?!?
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