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analogman, well put, that is a really great belief and line. i want to see it every day. i can write it on my wall but also want to carry it around with me. maybe a bumper sticker?
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wow, i just relived saturday night, great sound -- thank you!!!
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very well said, thanks -- and also for reminding me of the "salted milk" stuff, which slipped my mind by the end. that and the blue light and seal exchanges were very witty friendly-irreverence. loved it. the three-song opener was killer, absolutely, and i also especially appreciated the gorgeous one wing, plus jesus etc, shot in the arm, and passenger side -- all songs i was dying to hear him do as a first-timer. my husband was amazed when jeff stepped out from the mic and did walken and acuff rose. i know from reading the forums and from you-tube that he does this, but my husband a
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they started at 8 o'clock in portland and played for 35-40 minutes. jeff came out at 9. i really liked the crowd also, after being worried at the thought of not being able to hear or see jeff if people were loud and jumping up and down. we could feel while listening that the crowd loved jeff, and the great enthusiasm -- loud and lengthy whooping and clapping -- between songs and at the end of the show was delightful.
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maybe it's weird only if you go to wilco or other band shows too, in comparison. i live in maine, am no spring chicken, and sang along plenty last night. i've been to band concerts in boston and nyc too many to count since god knows when -- and had a great time for the most part -- but i'd take a jeff performance over any of them any day.
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hi everyone, he did play "solitaire," and also "i'm the man who loves you" rather than "i'm always in love." this was my first ever tweedy or wilco show, and it was FABULOUS. i absolutely loved every minute of it. jeff was in fine form musically, and friendly, funny, and charming. we had great seats in row 10, i love the state theatre. since the excitement of seeing the beatles at forest hills in nyc in 1964, this was the the most excited i've been to see anyone. i was so hyped up i thought i'd have a panic attack! my husband got me three glasses of wine to calm me down! for
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r.e.m.'s "shiny happy people" had just ended as i wandered around the goodwill store in south portland, and then "you and i" came on. it was my first ever hearing of wilco outside my car or house. i about dropped dead, and yelled wow, it's jeff!!! never thought i'd post to this thread. had to do it.
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ha, excellent! certainly reflects me, for one, and clearly i'm far from alone. my husband will be calling you.
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my husband is sick to death of jeff tweedy, but he's smart enough to say so only once every couple of months, and besides, he knows i can't help it.
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i think you're right about that, and it won't surprise me one bit. i loved SBS the very first time i heard it. to me it has everything: magnificent lyrics, musical complexity, at times elegant simplicity, and jeff's totally unique, unmatched, and beautifully unpredictable voice. another reason it "has everything" for me is that i know it better than any other music i've been listening to during my fairly long life (and that's a lot of music). i know it backwards and forwards, upside down and inside out. this is because in the fall of 2007 i suddenly woke up one morning with very bad ti
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i have no such idea. dissent and disagreement exist in any kind of group known to humanity. human nature. "armchair psychiatry"??
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umm, i'm beginning to wonder why some people seem to have a problem with wilco having jeff as its leader. (is this new?) he began the thing; it seems to have developed naturally that the individuals in the band have for quite a long time been content with the starter of the band being the leader of the band; all of them seem to feel that enough decisions get made collectively; and so far i don't see anyone miserable and jumping ship because of some imagined dictatorship under which, after all, they are perfectly free to come or go. the resentment probably comes from some longtime fans not
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i've been to the hell that is chrome. did not stay.
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What'S Your Favorite Line (Or Two) From W(Ta)?
sweetheart-mine replied to IATTBYB's topic in Just A Fan
do you dabble in depression -
same here -- i loved SBS from the very first listen. and i voted for it in this poll. i don't dislike W(TA). the only really difficult thing about it for me is feist's too-smooth faux-sultry voice interfering with jeff's; that i can't take. so unnecessary and annoying. jeff's voice is at least 3/4 of the reason i was hooked in the first place, and still am. i like "one wing," "country disappeared," "you never know," and "wilco (the song)" very much, each for different reasons. overall, the guys sound like they're having a good time, and that makes me happy. also, several of the tunes
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not wanting to pick on just one comment either, but this expresses the opposite of what in reality is often the case. anyone who has had a serious ruptured disc, for example, or countless other injuries or long-term deteriorating conditions (such as jay bennett unfortunately clearly had), can tell you that it is *before* the surgery when painkillers are needed, often to make life just barely livable -- just barely. after surgery, if it's successful you need almost nothing and for a very short time. and you're thrilled with that result. not much in life is more miserable than having nonstop
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when the roses bloom again cars can't escape let me come home
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ut: new madrid am: passenger side bt1: far, far away bt2: sunken treasure st: elt yhf: war on war agib: hell is chrome kt1: at least that's what you said kt2: radio cure s.b.s.: impossible germany w(ta): country disappeared ma1: unwelcome guest ma2: remember the mountain bed
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ok, second round: 4. pieholden suite 5. radio cure 6. side with the seeds EDIT: i want to replace one of my six with ELT, but i don't know which one.
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hell is chrome impossible germany war on war
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that's too bad. i don't know what happened. saw it on ovation tv and got it very reasonably priced via amazon in late 2007. i watched it over and over . . . until the sunken treasure dvd arrived in my mailbox.
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Congrats to President-Elect OBAMA
sweetheart-mine replied to Sir Stewart's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
husband is refusing to come home tomorrow until after 7 p.m., to spare himself my state of surreal anxiety for most of the day. then, if and when obama wins, we call all our ecstatic friends. then we take our champagne. we put it and ourselves in our truck and drive to massachusetts to pick up my sister. the three of us then drive to mom's place in southern mass. and drink and celebrate the gigantic relief and thrill the rest of the night and all day wednesday. drive home happily exhausted on thursday morning. -
Congrats to President-Elect OBAMA
sweetheart-mine replied to Sir Stewart's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
ny times: QUOTATION OF THE DAY "This is huge. This is bigger than life itself. When I was coming up, I always thought they put in who they wanted to put in. I didn’t think my vote mattered. But I don’t think that anymore." DEDDRICK BATTLE, who at age 55 registered to vote for the first time. love this . . . -
Congrats to President-Elect OBAMA
sweetheart-mine replied to Sir Stewart's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Congrats to President-Elect OBAMA
sweetheart-mine replied to Sir Stewart's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
haha. that's very good! you should be hired to make it. you'd have my vote. of course, you have to promise not to become a SOCIALIST.