hardwood floor
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didn't realize they still exist i dug 'em but lost interest after Bob Wiseman left the band which was a while ago Rain down on me + Till I am Myself Again = great songs
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Archers of Loaf Bush, Kate Capstan Shafts Dumptruck ELP Fountains of Wayne Guided by Voices Health and Happines Show Insiders Jethro Tull Keating, Matt Loud Family Monkees Nektar Old 97s Pernice Brothers Quacky Duck & his Barnyard Friends Rave-Ups Son Volt Television Uncle Tupelo Velvet Crush Waterboys X Yes Zebra
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New SBD-AUD Matrix of Feb 16 Residency now avaialble
hardwood floor replied to yltfan's topic in After The Show
yes! you just have to be persistent. i think it's a 10-minute cycle or 15-minute cycle that automatically purges accounts that have dropped below a certain ratio or have been inactive for a certain period of time. so just hit reload enough and you will get in sooner or later. and it is an absolute storehouse of amazing live shows. i'm on my third 500 gb external hard drive and going strong (with the odd show from other trackers, including etree, hungercity, shnflac and tradersden) and, yeah, this is a tremendous recording + great show, so thanks to the upper and tons of seeders so a very -
New My Morning Jacket Album!!!
hardwood floor replied to chisoxjtrain's topic in Someone Else's Song
am i the only one who doesn't get this band? i saw 'em live once and although they had a lot of energy, the songs were lacking and all came at you at the same tempo and volume i didn't bother with Z but the earlier records didn't do much for me either but, man, people rave about these guys so maybe it's me -
i've tried hard to like nels and i feel like i should, but i can't just don't dig his style obviously a talented guy that said ... haven't seen wilco live with nels
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here's an idea when you make your list, you put your favorite songs on it when i make my list, i'll put my favorite songs on it oklahoma usa, complicated life, holiday and alcohol are four favorites from muswell hillbillies, but you know what? they're not in my top 20 if you think that makes my taste less valid than yours, i have a hard time taking anything you say seriously jesus christ
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was wondering if jeff got the phrase "sky blue sky" from the Guided By Voices song Johnny Appleseed, off the Clown Prince of the Menthol Trailer EP the first couplet: You fly like a fly In a sky blue sky
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Who are your favorite bands from your home state?
hardwood floor replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
actually, Illinois is from southampton, a few miles down Rte. 232 from new hope but they are great philly bands buzz zeemer marah flight of mavis wishniaks trolleyvox ty cobb (the cobbs) / laguardia capital years mazarin -
yank the shows from dime & they'll just show up at the traders den or eztree yank them from there & they'll show up on piratebay or somewhere else van can try to stop people from sharing his live music, but it's a battle that's impossible to win
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what's your point? you really think i'd lie about ticket prices? i got 'em the day of the show from a broker after the price plummeted. geeze
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Article/FAKE Interview with Jeff about "SNL" Appearance
hardwood floor replied to Bhickman's topic in Just A Fan
sorry, but that is incredibly not funny -
don't be so sure i got my wife and daughter 15th-row tickets for hannah montana in philly for $400. great seats. never dreamed i'd have trouble getting wilco tickets. i guess i missed the memo that they're popular. never did get a ticket for philly, but if bought one it would have been more expensive than hannah wtf hell, i saw wilco at the TLA in 1994 for $12 just weird
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Winona Ryder engaged to Blake Sennett
hardwood floor replied to Oil Can Boyd's topic in Someone Else's Song
she was scheduled to wear a Charleston shirt, but she changed her mind at the last minute -
so etree has the 1972 project going & i'm on download five of eight each one is about 16 gb and they're all fairly well seeded, so they're going along fairly quickly (30 kB/s or so) etree = ratio free, too (although i seed 'em all to at least 1.0 before i move 'em to my hard drive) thank god for cheap external hard drives! i had about 30 1972 shows but now i'll have 'em all in one place, some with soundboard and audience versions i'm a big 1972, 1973 and 1977 guy, so this is very cool
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this message board reminds you of when john lennon said the beatles were bigger than jesus ... dude you lost me
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my least favorite wilco or tweedy-related release just find it boring
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i heard a muzak version of Everchanging Moods by Style Council at a Walgreen's a month ago or so it rocked
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i'm gonna see 'em later in march + can't wait haven't heard a thing about these shows, but i did hear that james walbourne is playing guitar, which is fantastic. he's toured with son volt and pernice brothers and is one of the most talented players i've ever seen sadly, philip chevron is very ill
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pretty shitty for ya'all to go around threatening to ban people who are criticizing Wilco for what to me seems like a really crappy thing to do i think Sky Blue Sky is achingly dull and Nels Cline's hallowed guitar solo in Impossible Germany is impossibly boring. ban me p.s. -- i go back with tweedy to uncle tupelo, who i saw 14 years ago last week, and wilco, who i saw at the Mercury in december 1994, so now don't start questioning my credentials. i was digging wilco before most of the kool-aid drinking hipsters on here had stashed their counting crows albums in the basement
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simply one of the greatest songs ever written
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i've never heard a ton of that, mainly because he's always played tear-stained eye, so people don't need to bark out for it my experience is that whiskey bottle and still be around get called out the most at jay shows. unless i'm there, and then it's looking for a way out
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hoboken was indeed fantastic. i've never heard jay sound better. spencer was dazzling. terrific setlist. great night.
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she's a jar gun mountain bed via chicago acuff-rose
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i prefer The Son Volta