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Ghost Of Bob Cumming

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  1. Seriously pissed off with this. Cancellation of the Newcastle date comes just 2 weeks after The Decemberists cancelled at the exact same venue...for the same reason! Site only mentions refunds, so looks like no re-scheduling anytime soon. Not surprised (but still disappointed) that Wilcoworld is slow - after all tickets had been on sale for most of these shows for a week or two before they appeared on the 'Shows' page. AAAAARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!
  2. Brian Henneman released a 3-track 7" single on Rockville (cat. Rockville 6088-7) in 1992 (so not post break-up). It featured 'Indianapolis', 'Get Down River', and 'Wave That Flag'. My understanding is that UT (Tweedy/Farrar/Heidorn) are the backing band on all of these tracks - pretty certain you can make out Tweedy supplying backing vocals on 'Indianapolis' at the very least (though can't be bothered actually listening to it right now) - that is only my understanding though, not 100% fact. 'Indianapolis' is a great (and funny) song, that I believe describes an actual incident when Henneman
  3. Is that the bit where the banjo burbles away like a steadily trickling stream (or something), and ends with Coomer crashing around the cymbals before they go back into the chorus? A mate of mine has been including I Thought I Held You on various compilations for years solely on the basis of this part.
  4. and back to Brum for the following night?
  5. Just thought I'd add some info about the Newcastle date for anyone who's not aware. The gig at Newcastle Academy on Saturday 3rd November is an early show (my ticket states doors open at 18:30 and a 22:00 curfew). This is because the Academy runs a popular club night on Saturdays and this will be taking place as usual after 22:00. Also, the tour ad that appears in the latest issue of Word magazine states there will be no support act for the Newcastle date - presumably to assist the punctual running of the show. Hope that's useful to someone. Personally, it's a good thing for me, with it be
  6. Small world (but I wouldn't want to paint it). Lincoln is my hometown. Don't know if you could have stayed in the station overnight by the time of the Wilco gig, it was 1986 when I did it (and don't think we were really supposed to be there then).
  7. Rock City, wasn't it? Can't believe I missed that one. Rock City was the scene of many of my early experiences of live music (we're talking Anthrax/Magnum/Dogs D'Amour calibre here - though I did see Steve Earle there too). Also memorable for the night that me and a schoolfriend went over, from Lincoln, to see some 80's metal band and told our parents we were staying at a slightly older friend's university digs, but actually spent the night locked in Nottingham train station
  8. Ey up! Making the short trip to the Saturday night gig at Newcastle Academy. First Wilco show in over 10 years for me. Shame Son Volt can't afford/be bothered touring anymore of the UK.
  9. That there 'Mathematics' of theirs/his is a beautiful song You can't beat a shimmering tremolo geetar
  10. Hello all. New to these boards, but not Wilco. First show was on Wednesday 21st June 1995 at the Wulfrun Centre in Wolverhampton, here in the UK. Wilco were supporting The Jayhawks, and what I remember is; that despite the heat Jeff wore a woolly hat on stage, Jay Bennett had a full beard, I bumped into Jeff & Ken Coomer on the street outside the venue beforehand (can't remember what was said - probably something half-mumbled on my part), Wilco joined The Jayhawks at the end of the whole show for an encore of 'You Ain't Goin' Nowhere' and 'Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man' (Byrds-fest!). The
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