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This is the funniest most brainless entertainment thread on this forum and I love it.
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Like I said - I was giving props for sure. Thanks for the clarification on the mp3 thing though.
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That is what I'm talking about - teach the newbies how to do it instead of just getting pissed at them - regardless of you being the one getting pissed, or not (giving props to analogman here to be clear) But just wondering why no mp3's? Also, if you liked the band since day one or you just heard about them when they had a VW commercial, who really cares as long as the passion and love is genuine for their incredible music. Luckily I fall somewhere between there but whether you were a founding member of this forum/board or not. It is a public forum. Peeps should figure out the etiquette (in
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Philosophical debates/discussions on the bands music and lyrics (whether for or not) about religion seems totally proper to me. Some people just don't want to think or talk about that stuff regardless and avoid it by getting into music like Wilco's in the first place This is why it is affiliated it is frowned upon by some. It is a whole thread all in itself I would tend to think. It is a slippery slope when you get beliefs involved in peoples opinions because there really are no ultimate truths when it comes to opinions (no matter how whacked out they are). In reading through some of the th
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So is it up anywhere that you don't have to be a member to download/listen?
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Woops. That's what happens when you are quickly sneaking on here during work. Thanks!
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SWEET. How do we get the rest of the tracks? Is it posted somewhere? Also, where do I see that poster art? I would have loved to buy one and support the members of the board's artistic endeavors..
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That show was in par with all the other Wilco shows I've been blessed to see this year. AMAZING. The room really didn't sound all "THAT" bad either. I did totally miss Andrew Bird though having to work until 5 and then with Traffic (and him starting at 7:30 sharp)..... Kind of LAMO that there were no collaborations. Tweedy did get his whistle on and then make a reference but that was it. Kind of weak. Jeff unplugged during the encore was a treat (except for the most obnoxious clapper of all time, you know the one guy out of 2000 people that just can't "Get it"). Great show.
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Try to keep me away from there tonight baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SO PUMPED! Use this thread tomorrow to discuss the highlights! To everyone that can't make it... sorry.
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That is a dream show. Tons of Chi-Town folk are driving to Shwill-Town, aka milWOOKee, aka Milwaukee. That is gonna be nanners if they do any collaborations. These are two of my strongest musical influences and the greatest living songwriters on the same stage on the same night. Absolutely amazing. STOKED STOKED STOKED STOKED...... The pain in my A$$ is that I have work in Chicago both days and I am going with my sister to see Regina Spektor the night before so it looks like a lot of back and forth for me that week. Oh well, it's worth it.
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Hey everyone, meet my new friend, Ryan Adams
hummingBERG replied to Leo's topic in Someone Else's Song
Well I saw the Chicago show on Saturday night. I am a huge Ryan Adams fan and was worried about the backlash of the MN scenario. He actually made a joke about it "Don't ask Neal, he only plays guitar" or something of that nature. Ryan and the Cardinals are on fire right now. SO tight, SUCH great harmonies, and their songwriting is IMMACULATE. The poster from the Chicago show has a dude sitting in front of Wrigley Field the day after the Cubbies clinch their division and a guaranteed trip to the playoffs. Pretty sweet. The Magnolia Mountain opener jammed so hard it was worth the whole ticket bu -
Yeah - HOB is owned by live nation. Many bands at that level don't have much of an option. Here in Chicago bands at that level either work with live nation, JAM, or indie promoters like me. We get screwed by the corp companies like that all the time. Working the grind and building up bands until they are big enough to work with them; then they get snaked. Also, if we go to do shows with the bigger acts, the room rentals of the places owned by those companies are so outrageous that it makes it impossible for us to put on the show. BULLSHIT. The crossover happens when it becomes more of a busine
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The lineup is pretty hot. Andrew Bird is amazing among several other acts. I am going to try and make it.
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true that
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What a way to go out I guess....
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My friend from high school shot the picture of that cover with Jeff on it. He was so STOKED. A lucky ducky indeed.
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Jeff Tweedy and Ryan Adams should write an album together.
hummingBERG replied to hummingBERG's topic in Someone Else's Song
First of all - I am a Wilco forum rookie that just got a profile on here today... So, woops and sorry about the re:post topic in the first place (AtticusPoonGoggler). I will try to search better before I start a new thread next time. However, my reply to some of the responses are.... If you ever listen to Ryan Adams and the Cardinals live in their more raw state you would hear more of the similarities between them and Wilco (especially in the current incarnation). I do recognize that "album wise" Ryan Adams' production is far more polished. There are also several comparisons to the Grateful De -
Where to start with The Grateful Dead?
hummingBERG replied to reverandgroove's topic in Someone Else's Song
I understand why someone wouldn't dig on Go To Heaven and or Shakedown St but both have a few undeniably classic cuts. Just peep these stand out tracks as I retract my statement as to them being stand out album's: Go To Heaven: Alabama Getaway Althea Feel Like a Stranger Shakedown St: Good Lovin Shakedown St Fire On The Mountain New Minglewood Blues -
Where to start with The Grateful Dead?
hummingBERG replied to reverandgroove's topic in Someone Else's Song
People can love or hate on them as much as they'd like but the dead are a HUGE part of music history and some of the best musicians and songwriters of our era. Here are 6 Dead albums that you shouldn't live without. American Beauty Workingman's Dead Terrapin Station From the Mars Hotel Go To Heaven Shakedown St Some newer and older wilco material has been heavily compared to the dead. When I met Tweedy this summer after the amazing Murat Theater show in Indy my buddy asked him if he was a fan of Jerry Garcia. Tweedy's response was this: "You are not the first person to ask me that lat -
Bell Bottom Blues - Eric Clapton/Derek and the Dominoes Attics Of My Life - Grateful Dead Black - Pearl Jam
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"I Am Trying To Break Your Heart" and "The Thanks I Get". It might be kind of cliche but god damn is it fitting. This is my first post/reply on the forum. Nice to meet you all. honorable mention goes to: "Walken", "At Least That's What You Said", and "Ashes Of American Flags"