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  1. We're not staying near the Pageant but we got a hotel in Westport - Maryland Heights and a car from the 15th - 18th for $177 via Hotwire. The car alone was $49 including taxes and fees. The room was $36 a night and $127 total including taxes and fees. I got a car since it was cheap as hell and we wanted to see Cahokia Mounds and maybe a little Route 66. :dancing

     

    Give me a yell if you go to Cahokia Mounds. That's right up the street from me, and there's some cool Uncle Tupelo/Wilco sites in the area, too.

  2. I noticed that Tweedy had a Booche's shirt after the show. I haven't been there in a zillion years.

     

    We pass through Columbia fairly often, since my parents live in Sedalia. However, with the insane gas prices, we're going to be taking Amtrak which means fewer stops in Columbia for pizza and Lakota. :( Although I've heard that there's a place in St. Charles that's selling Shakespeare's. But that would mean going to St. Charles. :yucky

     

    That show last fall was just an all-around good time. Even with driving to Columbia that morning and driving back to Illinois afterwards. :)

     

    As for Stag bottles, you've gotta come to Belleville when you're in town for the St. Louis shows. Every bar over here has either Stag bottles or, even better, Stag on tap. Oh yeah!

  3. It's been nine years since I moved from Columbia and I still get Shakespeare's cravings. *sigh* I think my half-baked supply is down to three.

     

    One of the best moments of the past year: stuffing my gullet at Shakespeare's, then wandering down 9th Street and into Wilco's soundcheck. It's like the angels looked down and said, "Hey! Robin would dig this!"

  4. I'm so thrilled they're adding a third show in St. Louis. I'm making the trip to celebrate the end of my first year as a college professor. It's been a really rough year for me--I had some serious health problems in the fall, and until last week it was looking like there wasn't going to be enough money in the department's budget to bring me back next year--so I feel like I have a lot to celebrate. I'm making it a road trip, I think, so if anybody wants to come along for the ride, let me know :P

     

    That's definitely one hell of a year. I'm so buying you a beer when you're here.

     

    And maybe a box of Tweedy-O's. :)

  5. I just booked the Red Roof in westport right off of page. $50 a night for Fri and Sat. Probably a 15 minute drive. The Forest Park Redroof was looking like $100 a night. I couldn't pass up the price difference.

     

    The drive's not bad from there; you'll avoid a lot of the nasty highway construction. Your hotel's right off Page Ave. Just go east on Page for a few miles. Go past I-170. Turn right on Midland Ave. Stay there for a few miles until you hit Delmar. Turn left, and you'll be about a mile from the Pageant.

     

    I'll gladly accept two Shakespeare's veggie half-bakeds in exchange for my personal navigation services. :D

     

    (Love your avatar. I think I see myself.)

  6. Were you in line for the halo? because i vaguely remember something along those lines. And we listened to the sound check. I myself met some pretty awesome people in the Halo and outside. Good Times as all Wilco shows are.

     

    Here's to the next 10 kick ass Wilco shows :cheers

     

    I just missed the line cut-off for being in the Halo Bar at that show. Instead I was outside, freezing my ass off, but it was a lot of fun.

  7. No problem

    Most of us are now waiting in anticipation to get that night. I'm basically ready to figure out if we could get a cook out going in front of the Pageant beforehand..lol

     

    There's a hot dog cart that parks outside the Pageant, but that's usually after the show. Personally, I'd rather run to the noodle shop down the street.

     

    Last time I was in line at the Pageant for a Wilco show, some stranger offered me half of her Qdoba burrito. More proof that Wilco people is good people. :thumbup Although I didn't take the burrito, perhaps I'll buy extra noodles and offer them to someone next time.

  8. Hmmm I remember getting tickets more than a few days after they went on sale at the Pageant in '06.... though I could just be my foggy brain mis-remembering....

     

    I could be misremembering, too. Someone bought my ticket for that show, now that I think about it, so there's a good chance I have no idea what I'm talking about. :)

     

     

    I really think all of the out-of-towners coming to St. Louis for the show need to set up a shantytown in the parking lot across the street from my house. It's highly visible and would certainly alert the media that there's more to Belleville than our fantastic annual art show, Catholic shrine and Stag Beer. :)

  9. They played one show at the Pagent in 3-06 and if I recall correctly, it took a while to sell out (last time they had played STL was in 2004). Here they are now, two years later, and they sell out two shows (soon to be the third) within minutes.

     

    The '04 show didn't sell out, but it was at the Fox, which is quite a bit bigger than the Pageant. I'd like to see if they could sell it out now, although I'd rather seen them at the Pageant than the Fox.

     

    The '06 Pageant show sold out in minutes, but it was just one show. Two years ago, I wonder if they would have sold out two shows this fast. I know a lot of local fans have been feeling pretty starved for them. And I don't recall such an influx of people coming to St. Louis to see them in the past, which I think is great. I hope it'll let the non-Wilco world in St. Louis and the Metro East see what a special thing it is to have such a talented songwriter and musician come from here.

     

    In Belleville, seeing anything about Jeff's success in the local media just doesn't happen. It's sad. Dadgummit, I've even been thinking about penning a cranky letter to the editor of our little paper to inform them that, perhaps a local boy's band getting heaps of critical acclaim, being nominated for Grammys, playing SNL and selling out shows left and right just might be worthy of a little blurb.

     

    I'm thrilled for the band, too, and so excited about these St. Louis shows. It's always a good time when they come here, and I hope Jeff gets the hometown welcome he deserves.

  10. I Hotwired the Sheraton City Center St. Louis for $59 a night Sat and Sunday before I even knew Wilco was going to be in town (taking my husband for a baseball weekend). While not near The Pageant, the Metrolink goes from downtown to the Pageant (and the airport) and does run pretty late. I'd recommend trying to Hotwire or Priceline something downtown under $80 a night and avoid having to drive around. Unless you already have a car; if you do, you'll end up having to pay to park downtown which is kinda a pain. Then maybe staying out near the airport is the cheaper option. I don't think there are many hotels in the Delmar Loop area (near the Pageant).

     

    That Sheraton is awesome! I stayed there a few years ago and didn't want to leave. It's across the street from a Metro stop. It's maybe a 10-minute ride to the Pageant. You did good. :thumbup

     

    NOW - I have a question for those who already got tickets for the earlier St. Louis shows (how nice of Wilco to add a third on the night I'm actually going to be in town!). I know upstairs is going reserved - were those reserved seats an option during Wilcoworld presale? Or should I just hope I can get anything and be happy with it? I'm a little over the standing on the floor for hours to hold a decent spot thing/ but it does seem like i"m gonna be lucky to get anything.

     

    I'm pretty sure the reserved seats weren't included on the Wilcoworld presale, but I wasn't paying terribly close attention. I just seem to remember the pull-down menu only having the GA option.

  11. Oh, I know where all the Trader Joe's are located. I'm such a regular that, when I moved, the manager of the TJ's closest to my old house gave me a dozen roses.

     

    Kimcatch, you best get your ass down here! Do you have any idea how many Thai restaurants are within two blocks of the Pageant? Four. Four! I met Andrew Bird at one of them last year. How can you pass up such a scenario?

  12. That Baymont's really nice. My aunt and uncle stayed there recently and were really happy with it. I just looked at the Baymont website. For $65/night, that's a pretty damn good deal.

     

    It's a little jaunt to the train stations, but not bad. The ones nearby have lots of parking, and they're pretty safe. The trains usually run well after any shows at the Pageant, so that shouldn't be a problem at all.

  13. One of my friends used to work for Hullaballoo. She also claims innocence in the fire, but sometimes I wonder ...

     

    Euclid move a few years ago to some fancy digs in downtown Webster Groves. It's still awesome, though. I haven't been there since I moved to the Illinois side last year and I miss it.

  14. There are numerous hotels that would fall into the affordable catergory just south of the Pageant. There is a Holiday Inn at the corner of I-44 and Hampton Ave which is not too far away(more than walking distance) and a brand new Drury Inn right across the street. THere is also a Holiday Inn Express on the corner of I-44 and Jefferson. You should be able to find something for under $100 a night. Anything too much less in St Louis proper you may want to reevaluate safety.

     

    Those were the ones I was going to mention, along with the Best Western on Lindell near Forest Park and the Hampton Inn on Oakland, also near Forest Park. There's really nothing within walking distance.

     

    There are Cardinals home games the same nights as both shows, so I'm not sure what that will do to the hotel situation downtown. I'd avoid it.

  15. I dunno if it's from reading too much about accelerate, looking at the 9 web sites they have for the album or now the cross-sell shit of having Time-Warner post stupid stuff like the above.

     

    I'm sick of it and the cds not even out.

     

    See, I haven't read anything about "Accelerate" yet, or looked at any of the nine web sites for the album, so perhaps it's easier for me to see this little publicity stunt as a fun little jab at the media that's spends so much time and energy speculating over things that really don't matter, like who people sleep with.

     

    Maybe it's time to step away from the publicity machine if it's ruining the musical experience.

  16. My four-year-old daughter is crazy about robots. We saw the trailer for "Wall-E" last weekend when we saw "Horton Hears a Who", and she's talked more about wanting to see the "robot movie" than she has about Horton. I hadn't heard anything about it until we saw the trailer, but now I'm really excited about it.

     

    I was really dreading the movie thing when she was little. I'm trying to avoid Disney crap at all costs because I don't want her falling into the princess obsession. I'm finding that the Pixar ones are definitely the best of the bunch.

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