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  1. I sat directly behind the loudmouth guy whose voice Jeff recognized. Early in the show he demanded "SHES A JAR". Jeff said no, and hoped that by saying no it would discourage other requests. It did not. The aforementioned loudmouth later requested "STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN!". He did many smaller annoying things all night, and of course once the crowd stood for the encore, BAM he was right at the 2nd row aisle.

     

    I'll take credit for him playing One Sunday Morning, since I requested it and wrote a nice little story about my history with that song.

     

    Thoroughly enjoyed his guitar banter, explaining the Martin, and his tuning for Not For The Season (DADADE).

     

    Also joking about the location of the show, Jeff mentioned that he went to a college that was often thought of in the same teir as Princeton, Bellville Area College. BAC. Bring A Crayon.

  2. 12 shows and you forgot that people stand? Bummer that you can't stand for long periods of time, but if people want to stand, they'll stand.

     

    My first Wilco show was at a seated venue and after a few songs Jeff commented on how it reminded him of a Catholic church with all the sitting, then standing, the sitting... etc.

  3. Glenn is drumming on an album of duets featuring Sam Beam (Iron & Wine) and Jesca Hoop. It was recorded in Portland earlier this year and produced by Tucker Martine. Although I doubt either will happen, I'd love to see either (a) Glenn play drums on the supporting tour for that album or (B) Wilco play a show in Philadelphia.

  4. Looks like the vinyl version omits the live tracks, but it does include a download card for everything on the CD version.

     

     

    SIDE 1: Childlike And Evergreen (DEMO) / Someone Else’s Song (DEMO) / Passenger Side (DEMO) / Promising / The T.B. Is Whipping Me — with Syd Straw / I Am Not Willing

     

    SIDE 2: Burned / Blasting Fonda / Thirteen / Don’t You Honey Me / The Lonely 1 (WHITE HEN VERSION) / No More Poetry

     

    SIDE 3: MONDAY (DEMO) / At My Window Sad And Lonely (Jeff Tweedy solo) / One Hundred Years From Now / A Shot In The Arm (REMIX) / ELT (King Size demo) / Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (again) (David Kahne remix)

     

    SIDE 4: She’s A Jar (Austin demo) / Tried And True / Student Loan Stereo / True Love Will Find You In The End / Via Chicago (Austin demo) / Airline To Heaven (alternate)

     

    SIDE 5: Any Major Dude Will Tell You / The Good Part / Cars Can’t Escape / Camera / Handshake Drugs (First Version) / A Magazine Called Sunset

     

    SIDE 6: Bob Dylan’s 49th Beard / Woodgrain / More Like The Moon / Let Me Come Home / Old Maid / Hummingbird (alternate)

     

    SIDE 7: Just A Kid — with The Blisters / Kicking Television / Panthers / One True Vine / The Thanks I Get / Let’s Not Get Carried Away

     

    SIDE 8: Glad It’s Over / Dark Neon / The Jolly Banker / Unlikely Japan / I Love My Label

  5. This depends on the venue. I caught up with Jeff after a show in Wilmington, DE back in 2008. Small theater, bus was parked right out back. I didn't ask him to sign anything, but did get a picture.

     

    A lot of venues have private areas where the bus pulls right up to the venue, which makes pictures/meetings much harder, if not impossible.

  6. Dr Dog is not well suited to play a place that big. They put on one hell of an energetic show. I've been lucky enough to see them with 100 people in a tiny bar, and a handful of times at the Electric Factory. I wish they could have played longer.

     

    I didn't see any of the Avett set. Not that I dislike them, but I was there for Wilco and Dr Dog.

     

    A couple who left after Avetts gave me and my pal their pit tickets, so I was in the 5th row for Wilco. I just saw them last weekend at Forecastle, and they did the same thing there with rushing through the setlist and playing as much music as possible. Sure, I wish they were allotted more time, but I appreciate the effort the band put in to give us all they could, especially since they really were breaking down the set after "Shot in the Arm" but came out to play "Late Greats". very pleased with last nights show.

  7. the guthrie project that has been sitting in the vault for a while. don't think i'll pick this up. jay definitely saves his best stuff for SV. he's only got a few songs on this too, as far as i can tell. Yim Yames...why?

     

     

    http://www.amazon.co...tmm_acd_title_0

     

    Why Jim? Because Jim is awesome. Regardless of your personal taste, it can't be denied that Jim James is respected within the musical community. Collaborations with M Ward, Conor Oberst, Preservation Hall Jazz Band multiple times and tours, Ben Sollee, Daniel Martin Moore, Dr Dog, handpicked to open for Pearl Jam, the Roots.

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