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Dean Moriarty

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About Dean Moriarty

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  • Birthday 12/16/1929

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  1. Awesome show, great tune selection, but..................Jeff was right.........The Talkers were totally out of control!!!!!
  2. I really gave this album a good deal of attention when it first came out. I pretty much tried to force myself to like it. I gave it at least 15 listens straight through. The problem is no songs really grab me or make any sort of emotional connection with me. When I like a song I can listen to the same song like 20 times in a row. W(TA) has no songs that I want to hit repeat and listen to again.
  3. Yeah the "snorted my father" lyric is a little goofy, but IMO the gospel piano chord progression and the Richards-esque harmonies make the song.
  4. IMO the verse melody in One Wing is very annoying.
  5. That setlist is pretty sweet. It has many new tunes on it, but as I've stated above I really like American Central Dust. I'm psyched to see them in philly in September.
  6. Has anyone heard a release date for the new Band of Horses album? It seemed like a new release was imminent....
  7. Wow I checked out the tunes on myspace. I am shocked at how good it is. These guys are worth a listen.
  8. I started this topic and I have to say that is an excellent point.
  9. I'm bored with life....that's why I'm on this board.
  10. You are right. I've become so accustomed to saying and feeling that Wilco is my favorite band. I've gotta let it go. Being There, Summerteeth, YHF and a Ghost is born are some of my favorite albums of all time and leave it at that.
  11. It had been hard for me to come to terms with the fact that Wilco is simply a band on the creattive decline. Sky Blue Sky and (The Album) are indicative of the creative demise that we've all witnessed in many other bands in the past. ie. The Replacements, The Grateful Dead, the Stones, and My Morning Jacket just to name a few. While they still play great live, I find myself less pysched to see them live since the setlists are dominated by the newest lame material. Is anybody else depressed by Wilco(The Decline) ? Is a bounce back possible? I am doubtful unless Tweedy starts smoki
  12. I've listened extensively to both Wilco (The Album) and Son Volt's new one American Central Dust. Both have their share of Klunkers, but American Central Dust has a bunch of solid tunes. (The Album) has some good moments too, but has fallen way to the bottom of my CD stack. Farrar's new effort remains in the player. Obviously I vote for American Central Dust. What about you?
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