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jsarnerphoto

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  1. I got 8th row orch 2 for Portland. I swear I lost 3 rows trying to figure out if that last letter in my stupid captcha was an "H" or an "X" - can't complain though!!
  2. There's tons of bike parking at Mass Moca, too. Although you risk getting ticketed for BUI, you most likely won't kill anyone if you run them down!
  3. Sorry, Tim. I got an email from Deb yesterday with the announcement and responded with a request. I never put it together that you were who you are until I saw this post and looked at your site. I was so envious of you last year because I missed most of the festival waiting in line 2.5 hours for each of the headlining shows, just to get close enough to shoot with the gear I was allowed to bring in (didn't have a pass). When they announce the lineup, there will probably be more passes to be had from the other bands' promoters, no? Josh
  4. What a coincidence, I was just about to post them! It's too bad Jeff was lit entirely from those two lights above and behind him. Between that and security making us shoot a mile from the stage, they aren't my best shots. At least they turned on some lights when the Handsome Family played! Jeff Tweedy and The Handsome Family, Boulder Theater 01-08-11 As for the shows, I loved both of them. The unique setlists were awesome and took care of a couple of never-heard-live tunes for me (inluding She's a Jar ). I just can't believe I missed the amazing encore Saturday night. As it was, I made
  5. That's awesome - I love when the rows start really close. We had the first row in DC (had to get there at 4:00 and freeze our asses off), and it was literally 1.5ft from the stage. When he played Acuff Rose off the PA, we were all standing and he was just inches from our faces. I literally could have tied his shoelaces together.
  6. I recorded the show from about 3 rows in front of the soundboard (24bit/48kHz source). I'm well-versed in all kinds of tech (those bits of extraneous HTML code in my previous replies notwithstanding - that was my iPad's fault), but I know nothing about mastering audio. If anyone wants to take a crack at it, they are welcome to it - just shoot me a PM. If you want a sample to determine if it's worth it given the other sources available, let me know. Thanks everyone else who taped - downloading now.
  7. I went with the two-pronged attack - I went for Saturday while my wife tried Friday for me. I wound up getting Section A center, second row, for both nights! This (almost) makes up for getting shut out of the Bowery, since the Bowery is about 2,000 miles closer to home than Boulder.
  8. All of these are excellent points and I'm sure would be the best way ro handle it in any rational venue. But the Tarrytown staff wasn't going to listen to anyone. When they made me put away my tripod, Stan gave me the tape to fasten the mic to the pole - that didn't sway them in the least. The worst part is that I was there very early and got all set up without any interference. Then somebody suddenly decided to arbitrarily invent a "rule" about 4 minutes before curtain. After that experience, I was gun-shy about charlottesville so I didn't bring my tripod. But the staff was much more
  9. Yes, I did have to go stealth. It sounds surprisingly good for a recording made from a Zoom H1 stuck to an arm rest with masking tape loops (except for the fact that everyone leaving my aisle managed to knock it off. Coincidently enough, I'm listening to it right now on the train to Charlottesville. I didn't want to risk going stealth in DC because I was front row center. I hope somebody got it, though. That's a show I absolutely have to hear again.
  10. I called the Tarrytown Venue and asked about taping. The woman who answered the phone was obviously aware of Tweedy's policies and said I could absolutely record, just no video or still photography, I got there and started setting up my rig and a nice, middle-aged usher said it's cool that (Tweedy) lets us tape and asked if I would be putting it up on btetree. He just said to make sure I kept my tripod out of the aisle, The next person who approached me said she didn't think I could tape, despite my explanation that the artist allows it and I called ahead,. She went off to investigate and
  11. Glad you didn't whistle to "one Wing" Hey B, Didn't know you were there. Where were you sitting? Are you going to any more of the shows?
  12. Agreed, fantastic show with amazing acoustics (se my note about taping below). Plus, Jeff could not have been more friendly and accommodating the few of us who met him behind his van right after the show. I've been carrying around a print of a shot I took of Jeff that I love and a silver paint marker for literally months - solid sound, Philadelphia folk festival, you name it. Finally he was right in front of me and I took out the photo and my pen was missing. I couldn't believe it! I was emptying my pockets and handing stuff to strangers to hold like a complete spaz. To this minute, I st
  13. Oh, I play alright - singing is another story though. I only sing when there's nobody in a 50ft radius. If I lived in the city, cats would throw shoes at ME.
  14. I'm with Lance on this one. The D chord only shows up twice when Jeff plays it: on the words "clothes" and "stared" (up at the stars). Depending on your vocal range, you might find it easier playing the same chords with the capo on the 6th fret (believe it or not).
  15. Not at all. If you want to, you can also link to my site - there's tons of Solid sound shots there (jsarnerphoto.com)
  16. Sorry for the delay - this goes out to Brennan and his mom..... "You know you're serious about singing when you stick your finger in your ear."
  17. Ha ha, I'm glad you like it. I've been so busy that I still haven't gone through all my Solid Sound shots. if i wasnt getting up in 2 hours to fly to Phoenix, I'd post another shot from a moment I'm sure you'll remember. I'll have to process it when I get back.
  18. I just matched this photo I took up to the recording (after "The Ruling Class") - Hilarious! "You know...people...I look down and there's people singing along quite often, which is really nice. But whenever you mess up the words and you look at them to help you out, they always go....."
  19. Wow, that was fast! And I'm pretty quick on the captcha. There was a 2 ticket option when I got through but I never made it to the next step. The whole thing could not have been 30 seconds after they went live!
  20. Nevermind re my previous post - info is back up...
  21. The first thing I went to do when I woke up this morning was go to set calendar alerts for the pre-sales - but now all mention of the shows are gone from wilcoworld.net (save for a scrolling news item that takes you nowhere). Did anyone make a note of the days/times for the pre-sales? I'm pretty sure the Bowery show was 10/27 (and I'm guessing 10:00 am). Thanks. UPDATE: I found the pre-sale dates (thanks to babystew.com) - anyone remember the times? Sat., 12/4: New York, NY (Bowery Ballroom) Two ticket limit; pre-sale starts Wed. 10/27 via Front Gate Tickets; regular onsale Fri. 10/29
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