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  1. The title track, "Let's Break Up" and the final two songs "Never Lonely" and "Let it Pass" all instantly felt like good Hayden (also the instrumental "The Valley" is cool). The rest initially felt slight. However, like I said after repeated spins I think it hangs in with the last few Hayden records. It is worth the time, and is an album that can be easily overlooked because it isn't anything dramatic in stylisic shift. The fact that I can name almost all the songs says something, in context of this greater discussion we are having
  2. I agree on a certain level that we are able to "discover" things we likely wouldn't have. However I mostly find I now own more albums that i deem Mediocre, and I use to own only albums that slayed me. So I wonder if the quanity is killing the quality.
  3. I think the whole money thing is right. I have a local library that gets in basically anything you'd want music wise. I find that I'm quick to dismiss something I checked out for free at the library due to a lack of investment. Guys we have to stop this, we are missing out on enjoying this stuff by thinking we are missing out by not owning every album ever made (does that make sense). I just listened to the latest Hayden album from this year for probably the 10th time and you guys are right, it is really starting to click and connect. This was a record that I listened to a few times th
  4. I think there is just too much new music that is too easy to access. Also I have been lucky enough to have the resources to acquire new music. I have the same issue. I try to force myself to listen in the car to only one record per week, to really absorb it like I use to with records (this sometimes works, sometimes not.) Bottom line, I'm aware (and my wife reminds me) that it is more like an obsession to compile this huge record collection, but what does it mean? Am I emotionally connected to the music or the amount? This year I used my IPod Nano to only house new albums from 2009, and an
  5. Well my view on this was short lived, I listened to Vetiver's Tight Knit last night and some of I & W's Around the Well and I don't know, I keep going back to those two also. Who knows? I still haven't had that one album that just floored me completely.
  6. I'm a completist too, so I understand the plight. However, considering the dreams that have come true with AM and Summerteeth and UT Anodyne (NOV) on vinyl, I'm not going to get greedy at this point.
  7. Fair enough, It struck a chord, sorry. As far as your question, I think what people do with art (esp music) is out of the artists (musicians) hands once it is put into the world. This goes back to the whole issue of is Marilyn Manson responsible for some teenager comitting suicide arguement. If someone isn't profitting I can't see where an arguement would stand. Now in fairness, maybe I would have more empathy for this particular issue if it wasn't being pushed by the three musicians listed above. But that is a personal bias thing.
  8. Beautful Is Beautiful - Moby Grape (from the album Truly Fine Citizen)
  9. I should leave this alone, because I have found that we all view the world in our own way and that rarely does differing opinions make a bit of difference. That being said, I disagree (or don't understand your comment). I think there are a lot of grieving families worldwide that would find it insulting if someone insinuated that the potential perpetrators of horrific acts having to listen to mildly loud music was in some way torture. In some ways it saddens me that I imagine most will strongly disagree with my view, but oh well.
  10. I have listened to 22 new records this year (actually 21 1/2, I couldn't get through Beware by BPB). When it comes to music, I like most of you, can have an emotional reaction and can also listen from a music appreciation/critical standpoint. When it comes to my favorite of the year, I go with the one that truly killed me and not just the one that I know intellectually is better. (Does that make sense). Anyway, there is still a chance I will give the nod to I & W Aroung the Well, but since that is not truly a record of new music I might just go with Wilco. However, I have high hopes for
  11. Really? That song always breaks my heart. Too precious? What it is for you that turns you off?
  12. Well after another spin of (The Album) on my way to work this AM, I think I made it official that this is my favorite record this year (so far). It is my least favorite Wilco record, so I guess this says something about how much I like Wilco or how little I was blown away by anything else this year. Bottom line, I have recieved more enjoyment and listened to this album more than any other record this year. This by the way will be the first Wilco album that was my personal favorite of the year since YHF. I & W Endless Numbered Days beat out the boys in 2004 and Avett Brothers Emotionalis
  13. If i'm keeping track correctly, it seems that everyone's least favorite song on Being There is "Someone Elses Song" ?????
  14. It was for those who preordered (The Album) only. Similar to the red converse all stars tshirt that came with the SBS pre order. I think they did this with AGIB also. I bet you could score one on EBAY and probably the iron on stickers also. (Even though buying tshirt on ebay seems weird for some reason)
  15. For me, this is probably the strongest emotional connection I have with a record. I was in my second of year at college. I had just started dating/falling in love with the girl who is now my wife. We use to sit in her car and listen to every single word like it was some greater truth. Has there ever been a greater opening line to an album "When you're back in your old neighborhood, where the cigarettes taste so good" ? I wish I could feel the way I felt every time I put this record on. Man o man.
  16. to comfort all of us, I just recieved my music direct catalouge/mailer and Anodyne (vinyl)is now listed for purchase. I believe it is also released in Nov.
  17. Hotel Arizona slays me. I don't know why, but that song, especially the "I guess all this history, is just a mystery to me, one more worried whisper right in my ear" Oh the tears.
  18. nodep5

    You And I

    Unless you were a fan of Tweedy's songwriting from the get go and "You and I" isn't that huge of a leap in term of simplicity of songwriting compared to "Screen Door" or shit "Gun" for that matter. There was a time of course when some people argued the merits of Tweedy's simplicity over the more lyrically obtuse Farrar songs. This whole cutting edge stuff really in my mind only accounts for two albums in his entire catalouge (YHF & AGIB) not counting Loose Fur stuff.
  19. Ok, I'll play. There is only one song on that record that I could see not completely missing and this is Was I In Your Dreams. Was I? I like that part. No, I could live without that song, wouldn't want to, but I believe I could. I use to be luke warm on Why Would You Wanna Live?, but the banjo lick hooks me everytime now.
  20. This is destructive, and my fanboy membership specifically details no such activity being permissable.
  21. nodep5

    You And I

    I don't think it could have been said better. Common ground. I knew we had it in us now I'll just work on the Bread thing with you.
  22. nodep5

    You And I

    not to rehash yesterday, but on the same token, if someone has an opinion of why people are dismissing this song, that is no less/more legitimate than what you are saying. Not being pissy, just pointing out a slight issue here.
  23. I was a HUGE pj fan from about ten - no code, then I started shifting to other music. I think No Code is their best record looking back on it all. Anyway, I was more than excited when I heard "the Fixer". What a song. I finally heard the rest of record. Brief summary opinion: more than down hill from there.
  24. nodep5

    You And I

    That is me with my collection of soft pillowy rock. Thank you Bread, the Carpenters, America, that one Dan Fogelberg song, the late night infomercial (you know the one), Roberta Flack, oh, too many to mention. Heaven indeed. I know I have a problem with sarcasm, but don't read this thinking I'm joking. I love that stuff.
  25. nodep5

    You And I

    If you are speaking of the sweet tunes that you hear at the dentist's office, then I think Wilco would take that as a compliment. Why do people hate on bands like Bread?
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