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fineartoflife

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  1. Yep thanks, you were right. I actually ended up going after the public sale for Sunday. Section 210 Row C on the balcony. Does anyone know if balcony seats at the pavilion are any good?
  2. Does anyone know the presale password for XRT/Jam? or possibly link me to somewhere I can find it?
  3. I'd say Mule Variations because it has some of his more accessible experimental stuff along with a couple of his "pretty" tunes. I started with Rain Dogs and loved it but I know some people need to lead into it a little more with some of his other stuff (such as his real early albums like Closing Time and Heart of a Saturday Night) Whichever way you choose, good choice from the get go! That guy is one hell of a guy
  4. Here's a parody of Monty Python's classic Twit of the Year sketch that provides a humorous introduction to the hipster character and here's something potentially controversial, a hipster themed video that labels Sonic Youth, The Velvet Underground, and our very own Wilco as all being pretentious and that people only pretend to like them. It's still sort of funny nonetheless
  5. Ahhh thanks. I expected this to be the case but my search came up empty
  6. EDIT: I don't know how to close a thread, but whoever does, this thread needs closing (see second post)
  7. http://spencertweedy.com/blog/wp-content/u...12/dsc07478.jpg Apparently he subbed in Late Greats on December 16th for his birthday. I would love to see a video, what a lucky guy
  8. No Willie? Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
  9. I cross my fingers for Chicago, but I kind of hope it's somewhere else since things like these are always here for Wilco. I mean come on, lets share
  10. Man, he was such a great drummer. Really brought melody to the drums. One of my all time favorites. RIP
  11. Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova singing "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere"
  12. Christ for President would be fun. War On War would be great. Something new would also be great
  13. Sweetness, this sounds great. Is this the album with Kotche?
  14. I ain't here to convert atheists into believers I'm just trying to say the way school need teachers The way Kathie Lee needed Regis that's the way I need Jesus
  15. Sorry I wasn't clear, cause I can completely understand how "anti-Christian" can be taken completely out of context. One thing that bothered me was a teacher saying how ironic it was a that those who studied science during in college ended up as preachers/ministers. I raised my hand to ask why it was so ironic, and she seemed to fumble an answer of how faith and science are contradictory to each other. Another instance was an assignment made to assess the morality of certain people in given situations, and for each time a Christian was mentioned they were collectively described as anti-abortio
  16. Just a quick comment on some of this discussion of religion being forced on people; within the first 6 weeks of my third year in high school, there has been more anti-Christian statements made than there have ever been to the contrary. These have be perpetrated by the teachers just as much as the students, and my claims to rationalize (not fight) their claims have been pretty much shot down by Christian stereotypes. It's pretty insulting to say the least
  17. In the aftermath of the great debate that went on with religion and atheism here: http://forums.viachicago.org/index.php?showtopic=36668, what do you all think about the upcoming Bill Maher movie entitled Religulous? For those who don't know, here's a trailer and here's an Personally, I think it is good to expose some of the misconceptions and ignorance of different people regarding their religion, but I also think it is important to look at it not in the mindset of we do with Santa Claus or fairy tales, which it seems to be what he is doing
  18. I'm expecting to be surprised.... yeah.
  19. Hey Jude Paul McCartney near end, is a classic
  20. So someone just showed me this guy called Andrew Pelletier, and I've liked what I've heard from his website. I was caught by his piano acoustic rendition of Poor Places which I thought was really cool, so I thought at least that would levy some interest Check him out here: Andrew Pelletier
  21. I get what you're saying, and I think that is a very important step in looking at this whole picture at some point though, it all comes down to if what we are pursuing is actually "something," if that "hole in our heart" persay can actually be filled, or if we attempt to fill it up with other stuff that truely doesn't fit, so we search for what does, and as Christians believe (or at least some) it is Christ, and atheists believe (or at least some) do it is unfillable and our attempt to find something to plug it with is more or less a psychological response to our flawed human condition
  22. Are you saying that they are all legitimate "pursuits," is it just a way to define ourselves when we really aren't? I guess it all comes down to the divinity of Jesus, when you can separate him from other enlightened people, and define some sort of basis for our existence Btw, i really enjoyed your description of the human struggle for meaning, it's a beautiful yet ugly yet awesome thing
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