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choo-choo-charlie

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  1. You're welcome! The Umphrey's McGee records I've got are Anchor Drops, Live at the Murat, and Safety in Numbers. There are others, but I'd suggest going in that order. As for Minus the Bear, I've only heard their first three records, This is What I Know About Being Gigantic, Highly Refined Pirates and Menos el Oso.
  2. I'm digging this. My very first thought was "man, these guys sound like Umphrey's McGee without the excessive jamming." I'm hearing some Minus the Bear too, particularly in the guitar work. Solid work, sir!
  3. My mother surprised my wife and I with an iPad. My wife's folks gave us a new Canon Powershot. We've been watching the first three seasons of MadMen on DVD. And I'll be starting a few new books/other reading shortly:
  4. Man, I just wanted to share a bit of [old] news about [most] everyone's favorite [Wilco] album.
  5. Ha, I totally overlooked the date of the article. I had assumed it was a new story because it was on the homepage...
  6. Sometimes a band gets lucky and captures exactly what it intended on a record. And sometimes, as happened here with Wilco, the process of recording triggers profound creative change, dislodging old patterns and opening up new ways of thinking. Wilco starts with terrifically trenchant, earnest songs about the redemptive powers of love and music (and love of music), and then builds wildly idiosyncratic layered accompaniments to suit them. Since the release of 2002's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, Wilco's guitar-based instrumental backdrops have become bolder and at times thrillingly ambitious, even as it
  7. I personally did not care for the Summerteeth tribute either, although I applaud the musicianship. I think the covers took a lot of the great melodies and turned them into not-melodies...
  8. I can't answer your question about its status (or non-status) as a live tune, but I enjoy it on occasion - it's not in heavy rotation. Between this tune and The Thanks I Get, One True Vine and Let's Not Get Carried Away, I think SBS could have been a different record, but I'll take it just the same.
  9. That's a good one. Jeff's got the capo way up there...
  10. "Everybody Needs Love" is splendid.
  11. I've been in three bands, all with pretty bad names. 6th/7th Grade: This was when I first started playing guitar. We were called Love Life. High School: We were called "Al" because our drummer's crappy old used drum kit was a Talon brand, but the 't,' 'o' and 'n' were faded out. Inventive, I know. College: Formed a band called Sidewinder to play a one-off cancer benefit show. Definitely the best band [talent-wise] of the three.
  12. And those Jane Seymour "open heart" bracelets, necklaces, or whatever they are... I dislike these as well.
  13. I really need to hear this, because the one that I've seen/heard had no resemblance to "Dash 7" whatsoever.
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