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Central Scrutinizer

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  1. I think he's speaking from the heart but sometimes the fingers get in the way of what you're trying to say. I think what's great about this argument is to listen to the different perspectives, and agree to disagree.
  2. 8/8 Cary NC Koka Booth Amphitheatre Set list You Are My Face Muzzle of Bees Shot in the Arm Radio Cure (it was YHF nite!) -- Jeff said several times Cary seemed like a "nice crowd," great emphasis on "nice." Said they were going to "take our time tonight and perform it correctly" Impossible Germany Remember the Mountain Bed Handshake Drugs One Wing Jesus etc. Misunderstood Pot Kettle Black Poor Places Reservation Spiders Encore 1 (All with Total Pros) Hate it Here (Dunno how long he's been doing it, but the last three shows Jeff does this "thing" with his hair, during "Caught myself thin
  3. Band got a later start in Charleston because it complained about the PA being too loud in Jacksonville. They spent extra time trying to set levels. Someone told me last night that Bon Iver was not supposed to play at Cary which seemed odd.
  4. Music is subjective; preferences are a result of experience. Albums that are popular are accessible either through a "push" or "pull" approach -- the music industry "pushes" people like Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus upon the world. People who don't venture beyond pop radio never move beyond that range of experience. Bands lik Wilco are pulled into public consciousness by word of mouth, people who actively seek to broaden their experience. Certainly YHF made it number one through a combination of the two -- the press about the album/movie/book brought the artist to a broader consciousness, mor
  5. From a technical standpoint, differences in the three albums: YHF -- band wrote developed and recorded songs, then deconstructed them and rebuilt them using Pro Tools, adding the sonic texture and "noise" AGIB -- band developed and constructed songs using Pro Tools, then broke down what they had created and figured out how to recreated organically. SBS -- band created the songs together organically and recorded them. Then gave them added lift through performing live.
  6. It was a great show, but a notch below their performance in Jacksonville, particularly Nels. He seemed to be into the music but not as crazy as Jacksonville, where he was pogoing and pretty much a maniac by the end thrashing around -- John was not quite as energetic as he was in Charleston. Pat was his usual rock star self. Jeff talked more at Charleston than Jacksonville, though he seemed more laid back in Jax -- we talked to the soundman afterwards and he said the band had complained that the PA in Jacksonville was too loud. Charleston was more restrained, though the sound seemed flat, and
  7. No poster, just the tour one (not a great one, hand holding a burned match, wilco spelled among the fingers and fingernails. Also general tour shirts.
  8. They set up way in the back on the right (facing the stage) -- you'll be able to see the small monitors for the horns' ear buds. I got to wander up front before the show, nozing around the stage setup. With Bon Iver set up in front of the Wilco stuff you couldn't squeeze a muffin between the gear.
  9. "I always wanted to name a dog 'Stay.' 'come here, Stay, come here, Stay ..." Steven Wright
  10. John got his chance in the spotlight in Jacksonville and nailed it! The crowd roared.
  11. Jax started at 8 -- with Bon Iver. Wilco took stage about 8:45.
  12. Florida Theatre setlist Was I in Your Dreams (w/Total Pros) Blood of the Lamb (w/clarinet solo, awesome New Orleans feel, red-lit stage) You Are My Face Side with the Seeds (one I requested) IATTBYH Company in My Back Remember the Mountain Bed (one I stuffed the ballot box for -- best vocals on this song *ever*) --Tweedy banter: talked about the gnats in Indy (there were a roving band of gnats in leather jackets) Handshake Drugs Impossible Germany It's Just That Simple (O.K. Cary is safe, it was played in Jax, thanks Jeff and John) Forget the Flowers --Tweedy mediated issue on floor near s
  13. Just don't go making an asp of yourself.
  14. I've seriously thought about naming my dog's member Jeff Tweedy.
  15. Last I checked, Pieholden Suite was the top request for Jacksonville -- on the hopes that the Pros will be here.
  16. I'm sort of the same with Handshake Drugs, but I'll hold it!
  17. I posted this on the Charleston and Jax threads, FWIW If the past is any clue, here are 13 songs the band has played in each of the first 4 dates (and are pretty standard for the rest of the shows in '08 (touring with the Total Pros would ensure a few of these in the rotation): Spiders (Kidsmoke) Handshake Drugs I'm the Man Who Loves You (w/Total Pros) Hate It Here (w/TP) Walken (w/TP) Impossible Germany Shot in the Arm Outtasite (Outta Mind) Jesus, etc. You Are My Face Company in My Back One Wing Sunny Feeling Can't Stand It and Monday have fit in with Total Pros. Only about 38 differen
  18. I posted this in the Jax thread, but this was some cyphering I did last night with the help of WilcoBase and setlists posted on VC: If the past is any clue, here are 13 songs the band has played in each of the first 4 dates (and are pretty standard for the rest of the shows in '08 (touring with the Total Pros ensures a few of these in the rotation): Spiders (Kidsmoke) Handshake Drugs I'm the Man Who Loves You (w/Total Pros) Hate It Here (w/TP) Walken (w/TP) Impossible Germany Shot in the Arm Outtasite (Outta Mind) Jesus, etc. You Are My Face Company in My Back One Wing Sunny Feeling Can'
  19. Spiders (Kidsmoke) has been played at every show thus far in the tour. Shot in the Arm and Handshake Drugs too.
  20. Wilcoworld.net's shop is showing a "tour" poster for all of the shows. IMHO, the poster sucks. Dunno about individual shows -- someone had a link for a poster for the Indy show.
  21. My wife and I are heading in about 5 to Chas. Hopefully we can wander over. I'll either be wearing a Fender or Levon Helm Band ballcap. You won't be able to miss me. Really. If I could have scored the first tickets that showed up on Music Today back when the date was in Feb., would have been sitting behind you, enough to give you noogies during the show.
  22. I appreciate your views of SBS. Tweedy admittedly takes great pains to select tracks from among the bands recorded work, painstakingly sets the order of those songs that make the album (Let's Not Get Carried Away, for instance, didn't). My point is this is the album that he chose to make -- true some decisions are forced due to circumstances -- but this is the album he chose to release -- and in interviews talked positively (said at one of the home concerts that he thought it was their best album). Love it, hate it, shred it. Wish what he might have done, rue what he didn't. But it is the
  23. Fingers crossed must make it very hard to type :-P
  24. It was most assuredly a joke. If you are fans -- fanatical -- about this band, it is because who they are. And as artists, if they make something that they feel is worthy to put before their fans -- it is important and meaningful to them -- that is who they are. That is your band. You can like or not like particular songs, particular albums, but you can't deny who they are or who they have become. This isn't football where if the band doesn't do well enough this year, you can fire the coach. If it isn't your cup of tea, don't support them because who they are doesn't resonate with you. But we
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