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  1. The shows mentioned in this thread (http://viachicago.org/topic/48288-wilco-the-laptop-era/) are the perfect antidote against Wilco burnout. Try it!
  2. Wilco in the cover of Ruta 66, the best rock magazine in Spain; interviews with Jeff and Nels
  3. if something as googleable (at least outide the States) as N.W.A is nominated for HoF (http://viachicago.or...40#entry1512545) one can expect anything. So, UT and Wilco probably have/will have a chance
  4. Flash floods are very common in Iberia at the beginning of the fall, especially all around the eastern part of Spain. It's almost as predictable as monsoons in Asia. As for riots...who knows. The overall sensation here (in Spain) is one of absolute bankrupt, and not only in money terms.
  5. I would be very disappointed if any Wilco band member would attend a bullfighting (criminal) show. Wilco loves nature, I think, not death. I'm Spaniard, by the way. Bullfighting must be banned!
  6. My favorite Wilco DVD ever... (out of about 5; by the way, what happened to the DVD project?). I get goose bumps with Jay's part in 'In a Future Age'
  7. Thank you Mike!. And, as Calvino says above, this thread is a gem to explore and find fantastic shows. And thanks, Owl&Bear!
  8. oops, sorry, I referred to March 16, 2002, All Tomorrow's Parties.
  9. Posted 07 September 2012 - 05:37 AM choo-choo-charlie, on 05 September 2012 - 10:52 PM, said: Not sure what other shows he might have guested on. Tweedy introduces him a few times on that recording. I think Scott McCaughey made guest appearances on quite a few of the late-2001 shows. I've heard him introduced on those recordings as well...usually on "California Stars" and whatever the last song was, e.g. "Outtamind Outtasite" or "I Got You." Yeah, I think the Minus 5 opened for Wilco on some of those dates. When Wilco opened for R.E.M. in 2003, Scott plays on a few of those encores as well
  10. Containing their hit 'Black is Black'. Prohibitively costly for me back then (1966), about 1 $
  11. I'm sure they would sell out in the very close Buenos Aires and Montevideo, and maybe also in Santiago de Chile, at 2-hour flight distance. And, having in mind that the streaming of 'The Whole Love' was 'trending topic' in Brazil, surely also in Sao Paulo and/or Rio.
  12. My father took me to a concert of the man when I was 9 and made me a big fan of vibes sound, persisting until 'Summerteeth' and beyond .
  13. I've just checked O&B and none of those shows is available. Thanks for the info, anyway, I'll keep searching... Woops, sorry...
  14. An obituary in the main Spanish newspaper: Von Freeman, the long shadow of jazz. Saxophonist Dean of the Chicago music scene http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2012/08/24/actualidad/1345845066_821281.html a google translation below: Fame and fortune are concepts away from the natural path of jazzman. There are those who can squeeze its resources, move the fringes of fashion regarding gender or be an eternal tightrope between the popular and the intellectual to stay near the public. Others simply want to play music. In the narrow and crowded highways of jazz, the hero is not that striking,
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