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FYI, I got my copy of this comp today, and it seems to just be the album version of Someday, Some Morning, Sometime from Mermaid Avenue, Vol. 2. Jeff and Jay are the lone players on this song. Still great to hear, of course, but don't buy this comp expecting a previously unreleased live version or anything.
The live version they did of Someday, Some Morning, Sometime in 'An evening with Wilco' in Boston back in 2010 is unbeatable
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I always liked the tune, but the chorus gets old after while. The "Shake It Off" seems like it repeats two times too many... )..
that's also true for 'You never know'
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Pure dad beauty
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So you believe in a fallible God?
Yeah, only fallible gods exist
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I can't stand Jay Farrar's "God-given voice"
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Simply don't go to a seated theatre,I refuse to go to a place where's no R & R spirit. Go classic and dream yer dreams away
What about Poor Places?
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Did the 'pampas' fans first educately ask you to stand sit?
Note: maybe, coming from the Pampa, they were trying to play 'gaucho throwing bolas', as Darwin described in his Beagle book...
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Likely Chicago
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OK Allright OK Allright!
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Winternails
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"So what does "urban" really mean?"...
not sure
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I'm sure 2011 will be a great Wilco year. Thanks to the band and all of you.
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Jeff Tweedy
Tom Verlaine
Miles Davis
Jan Sibelius
Ronnie Lane
Neil Young
Ry Cooder
Nick Drake
Claude Debussy
John Lennon
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Until now, I like Wilco in all of its...versions? disguises? expectations?
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Last submission candidate to possible best of 2010?
This
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The NYC is a penguin of some sorts...not sure exactly what kind since Nate picked that image. However I can say that the penguin for NYC was Jeff's idea =)
It seems a Rock-hopper Penguin (Eudyptes cristatus). Very nice
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I could agree if I'd believe in gods.
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Akron/Family opened for Wilco in Madrid, May 2009. Three days later they also played before Wilco and Jayhawks in Seville's Festival Territorios.
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Sibelius - Concert for violin & orchestra; Opus 47
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Nope
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"We like Wilco a lot. We like that they're mining the future as much as we're mining the past. We like that we're Chicago boys. We like that our kids play with their kids. We like that they have an insane collection of guitars. And we like that they like records the way we like records. That is, we both capitol-L-Love records. So when the opportunity arose to introduce our audience to their audience at Wilco's Solid Sound Festival, we were all about that. We spin, they play, all is right with the world.But then we thought: what if we turned the turntables? What would Wilco spin if they could spin us? Idea: give each member of the band access to our entire catalog and ask them to pick a few of their favorite tracks. Here's the result: The Numero Group as seen through the ears of Wilco. Seventeen tracks from the over forty records we've compiled in the last seven years. From us, to you, and for free, yet. We have no plans to start a band, by the way." - Tom Lunt, Rob Sevier & Ken Shipley/The Numero Group
http://exileonmoanstreet.blogspot.com/2010/09/various-wilco-spins-numero-group-2010.html
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Medley: Rainy Day Women + Heavy Metal Drummer
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Love minus zero
You're a big girl now
It takes a lot to laugh, it takes a train to cry
To Ramona
and a few hundreds more
Deerhoof / The Raccoonists split 7" + digital single
in Just A Fan
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I took me 5 seconds to read this to order both mp3 tracks!