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Muzzle of Dan

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  1. That's what I thought too - new album track live debut?
  2. This is a great song - perhaps my favorite of the tunes I've heard so far from pre-release/live recordings. This recorded version sounds like it could be from Mermaid Avenue era Wilco. I really dig the production on this track - especially the delay effect on the vocals.
  3. Someone Else's Song is in 3/4.
  4. Finally got a moment to check out this song. I dig it. Cool acoustic psychedelic folk vibe. Definitely akin to something off Rubber Soul or Revolver. Sounds really fresh though.
  5. The last David Gilmour album was actually pretty great. Not sure how that will contribute into the Pink Floyd sound on this new album. Hoping for the best though; and a tour. Even if it's just Dave and Nick, I'd like to see them play some old Pink Floyd tunes together (as someone who has not been to a Pink Floyd show of any kind other than the Roger Waters The Wall tour).
  6. Been listening to the Mountain Jam show a bunch this week - Fake Fur Coat is probably my favorite of the new tracks. I also really dig Slow Love and Diamond Light (already ordered my Vinyl of that one).
  7. What a sad day... Gotta go watch some Young Ones.
  8. Caught the end of Diamond Light and the last few songs. Can't wait to hear more of this new stuff! Looks like Jeff got some new amps for this tour.
  9. Went to pre-order the Detroit show thinking I'd be jamming out to some awesome new tunes by later this week, only to have my schemes foiled by this: Please note, this is a preorder. This roadcase will not be available for download until approximately 4 weeks after the show takes place. Customers will be notified by email when the roadcase is available for download Guess if I'm going to want to hear the new stuff with the new band in the immediate I'm going to have to try to check out one of the upcoming webcasts. Hopefully there will be some tapers out and about too...
  10. Read through this thread and look for the posts by Chris Shaw. He was actually an engineer on the Ghost recording sessions and offers a lot of cool info.
  11. Got tickets to see the shows at Dodger Stadium and The Farewell to Candlestick Park Concert in SF. We sprung for good tix in SF and I managed to get $25 tickets for the Dodger Stadium show. $25 to see Paul McCartney? What a steal!
  12. More dates added today. Crossing my fingers that a date gets added near LA. Saw him at the Hollywood Bowl last time he came around and it was seriously the most fun show I've ever attended. Paul is such an incredible performer with boundless joy and energy. HIs band is excellent too.
  13. Saw Neil Young at The Dolby Theatre in LA tonight. It was the last show of his 4 show run and my first time seeing him play. It was super. He did a great cover of Gordon Lightfoot - If You Could Read My Mind.
  14. My girlfriend and I were at a theatre seeing a play in La Mirada - one town over from the Epicenter. That place was shaking like crazy.
  15. From London’s CAFE OTO: We’re thrilled to welcome Yoko Ono back to Cafe OTO for two very special performances – A trio with Thurston Moore and Steve Shelley next Saturday (22 March) and an NYC-style late night set the following Tuesday (25 March) with Nels Cline and Talvin Singh. Obviously, this is an incredibly rare opportunity to see one of the most important figures of the twentieth century avant-garde/counter-culture in such an intimate setting. The ticket links below will be added to our website later today, but we wanted to give email subscribers some advance warning as these are likely
  16. Not sure if I've seen this posted - thought I'd share. http://kdhx.org/music/news/the-ballad-of-uncle-tupelo-an-abridged-conversation-with-mike-heidorn Written by Robin Wheeler Mike Heidorn lives in Belleville, Ill., not far from the neighborhood where he lent his punk gunfire drumming to Uncle Tupelo for its first three albums. Over a three-hour lunch at a local restaurant with his band's framed album covers on the wall, Heidorn talks as fast as he drummed for the band. Open and thoughtfully verbose, Heidorn prefers to look back on what his band did, not on their place in history. This
  17. No love for Ray Manzarek? I'd put him on my list. Van Morrison too.
  18. I'm so happy to have the Tweedy Largo shows!!! It's especially great to have the night 2 show which I attended. I was just thinking about that show a couple weeks ago and thinking "damn, I got to see Jeff Tweedy play Dash 7, The Long Cut and Cars Can't Escape all at one show. Too bad I won't hear it again since there was no recording allowed but at least I got to witness these rare and amazing songs I love so much live, in person." Then voila! - I get on here only to see the shows have been put out and I can hear it all again. It's just as amazing to listen to over and over again as it wa
  19. Colin Meloy at The Fonda Theatre; LA
  20. 34 days is not so bad - just over a month. That said... I'm about ready to have baseball back in my life. Let's go Cardinals.
  21. Agreed. This is the best kind of religious experience.
  22. Shouldn't that read: The bands Wilco and Sun Volt rose out of the ashes of what band?
  23. What an incredible show. I feel so lucky to have gotten the opportunity to attend such an amazing night of music and entertainment. Jeff Garlin is a really, really funny guy. The off the cuff bit about the dogs coming to get him and playing an Andy Kaufman bit was hilarious; as well as the whole airplane story. Jeff gave a really beautiful and inspired performance, despite being terribly sick. After seeing the show in Santa Barbara, it was great to be a part of an audience that was the exact opposite of that one. Everyone was so quiet during the songs and it was so beautiful to be abl
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