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  1. Wanted a recording from the Fall "Schmilco" tour and grabbed Seattle 9/2 this morning based on the recs above. After two listens I'd just like to add my $.02 that this is a fantastic recording of a fantastic show. The band sounds great and very confident with the new material. The arrangements are thoughtful and everybody's contributions come through really nicely on this warm sounding recording. Thanks for the rec!
  2. Ryan Adams (solo acoustic) at the Capitol Theatre. First time seeing him, pretty excited. Amanda Shires opens. Jason Isbell played yesterday at Jones Beach and has nothing scheduled until August 5th - I'm sure he'll be in attendance, hopeful for a sit-in of some sort.
  3. Just dropped in to say that "Teens of Denial" is probably my favorite album of the year so far - really digging just about everything about it and still feeling that way after a good 15 or so front-to-back listens.
  4. I keep hearing "Can't Stand It" in that bass riff that runs throughout the song, perhaps most obviously in the part just after the little break from 1:00 to 1:13 when the vocals pick up again. ...also this song seems like it's about the GPS's in all of our cars and phones, perhaps representing our new "God" that's always watching, right? Cool little song. Happy to hear something new!
  5. I've been really enjoying the new album Teens of Denial by the band Car Seat Headrest. Very melodic, fuzzy sounding, literate pop rock. Cool lyrics, songs with big choruses and surprising twists in arrangement and instrumentation.
  6. Caught the amazing and hilarious Milk Carton Kids at the Tarrytown Music Hall last night - a situation in which I found myself frequently thinking that it's almost unbelievable that two humans could make such a pure and beautiful sound. If you're into what they do it's great to see it live. Was really impressed with the opening act, Margaret Glaspy, who was previously unknown to me. Cool songs, great interplay between vocal and guitar, definitely worth a listen. She has a debut album coming out soon which I'm unexpectedly now looking forward to. Margaret Glaspy - Somebody to Anybody
  7. Shovels & Rope came on right about 8 and played until 8:40, set change was 20 minutes, Isbell came on right around 9, finished main set around 10:30, encore done around 10:50.
  8. Jason Isbell at the Beacon (tonight and tomorrow).
  9. I'm pretty much a soundboard snob, but I'm halfway through this recording right now and must say that the quality is excellent. Thanks for sharing! I watched the show last night from the front row of the loge (I was with my kids so no GA floor for me) and this recording is spot on to what I was hearing from my location (taper was probably 20 seats or so to my left). Everything comes through nicely in the mix, vocals are out front and clearly audible, and there's not that muddy quality that plagues some of these aud tapes, just a bit of echo. Looking forward to being on the floor at The Cap o
  10. Well seeing this link and subsequently discovering the "Albums That Never Were" blog has my Sunday morning productivity to hell (in the best possible way)! Lots of interesting stuff presented with great care in every possible way, not least of which is sound quality. Thanks for sharing.
  11. The show was pretty excellent all around. The new material and Warren's guest spot were definitely highlights. I wrote up a little more detailed synopsis in the "After the Show" show thread.
  12. After weeks of being on the fence I was finally swayed by the prospect of the new Star Wars material and pulled the trigger on a single-day Saturday ticket for Vibes. Got to Seaside Park around 3:30 and caught all of Gaslight Anthem, Billy & The Kids (pleasantly surpised by this act), and Warren Haynes (featuring Railroad Earth) leading up to Wilco. For anybody who has never been, there is a large U-shaped standing area in front of the stage that basically stretches back to near the soundboard behind which people are camped out on blankets, under tents, in chairs, etc. After each main act
  13. For those wishing to listen: Live stream of select shows from Newport Folk via Tunein
  14. The Isbell/Barnett conundrum is killing me. I just saw Isbell last night and he was incredible. I thought it would make it easier for me to miss his set at NFF but it actually made it harder! Since I essentially bought the tix for Courtney Barnett and Sturgill Simpson she'll probably win out, but it's gonna hurt knowing that Isbell is playing on the other side of that fort wall!
  15. I'm about 25 minutes away and this is pretty much my strategy too. I have friends that have been trying to get me to go to Vibes for years. When I saw Wilco was headlining this year I thought finally I'd be there - there's no way I'm missing Wilco so close by. Then the day and lineup was revealed (not particularly tempting to me and I'm leaving for vacation the next morning), the price of the single day ticket announced, and I was on the fence. I've gone back and forth on this one a bunch of times. After Solid Sound I made my peace with not going thinking what could they possibly do that I hav
  16. Yes! I was right in front of the other guitar player just behind the people on the rail. What really impressed me was the sheer number of high-quality tunes he strung together. There was no let-up in the set at all - just one great song after another. The craftsmanship just shines right through and that band is honed to a razor sharp edge. They just kill everything they play. The guitar tones are so incredible, the dynamics of the arrangements are perfect. I'm blown away by how blown away I was! One of the reasons I went last night is because I'm going to Newport on Saturday and seeing Isbel
  17. I was there tonight at College St. Music Hall in New Haven. First time seeing Isbell and I was absolutely blown away. This guy writes flat-out amazing songs and the band is as tight of an outfit as I've ever seen. Just an incredible performance, and only $25! I haven't been that impressed seeing a live act for the first time since the first time I saw Wilco.
  18. After a few days to process my fourth Solid Sound experience, and first with my children (ages 7 and 8), there was one particular experience that really stood out as unique and special for me - the Drums With Glenn workshop/performance that took place Saturday into Sunday culminating with the world premiere of a specially commissioned drum piece, "The Immortal Flux", composed by Glenn for the event. I know a few people have alluded to it in the Solid Sound thread, but I think it merits its own space. First a little background: Music is a constant in my household and my children have grown up
  19. "World Away" has a cool groove reminiscent of this:
  20. "Morning Phase" is streaming now on NPR's First Listen: http://www.npr.org/2014/02/16/274773496/first-listen-beck-morning-phase If you enjoy his more subdued, contemplative work a la "Sea Change", this album is really a can't miss. Beck sure knows how to record acoustic guitars perfectly, and here he surrounds them with beautiful ethereal and echo-y soundscapes. Certainly a mellow, mid-tempo listen, but undoubtedly very pretty music.
  21. Those videos were pretty great. Whether you like the album or not, it's pretty amazing how Brian Wilson had THAT bouncing around in his head, and that he was able to communicate his vision so clearly and produce exactly what he wanted. Definitely worth a watch - thanks for sharing!
  22. For anybody who's been following along, Charlie Sexton was playing guitar last night at Jones Beach (and I believe the show before as well). I talked briefly with Tony Garnier, Dylan's bass player, before Wilco's set and I asked him who was going to be on guitar tonight. He told me he didn't know, he was looking for someone and asked if I knew anybody. Then he told me it was Charlie, but he thought Colin would be back tomorrow.
  23. The last 3 songs of Wilco's set last night were just incredible, the energy from the stage was amazing. Watching Jeff play that slide part on "Loser" and seeing Beck doing his rap/dance routine, a monstrous take on "Yer Blues" again with some great harmonica from Beck and Jeff and Sean Lennon swapping verses, and then Glenn's pounding drums and Nels guitar flourishes on "Tomorrow Never Knows" - just great stuff, very exciting. I'm a big fan of Beck's acoustic output, and had never seen him before. I really enjoyed his set a lot. Loved hearing "Golden Age" and the "Song Reader" songs. Bec
  24. I'm pretty sure they don't read the requests. If anything, they just play the most requested song for a show. I think.
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