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knotgreen

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  1. I'm a bit tempted by this show. I have to imagine Jeff's set will be somewhat short, but I've recently discovered Haley Heynderickx, and really how could I not be intrigued by "gangstagrass"?! Conveniently, there's a Live From Here show at Town Hall the night before (guests TBA) which would make for a nice 2 days in the Big Apple.... edit: Live From Here on 02/22 does not include Jeff, sadly. (Guests: Nathaniel Rateliff, Aoife O'Donovan, Rachel Syme & Josh Gondelman)
  2. Spiders is such a curveball for a final show in a pretty long run of shows. I think I fell asleep right before it was played. Oops!
  3. Nice! This alone is worth the cost of admission (IMHO). Looking forward to the live stream tonight.
  4. Wow - thank you!! I'll shoot you a PM to figure it out from here.
  5. Maybe of little interest around here, but I'm seeing that Tom's daughters and widow have dropped lawsuits against one another over his estate. I can't begin to imagine what a painful mess that is, but one silver lining is that we will likely hear the long-teased Wildflowers box set in the not too distant future. There are few albums that I love as much as that one, and I'm excited to hear outtakes/demos from those sessions. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/tom-petty-estate-widow-daughters-settlement-926829/
  6. Hey thanks, man! Enjoy the hometown shows!
  7. Hey... uhhh... if you happen to be attending the pop up and are not a collector I sure would love one of these
  8. Roadcases 24-27, Jeff solo at Largo in December 2013. Jeff's under the weather and does about as much chatting as he does playing.
  9. Cool! If my memory is correct, that's the video that was showed during the Genelec Surround Sound installation at Solid Sound.
  10. Damn. SVE is a favorite of mine. Looks like Saint Paul is getting Low (nights 1 and 2) and Gaelynn Lea for night 3.
  11. Hey, all! Looking for 1 GA floor ticket for Friday, Nov. 22 in St. Paul. Please be in touch if you have one. Thanks!
  12. It was a very special experience! You might have noticed that they were assembling a small stage in the lot across the street from the venue. When I arrived yesterday there were maybe 150 people celebrating the "ground breaking" for the forthcoming Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture. Tulsa's own Taylor Hanson, of MMMBop fame, was giving a speech and referencing Leon Russell. It was such a funny Tulsa moment and a perfect end to a memorable trip. With respect to the guitar: It was made of wood from the original flooring, which was pulled up in 2007. That flooring was replaced for a second tim
  13. I very accidentally got a mini tour of Cain's yesterday before flying home. I went back to the venue to buy a t-shirt, and one of the owners was working the ticketing counter. After I gushed for a moment about the show and how magical the place felt, we were invited to come check out the office spaces that are in the front of the building. I spotted the guitar that you referenced and it was explained that when this gentleman's family purchased the venue they instigated the renovation which included replacing the old wood floors. That guitar was made from the old floorboards (and was used recen
  14. Great review, Paul. I don’t have much to add except to say that I feel incredibly lucky to have finally seen a show at Cain’s, a venue that my partner frequented throughout her childhood, and one that’s long been on my bucket list. I will say that there was a certain enthusiasm (for lack of a better word) to Jeff’s guitar playing, particularly on the louder numbers. I am not a musician and so I lack some of the vocabulary necessary to describe his playing, but there were moments where you could see and feel Jeff getting to that transcendent place. And now, for the first time in many mont
  15. IMHO Dave is an infinitely better songwriter. I've seen both bands live and I have to say that even the worst of the DMB shows I've seen was better than the Phish show I saw last summer... and I say this as a person who generally prefers Phish. Phish will likely get a nom -- their impact on music festivals and their touring record can't be overstated.
  16. Had a great time at Brooklyn Steel. I think we got a more relaxed Wilco compared to the previous night, but I suppose that's to be expected at a significantly smaller venue. Plenty of highlights, but how about this catch:
  17. Great review, Paul. Let’s not forget Jeff’s intro to Everyone Hides. It clearly brings him joy calling to attention your cameo in the music video. I will echo your sentiment about the sound quality, which was worlds better than in Boston (technical difficulties notwithstanding). I was very far off center and even still it sounded fantastic. Musically, We Were Lucky continues to be a highlight. This is perhaps a very odd take, but there is something about the late set Impossible Germany followed by Box Full of Letters that feels so awkward to me. I can’t quite articulate why, but I’ve fel
  18. I am so very sorry for your loss. I'm glad that the band played it for you both.
  19. I suppose that in some respects the band revealed during night 2 of 2 at Boston's Wang Theatre how they'll be handling setlist variety on leg one of the OtJ tour. We knew how the show would start (again promptly at 8:30), but I was surprised by how early Jeff took to the mic to address the crowd, or more accurately a group of men "with the biggest beers" Jeff had ever seen. It was right after One and a Half Stars that Jeff called out the guys for texting, and after ribbing them for a moment he softened the blow with a "we're not playing for you, we're playing with you." By my count, we got
  20. The very least I can do in your absence! My vantage point was such that I really only heard Jeff and a little of Glenn. It was certainly more stripped down than a proper "unplugged" rendition, and closer to a JT solo rendition. At least that's probably what most of the venue could hear, if they could hear anything at all.
  21. And so begins the Ode to Joy USA tour! What a treat to have the band back in town and at one of our nicest theaters. The last time Wilco took the stage at The Wang was in 2011 in support of The Whole Love (and featured one of my very favorite show posters to date - Ode to Citgo). The band took the stage at 8:30 and as they had done across Europe launched into two new ones: Bright Leaves and Before Us. I will say that one of my favorite parts of seeing this band on a tour in which they're supporting new material is to experience how the new songs integrate with older material. That was wha
  22. This album release has sure brought out the worst in Wilco fans. Love or hate OtJ, a few minutes in that FaceBook group is more unpleasant than any music Jeff has put out in his entire career. It's really sucking the fun out of this album cycle.
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