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drunkonaquariums

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  1. I was at the St Paul show. They came on at about 8:50 and finished the 2nd encore at almost 11:20. 2 1/2 hours of blistering rock. By the set-list I'm guessing this one was about the same length... maybe a few minutes shorter.
  2. I wouldn't worry. This setlist, I think, has everything to do with the venue. Awful sound. They had to play all their rockers and barn-burners to make everyone dance and forget about the sound. A lot of their more subtle/introspective material wouldn't have sounded good at Roy Wilkins. I'm sure they'll dig a little deeper in the next few shows.
  3. I thought they made the most of that venue. The sound was really bad, but they made me forget about it early on. They played barn burners and skipped the introspective stuff. My buddy and I brought 4 people who'd never been to a Wilco show before and they all had a blast. The 2nd encore was amazing. My favorite songs of the night were Hummingbird and Theologians. Here's the Star Tribune review: http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/music/63421907.html?elr=KArksD:aDyaEP:kD:aUt:aDyaEP:kD:aUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUU And set list with commentary: http://www.startribune.com/blogs/63423162.html?
  4. Got it, don't know how I missed it when I looked before. Thanks!
  5. Sorry can't help with the tab but do you have the link to that performance?
  6. Curtained Xcel would be sweet, especially with a GA floor. I went to Des Moines last year at Val Air Ballroom. Not a great sounding venue, but it was an awesome vibe in there. GA floor is preferable, but I'd still take Northrop over RW.
  7. We've gotta do something. Roy Wilkins is the worst sound venue in the Twin Cities. It's a 1930s hockey arena, currently serving as home for the Minnesota Rollergirls roller derby thing. From everyone I've talked to, the venue literally ruins shows. I can't believe Wilco booked the place. Still a month and a half until the show. I'm calling for a popular revolt. We've gotta collect signatures or something. Get them to change the venue. Northrop Auditorium has amazing sound and views and has gotta hold close to 5,000, the capacity at Roy Wilkins.
  8. Well, that's cool. It's also different when you're yelling out a title of an old or rare song. Maybe one he doesn't typically play live. But for the most part I hear people yelling "SUNKEN TREASURE!" or "HEAVY METAL DRUMMER!"
  9. I go to Wilco shows with my buddy who's 6'6". Our philosophy is that virtually anywhere he stands he's going to be blocking someone's view. Just because he's tall, he shouldn't have to spend the show walking on eggshells making sure he's not blocking anyone. And we're big Wilco fans, we don't want to stand way in back where the sound bounces around in a lot of venues. I'm not very tall and it sucks when somebody blocks me, but it's a part of the deal with general admission floors. I forgot to mention in my earlier post that what I can't stand are the vehement song-requesters. Not just a
  10. I voted "about the same" because I've only seen 4 Wilco shows, all since 2007. The first time I saw Wilco was in an auditorium with seats. To my dismay, through the first several songs of the show everyone in the back half of the floor was sitting down. I can't sit down for a rock show, much less a Wilco show. I need to stand, move and feel the music. After about 5 songs I couldn't take it so I stood up and some around me did the same. I could hear comments and tell that many people were irritated that we were standing. To me, it was ridiculous. I don't come to the show and get shitty
  11. Hahaha... Never heard Liam Finn, I'll have to check him out before the St Paul show.
  12. I think it'd be awesome if they kept Blitzen Trapper for the fall tour. I love those guys. Sort of a new folk rock with hints of bluegrass, old time, etc. Almost hearken back to Uncle Tupelo. Last time I saw Wilco, John Doe opened for them. All I have to say about that is Nels Cline must owe them or something. Otherwise I don't know how they ended up on tour because they were awful. Just a 90s-style shitty generic rock band.
  13. I always like it when they open shows with Sunken Treasure.
  14. I think I liked it more when Tweedy wore the white one for the Sky Blue Sky tour, not sure I'm into the whole band in uniform kind of thing. It's cool for a festival or a Halloween show or something.
  15. Ghost is the best Wilco album and the songs are amazing live. First album w/ current lineup of band which plays their songs live basically the same way they were recorded. However, I believe the songs were made to be played live. I didn't get At Least That's What You Said the first 30 times I listened to Ghost. It was my least favorite song on the album. When I saw it live I woke up. Hell Is Chrome, same thing. Of the Wilco shows I've been to, Handshake Drugs gets the crowd going as much as any Wilco song. Theologians, Late Greats, Hummingbird, so many songs that give you goosebumps at
  16. Saying Wilco is on the decline is typical hyper-criticism of musical art. Wilco has 7 albums and probably 5 albums worth of B-sides, singles, Woody Guthrie material, etc. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and A Ghost Is Born are two of the best rock albums of the past 20 years, no question. Sky Blue Sky and the Album are excellent rock records, though they may not be as groundbreaking creatively. But so what? I offer a comparison. Neil Young has something like 30 albums. Probably 20 of them I wouldn't listen to for 15 minutes. Much of his music is atrocious. But on the other hand he is one of t
  17. Does anybody have a recording of this show? I was there and I'd love to hear it again. I'm waiting to leech it through bit torrent but nobody's seeding it currently.
  18. How big is Northrop Auditorium... that's gotta hold close to 5,000. Much better venue. They were great there in '07.
  19. You're right, 2 hours is a long festival set... but Widespread Panic and Dave Matthews played 3 hours each on Friday and Saturday night. Granted Wilco doesn't play 19-minute noodle jams, but it would have been nice if they'd had some more time is all.
  20. I just realized I had been listening to a different live show recording that for some reason I thought was Kicking TV... thanks for correcting me. By the way, Detroit Lakes is in the great state of Minnesota, not Michigan. Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes. 10,000 Lakes Festival. Get it? You're right... I just listened to the torrent and I was thinking of Sonny Feeling before... good call.
  21. I was at the show. My 4th Wilco show and it was amazing. The festival vibe was great, a lot more dancing and crowd frenzy than the other Wilco shows I've been to (once I was actually asked to SIT DOWN by someone behind me!). The only slightly oddball thing was that they played one blistering 2 hour set with no encores. I know with festivals they have sort of a strict set time... but it would have been nice to see an encore. One of the highlights of the show was when Tweedy asked the crowd to throw all their glow sticks on stage. It looked like thousands of them were flying up there...
  22. Hi all, This is my first time using this board. I'm an avid Wilco fan and supporter... but I've never bought tickets via presale before. Wilco's web site says that presale for the 10/2/09 show at Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St Paul is tomorrow at 10am. I'm not familiar with the Front Gate website but I can't find anything about it there. Maybe some of you are familiar with presales. Will I need a password? How does the Front Gate service work? If anybody can help me out I'd appreciate it. Respond to this topic or e-mail me. Thanks, Ben
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