Turnips
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yes you're right, they are different but I'd be looking for recommendations on either style. Lots of gerat ones suggested in here, gonna track a few down!
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how am I so late to the party, this site is amazing!
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Yes we've all seen man in the sand, IATTBYH, and Ashes. I'm getting really into music docs so I'd love to hear some good suggestions. Stuff I've seen recently that gets top marks Smashing Pumpkins - live at the Metro Nirvana live at Paramount Shut Up and Dance (LCD Soundsystem)
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Presidential Race (Respector Edition)
Turnips replied to lost highway's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
good article here: How Conservative Media Lost to the MSM and Failed the Rank and File - Conor Friedersdorf - The Atlantic -
don't blink http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiRjwpCrCMc
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Should we conclude that yoga practitioners have the musical descernment of an infant child?
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might not be bad as a baby lullaby CD but any adult person doing yoga to this should probably consider suicide
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd7XnOnSkkA
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Presidential Race (Respector Edition)
Turnips replied to lost highway's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
That came out bad, I just watch this guy and feel not an ounce of integrity. I just hope others are seeing this! -
Presidential Race (Respector Edition)
Turnips replied to lost highway's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
lol how can some of you actually be supporting this Romney clown? -
great opener, they sound really fired up
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Roadcase # 7 (Essex Junction, VT) & #8 (Rochester, NY) Available Now!!
Turnips replied to linclink's topic in Just A Fan
Vermont gets a big meh from me, I bought it wanting to have a good quality recent version of Hell is Chrome, but the sound ain't great and the rest of the tracks are on any other roadcase. should have passed, oh well -
very very good album on first listen, was surprised to enjoy it so much
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Nice lineup for this, I'm thinking about making the trip from Toronto. Surprised Tweedy/Wilco aren't listed but maybe there's a scheduling conflict http://loveforlevon.com/ John Mayer My Morning Jacket Ray LaMontagne Eric Church Gregg Allman Dierks Bentley Marc Cohn Patty Griffin Warren Haynes John Hiatt Bruce Hornsby Jorma Kaukonen The Levon Helm Band Robert Randolph Mavis Staples Joe Walsh Lucinda Williams with more Legendary Surprise Guests to be Announced.
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this is fantastic, really wish I could have got to see the band in this form (saw them first at MSG new years). I'd get into a good bar brawl to this
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twangy might be the wrong word, I was referring mostly to that descending line between verses. It's nice but I just like the more melancholic vibe with Jay's
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yeah see that version is too twangy, I dig the more minimal interpretation and i guess since Jay composed it, I'm feeling the authenticity of his own version
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well it's not a very "wilco" song right? it seems more of a solo singer/songwriter type track, and maybe too ballady for Wilco in general. But I really think Jay nails it. Lyrics and melody are heartbreaking
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This might have been covered at length so forgive me, but I was watching the YHF doc again the other night and the only thing that's stuck in my head is Jay doing My Darling. It's such a pretty song and IMO Jeff's vocal on Sunmerteeth just doesnt do I justice like Jay's. Does Wilco ever play this live? I'm guessing no, and so is there some kind of weight to the song that makes it inappropriate now? Curious about this...
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Having lived in Montreal while Arcade Fire was coming up, and seeing them play very early on, I can tell you it's not contrived at all. Their popularity stemmed from the raw energy they put out by banging on anything and everything. Also if you check their earlier albums you'll hear all those random instruments fairly prominently.
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Actually forget it, I just checked and it's not there... my bad!
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I believe there's a good quality and free download available of one of the Chicago shrinking tour shows (the one with Nick Lowe and Mavis) with Magazine Called Sunset. The link should be somewhere on this site
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Wilco - 7/8/12 Geneva, IL (Fifth Third Bank Ballpark)
Turnips replied to Jimmy Coulas's topic in After The Show
also, Andrew Bird was great on Jesus etc but how cool would it have been if he actually learned the original violin parts from YHF, haven't heard a true album version in forever!