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JAK2112

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  1. One setlist note: maybe somebody can confirm, but I think the band skipped I'm always in Love at the end of the main set, and California stars was added later
  2. Just got to say hearing be not so fearful was such an unexpected treat, can't wait for night 3!
  3. GA tickets are standing room only on the floor, no seats. I got in there around 8:00, a bit before the band went on, so i can't speak to the line
  4. One of the better shows i've seen in a while, got there pretty late so i was back by the soundboard/lightboard, but got a good look at the setlist (tried not to cheat before the end of the show but it was hard to resist), everything was played as listed. Room sounded great, and the band was really on. Only exception being Nels flubbing the solo at the end of Hummingbird very noticeably, which caused Jeff to remark "Well, you'll never hear it exactly like that again. Favorite moment was the little bit of "banter" between Nels and Jeff in the middle of Kingpin, where Jeff would ask Nels a
  5. I saw them do it on the evening with tour in 2010, pretty sure it hasn't appeared since then
  6. I like it after a full listen through. It's a bit long, and as with basically every double album ever, there are parts where the fat could have been trimmed. However I must say "Down from above" is spectacular. I've probably listened 10 times already. I just love the way the guitars interplay, almost in unison, but never quite there, swirling around each other. Jeff has developed a great way of playing in a way that's purposefully a little off. Reminds me of Malkmus sometimes. And I'm going to second the AGIB comparison. I think it's part production similarities, and part that Jeff is doin
  7. I'm thinking about doing the early show Wednesday, wonder who the "special guest" will be
  8. I got wind of this a little too late, but was able to watch the second half through an open window. Was a real treat to be able to see him in such a super intimate setting (even though i wasn't technically in there)
  9. I went to Newport for the first time last year, totally worth it. Though Mountain Jam is always fun as well, and the lineup looks pretty stellar. Tweedy, Umphrey's, Jonathan Wilson, Lucius, Trampled by Turtles, Moon Taxi...
  10. This year was my first at the fort, and i had a great weekend! weather was great (we stayed inside on friday when it rained though), and the music was spectacular. Short of Dylan plugging in (and Jim James' flying V on a stick), the end of Father John Misty's set might have been one of the more Rock and Roll things to ever happen at Newport. Check out the video, especially the last 2 minutes
  11. I am the cosmos??? That's incredible and so out of left field! I hadn't thought about that song until i watched the Big Star doc last weekend, what a beautiful song though
  12. Ah well, i guess the rumors were just rumors. Sorry to instill false hope . That wilco set still looked incredible though w/ 2 Mott The Hoople songs, wish i could've been there, and also the weight at the end of dylan's set
  13. Don't take my word as bible, it could just be pure speculation. But I've been hearing whispers about it for a few weeks now
  14. There's rumors circulating about a late night wilco maxwells appearance tonight. Can somebody please dubunk this as I'm out of town this weekend and missing Ian hunter and all the young dudes was painful enough
  15. Ticket sales have been hit or miss. Hoboken is sold out, but Bridgeport CT was definitely only 75% full at best (and that's after the move to a different, likely smaller venue).
  16. No handclaps, they did the "aaah" in the verse, and "nothinsever" background vocals in the chorus. Love the colab, they sounded great on Waterloo sunset again, but they didn't really do much on nohtin'sever. Show was great last night. Can't say i'm a huge fan of dylan live, but MMJ and Wilco both put great sets together. My only real complaint is one that i've had every show i've seen wilco for the last few months (bonnaroo, solid sound). Not sure if they have a new sound guy, but John's bass is super inaudible in the mix, couldn't even hear him on that prominent "Handshake Drugs" bassline,
  17. I think part of the problem has been bad marketing. It's weird that Wilco and MMJ sell out these venues they're playing when they headline, i honestly think if they dropped dylan and billed it as a co-headline, these shows would be selling better. A lot of Jacket/Wilco fans just don't want to shell out money to see Dylan, because he has a reputation of having a less-than-stellar live show. Whether that perception is true or not doesn't matter, a lot of the younger fans won't come out to this unfortunately.
  18. Feelies would be a good one, i saw them a few times there over the years. They just did a run there a week or two ago, but unfortunately i couldn't make it. Might try to make the last night block party on the 31st. Would be REALLY cool if Wilco did something while they're in hoboken next week! (except i wouldn't be able to go since i'm in newport)
  19. This site has a lot of pics with Thurston/Kim/Lee playing Les Pauls over the years: http://www.sonicyouth.com/mustang/eq/gear.html Here's one good pic of Thurston with a Maroon LP special One more:
  20. Tonight, Titus Andronicus, probably my last show ever at Maxwell's before it shuts it's doors at the end of the month. Short of Yo La Tengo, The Replacements, or Springsteen, i can't think of a more appropriate show to say goodbye with.
  21. I know the Hoboken show is 100% Standing room GA, Mumford and Dawes did a show there last summer. Not sure if i'm making it out to that one though, might be at Newport. If i did go though, i'd probably show up around doors, maybe a little later. Im banking on the fact that not too many people want to be there for the whole 5 hours of music. In other news, do we know if it goes Wilco -> Jacket -> Dylan, or Jacket -> Wilco -> Dylan?
  22. I definitely saw a Wilco crew guy go up to a taper right before Neko's set started and ask him to lower his rig, so i think her policy must still stand on that one.
  23. The YLT set didn't start slow, but definitely hit a major slow wall after "Autumn Sweater", or maybe the song after that. Some of those songs, like "The Point of It" were nice songs i enjoy, but they strung too many slow ones in a row. The end was killer though.
  24. I saw him walking around friday and saturday, but i wasn't 100% sure it was him, though the thought definitely more than crossed my mind. It's cool that he was just walking around checking out the music, but i missed his Mulcahy appearance unfortunately.
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