JAK2112
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Im really glad this exists, watched the whole thing twice. Great to see why Nels uses the guitars he does on certain songs, and really interesting that his Lap Steel is in standard tuning instead of in an open tuning like most others are.
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Just music, pretty good, especially to have a recorded wilco version of Cruel to be Kind, but other than that, nothing overly special
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I will never be able to un-hear this
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Sucks it won't happen this year, but at least the benefit concert will give my dad and i an excuse to return to North Adams at some point this summer.
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FInally getting around to this one, been meaning to for a while
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That was incredibly interesting, especially how many roles John filled on these recordings. Really interesting that Jeff did acoustic bass while john did acoustic guitar on Less Than You Think, thanks for this!
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This is exactly what i was thinking
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I think you're confusing Bob with Ken Coomer?
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This one's less notable for Nels' playing and more so for his acting and dancing, but thought i should share one more for those who aren't that familiar with the Geraldine Fibbers
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My Darling is AT THE VERY LEAST better than We're Just Friends
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In honor of his birthday, i'm going to share a great Pre-Wilco involvement video of Nels that i found a few weeks ago
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I don't think that he is "The new Jay", but i certainly think he fills in at least part of the gap Jay left in the band that hadn't quite been filled for a while (that Jim O'rourke arguably filled temporarily). I think that having an inside member, Pat, co-produce the record gave The Whole Love a bit more umph than SBS and W(TA), which fell a little short on the production side if you ask me
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For the first time, i actually kept track of every concert i attended this year, and was surprised the number came out to a whopping 46 (including 3 big festivals). Anyway, here are the highlights Wilco @ Solid Sound: Saw a lot of Wilco shows this year: Live at Letterman, twice in Central Park, The Ryman, but these two nights at SS (especially the first in the rain) were definitely my Wilco highlight of the year Sonic Youth @ Williamsburg Waterfront: Hopefully this wasn't their last ever NYC show (after the divorce and all), but if it was, they went out with a bang. At least half the songs
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What Christmas gift are you currently enjoying?
JAK2112 replied to kidsmoke's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Just got another pair of those headphones myself (3rd i've had over the last 7 years or so), not a better sounding pair on the market if you ask me -
Singers who also act. (You knew it was coming sometime!)
JAK2112 replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
Beyonce was in the third Austin Powers... i think And while technically not a singer, Flea made a great Nihilist in The Big Lebowski -
Yuck is killer, they'll be around for more than a minute (at least i hope)
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I was never a huge fan of Leroy's bluesy piano flourishes, and he really just puts them everywhere in every song. Really cool to see this footage though, have never seen anything from this ACL before.
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I remember somebody on here who got to talk to a wilco crew or management person (maybe at one of the central park shows?) and they had apparently said that it wasn't going to happen this year, but this shouldn't be taken as gospel. It should however be noted, as smells like flowers said, there have been way more rumors about the fest not happening as opposed to when it will be happening this year, so that isn't a good sign.
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I knew my dad had been a fan of Wilco for a while, he saw them a few times in the late nineties around the time of BT, but hadn't seen them since. So when we went to Bonnaroo in 2009, i had a tough choice to make between seeing the Decemberists, whom i knew i liked and had seen recently, or venture and see Wilco. Chose Wilco and loved it. Right after they were done, my dad asked if i wanted to see them do their own show in Dutchess county the next month, and i immediately said yes. Haven't looked back (I have seen them another 9 times since)
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Ya, i heard that. A bit dissapointed, but glad they are still happening, and the setlists have looked pretty good so far, albeit maybe a bit shorter than usual. Still holding out for a great surprise opener night 8, though there have been some alright ones so far (would have loved to see the Lee Ranaldo band)
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Ya, i don't understand what the big deal is. I actually tweeted some of the shows the first leg of this tour for Scents & Subtle Sounds, you turn your phone brightness all the way down and tweet during the downtime between songs. I still have plenty of time to rock out and i never feel "somewhere else" just because i'm writing the setlist down, and knowing there are people at home watching the tweets the same way i do when im stuck at home instead of being at a show.
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Agreed. Another thing is that the setlists tend to get less varied at the beginning of touring an album, and all it takes is something like this to open up the setlist possibilities for the future parts of the tour. They were just warming up in the first leg, and now their ready to fire on all cylinders.
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I think it's actually 99, unless i counted incorrectly. Either way, there's not many bands out there willing to play that much of their own discography on a whole tour, let alone one week. I love that just as we start to doubt the length and variety of the setlists, theis is what they do