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GregorySamsa

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  1. bcart12 - Sorry but the ticket is spoken for. Hopefully your friend can find a way to make it in, tonight or tomorrow. Good luck and have a great time!
  2. Sure, tickets all yours. You wanna gimme your e-mail & we can figure it out?
  3. Does anybody need a free ticket for tonight? Circumstances have prevented my companion from joining me tonight, so I have an extra--and since the show is for charity, I figured I'd just give it away. Perhaps whoever wants it can make a donation tonight (assuming they will be taking donations there) in return for the ticket. Anyhow, let me know, but either way I'm very excited!
  4. I always liked Via Chicago, but never understood the dissonant crashing, until I read somewhere that they were trying to capture the feeling of walking through Chicago and being caught in the thunderous roar of the El train. That little detail elevated the song in my mind from a great song to a brilliant and successful conceptual idea. If you've ever been under the el as it passed above, you understand how abrubtly it can disrupt your thoughts. They capture both the sound and feeling of the el so well. I love how Tweedy keeps singing as the roar occurs above him. Being a Chicagoan whose though
  5. Hi everybody, I'm new here...great community. This is definitely an interesting debate. The last three Wilco shows I was at (UICX2 & Madison) I was somewhat taken aback by the sitting. Everybody around me was sitting; therefore I sat. As much as i wanted to stand (I'm a 'sway-er') I was not ready to impose myself upon those around me. That being said, I was slightly put off, staring longingly at those on the floor who were standing. For next time, I might consider walking around asking people if they wanted to trade: perhaps a sitter recieved floor seats, and vice versa. There's really
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