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The Inside of Outside

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  1. He made everything he appeared in better.
  2. I thought False Prophet was pretty good, too. I tend to focus on his vocal inflections - that is where I try to get a sense of how "into it" he is. It is really noticeable in concert, as sometimes he is just garbling it up and other times he is precise in his phrasing. On False Prophet, it seems like he is paying close attention to his phrasing. Like he is trying. And I appreciate that, as he is 79 years old and could just keep mailing it in.
  3. I lived south of Miami from 69-74. We had 2 season tickets for our family of 7 - each of us 5 kids got to go with my dad to one game a year. Don Shula was a god down there then. RIP.
  4. ^^^^Thanks for the advice on this one. I am adding it to my reading list.
  5. ^^^^^Thank you for sharing that. It helped me understand what the future might look like.
  6. That Fountain of Wayne's cover of Better Things is fantastic. I love the song, and had never heard their version. I have heard of the band, but never paid attention to them. Now I will dig into their catalogue. I kinda freaked out when I read about Adam Schlesinger's death from COVID-19. We are the same age, and I was smack in the middle of fighting it off. First symptoms appeared two weeks ago today - fatigue, body aches, and an odd sensation - like a cross between vertigo and being hooked up to a low-level electrical charge. Instead of light-headed, it felt like I was light-bodied. And t
  7. That is so funny that you remember her band members being tall - I have the same memory. And skinny, too. They looked like they stepped right off the set of Almost Famous.
  8. I remember now. I did not go to Boston, but I was at the Concord and Hartford shows (Hartford may have been on a different leg of the same tour?). I remember seeing Grace Potter a few rows back and in the section to the left of me. Great shows.
  9. Great idea on the Monday reminder about the initial Solid Sound announcement. Seems like yesterday that he announced that from the stage in Boston; I believe that night's show was simulcasted. At least I think I remember hearing Jeff announce it, even though I was not there in person. Those "Evening With" shows were epic. Loved the mid-show acoustic set, when they brought out the lamps, etc.
  10. I've thought a lot about Ventilator Blues this past week as well.
  11. I've watched parts of several nights. That's How I Got to Memphis floored me.
  12. I hope MLB comes down even harder on the Red Sox. Ex-manager Cora should get at least a 2 year suspension (given his role in two teams' cheating), Dombrowski a year, and the 5 million dollar fine. I could see more lost draft picks than the Astros, given the Red Sox got caught cheating in 2017 (which led to MLB's warning all teams about stealing signs). And I say that as a Red Sox fan.
  13. ^^^^Love Joe Henderson's playing - I'll have to check out this reissue.
  14. That is a great bill. I think I have said it here before, but I continue to be surprised that six Solid Sounds have come and gone, and Hitchcock has yet to play at one. That may get rectified in 2021. Saturday afternoon, courtyard D (with a full band) or C (solo).
  15. That is really good news. They are on my bucket list of bands to see, but they have been lower on that list without Frusciante. I may have to pull the trigger on seeing them now.
  16. I don't think so. Opener is Leland Sundries. Set lists appear to be all Cracker in the past 2 weeks. Looks like I'll get my fill of Cracker.
  17. I found the time when Mikael was playing a laptop to be really odd visually. And after the full on rock of the earlier tours, it was a hard shift for me to make as a fan. I remember going to their shows, about one a year at that time, and wondering who would be in the band. I clearly recall going to see them in the summer of '04 and trying to figure out who the new, lanky mad scientist-type was playing lead guitar. So much movement in and out of the band over the course of those 5-6 years!
  18. That looks like the same footage as from that installation.
  19. And what are the odds that when the tour finishes, Chris and Rich announce that they hate each other and the band is done for good?
  20. The Nats were awfully fun to watch. I'd be surprised if he makes 40 million a year, though I think if someone like him would go for a 2-3 year deal instead of 7 years, 40 million might be attainable. Three years, 120 million would make much more sense to me if I were a GM than the 217 million, 7 year albatross that David Price received.
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