The Inside of Outside
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Wilco -- 18/09/2010 -- Groningen, The Netherlands
The Inside of Outside replied to Backstage Pass's topic in After The Show
Fantastic setlist. Love this! And Via Chicago then Hummingbird is sublime. -
This would be wonderful. And I love to hear him play "I Threw It All Away".
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Go Huskies!!!!!!
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I love this song!
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The ultimate yin and yang of movie going
The Inside of Outside replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
This is hilarious! Tell us how you really feel. Don't hold anything back. I believe that is how it was written. It will be on the "special features" section of the DVD. -
Jeff Tweedy 8/21/10 Philadelphia Folk Festival
The Inside of Outside replied to remphish1's topic in After The Show
tagvestibule - you got talent with that there camera. -
The Red Sox handling of their injuries (particularly Ellsbury's) makes me wonder if they have their s@#t together as an organization.
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Now Reading in the New New Year
The Inside of Outside replied to gogo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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I like their version of Debris, possibly my favorite Faces' tune. I do not have much music from the 60's/70's on my iPod, but Debris is there. I don't have much interest in acts from that era anymore, but this is a show I'd go see. And I don't think I'd miss Rod a bit. Might even like them better without him.
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How much are concert tees these days?
The Inside of Outside replied to PopTodd's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
At the Barenaked Ladies show in Boston this past weekend, I was surprised to see BNL shirts for $35. That seemed high to me. Ben Kweller (opening act) shirts were $25. Got to think the Black-Eyed Peas shirts are going to be $35-45. Another reason to love Wilco - $20-25 concert tees. -
The current ownership has done a wonderful service to baseball fans - improving and preserving Fenway Park. In the 1980s and 1990s, the park was a mess. Pigeons nesting in the rafters, ancient restrooms with disgusting troughs for urinals, cracked cement everywhere. The average fan back then was a 70 year old male with a cigar and few teeth (no knock against toothless folks, just what I remember). The place is beautiful now. And the fans - half or more are female, and the average age seems to be late 20s. My brother went to Fenway last week for the first time since the early 1980s and he descr
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Joyful is right on.
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Bank of America Pavilion On at 9:15, off at 11 Who Needs Sleep? The Old Apartment Falling for the First Time Every Subway Car Light Up My Room Easy How Long Another Heartbreak Pollywog In A Bog Sound Of Your Voice It's All Been Done Too Little Too Late Let There Be Light You Run Away Four Seconds Big Bang Theory Theme One Week Pinch Me Million Dollars Oh, It's Magic Encore: Alcohol Brian Wilson I realize this band evokes differing feelings and opinions by VC members. Some folks love them, some hate them, and some liked them back in the day. They put on a solid show last night, and t
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Aerosmith - Ford Ampitheatre, 8/7/10
The Inside of Outside replied to Mr. Heartbreak's topic in After The Show
A fine review. I will likely not see Aerosmith again, but it is great to hear that they can still bring it. And the oldies - One Way Street, Last Child, and Walking the Dog - dynamite stuff. -
Just feels slimy to me. Underhanded, not upfront. A lack of transparency.
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Your favorite 80's American "college rock" band
The Inside of Outside replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
Mats first, REM second. First heard the Replacements in high school when Let it Be came out. A (very) alternative station played "Gary's Got a Boner". I thought, "There is a band who understands what it is like to be male and 15 years old." I was hooked. I agree with an earlier post that after What's the Frequency, Kenneth? REM hasn't put out much that I have wanted to listen to. -
Great picture. Did not know about "I Fall to Pieces." A great player. Very sad.
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Jeff Tweedy - Letters To Santa - 7/24/2010
The Inside of Outside replied to Wendy's topic in After The Show
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Bellwether - "Turnstiles"
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Bummer. Terrible year indeed for Big Star fans.
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Just read the above posts and the review in Newsweek. First movie in ages that I want to go see immediately.
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Cool song.
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That is hitting the nail on the head.
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I am a sucker for 90's pop rock!
The Inside of Outside replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
By reading this thread, I realized how much music from the 90s I still play. I guess it is not too soon for me to go back to that decade's music, as I've continued to listen to it regularly. Matthew Sweet's Girlfriend and 100% Fun are excellent - "Sick of Myself" has a guitar riff that is so good that I cannot believe that it never hit it big. His live shows were noisy, loud, distorted...and fun. Fastball had a good record there, too. Saw them open for someone (Whiskeytown, I think) and they were solid. Cracker still kills me. I liked Live's first 2 records as well, and their live shows at th -
Jerry Remy is excellent...if you are a Sox fan. And I am, so he is excellent. He is a homer, but a good one. Now Suzyn Waldman, she is a horror show. And her Yankee colleague, John Sterling, who says, "All the way to the wall" in a sing-song voice and "Back to back to back, belly to belly to belly" and the ridiculous call when Teixeira hits a home run - he is the absolute worst. And not because I am a Sox fan.