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deepseacatfish

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  1. Honestly, I'm not excited about this. I didn't get their last album. The last time I bought a Weezer album was in 10th grade, right when my love for them pretty much peaked. I still like their first two albums a great deal, but otherwise, they have put out stuff that hasn't interested me much at all. I'll see what happens, maybe this will be an improvement.
  2. I'm pretty sure TM managed since Uncle Tupelo, I don't know if anyone else was involved, but it's possible.
  3. You could also always have a VCer or some other musician step in and play some Wilco/Tweedy tunes for you at your wedding/reception. Just saying. It's a little more feasible, and there are good musicians on this board.
  4. I caught this on the internet as well. Thought it was really pretty good, Moore has a tendency to overindulge himself (ie. most of Farenheit 9/11) and I think this is a little more restrained, reasonable, and human--much more like Bowling for Columbine and Roger and Me. I don't know if this is going to get much scope outside of Moore's usual audience, but we'll see, if Gore's enviro movie did pretty well slowly building up steam maybe this will. I agree with you on budget priorities/issues in the US, but if we're going to have health-care that's universal we'll have to pay higher taxes, i
  5. I agree. While I've only seen Wilco twice, and Tweedy solo once--so the concerts don't seem repetitive...I would love just a little more spontaneity! Jeff and Co. are all great musicians, the music they're playing is great, and the last time I saw them they were having a blast with it, I would just love to see a little rougher around the edges Wilco.
  6. Good to see you at the show too! Donna and I were talking after you came up about the huge spread of Wilco fans in terms of age/location! I only got in a wave at Sooz, Brianne, and Paul but it was nice seeing you guys. I think I saw you at the Tweedy Iowa City show, but wasn't sure so I didn't sneak up on you. Next time...next time. Too bad about the second encore, but I must say, that was a lot of fun. I'll just have to catch them again soon.
  7. It's the first item on Nels Cline's News Page--very brutal, pointless killing. Certainly couldn't help when a situation like this erupts at a concert. Glad the band was able to finish out a set, I still say overall good show, despite the hitches, and the short length Edit: got beat to it.
  8. Check out the thread in After the Show But glad you enjoyed the show, I think the curfew is really what cut time short, but that fight certainly didn't help anything.
  9. You're good right there. I like A Ghost is Born a lot, though it's not my favorite Wilco album--I think the songs stand up very well live and on record. I think Wilco puts on a really spectacular live show, and none of their songs are too "flat" to me in a live setting--generally speaking I prefer studio versions of stuff from Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, just because that has so much depth as it is. Live those songs are good, they just feel better together as a holistic part of an album. But like I said, nothing in the Wilco catalog that I've heard live hasn't worked.
  10. First off, it was awesome seeing a bunch of VC people at the show, Ms Yvon and Donna (Kidsmoke) in particular You guys rule, and it was great seeing the whole interweb bunch down there! I had to take off pretty soon after the show, what with having to drive back and get to work and all, but next time I'll stick around for some more talk. Low was great! A lot of people talking as to be expected, but I thought they played a really inspired and beautiful set. The crowd was definitely excited about Wilco, and Wilco honestly looked like they were just having fun playing. Last time I saw t
  11. I'd check this out pretty thoroughly first: Harmony Central Fender Amp Reviews This has a bunch of reviews of people who own all sorts of instruments/equipment/etc. I don't know these amps personally. I've had a Fender Stage 100, that I got a while ago, that I am hoping to upgrade soon. It works fine, but I just want to pick up a tube amp. Generally speaking Fender amps are pretty good, but I'd just check around at reviews of the amps you're looking at and possible other brands.
  12. Ms Yvon! This is going to be TEH AWESOME. I'm leaving in like an hour and a half. Catch all of you tonight
  13. I'll resurrect this one more time to give you all my info. I'll be in Section B, Row D, Seats 1 and 2 (I've got someone coming with, I don't actually take up two seats). I think I'll probably be at the Front Street Brewery for food/beers before the show. I haven't decided on if I'll be sticking around after the show for too long--but I may, and I certainly want to meet any VCers who are around. I look pretty much like this with longer hair: I'll probably be wearing my glasses though, and may or may not be sporting the monkey-tee. See you all tomorrow
  14. I like Firefox by far in terms of the way it looks, works, etc. Safari is fine, but I only use that or Explorer when I need to.
  15. You know, this might be good. I'm interested to see what Eno does with Coldplay as well...hopefully he's pushing both of these groups, because frankly their music is comfortable, boring, and bland right now.
  16. We all don't know you yet I'm excited, hopefully some more VCers are coming too. I haven't spent much time in the Davenport/Quad Cities area, but it'll be a nice adventure.
  17. Trem-a-Licious Mr. Tremendous Tremble-in-Fear Dizzy Spell Trem-o-rama Space Tremelo 2000 Tremetron
  18. Kidsmoke will be there!? I'm gonna be there, I've been all excited for the last week
  19. Califone rules, though I've only heard them on album. I'm planning on seeing them at Pitchfork, though I would've loved to have seen them in a smaller venue. Either way, sweet. But like Wendy said, go see them, you will not regret it, subtle, intricate, and wondrous music.
  20. If you want to go really olde school (ie. middle ages): Hildegard from Bingen Kim Gordon Kim Deal Joni Mitchell Joan Baez Grace Slick Satomi (of Deerhoof) All the members of Sleater-Kinney
  21. Shure mics are all around good standbys, either an SM-57, or more likely for your case an SM-58, but basically they'll do the job and are reliable and sound pretty good. Kind of depends on what kind of recording you're doing (ie. more acoustic stuff, vs. something else), but if you're not sure and want to invest in just one mic, I'd say stick to an SM-58.
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