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Doesn't the announcement say he's on Colbert on Friday? Wednesday? I'm confused.
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Indeed. My breakfast is usually around 5:00 a.m. at the St. Charles Diner on our way home from some late night club show. A throwback to high school years.
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Two Wilco shows on summer nights in the beautiful Berkshires. No doubt that's enough right there to get me there too. But since there will be additional musicians, all the better. Looking forward to seeing what the Wilco team has in store.
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Obama's introduction from the Kennedy Center Awards
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Anybody going? This will be my 4th year going with a buddy who'd been encouraging me to go with him for like 13 years. Finally went in 2010, and I don't plan on ever not going again. The music, the food, the late nights. For a music fan, its like being a kid in a candy shop. So if it's on your bucket list or something you've been thinking about doing, just do it! OK, I'll get off my soap box now. This video will get me through the morning.
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Paste Magazine's Best Live Acts of 2012
worldrecordplayer replied to Magnetized's topic in Just A Fan
No doubt. Alabama Shakes, who were fun to see, but c'mon. So much higher up than Wilco? I just looked at Paste' list of top 20 tv shows of the year. Any such list that does not include Treme is immediately suspect in my book. -
Watched the Celebration Day dvd at home this weekend. Wife was out of town, so I got to crank it. Damn, I've got a fair amount of concert dvd's, and this may be the best of them all. Didn't grow up a huge LZ fan, so it's a surprise to me that this zoomed to the top of my charts. But the performance of the music is undeniable. And it clearly comes through the screen how much Jimmy Page loves playing these songs. I would rate this a "must have" for even the most casual of LZ fans.
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^ yay for Yo La Tengo I don't know what the chances are for a Tweedy solo set. 2010, 1 Wilco set and a Tweedy solo. 2011, two Wilco shows and no Tweedy solo. 2013, two Wilco shows and ???
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Tickets on sale, time to really start thinking about SS'13. Wo else is playing? Rumors! Wish list? Other than the obvious Wilco side projects (although whether Tweedy plays solo is not obvious or a foregone conclusion), some performances I'd like to see and think would fit in well with the Solid Sound vibe: Barr Brothers, Lee Renaldo Band, Heartless Bastards. Other than Lee Renaldo, who did some opening dates this summer (yay for the Bushnell show), I have no idea who's a Wilco friend and would be a viable contender to be on the bill. So file this under "wish list."
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To go along with Zman's recording: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151246923798213.483094.352944633212&type=1
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I'm listening to the Zman recording as I type.
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Got my early birds! Wooohooo.
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Too bad about that hand over the mic thing!
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What a smoking hot show. Killer band. Thanks for posting that video. Here's one of George singing It's No Use.
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Makes my day just thinking about SS'13
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Tedeschi Trucks Band at HOB-Boston. With George Porter, Jr. on bass. Always love Oteil's playing, but since he's retired, not too shabby to get George. As they say, "George Matters."
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Pretty much agree with this writer's view of the Boston show. Glad I was along for the ride. http://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/music/2012/11/28/epic-ride-with-neil-young-and-crazy-horse/CYMbSy3rkic1EHICtifbZP/story.html
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Well done Adam!
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Did they give you set times? I see that there's a third band (I never heard of), so wondering if you know what time for Patti and then Neil?
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Good for you. I am in the club seats. Look forward to seeing your shots
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Neil and Crazy Horse, with Patti Smith opening, tonight in Boston.
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Not me.
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This should give you a good feel for Neil and Crazy Horse, from Toronto the other night:
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Right on!
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Glad to see he's got Buffalo 5/9/77 on that list. I've always maintained this may be the best of the May '77 shows. My favorite first set. That Help>Slip>Franklins opener is totally *killer*, the Music closer rages, and everything in between is played to perfection. And the second set is not too shabby either. Better show than the more well known previous night Cornell to my ears. If you've never heard this show, give it a listen. You won't be disappointed.