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worldrecordplayer

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  1. "Right now, it's entirely appropriate to put Wilco up there with the Great American Bands of times past - the Grateful Dead, Crazy Horse and the greatest of them all, The Band." Don't know if I agree that The Band would be the greatest of them all, but agree that they belong in the group, and that Wilco belongs right there with them, the Dead and (I would say) Neal/Crazy Horse. And if we were talking about individual songwriters, Tweedy belongs in the group of the greatest of them all. File that under "But we all knew this already..."
  2. Springsteen, Fenway Park. Not a show I want to see, but my wife wanted to go so there I'll go. I stopped seeing Springsteen several years ago after having become totally bored at his last night of a long run at the Fleet Center. After many many shows, his music stopped speaking to me. (And I don't particularly care for the crowd, but that's another story). Maybe I'll be surprised tonight (but I'm doubtful).
  3. Really? Somehow I missed that. I have a decent sounding aud recording from the mezz, will have to search for the board/webcast. Hopefully it's being seeded somewhere. This is all I see on bt.etree, which is the source I have: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=534142
  4. I'm hoping for something from the "Evening With" tour in 2010. "Something" being specifically the Boston Orpheum show. One of the top 5 shows of my entire life. .
  5. I was out and didn't see it. But I was able to be front and center for both Boston shows this week, and what a turnaround from those train wreck shows at the Orpheum last November. Gregg was in fine form, and the band smoked.
  6. Over a while ago, and yes, it was an abbreviated festival set, no encores.
  7. Damn, I need to be getting work done, and I come across this live stream: http://www.wayoutwest.se/live/
  8. Well, I just saw them in Hartford with the Lee Renaldo Band opening. They are not "young", but they were certainly not a snoozefest. And last time through CA they had White Denim opening. That's about as much of a "good, young, energetic up and coming band" as you can get.
  9. night 2 of An Evening With the Allman Brothers in Boston. Last night was a barnburner. After last November's shows at the Orpheum, I didn't think Gregg would survive to this point, let alone perform. I am still stunned by how great he was last night in juxtaposition. He didn't miss a beat and the band just tore it up. Anytime I get to see Derek and Warren on the same stage, in front of that rhythm section no less, it is something to behold.
  10. English Settlement was always my favorite XTC. And I agree, at least one of the most underrated bands. Maybe because they stopped performing live so early on (or did they just never perform live, I can't recall at this point).
  11. The acoustics in that room were really subpar, I would be surprised if this show gets done. Now the next night at The Bushnell was a different story entirely...
  12. An Evening With the Allman Brothers Band tonight (and tomorrow night) on the waterfront in Boston.
  13. So, did any one or two of the summer shows stand out above the rest for you?
  14. The concepts advanced here that Wilco is a declining band, that TWL is a forgettable album, and that the band basically stinks now, are so unfathomable to me that I almost think they are being advanced as a farce. I know they are not, and by saying that I don't mean to question anyone's sincerely held beliefs, but just to show how 180 degrees I am from those views. I don't consider myself of a "new generation" of Wilco fans. I was listening to Uncle Tupelo, missed A.M. but caught on to Wilco with Being There (which remains one of my all time favorite albums of any band's). I don't disagree
  15. It took me no more than 10 seconds into that video trailer tease for Art of Almost to snap my head around and exclaim "holy s___!"
  16. I'm not buying the "formerly great" reference. Not to my ears.
  17. I have no hammer and nails on my keyboard, but really? "a mess of an album"? Hard for me to fathom, but it is what it is.
  18. No disrespect to SBS, but I have to go with TWL. From start to finish, TWL is one of the all time greats. It has songs, and they flow as an organic whole. A masterpiece.
  19. The "boycot" of W(TA) continues. At this point I find this really surprising. So many shows have gone by. Whatever one may think of the merits of this particular collection of songs as an organic whole, there are individual songs that I enjoy hearing live and believe hold up well in the setlists. I just cannot believe they've abandoned the entire album. A while back someone posted they thought it must be a contractual dispute and I scoffed to myself. But at this point, I think that person may be on to something.
  20. Whoa, sorry I didn't know about that. But maybe just as well, since I did have to drive back to Boston last night and show up for work today. But I would have thought about checking that out had I known.
  21. Thanks bbop for posting the Lee Renaldo set, and explanatory comments. Loved the Crosby song, surprising to me I don't think I had ever heard it before. Your description of it is apt.
  22. I can't let this pass without mentioning how great I thought the Lee Renaldo Band was. I'm only a little familiar with Sonic Youth (saw them only 1 or 2x over the years) and I had not heard a single song by this band, and I thought they were great. Loved every song. Will definitely check them out again, and get their most recent release.
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