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worldrecordplayer

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  1. Totally agree with the recommendation of the GD Movie soundtrack. Also, can't go wrong with most any show from the summer Wall of Sound tour. For official releases, there's Road Trips Vol. 2 No. 3, Des Moines and Louisville. And DP vol. 12, Providence and Boston June 1974. And my personal favorite (and not just because it was my first GD show), Roosevelt Stadium 8-6-74, a monster show. Don't get the official release of that, they chopped it up with the previous Philly show. I can hook you up with a great copy. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. As best as I can approximate: Grateful Dead 50-75 (and I took a hiatus from '81-87) Allman Brothers 30+ Hot Tuna/Jorma 30+ Wilco 20+ Phish 20+ Los Lobos 20+ RIchard Thompson 10+ R.E.M. 10+ Gov't Mule 10+ Ramones 10+ Neil 10+
  3. Very light schedule so far: March 12 Gov't Mule (Sco-Mule) April 10 Lewis Black June 26-28 Solid Sound July 11 U2 Sept 10-13 Lockn'
  4. Thanks, I hadn't seen a Wilco email or FB announcement. My friends in LA thank you as well.
  5. What is this about? Announced anywhere?
  6. Dusted off my 2-24-74 Winterland discs today. That Dark Star>Dew is something to behold.
  7. It's there, very subtle in the background, but Bobby definitely plays that opening sequence Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. I've said it at various times in several outlets, but I'll just say it here as a wrap. I am totally fine with the lineup. First of all, WIlco x2 and Tweedy is all I need. But the lineup has enough interesting and divergent choices to keep me interested, and I don't know half the artists announced. (I was very impressed how quickly folks were able to identify all those artists I've never heard of). I'm not feeling any need for a "bigger" name draw. In fact, just the opposite. This is a Wilco family festival. From the artists I'm familiar with (RT, Real Estate, King Sunny, NRBQ, and the c
  9. I don't know where RT will be placed, but I'm also fully expecting Tweedy/Jeff and Friends to close the festival as at the first SS. I'm thinking King Sunny Ade will "open" for Wilco on Joe's Field on Saturday. They will have the field up and dancing. Just my gut.
  10. White Denim opened for them on a California swing a few years ago, and then they played the last SS.
  11. Anyone who has not seen Richard Thompson perform is in for a treat. Don't miss him. A guitar and songwriting whiz. Watching him perform '52 Vincent Black Lightning will drop your jaw.
  12. Excellent comedy lineup also, which will please my wife as she always spends Saturday in the comedy show. Jessica Williams!
  13. Los Lobos. Always a fun night for me.
  14. They had me at Wilco x2 and Tweedy, so the rest is gravy. But I do find the lineup intriguing and not at all a middle age white guy festival as was written. Charles Lloyd and King Sunny Ade, never saw either of them coming and am psyched to have some great jazz, and King Sunny speaks for himself. I'm also a huge Richard Thompson fan, that wasn't a surprise but am really happy nonetheless. Lots of music I'm not familiar with, Jessica Pratt, Mac Demarco, William Tyler. And some bands to get my 25 year old son (a huge Wilco fan) to come up from DC to attend: Real Estate, Parquet Courts and De
  15. What a fun evening! Excellent lineup, lots of variety. Right on Wilco! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  16. Charles Lloyd adn King Sunny, big surprises, great adds
  17. I think we can pretty much scratch MMJ off the list http://www.jambase.com/Articles/124213/My-Morning-Jacket-Announce-New-Album-and-Massive-Tour
  18. What a great email! Who's better than Wilco!
  19. Quiet morning in the house with my wife out and I don't have to work for the first day in 3 weeks, spinning the Dark Star vinyl of Olympia Theater 5/14/72. Sounds great. They take this version deep!
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