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  1. Apparently Trouble No More was the first song they played as a band, so that's how they ended.
  2. So psyched I get to type these words: An Evening With Wilco! Getting in the car at noon right in time to listen to the Sirius rebroadcast of last night's Allmans show. That should power me from Boston to Portchester. Then Wilco. Looking forward to today. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. I'm with Lammy on both counts. I'll add that the gear book may be my favorite of all rock n roll books. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  4. Following Alan Paul's Twitter feed for live set list. Seems like a barn burner going on at the Beacon. Also following the Capitol Theatre set list Twitter feed, what a set list from Wilco. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  5. Going tomorrow night. Can't believe what I'm seeing for tonight's set list from the Capitol Theatre Twitter feed. This is why seeing multiple shows is always what I've done, kicking myself I'm not doing that tonight. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  6. Last show tonight, wish I was there. What a run of shows I could have in NY this week, Allmans at Beacon Monday and Tuesday, Wilco at Cap Theater Tues, Wed and Thurs. Then Phil and Friends at the Cap Friday and Saturday (with Nels on Saturday) http://www.jambase.com/Articles/123159/Video-CBS-This-Morning-Profiles-Allman-Brothers-Band
  7. Cream was one of the first '60's bands u took a liking to as a very young kid. My sister is 9 years older and she lived the '60's. She was coming home with all these great albums as they were being released. I was like 10 years old. Disraeli Gears connected quickly with me, couldn't resist Sunshine of Your Love. I never truly appreciated what a great bass player he was until much later in life. Sent from my Windows Phone using Tapatalk
  8. I listened to that "amazing passage" on disc 4 over the weekend. So good. Give it a spin.
  9. Allmans (really Warren I'm sure) paid tribute during their show Saturday night http://www.jambase.com/Articles/123135/Allman-Brothers-Band-Pay-Tribute-To-Jack-Bruce-At-Beacon Before I saw this I was bothered leaving Fleetwood Mac show Saturday night that they said and did nothing. And 2 of the founding members were countrymen and contemporaries of Bruce. Not a word, although they found plenty of time to talk about themselves. Then I got home and saw that the Allmans did Politician, and was even more pissed at FM. More tributes performed Saturday http://www.jambase.com/Articles/123138
  10. Monday played this morning on Morning Joe show on MSNBC Sent from my Windows Phone using Tapatalk
  11. What Portchester hotel? I think I booked the Marriott in Rye, not far but maybe there are closer places. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  12. A late addition to my Saturday schedule, Fleetwood Mac Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. Yes yes yes! My first GD show. My holy grail. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  14. This place has been recommended to me: http://portchesterhall.com/ Also Mario Batali has a place there, Tarry Lodge.
  15. Here's the final installment of JamBase's 1974 retrospective, with links to the previous editions. Great stuff if you don't already have it. http://www.jambase.com/Articles/123074/Stormy-Mondays-Grateful-Dead-1974-Retrospective-Finale The "amazing passage" the writer refers to is on Disc 4 of the Grateful Dead Movie soundtrack. Amazing it is.
  16. I'm coming in from Boston for night 2 (Wednesday). Kicking myself that I'm only catching one show. Meeting NYC buddies there, I'll get you some food and drink place suggetions. Got back yesterday from NYC from the Allmans at the Beacon, ready to turn around and head to the Empire State again.
  17. Yes it is superb. Based on the audience energy during this song, I'm pretty certain that "sucks" is a minority view!
  18. Reading the track list and this discussion has me listening to each track in order while riding the Acela to NYC. No doubt to me that A.M. is essential Wilco listening and the A.M. songs represented on the compilation fit right in. It was the sound of that band that is so well captured, and the absolutely crazily good songwriting is evident from the get -go. I also don't disagree with any of the #20's mentioned. The sheer number of great songs is mind-blowing.
  19. The Allman Brothers Band. Last time for me. Sent from my Windows Phone using Tapatalk
  20. I agree. So my #20 for each disc would be Summer Teeth and Art of Almost.
  21. I'm getting on the Acela from Boston tomorrow for the show. Show rescheduled from March. Only catching this one show, this will be the last one for me. Thought Lockn' was going to be it when we bought our tickets, which was before they announced the Beacon shows. Been riding this train since soon after the Fillmore album came out, saw them for the first time in '73 at Nassau Coliseum, hoping I go out strong tomorrow!
  22. Don't know the specific date, but I think from last summer's AmericaneramA tour, maybe the Atlanta show? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  23. Sucks? Thought that must have been a typo. Love the song. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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