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  1. Thanks for the info. We decided to rent a car and explore around for a few days. I keep reading that it's a mistake to stay in Reykjavik for more than 1-2 days because of the abundant natural beauty outside the capital. And I'm way more of a country mouse than a city mouse!
  2. I love the voice tracks on Random Name Generator and Pickled Ginger. Can't tell if it's another layer of Jeff's voice, singing in falsetto, or if it's maybe Pat or John. And is that a Theremin at the end of Magnetized???
  3. Crazy surprise! Standouts for me were Pickled Ginger, Cold Slope, Magnetized, and the one before that. I heard keyboard/atmospheric sounds all over the place. Still amazed that this came out of nowhere....
  4. FWIW, I agree with you, Paul, about the setlist at Red Rocks and often wonder why the same songs (even one recently re-introduced, like Secret of the Sea) get played again and again. I suppose that keeps it easy for the band, but there are so many good ones that they hold out on! I've been to quite a few shows myself in recent years and it's hard when one seems kind of ho-hum, as they occasionally do, for the superfan, anyway. But I always enjoy reading your After the Show posts, and especially love the banter corner tidbits you take the time to recap.
  5. My trip is only six days. Not sure about renting a car. Planning to spend the first couple days in Reykjavik and then do some exploring. Honestly, I'm a little overwhelmed by all the possibilities and decisions! We could keep Reykjavik as a home base and do day trips to see nearby things, or rent a car and strike out on our own for a few days, staying in the southwest part of the country. Would welcome any suggestions! PM me if it seems like this conversation will derail the thread.
  6. I spent two summers in Thailand when I was much younger -- about 25 years ago! It changed my life -- at 20 I had no concept that much of the rest of the world lives in relative poverty (compared to Americans) and yet the Thai people are among the happiest. If you can get there, it is amazing (frequent political unrest notwithstanding). I will never forget seeing a mass of shorn-headed Buddhist monks in saffron robes, serenely walking in the rain, all holding black umbrellas. The temple ruins, floating market, resort islands, and hill country are all must-sees. Going to Iceland in mid- Septem
  7. Did anyone see the Brian Wilson biopic "Love and Mercy?" I've never been much of a Beach Boys fan (the Sunkist commercial in the early 80's certainly ruined Good Vibrations for a whole generation) but the personal story of Brian Willson is fascinating. Our local theatre was only showing it as a matinee and now it's gone. Hearing about the movie on Fresh Air was also the first time I realized where Jeff's cover of "Love and Mercy" comes from. Just love it when things come full circle back to Wilco.
  8. Yes to Muzzle! I request it for nearly every show I attend. It's a very elusive song.
  9. Byrds fan here, Louie! And, BTW, Real Estate reminds me of the Byrds a little, on their records anyway. That sound didn't translate much to the live outdoor setting at SS. My friend's husband calls it "jingly jangly music." I do like some jangly guitars.
  10. Plus it's their song so it makes perfect sense. There was a time when I was tired of hearing it at shows, but something shifted and I love it every time now. It's such a pretty song.
  11. It's been interesting reading this back-and-forth about partying at SS. One thing is for sure, the drinkers and smokers are way more tolerant than the tee-totallers. I drank, smoked, and sang along with Wilco. Too bad if I offended anyone by having fun and enjoying my favorite band with my best friends.
  12. I don't get the status of The Weight. Is it considered the best rock song ever?
  13. Sima Cunningham's backing vocals were just gorgeous. Sunday afternoon was full of lovely surprises. Kinda bummed to miss Felice Bros (didn't get word that they changed location and time) but my fault for not doing much social media, I guess. Still get a smile on my face remembering Cibo Matto singing Madonna with Jeff.
  14. Nice write-up! Very comprehensive. I feel like I experienced maybe a third of what you mentioned and still felt busy and engaged nearly every minute of the festival. Couldn't view the slideshow on my iPad, though. Is there another link to it?
  15. Great idea, they should adopt this policy. People just can't stake out a huge territory, abandon it, and expect fans to politely honor the 100 square feet of space they claimed.
  16. The one-two punch of Dark Neon and Let's Not Get Carried Away was unreal. So much rock. And Jeff screaming. Jeebus.
  17. My friend and I are among those folks staring into the camera for what does appear to be an awkwardly long time (really just a few seconds). Most of the folks look serious or intense, but the camera person caught us towards the end of day three -- it seems to me we're the only ones grinning with the unabashed glee of Solid Sound saturation. Plus we were a little drunk.
  18. The weekend forecast I looked at this morning for North Adams was calling for cool temps and rain Friday and Sunday. Let's everyone collectively hope for sunshine and clear skies! (Or at least no downpours....)
  19. Really enjoyed -- I guess it's digital but looks as if it were shot on film. It looks and sounds stunning. And my best friend and I are in it-- that's fun.
  20. The best "out and about" post ever. Any grocery store that would blast Monday would get my business!
  21. Sunday looks like the hardest day to catch everything I hope to, as well. Quindar (I'm curious!), Autumn Defense, and Felice Bros are all somewhat overlapping.
  22. Interesting thread.... I rarely find myself drawn in by newer bands, and listen to music in general a bit less than at other times in my life. To borrow a phrase from Willie Nelson, it's phases and stages. As teenagers, we defined ourselves through the bands we loved and bonded with friends for endless hours while listening to records together. It was an activity in and of itself. Now, with less time for leisurely listening, I gravitate towards the familiar, while berating myself for listening to the same old artists. But there are some bands whose discography has such a well-worn place in my
  23. Is it safe to assume there will be an actual DVD and not just a digital version?
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