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  1. I read The Corrections and found it well-written and engaging, but ultimately without a single character that seemed like an actual human being. Brought Freedom home from the library, just b/c of the Jeff Tweedy references, but decided not to read it after all.
  2. Dear Wilco Powers That Be: Please put PHOTOS back on the website!
  3. Oh, I loved "Anne of Green Gables" so much when I was 11 or 12! I should re-read it. Just finished being blown away by Siri Hustvedt's "The Summer Without Men." Prose (and poetry) to knock your socks off! Currently enjoying "Blood, Bones, and Butter," by Gabrielle Hamilton --a chef memoir, and a fantastic piece of writing. About 2/3 of the way through and I don't want it to end.
  4. Thanks for posting! I never get tired of hearing Jeff talk about... whatever he wants to talk about! Agree that the DJ was uber-annoying, but JT handled him like a pro. Funny about the Willie Nelson story -- at times Jeff's acoustic playing has reminded me of Willie's.
  5. I get that sporadically, too. Sometimes the photo on the home page comes up and stays only for seconds, then I get the "loading" thing-y too. But when I select "Shows" or "Roadcase" or whatever, it goes there w/out a problem.
  6. Yeah, I think it's got a whole new sound, fast and driving. It could probably be shorter and punchier, but when it's live I'll be glad for 4+ minutes.
  7. This song made a great impression on me at Solid Sound, and now I can't get enough of it! When I listen to it while drinking coffee in the morning, it makes my heart race. It's so damned infectious! Haven't heard that much feedback on the song itself from VCers. Y'all like it?
  8. Wow, watching that video made me glad and sad at the same time. It's so fantastic to have been a part of such a wonder-full confluence of music, art, film, comedy, good food and fellow Wilco-philes! That's the glad part. But I'm sad that it's over, that I can't put every second of it in a box and take it out when I want to... It was great reading other folks' musings on their favorite parts of the weekend -- how each person experiences the festival so differently. There were so many things to absorb that you really can't take it all in. It didn't feel overwhelming at the time, but you jus
  9. Wow, hope I can put my hands on this! Plus it'd be nice just to hear Bob Edwards' voice again. Thanks for the info!
  10. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings were just on "Fresh Air" on my local NPR station. Nice interview, lots of songs. Can't wait to see them live again! p.s. Crossing my fingers that Wilco or JT will finally appear on Fresh Air!
  11. Does anyone know if this actually happened? Was Brendan Canty at Solid Sound making a documentary?
  12. "I'd retire from live shows afterward if they did and I was there." I guess I have great ambivalence about ideals being realized or fantasies coming true. See your quote at the top. Anyway, I love not knowing what song is coming next, and you need a few "duds" (very loosely used term) for peeing, getting a beer, collecting your wits from being blown away by hearing the songs you truly love the most.
  13. The great thing about Wilco is that when you go to a show, no matter how many of your faves they play, there will still be some you wanted to hear but didn't. Then you get pumped for the next show, and no matter what they play, you have the supreme pleasure of seeing Wilco live. This setlist thread is complicated - did you guys think about the order and flow of the songs, too, or just what you wanted to hear? I can't begin to embark on a list. Just give me plenty of songs from BT, ST, AGIB, and sprinkle in some AM (okay, and a few from YHF) and I'll be a happy camper. The rest is, as they
  14. Need only Country Disappeared from W(TA). Others highly unnecessary!
  15. Fuckin' A! 3 tickets on the floor, at 10:03! Frontgate is my new best friend.
  16. I noticed the show in Columbia, Maryland at Merriweather Post Pavilion has a WRNR presale on Thursday, 7/14 from 9-10 am. Thought I'd give it a shot if Wednesday Frontgate presale doesn't pan out for me. But I can't find anything on the WRNR website that tells how to do the presale. Any DC/Maryland people out there in VC world that know what the deal is with this???
  17. Thanks so much for posting this, Diane! It's getting me very happily through a mountain of Sunday chores.
  18. Love, love, love it when Jeff sings in falsetto. When he sang a verse of "I Shall Be Released" (day 3 of SS) in his high voice, it nearly gave me the vapors.
  19. 1. First heard Wilco in 1999 on the Gram Parsons tribute album (Return of the Grievous Angel). 2. First show: July 2002. A free, outdoor show in Nashville that was a honeymoon surprise. Wish I could relive that one...when I see the setlist now, I'm blown away! They played I'm a Wheel, way back then!
  20. Reading this, I realized that to some degree, that's really what it's about for me, too. If they play Monday, I'm 100% satisfied! Too bad all the Fall 2011 dates are HOURS and many DOLLARS away from my North Florida locale... I wonder if more US dates will be added, smaller cities -- maybe in the spring?
  21. The encore set from night 2 of Solid Sound totally re-ignited my love for Wilco. I'd sort of felt my passion for the band fading... in a natural way, just sort of losing its intensity. And then, THIS! Specifically, Monday followed by Outtasite (after Red Eyed & Blue followed by I Got You on night 1)... this was a dream come true. All those songs from BT -- truly a wonder to witness. And of course, capping it all off, was Moustache Man, gyrating his way through the on-stage fog, playing that cowbell like it was what he was born to do. My love for Wilco burns once more!
  22. I heard about 10 mins of their set and it was magnificent. Caught the brass band fever when I lived in New Orleans for a year... but did not hear the Wilco cover.
  23. I hope you have some other outlets for your hostility.
  24. A different Wilco-related board? Or was there maybe some loss of interest coinciding with the last two, not-very-well-received albums? I pursued this "old days of VC" conversation, b/c I'm so curious to know what it used to be like. Interestingly, although SBS and WTA are lowest on my list, my fandom increased a few years ago as the earlier albums worked themselves deeper and deeper into my psyche. Anyhow, I have fun being on here and talking with Wilco devotees and critics. No one else in my immediate world shares my passion for the band, so it's nice to have my "imaginary Wilco friend
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