
Oil Can Boyd
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Pixies' Doolittle 20th anniversary tour
Oil Can Boyd replied to Three dollars and 63 cents's topic in Someone Else's Song
Pixies to play TT the Bear's one last time: Hello To help bid adieu to Cambridge's T.T. the Bear’s Place, one of the most iconic nightclubs in the country, Pixies will perform at the venue one last time TONIGHT. Tickets will be priced at $55.00 and go on sale today at 2:00PM ET at the Orpheum Theatre box office. They will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis with a two-ticket limit. All interested must be present when purchasing the ticket as all ticket holders will be wristbanded when they buy their ticket. All attendees must be 18+, will need a valid ID, as well as their ticket an -
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/12/arts/music/ornette-coleman-jazz-saxophonist-dies-at-85-obituary.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&smid=nytimesarts&_r=0 The alto saxophonist and composer Ornette Coleman, one of the most powerful and contentious innovators in the history of jazz, died on Thursday morning in Manhattan. He was 85. The cause was cardiac arrest, a representative of the family said. Mr. Coleman widened the options in jazz, and helped change its course. Partly through his example in the late 1950s and early ’60s, jazz became less beholden to the rules of harmony and rhythm
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Had a weird experience with the pre-sale. I was on right after 12:00 and clicked on "Best Available" and got two in the balcony. I passed, figuring I'd try to get something better in the regular sale on Friday. About 20 minutes later I got an email from ticketmaster saying the pre-sale had started. I clicked through and ended up getting seats in the 5th row.
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I know this thread is about favorites but I just read Bob Mould's book and was somewhat disappointed. I liked the early stuff, the formation and dissolution of Husker Du, the early solo stuff, etc. But after that I sort of lost interest in the book, which I suppose parallels my interest in his work.
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I don't usually read this thread but thought I'd check it out and see what it's all about. This was the first comment I saw. I think I need to go back a few pages for some context.
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Stephin Merritt/Sam Davol [from the Magnetic Fields]
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For you Simon and Garfunkel fans
Oil Can Boyd replied to Sparky speaks's topic in Someone Else's Song
Interesting interview with Garfunkel: “George came up to me at a party once and said “my Paul is to me what your Paul is to you.” He meant that psychologically they had the same effect on us. The Pauls sidelined us. I think George felt suppressed by Paul and I think that’s what he saw with me and my Paul. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/rockandpopmusic/11626027/art-garfunkel-interview-paul-simon.html -
And is that the end? Via Pitchfork: During the band's performance at Primavera Sound today, The Replacements' Paul Westerberg announced that this would be the last time that the band plays together. After saying that the band stayed at the hotel instead of coming in for sound check, he also reportedly said "lazy bastards to the end" and smashed his guitar. http://pitchfork.com/news/59854-paul-westerberg-says-the-replacements-just-played-their-final-show/
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Shortest Distance/Longest distance for a Wilco/Jeff show?
Oil Can Boyd replied to remphish1's topic in Just A Fan
My extremes have both been for solo Tweedy shows: Shortest: 4 miles to Somerville MA Longest: 100+ miles to Northampton MA -
I was at these two.
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I think I know your friend. But for me YLT wins out.
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Via Pitchfork http://pitchfork.com/news/59788-yo-la-tengo-collect-covers-reworkings-new-songs-on-stuff-like-that-there-announce-tour/ Yo La Tengo are back with a new album to follow 2013's Fade. It's called Stuff Like That There, and it's out August 28 via Matador. It features re-recorded versions of some of their old songs as well as covers of the Cure, Hank Williams, the Parliaments, Sun Ra, the Lovin' Spoonful, Darlene McCrea, and others. Listen to their cover of "Automatic Doom", a song by Special Pillow (the 1990s Hoboken band that featured Yo La Tengo's James McNew), below. Update: A
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And how is it?
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I watched it last night. He says he bought the house in 1972 with the money he got to record Ace and he's lived there ever since.
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Feelies (originals) Slipping (into Something) Loveless Love The High Road Deep Fascination Too Far Gone Feelies (covers) Egyptian Reggae (Jonathan Richman) Dancing Barefoot (Patti Smith) Mannequin (Wire) She Said She Said (Beatles) I'm a Believer (Monkees)
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Nice! So it wasn't a Neutral Milk Hotel situation where no pictures are allowed?
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Favorite final albums by a band/solo artist?
Oil Can Boyd replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
Nick Drake - Pink Moon Minutemen - 3-Way Tie (For Last) -
Favorite final albums by a band/solo artist?
Oil Can Boyd replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
You forgetting about In Space? -
Favorite final albums by a band/solo artist?
Oil Can Boyd replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane ... Slint - Spiderland Squirrel Bait - Skag Heaven -
MOVIE: Luna--Tell Me Do You Miss Me
Oil Can Boyd replied to 97flatcars's topic in Someone Else's Song
Luna Announce Fall tour: 10/03 Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West (early show – on sale today) 10/05 Philadelphia, PA @ Trocadero (on sale 5/15) 10/06 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club 10/07 New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom (on sale 5/15) 10/08 New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom (on sale 5/15) 10/09 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg (all ages – on sale 5/15) 10/10 Boston, MA @ Paradise (on sale today) 10/13 Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall (on sale today) 10/14 Pittsburgh, PA @ Andy Warhol Museum (on sale today) 10/15 Detroit, MI @ TBD 10/16 Chicago, IL @ House of Blues (on sale 5/15) 10/17 Minneapolis -
Awesome! I first saw them at the Rat in about 1986.
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I'm with you and felt the same way. I wasn't sitting right next to my grumpy friend so when we were walking out and he said he didn't think it was that great I thought he was kidding.
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knotgreen - what did you think? I thought it was really great - as did six of the eight people I was with. But one found it too depressing (and he's had some recent personal loss so that's understandable) and the other thought Sufjan was so pretentious and full of himself that my friend said he was tempted to leave.