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WilcoFan

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  1. Kev - You're totally right that he's totally right.
  2. Totally. Obama needs easy layups right now, not political failures. Is Obama already at risk of being labeled a lame duck?
  3. Can you still buy Useless Creatures by itself? By the way, MWard's Hold Time is an A in my book.
  4. I was going to say move to Annapolis but it's too late now. Welcome to Maryland.
  5. A little off topic but does anybody else here get mad when you are in a record store and you're thumbing through looking for Uncle Tupelo albums and there might be 1 but there's like 50 Uncle Cracker CDs? I always think to myself how messed up this world can be.
  6. I'd like to hear The The's "Dusk."
  7. I love Dexter. I started watching it onDemand this summer. I watched all 3 seasons in about 3 weeks. Lost a lot of sleep but love the show.
  8. I think Stirrat gives the album any soul that it might elude to. Kotche does what good drummers should, provide percussion without getting in the way. Cline, well you can take him or ... take him. EDIT: By the way I really like the album. I didn't expect to like it at all given SBS and Cline. It was a pleasant surprise. I personally only "identify" with Solitaire.
  9. I think people viewed Lennon as the more cool/cosmic Beatle. But to me there's no doubt that McCartney did a lot more than just help on other people's songs. From what I've read, McCartney was basically pulling the whole cart around the time of Abbey Road. And I think it's pretty obvious the Beatles was his band at that point. p.s. I've always like McCartney's voice over just about any other musician. It's all subjective.
  10. I got the satire. Reads kind of like every Pitchfork album review I ever read. Speaking of satire, there should be a satire font.
  11. Anyhow, I don't even know how to respond to that article. For the record, I'm not against "It" but I'm not sure how well doing "It" translates into providing a quality environment for my children to grow up in. If I understand the meaning for revenge breeding, I don't think that the symptoms the author lists are in fact revenge breeding: charter schools, urban gentrification and Wilco merch for kids. It think the first two may be more indicative of parents trying to provide a homegenous neighborly and educational environment. -- Not to out-pro-create "undesirables." As for Wilco merch,
  12. So... Texans are huge socialists? Who would have figured? I guess the joke is on them.
  13. Misunderstood stands out as my favorite.
  14. Jeff was also on the other side of Spencer on the other video.
  15. I thought it was a good piece. This episode of Sunday Morning had Wilco and then an op/ed piece about Cougars. Funny.
  16. Good one. What about Being There even though it technically could fit on one CD. I also loved this one as a kid:
  17. It's definitely a good show... This coming from a dad of 3.
  18. They do it all of the time.
  19. Now we're actually complaining about the "shushers?" Fans at Wilco shows are probably the whiniest of all concert goers. You just can't ever get it right. Next people will be complaining about people who smile. A couple of observations: I'm about 6'1" and there's always some girl at a Wilco show who will actually interrupt me to ask if I will move for them, so they can see. I just let them and their dorky boyfriend move in front of me. It's not a big deal. I also notice when I go to Wilco shows that the overall population is shorter than I would think the average American is. They
  20. This is a cool article. I miss articles like this. I haven't read one in quite a while. When I used to play in bands I used to enjoy the technical side of music. Thanks for posting.
  21. Interesting. I was just reading on p.89 of "Learning how to Die" and it mentioned that Wilco was giving the name "National Dust" These concepts sound similar.
  22. I was worried that their decline was in full steam because of SBS but I happen to love their new album. It is kind of a hard thing to realize that your favorite band for years is not your favorite anymore... But that's part of life. And that's ok. I do agree with your comments about their live shows. I haven't been to one in a while. Ever since Nels came on board I feel like their setlist rarely varies and that I'm watching a franchise and not the band I loved years ago. Let's face it, unless Wilco is the exception to the rule, but most bands or even scientists like Einstein have that
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