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  1. So I missed out listening the album, but people are already (as expected) putting it up on Pirate Bay. Yes, I downloaded it, but not really sure if this was a good move as far as ethics go. I've already bought the album twice (both prices over the initial price [special edition CD and Vinyl LP]), if that counts for anything. P.S. I'm loving this album!
  2. Just as Jeff Tweedy predicted!!!!!!!!
  3. Well the music scene has really picked up in the past 6 years. We just had the new artist "Washed Out" have his Album release party here, he's either somewhere else on the tour as of now or he's back in NYC. Also look up Tori Y Moi and a lesser known band named The Restoration. p.s. None of these bands sound like Wilco. p.s.s. God Damn Those Trains!!! I going to be an insomniac before I move out this town.
  4. it's not a surprise at all. I was just bringing attention to the little factoid of the beer being named WTF, but they used Wilco instead of Whiskey, in order to avoid confusion. Not because they're Wilco fans. oh, really? Well like I said, it caught the fans' eye.
  5. Whatever spreads the music. Don't really care much how. Also heard "Either Way" in my local indy theater. P.S. Have you ever been to Columbia, SC, and not just for a brief moment?
  6. It's funny how this beer has gotten the attention of the Wilco fans. Although, it's not a reference to YHF, someone should start naming beers after songs and bands to get attention.
  7. That's personal opinion and not established fact, no matter how much "(long) experience" you've had. It has to do with the personality of the listener. Many fans can be over-analytical or simply can't get enough of Wilco; I happen to be both. Don't forget, the material disclosed in the packaging doesn't have to be info on the recording process either. It can be artwork. My favorite example of this is the hidden booklet in Radiohead's album: Kid A.
  8. All "art fighting the evil corporation" naiveté aside, money make the world go round, and Jeff has kids to feed. The music is the most important aspect of it all, that goes without saying, but the entire appeal of buying the merchandise is for the sake of collection and showing everyone you're a fan of these wonderful artists. Playing a record is best when you can hold the case in your hands and explore pages containing info about the recording process, lyrics printed to give you a possible insight in the the creator's mind, and artwork to admire.
  9. Looking back now, I probably should have just pre-ordered the Deluxe CD and buy the LP from my local record store. Not only would it be slightly cheaper, but I would be supporting the much loved store.
  10. The Whole Love is now available for pre-order! If you've ordered, what did you buy? Here's what I got: and The Whole Love LP
  11. CD over MP3 anyday. Plus it's good for the sake of collecting.
  12. What are the bonus tracks? p.s. I'll have to get them via torrent, I bought the deluxe CD and Vinyl LP, I think I've flung enough money to deserve them.
  13. It's up now. Bought myself the deluxe CD and the LP.
  14. I heard it in my local Food Lion as well. (Columbia, SC)
  15. Heard it at my local Food Lion grocery store. Whoever makes grocery store mixes, he/she must like "One Wing"
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