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"High Water 2020 will mark the debut of The Platinum Pearl Experience in which festivalgoers can witness an intimate Jeff Tweedy set at the historic Eternal Father Of The Seal Chapel and enjoy complimentary beverages and food, get access to the pit and other amenities." yikes
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The band is confirmed for the Black Deer festival in Kent, UK this June. Expect we'll see dates popping up near there before and after. Hopefully West Coast US dates prior?
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Wilco — 20 October 2019, Nashville, TN (Grand Ole Opry House)
nalafej replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
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Sounds really fun. Thanks for sharing your experience. I am now 2x more likely to attend in Chicago.
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I was wondering about this. I'm a Sloan fan, but I'm not sure I would dig a Navy Blue album show as much as a typical show. How was it?
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The book is great for all Crowes fans. The stories make it. The writing is somewhat sophomoric with a lot of lame foreshadowing at the end of each chapter. Tons of Chris bashing and surprisingly (to me anyway) a fair amount of shade thrown at Rich too. He does a fair amount of talking about the early days, mostly getting to know and be friends with Chris though. I think you'd like it.
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Wilco - 15 October 2019, Washington, DC (The Anthem)
nalafej replied to Magnetized's topic in After The Show
sooutoftune.org - it was great and I miss it. -
good listen although it is really annoying that they edit it and remove blank space...
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Probably beating the dead horse with this clarification, but...Just like some people say Art of Almost sounds like Radiohead, I'm saying OTJ sounds like an On Fillmore album. Not that all members of On Fillmore are on it.
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That all makes sense including criticism of my nepotism comment I've always been a fan of Darin's playing. Almost pulled the trigger on William Tyler tickets for tomorrow and would have loved to seen DG perform with him again.
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I guess it could be jumping the gun, but he didn't make it to Solid Sound for the first time in 2019 and hasn't been playing with Jeff's solo band (I like to call it Jeff Tweedy & Nepotism) in quite a while. He also hasn't tweeted about Wilco or Jeff in a long while and didn't put his association with Jeff in a few recent gig bios.
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I'm not buying the album to get the liner notes to confirm - and you are likely joking anyway - but a Darin appearance seems unlikely given Jeff and Darin's apparent falling out. I meant to imply that the record has adventurous percussion as a base.
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Quotes from aftershow threads: A couple of people have pointed out to me how Pat doesn’t seem to be smiling very much on stage of late, in general, and I hope that doesn’t hint at anything being amiss. No eye contact with the rest of the band even during the 3 guitar thing at the end of IG. He was mopping over his keyboards in what appeared to be a half-hearted way most of the time. Agree that Pat looked a bit disconnected/bored early on
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It's a disappointing album. Boring would be my one word description. I get that I've been with the band since 1995, but why would anyone listen to this beyond a few listens instead of putting on Ghost, Yankee, BT or AM?? It's Jeff's worst vocal performance. There are very very few melodies and choruses which are always appreciated in my book (I love Warm and Warmer and they didn't have much in that regard either, but it is more missing here in a full band context.) It's basically On Fillmore + Jeff Tweedy featuring 2 appearances by guitar virtuoso Nels Cline and textures by Mikael Jorgensen.
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Wilco — 28 September 2019, London, UK (Eventim Apollo)
nalafej replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Ha. That might have been a different looking music video... -
I read that as Sammy's fav was Ghost. Found the Chipotle stuff very funny.
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Wilco — 18 September 2019, Zurich, Switzerland (Volkshaus)
nalafej replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
I came very close to be able to attend this show and would have loved to take in the bbop love. Thanks for your writing on this tour bbop. Enjoying them each day... -
Could be. Last time they played Chicago it was 4 shows at Chicago Theater. Tickets were cheaper then. They performed 106 songs over the 4 nights with 49 unique songs. That's not bad for mixing it up.
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me either! is this new news? Seems almost like revisionist history!
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Looks like some more openers for US shows have been announced. The Bottle Rockets in St. Louis is cool! Shall we start a campaign for Wilco to play AM front to back?! What better place to do so?? Also seeing Solid Sound alums Deep Sea Diver for MI, PA, VA, OH, IN, KY shows and Dickie (who had an album produced by Pat) for Cedar Rapids.
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Amazing to me that any show at Rosemont Horizon could be released commercially in any format given its horrendous acoustics.
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Oh yes, the Brotherly Love Tour. Don't forget opener Spacehog (also with brothers). This should have been a great bill, but it was a lackluster evening in Chicagoland anyway.
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Wasn't it odd that it was/is actually called 'As the Crow Flies' - without the e on the end of crow?? I sort of wondered if somebody made a mistake. Marcus didn't play the last couple gigs though. The band with him had a lot of potential but was not gelling when I saw them...