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I read the reviews of the 2009 show there in the After the Show forum and all signs point to GA. "totally awesome and unique venue! The actual space where they have shows sort of looks like a giant airplane hangar from the outside, but inside it's much smaller than you think. And man, the entire place is really, really eye-catching and a testament to a certain era in American history. This venue sounds really cool/neat.totally awesome and unique venue! The actual space where they have shows sort of looks like a giant airplane hangar from the outside, but inside it's much smaller than you t
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Seems like there is a room for a show on the 17th? Jacksonville? New Orleans?
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Red Hot Chili Peppers added to this festival today.
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Looks like Jack White plays 5/18 & DMB 5/20. I'm assuming that leaves SCI for 5/19. Would make the most sense for Wilco to be on stage just prior to Jack out of those three and they do seem to be the #4 band on the bill. Right? I haven't heard much about this festival. Is it any good?
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I assumed we were searching for vitriol on Lana not Liz. There is tons on Liz from her self titled album era. Jim Derogatis tore into Liz pretty good at that point too.
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Wilco — 2/3/12, Eugene, OR (Hult Center for the Performing Arts)
nalafej replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Just realized I've never seen them close with Heavy Metal Drummer before. I've seen 44 shows in an era where that song was around and have never seen them do it. It was a good song to close with too. -
I don't think the full setlist that you have here links with the episode that aired. Right? No Far, Far Away, Bull Black Nova or War on War
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Wilco — 2/3/12, Eugene, OR (Hult Center for the Performing Arts)
nalafej replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Ouch. I enjoyed the show just fine without alcohol. No difficulty. Sometimes it is nice to have a beer while listening to rock n' roll - I didn't like being restriced from doing so. I agree it can be a chattier crowd with alcohol, but think it can be fun watching Wilco play off such a crowd. I'm going to ignore what I'm interpretting as an insinuation that I am an alcoholic (other than this sentance - ha). Regarding the people sitting in the center section of the orchestra section, we saw different things. I saw a woman with blonde hair in the front row pretty much in front of John standin -
Wilco — 2/3/12, Eugene, OR (Hult Center for the Performing Arts)
nalafej replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
I thought it was a great show. The Hult Center was very convenient and the sound is wonderful. One downside to these kind of places is that there were no drinks allowed in the actual theater. I found it funny that the people on the floor stood throughout with the exception of the first 10 rows in the center section. The 1%. I was worried that Sunday Morning was going to put people back in their seats, but better results ensued. Everybody seemed to be in a great mood across town all day - great weather may have been inspiring. The production is just so neat, especially on the new songs. I've se -
Scott was in attendance but no performance last night. California stars would have been a nice tough IMO.
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http://www.eugeneweekly.com/2012/02/02/music1.html Rising from the ashes But fresh quotes from John and Scott mccaughey. I wonder if Scott will make an appearance night?
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I second this...
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Same song
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Hi - I ended up finding another ticket so I'm offering this one up. Orchestra. Row II. Ticket cost me $45. Looking for best offer and can deliver this hard ticket the day of the show.
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Not a good song. I liked the two 1996 Roth songs on their Best of Volume I too. Man, that was a long time ago now too.
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Have you seen ticket prices? $160/ $90 / $65 here in Chicago. $160 to see VH? Huh?
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At the recent Lincoln Hall gig, Fred told a story about working at Lounge Axe - I believe he mentioned that is where he got to know them both.
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Buddy Guy's Annual January Residency
nalafej replied to Head in a Guillotine's topic in Someone Else's Song
I went a few years ago. Lots of fun. Great, fun show. Haven't been to the new Legends - hope there is still a way for him to play outside. -
This is very strange. The rewards don't seem worth the donation at all. I've contributed to a few kickstarters trying to fund albums - usually you pay $10 - 20 and get a cd out of the deal. $40 for a cd is a bit much, right?
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My favorites: Wilco @ Metro (saw all Shrinking Chicago shows and thought this was the best) Pearl Jam Destination Weekend Sunday show - like the last day of summer camp The Head and The Heart @ Metro - great to see a breaking band find their audience Bob Seger @ Rosemont Horizon - grandpa doing his 70's fm radio thing with no shame U2 @ Solider field - opening with 4 Achtung tracks sold me. Honorable mention: Wilco @ Opera house. Worst: Yo La Tengo @ Metro - Seinfeld show disaster.
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Glenn is indispensable to Wilco. Best drummer I have ever seen live. He is just so fun to watch and so good at what he does.
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Show #4. Wilco at the Metro. Every song was the first time played at the Metro! No repeats. Couldn't have been happier to hear I Got You. I Got You was my favorite song for so long then it fell out of favor. Back at the top. So much energy. Best of the 4 shows! Great setlist! The band looked like they were having fun for the first time on this run. Can't wait for tomorrow night.
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You are right. I added some more. This is tough. I don't know how Jeff does it.
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My Metro prediction: Ashes of American Flags Art of Almost I Might Shouldn’t be Ashamed Sunloathe How to Fight Loneliness Company in my Back Black Moon I'll Fight Born Alone Sky Blue Sky Too Far Apart Standing O ELT Forget the Flowers It’s Just That Simple Cars Can't Escape Dawned on Me On and On and On She’s a Jar Whole Love Sonny Feeling Kingpin California Stars Sunken Treasure Dreamer in my Dreams
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Night #3. Another impressive setlist. Looks like they slipped up and played a non TWL song twice. I wonder if they realized they were doing that? I love the daringness of these setlists. What is probably most impressive is how well they are pulling it off. The band knows these songs really well. The Vic remains my favorite venue in Chicago. It is so far superior to the Riv and hosts great bands. Wilco has great history there and I’m glad they played Kicking TV last night. Being at those four shows in 2005 was a treat and the reminder last night was fun. I thought the crowd was good. A lot of