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Don't have the rarities box set but with you on the rest. I don't do vinyl and wouldn't anyway feel the need to splash out. Might be tempted by just the Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Deluxe 2xCD if I had some idea how different the alternative takes are and so I have official versions of the demos I have always liked so much - though I have just noticed that it doesn't have Let Me Come Home, which probably means I won't bother after all.
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Wilco — 17 April 2022, New York, NY (United Palace) [Night 3 of 5]
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
“Oh, you mean I have to keep writing different recaps for what is essentially the same show night after night” - Err, yes I checked your contract. I too thought they might go with the album and Engineer demos. i would have been happy with that in the strange imaginary world of ever getting to see Wilco again. Though having said that have just done the first bit of foreign travel for 2 years - but still can’t easily get to the USA (no ESTA) since I visited Iran 3 years ago. Have to say it was worth it though :-) Ta. -
Jeff Tweedy — 5 March 2022, Dallas, TX (Majestic Theater)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Decent semi-punage. Ta. -
Did Sammy have his nipple tassles?
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So Largo is a pole dancing club? Interesting choice of venue.
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Top 3 in my pantheon of Barrys. (1) Barry 'The King' John. Quite possibly the sexiest man ever to have graced this earth. (2) Barry Cryer. (recently deceased unfortunately) (3) Barry island. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tb5R_eLxzc Some may question why Barry Gibb is not number 3, but then I've never eaten a choc-ice whilst sitting on Barry Gibb. So worthy runner up for him I'm afraid.
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On the slippery slope to the Las Vegas residency?
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Persian Lessons - a variation on a holocaust film like Life Is Beautiful was. Some stretch to take on the premise but once you go with the story there were some well conceived ideas/twists etc. Dark Water - a ripping yarn from 19th Century whalers, with some emphasis on the ripping. Didn't like it as much as The Terror, but in similar territory - geographically and theatrically. Toast in Tinseltown - very patchy, but always willing to guffaw at Matt Berry in an internationalised version of Toast of London. With that Fred Armisen guy too. The Outlaws - Stephe
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But I never said Jehovah! . . . Oh bugger . . . I don't know how to break this to you, but it appears you're not on the VIP events memo list any more? As for Mariachi > Wilco - I was listening to MA1 in its entirety the other day and began thinking how much I miss 'the rasp'. I guess age, giving up the fags, and the nose job (I use that in the loosest sense for comedy effect) have all been factors - but things like Hoodoo Voodoo sound so good there. I've just got a bit turned off by the glut of whispery vocalised dirge rock. As I've said before, hoping they brought b
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Ta That mariachi band looks the business. I love a mariachi band. Probably would have enjoyed that more than Wilco these days.