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Wilco — 8/9/15, Troutdale, OR (McMenamins Edgefield)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Is that why the KEXP show was 21+ ? -
Wilco — 8/9/15, Troutdale, OR (McMenamins Edgefield)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
That was the first thing that came into my mind when I read the full report. How do you do it? I did see that film when I was a kid in a cinema - though until now I had no idea Kurt Russel was in it. -
Wilco — 8/9/15, Troutdale, OR (McMenamins Edgefield)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Just started wondering if Magnetized is the first Wilco song title that is spelt wrongly - unless they're doing a Slade. -
Wilco — 8/5/15, Los Angeles, CA (Greek Theatre)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
http://www.grimygoods.com/2015/08/07/wilco-crushes-marathon-set-at-greek-theatre-photos-review/ -
Wilco — 8/6/15, San Francisco, CA (The Independent)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Nice report! Ta. -
So Keith is slagging off Sgt Pepper. Has he never listed to Their Satanic Majesties Request?
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Wilco — 8/6/15, San Francisco, CA (The Independent)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Beep beep.I'll go and get my cuppa. -
Wilco — 8/5/15, Los Angeles, CA (Greek Theatre)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Indeed. A nice bit of Test Match Special through the earphones at work. I prefer listening to cricket with the TMS team to actually watching it. 18.3 overs is the quickest any team have ever been bowled out in the first innings of a test match. I do have a soft spot for their old school 'baggy green' though. In other news, there's a tasty group in the upcoming rugby world cup containing England, Australia, and Wales. Only two go through. -
Wilco — 8/5/15, Los Angeles, CA (Greek Theatre)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
The year 's at the spring, And day 's at the morn; Morning 's at seven; The hill-side 's dew-pearl'd; The lark 's on the wing; The snail 's on the thorn; God 's in His heaven— All 's right with the world! EDIT: Their Aussie roaddie is going to wake up sick as a dog. Australia 50 for 9 at Trent Bridge! Now 60 all out. Crazy morning. -
Far From The Madding Crowd The 1967 version, was suprised to hear only yesterday that there is a new version. Watched as there was a synchronicity between it appearing on iPlayer and recent visits to some of the locations - not that I knew that at the time except for Maiden Castle. Only a dim memory of once having seen it decades ago, and some JC high cheek bone action is always welcome.
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Cordon - Belgium plague outbreak thriller. Half way through and ratcheting up the tension nicely without going all zombie apocalypse immediately. Humans - nicely done sci fi set in a hear future (i.e. saving on production costs) where 'synths' have been introduced. Just ended, but apparently there is to be a second series - which in 90% of cases means an extending and petering out of the main storyline beyond what would have been the correct timely ending of the original idea.
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I think it's this:- Although my immediate thought was of Tim Roth in Mike Leigh's Meantime (after his drastic haircut) - see the 1 minute mark in this trailer - which has the most inappropriate 'Hollywood' voiceover you could possibly imagine. Aah the eighties in the UK ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llcgzs1jNOM
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Only discovered this lovely demo version today when searching on hearing the news. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVMel5gS84Y I love classic 60s pop, and so have always had Cilla's big hits in my head every since hearing them as a kid. She was a great likeable TV host in the 80s and 90s too once the singing career was more or less over with typical Scouse warmth and humour. http://youtu.be/ypSjcEvqmjM
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Ditto. The only downside was that the video was so good I was distracted from actually listening to the music. Will do it again with my eyes closed.
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Also, why is Wilco's Star Wars CD in the UK so expensive? Will have to wait a while after release date or go to a shop to see what's what. Eh? Star Wars Wilco(Artist)Format: Audio CD Price: £20.25& FREE Delivery in the UK. Details Pre-order Price Guarantee. Learn more. This title will be released on August 21, 2015. Pre-order now.Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. Gift-wrap available. http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B011WEVPX8/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1438162436&sr=1-1&keywords=wilco+star+wars EDIT 3rd August. They now have a sensible price.
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Paste http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2015/07/wilco-star-wars-review.html
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Just chipping in wuth a vote for Taste The Ceiling. Don't see it getting many positive mentions (not necessarily negative mentions, just an absence) and I find that melody being a constant in my head and I'm glad it's there as a gentle oasis of calm amongst the rowdiness of its neighbours.
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5 stars from the Independent http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/wilco-star-wars--album-review-jeff-tweedy-throws-down-the-gauntlet-with-a-radical-take-on-americana-10412763.html Some of you might need help with the phrase "he bowls another googly" :-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDDP2bWdL2Y
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TWEEDY — 7/19/15, Louisville, KY (Forecastle)
Albert Tatlock replied to ditty's topic in After The Show
There is video evidence to that effect. -
http://prettymuchamazing.com/reviews/wilco-star-wars
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Mojo - 4 stars Wilco Star WarsdBpm |CD/DL/LP Jeff Tweedy’s men channel the force as they release their ninth studio album, complete with inscrutable title. By Chris Nelson July 21, 2015 WHETHER YOU TAKE your Wilco ruminative or raucous, there’s plenty to soak in here. In fact, the two strands often intertwine, as when the melody behind More… pulses like an ambulance siren but somehow still soothes. Star Wars confirms that Wilco now fully own a unique American noise wherein nothing is wholly traditional or wholly experimental. But if the band’s own sense of self is stalwart, the characters th
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This is definitely an angels on the head of a pin conversation, as it's all pretty relative when the vast majority of the albums are obviously at a pretty high level (though there's always something I can't stomach on each of them but that's just me). I did want to say firstly though that it is very strange/fascinating to me how fans of the same act can be so diverse. I don't know whether that exists for other bands? I have no experience to tell. Probably a function of how varied Wilco's output has been. Which brings me on to my second comment. The variety of TWL is precisely what I like abou
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TWL YHF / MA AGIB / ST / BT / SW SBS / W(TA) / AM
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Rock'n'Roll America 3 x 1 hour lightening tour of the history of rock'n'roll in the 50s and early 60s. Nothing too new to me (except the original lyrics to Tutti Frutti) and way too little time, but great to see and hear some of the tales from new interviews with the talking heads who were there and won't be around much longer - Don Everly, Jerry Lee, members of the Crickets and Presley's band, etc. http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/jul/11/rock-n-roll-america-review-elvis-presley-pat-boone-jerry-lee-lewis