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Pennyghael

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  1. Way back in 2005/6, Someone Else's Song played during the early hours in the Inverness (Scottish Highlands) branch of Tesco. Must have been from a compilation as no other Wilco followed. The person who played the track was no doubt sacked the following day following complaints from the other insomniac shopper who was in there.
  2. Paul must obviously mistaken. If it's on Facebook, then it happened. Fact. I second Wilco Me's comment. A Wilco show without a review by Paul just seems a little wrong. Perhaps he could moan about the set length a bit more vehemently and maybe we'll get more free roadcase downloads.
  3. It's good news that they're using Topspin. I recently had problems with tickets for some Sigur Ros shows. On both occasions they went the extra mile and everything was sorted. I can think of other companies who probably wouldn't have helped.
  4. Nicely written as always Paul. My exposure to Japanese concert audiences is limited to listening to live recordings. There seems to be a lack of energy in the audience but they always come across as extremely polite. I had a Bunnymen tape from the early 80's and the only noise between songs were solo shouts of, Peter, Leslie, Mac. None for Will strangely enough....
  5. All well and good but could you imagine the change in atmosphere at Wilco/JT shows if security were regularly wading through the crowds and disposing of phones etc. An announcement over the PA just before the band goes on maybe the way to go, or maybe allow photos for the first song as they do for professionals. As annoying as the camera phones are, I'm sure it's preferable to security all over everyone. If the band were to go down the same road as Prince then I think as fans we should demand at least three costume changes per show from Jeff......
  6. Hey Perfect B! You missed an e or 2 in name. You's no better than than Geoff Tweedale fella.
  7. Last night was just so much smoother compared to the first. Maybe down to the songs or just "Geoff" shrugging off his cobwebs. Quite a respectful audience apart from the aforementioned comments re cameras with flash and shutters. My favourite are tapers who set up there equipment in the circle and then proceed to chat, drink ice filled drinks knowing they're sitting near to another taper. Being from the UK, attending shows in the US is a totally (todally?) different experience from an audience point of view. We're just too stiff in the UK, we never get excited about anything. Jeff could anno
  8. I enjoyed my first Tweedy solo show, would love him to play the UK solo every once in a while but a week in Chicago is preferable to a day trip to London! I agree with a lot of the sentiments posted above but I'd rather have this than a mailed in performance/set that never changes from show to show, hello Bob Mould..... Highlights for me were Spiders, Radio Cure, Laminated Cat and most of the covers. Nice to meet up with other listers, some for the first time, some I'd met before in Europe.
  9. I sent a message to Geoff a while back. Does he exist?
  10. I've got a gold circle ticket for each night but am happy to exchange for a regular ticket for each night plus the difference in cash obviously.
  11. Last year's tickets weren't numbered in anyway but it seems that this year's are. My two golden tickets have been allocated a 1st row seat on each night. I won't be the short Mexican girl but have 6 or so weeks to perfect the makeover.
  12. What we don't realise is that the DJ is actually there in person and walks on stage after every song....
  13. The roadcase offering looks to be shorter than the set they actually played on the night. Radio Cure and Bull Black Nova seem to have been dropped. Hopefully it's just a typo.
  14. Best tickets coming in quite reasonably for three of the venues at a mere 100 - 140 euros. Thanks Wilco!£$£$
  15. The sort of father (or mother) we all dream of!
  16. I wouldn't necessarily call this a set designed for a seated audience, just your basic Wilco set. They no doubt started with Art of Almost in an attempt to get the crowd going early but to no avail. The obvious starter for a venue like the Rex was One Sunday Morning. They don't seem to have a louder rockier set on this current tour until you get to the encores. I thought the only problem were the security guards. it took me back to the days of Hammersmith Odeon (now Apollo?) or the Birmingham NEC when you weren't allowed to move in your chair, if you did you got a torch shone in your face!
  17. erm............ the guy must have had his thumb over Standing O when I saw it!
  18. Agree with Bbop, well worth attending multiple shows in the same city. Not my favourite set of songs but some highlights such as I Must Be High, Candyfloss and Reservations to open. Other highlights were seeing Rising Red Lung performed from start to finish without a fight breaking out in the crowd, Bbop's reaction to Candyfloss being played. If you've ever been to a show with him and seen him excited at something you'll know what I mean, and Jeff's apparent corpsing over the first two lines of I'm Always In Love due to ............. Following Jeff's dedication of I Must Be High to those
  19. Much better than the previous night's show in Groningen, perhaps the lack of fog in the city helped! Great to finally meet (well I've been on here for 3 months) some fellow VCers ! A nice balance of songs, great that Sky Blue Sky and Theologians were included. I liked the support Scarlet O'Hanna but obviously not as much as the children who invaded the stage at the end of her set to present her with flowers. Very weird. Perhaps we should do the same for Jeff and the boys tonight? --Kieron
  20. Just back from the gig. First thoughts are that both the band and audience were flat. As you can see the setlist was a nice blend of the usual mixed with the occasional. Jeff didn't speak until towards the end of the main set and then was quite chatty after that. I recorded the show and if it's ok will get around to posting on Dime etc. Setlist as played One Sunday Morning Art of Almost I Might I Am Trying To Break Your Heart One Wing At Least That's What You Said Black Moon Spiders (Kidsmoke) Impossible Germany Born Alone Radio Cure Laminated Cat You & I Box Full Of Letters Jesus Et
  21. We can't complain really. Not many bands alternate the sets as much as Wilco do. We should count ourselves lucky that they don't play the same 25 songs each night, in the same order and then get excited when they miss one out! I'm seeing the next five shows and there's a good chance they'll play upwards of 40 different songs, especially as there's two Brussels shows. I still won't be satisfied though. I just hope they keep Spiders and Laminated Cat in and start with one of Less Than You Think or Reservations at one of the Brussels shows.
  22. Taken from setlist fm. One Sunday Morning Poor Places Art of Almost I Might Bull Black Nova Black Moon Spiders (Kidsmoke) Impossible Germany Misunderstood Born Alone You & I Forget The Flowers Box Full of Letters I'm Always in Love Jesus Etc Capitol City War On War Dawned On Me Shot In The Arm Encore Whole Love California Stars Theologians Heavy Metal Drummer I'm The Man Who Loves You
  23. 1 March - Wilco, Groningen 2 March - Wilco, Brussels Ancienne Belgique 3 March - Wilco, Brussels Ancienne Belgique 5 March - Wilco, Paris Le Grand Rex 7 March - Wilco, Zurich Volkhaus 8 March - Wilco, Milan........ maybe and to add a little variation 30 March, Jeff Tweedy, Chicago 31 March, Jeff Tweedy, Chicago Then nothing at all for months and months and months....................................
  24. Any details of a possible meet up in Brussels? It'd be good to see some of you. --Kieron
  25. Managed to get tickets for both nights, the second night after a few minutes of swearing at the computer. Now the easy part..... mentioning it to the wife!
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