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Cold as Gasoline

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  1. Hixter, it is every man for himself out there. I really feel for you. There's no loyalty to be had from companies these days. Have seen it happen to so many people though, that I observe that most everyone lands on their feet, sometimes in a better position than the one they left. Much luck with your job search.
  2. Glad you are a fan! Rendezvous sounds good. I'll be there on my own, so will be glad to make some new friends. An aftershow will seriously test my stamina, but hey, I'll sleep when I'm dead, right? Don't think I can pass this one up. If Nickel Creek does one, I'll be in for that one too. Sorry you won't be able to make it for this one! Hopefully, will have a chance to meet you and your wife over the weekend. The Chicago MCK show may have been my favorite of the 4 times I've seen them so far. They sounded immaculate and played 3 new ones from an upcoming album. Of course, the Old
  3. For those of us who are going to Newport Folk Festival in July and are fans of the Milk Carton Kids (I know there are at least 2 of us, twoshedjackson), NFF announced an aftershow on Friday evening for the Milk Carton Kids Revue at the Jane Pickens Theater in Newport. Tickets go on sale Monday, May 19 at 10AM. I'm going to go if I can get a ticket. Looks like an easy walk from my hotel too. http://www.newportfolk.org/newport-folk-presents
  4. Oh, that must just be an awful feeling. Hope you get it back. Sending good vibes your way. I have horrible car karma in general, but the worst incident happened to my dark green Honda Civic. It was parked on the street and I got a call one Sunday morning from the police asking me to come down and "talk to the officer standing next to your vehicle". When I got out there, there were police cars and fire trucks all around, and I quickly realized that the fire engine next to my car was actually smashed into the side of my honda. Turns out the engine slipped on a patch of ice and slid into 3
  5. Haven't seen him yet, but he has been on my list for a while. He'll just be an extra bonus at the Nickel Creek show at Taste of Chicago this summer. This is the one of his that I really like (quite impressive for a youngster): I'm jealous that you get to see Patty Griffin! What a great songwriter and passionate performer she is.
  6. So, I'm gonna count the shows I've already seen in May. Julian Lage and Chris Eldridge Nels Cline Singers The Milk Carton Kids Nickel Creek Willie Watson / Mandolin Orange Noam Pikelny and Stuart Duncan Dawes and Conor Oberst Cactus Blossoms Carolina Chocolate Drops Gillian WelchNickel Creek, Emmylou Harris, Parker Millsap - Taste of ChicagoJeff Tweedy - Taste of ChicagoNewport Folk FestivalMatthew Sweet Also considering going to the Mile of Music festival in Appleton WI, which is so far featuring the Autumn Defense, the Baseball Project, and the Milk Carton Kids. I went last year to see J
  7. I'm about 40 minutes early to technically call it tonight, but going to see Willie Watson on Tuesday night. He is formerly of Old Crow Medicine Show and recently released his first solo album, produced by David Rawlings. Should be good.
  8. So excellent. Thank you for sharing! Can't wait to see the whole thing.
  9. That is amazing. Lyle is class and generosity personified. I really like his version of Friend of the Devil too.
  10. It was my first time hearing the Nels Cline Singers and it was weird and fascinating. You'd think that with music that experimental that the crowd wouldn't quite stay with it, but people were rapt. Nels broke out every guitar noise trick in the book with slides and coils and pedals, and the percussion was the craziest I've seen -- everything from plastic bottlecaps tied together, to strange vocalizations through a megaphone, to a bunch of paperclips strung together. Nels vocalized a bit too (no words, but sounds). John Stirratt and Glenn Kotche were both there in the audience, too.
  11. I'll try to do a quick recap for you Tuesday or Wednesday.
  12. Busy week: Monday - Julian Lage and Chris Eldridge Tuesday - Nels Cline Singers Thursday - The Milk Carton Kids Friday - Nickel Creek
  13. Very fun show, with lots of unexpected cameos. Josh was my favorite though Made me laugh.
  14. Chef Boy-ar-dee beef ravioli. Something about the off color and viscousness of that sauce is so repellant and yet seductive.
  15. Some good stuff in there (and good gosh a'mighty that is a long list), but it seems like a lot of these festivals lack a unique point of view these days. The lineups are completely interchangeable.
  16. Have been looking out for that one but haven't seen it airing yet. Thanks for the recommendation, I will keep stalking it!
  17. I hate the Taste, but who am I kidding? I'll be there for Tweedy and for Nickel Creek/Emmylou Harris/Parker Millsap the night before. The last time I was there (Death Cab for Cutie and Calexico a couple of years ago) the lawn crowd where I was could not see the stage and really didn't bother to pay attention to the show at all. Going to try for reserved seats for both nights.
  18. That is so cool! Last time I saw them together, Chris was wearing his guitar and chatting on his cell phone in the alley before the show, and we had a little wave exchange They are the nicest guys ever. What a thrill to play Julian's vintage Martin! I'm a novice player, but I have a vintage Gibson from around the same era, that belonged to my Dad. My most prized possession. I will be seeing them again the first week of May, and really looking forward to it. Weirdly, Nels Cline is playing the same venue the next day, and I'm going to that one too.
  19. Hmmm. After fighting off bronchitis for the last 6 weeks and finally getting the better of it, I got a head cold the other day and my old enemy bronchitis is back. Tweedy, this is your doing! Luckily there is no chance of me hitting on Jay's girlfriend because I am a chica and I don't happen to swing in that direction.
  20. No big deal, just going to see some guy called Jay Farrar.
  21. From the Jayhawks' facebook page: They say that there is no going back. They say that you can never go home again. But we are sure the hell going to try. Karen Grotberg, Tim O’Reagan, Marc Perlman, Gary Louris, and Kraig Johnson are thrilled to dive back into the darkness of Sound Of Lies, the joyous pop of Smile, and the simple elegance of Rainy Day Music. The Jayhawks are currently booking shows for Summer and Fall 2014 in the US, Canada and Europe in support of the upcoming expanded reissues of those 3 classic albums. Come along for the ride.
  22. We are doing a Black Keys song in my guitar class, and this is the best. thing. ever. If it doesn't make you smile, I don't want to know you.
  23. I would like to see the peeps who think they are "hipsters" get together with those who think they are "dad rock" and let them duke it out. They can't be both, people. Hint: they are neither.
  24. Tonight saw Ages and Ages - sounded like a modern Fleetwood Mac, with 3 men and 3 women, all singing complex, syncopated harmony. Great sound! The opener was a local Chicago band, Martin Van Ruin. Similarly excellent. Would definitely go see either band again.
  25. A couple of weeks ago, the Jayhawks changed the image on their facebook home page to show the former Louris-fronted lineup, which I found interesting. Last weekend, I was watching an old Austin City Limits with that lineup (quality is not too hot, but they still sound great): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvTE_y6SEUs Hoping for a full-blown Jayhawks tour in the near future.
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