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And yello! Andrew Lowden @lowden1112m Wilco, Morning Jacket, Ian Hunter, Warren Haynes closing with "All The Young Dudes." #americanarama http://instagram.com/p/cQBr1jsCdG/
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Who was campaigning for "Feed of Man"? Saw this on Twitter tonight re: the Hoboken show: Paul Suwan @paulsuwan1mNow @Wilco brings out Warren Haynes to play slide on Feed Of Man. Probably the first time they've done it in 13 years? #americanarama
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Yep, Kenneth has the Martin and Joey has the Gibson. I can't believe what Kenneth does with that thing.
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I am on that bandwagon. They opened for Punch Brothers when I saw them in December and when I got home, went straight to their site and downloaded Prologue and Retrospect. They're witty, clever songwriters and their harmonies are really special. Kenneth Pattengale is one of the best acoustic guitarists I've seen. They have some very funny schtick onstage too. This video of "Michigan" probably gives you a good idea of what they do, if you haven't heard them. The lyrics of their song "Permanent" really resonate for me.
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Well, I have not bought nearly as much as you, but here's my list, near as I can figure. Note that this excludes random singles, live show downloads, and assorted NoiseTrade samplers. When I think about it, a lot of the music I've consumed comes from the "random assorted" category as opposed to albums purchased. Nothing's Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now - Justin Townes Earle Lake Street Dive - Lake Street Dive Sun Midnight Sun - Sara Watkins The Invisible Way - Low The Ash & Clay - The Milk Carton Kids American Kid - Patty Griffin Southeastern - Jason Isbell One True Vine -
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I've read a couple of articles recently about Mark Mulcahy that rate his new album very highly and thought I'd share. He did a really strong set at Solid Sound 2013. Thought others might have also enjoyed his quirky songwriting and may be interested. This interview talks a bit about how he knows Pat Sansone: http://www.salon.com/2013/07/17/mark_mulcahy_has_made_the_best_album_youll_hear_this_year/ This one reviews the new album. http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/18251-mark-mulcahy-dear-mark-j-mulcahy-i-love-you/ For those in the Chicago area, note that he's playing this thursday (7
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Yep, he said he finds it odd that he is associated with "Americana" because he doesn't like much in that genre. He just finds it boring. He mentioned also the Big Star tribute show he did in Chicago a few weeks ago, and used the words "train wreck", which not so surprisingly, were the same words I would have used His honesty really struck me yesterday.
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I had the same opinion when I saw them last month. You can't expect Jay to suddenly turn into Eddie Vedder and be high-fiving the front row and climbing up the rafters, but the band is really solid and they have some great tunes in their catalog. Really enjoyed the show.
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Wanted to share this with anybody who takes an interest in Gary Louris. I went to see him this evening and he looked and sounded just great. He talked a little bit about his recovery, saying that he was not very well the last time he had played the venue (Evanston Space, just north of Chicago, a show I attended). He said that since, he has "straightened himself out", and alluded to the fact that his water bottle in the past would have been filled with something else. Gary was very very honest, saying that he thought the last Jayhawks album was mediocre and that he got tired of playing the
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AmericanaramA Concert 18 Saratoga Springs, NY 7/21/2013
Cold as Gasoline replied to Analogman's topic in After The Show
Man, the video is far away, but the audio is GREAT! Thanks for sharing that. -
Gary Louris!
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AmericanaramA 17 Comcast Mansfield July 20 (great woods)
Cold as Gasoline replied to roadhse ma's topic in After The Show
Twitter and the Dylan forum say "Tomorrow Never Knows" with Jim James. Jon Putnam @putnam391hTomorrow never knows holy fuck @wilco with Jim James #AmericanaramA -
Americanarama concert #16 - Bridgeport CT 7/19/13
Cold as Gasoline replied to MKHstudios's topic in After The Show
I've been following these shows like a sports fan following her favorite team. The different collaborations add such a fun twist to the proceedings. Wish there had been one with Dylan in Chicago. Just saw this very good video posted of the Blind Willie Johnson tune from last night. Seems like Jeff's and Jim's mic was off or turned down very low until the middle of the verse Jeff sang, but once it was on, Wow! Sounded great. -
Americanarama concert #16 - Bridgeport CT 7/19/13
Cold as Gasoline replied to MKHstudios's topic in After The Show
Thank you so much for the detailed description. You were so lucky to be there to see Jeff, Jim, and Bob all together! I've been listening to the cover of Waterloo Sunset that Wilco did at Solid Sound a lot and it is really stuck in my brain. -
Americanarama concert #16 - Bridgeport CT 7/19/13
Cold as Gasoline replied to MKHstudios's topic in After The Show
At the Dylan forum, they said Jeff and Jim joined Dylan for a cover of Blind Willie Johnson's "Let Your Light Shine On Me". How's that for obscure? http://instagram.com/p/b-PLt3r0qG/ (edit: replaced super blurry photo with much better one). -
AmericanaramA Concert 15 - Darien Lake NY 7/18/13
Cold as Gasoline replied to vulture19's topic in After The Show
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Wilco Me, I love that song too, and they played it when I requested it last year. I put in a ballot for you!
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Jason's interview and performance of a few songs was featured on NPR's Fresh Air yesterday, and you can listen here: http://www.npr.org/2013/07/17/202369759/jason-isbell-locates-his-musical-compass-on-southeastern He also did a Neil Young cover that they didn't have time for in the broadcast, and you can listen to that here: https://soundcloud.com/freshair/jason-isbell-covers-neil-young Both well worth a listen. Also, if you are on Twitter, Jason Isbell is hands-down my favorite feed. Very opinionated and witty.
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These two albums (Isbell's and Patty Griffin's) are the two that have been on constant repeat for me for the last couple of months. They are both exceptional. I had seen Jason Isbell the first time when he opened for Son Volt a few years ago, and he did a great set, but this new album is at another level for him, especially lyrically (plus, it has really updated my drug and alcohol references). Patty Griffin I've loved for years, especially her album Living with Ghosts. American Kid is a really vivid portrait of her father and his death, and has a couple of cool collaborations with Robert