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Is Chicago Is Not Chicago

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  1. I think the only way to really find out the answer is to post more pictures featuring ms. lewis
  2. It is Kotch-EE at a jeff solo show I was at, in the middle of the set someone just yelled out, "how do you pronounce glenn's name?" and jeff replied "Kotch-EE. Like, Cock-Cheese"
  3. the band - it makes no difference (live from the last waltz of course)
  4. right on. No Code is my favorite as well. I usually get a lot of flack for saying that.
  5. how exciting! I didn't get to catch nearly enough shows on the last U.S. tour. Was blown away that they didn't play MSG either, what gives PJ?
  6. thank you for the tips. after reading alot on allmusic.com I think Thirteen is gonna be the next way to go for me. thanks!
  7. Can you gimme a hand with Teenage Fanclub? I own Bandwagonesque and I love it. I think the song "The Concept" strikes the perfect balance in their sound to me. The dynamics between ragged guitar and beautiful harmonies. I've downloaded some other random songs but can't find anything I truly love like Bandwagonesque. I've got there greatest hits, and Songs From Northern Britain (albeit I dont listen to them that frequently and all the way through) but im looking for something with the BITE of Bandwagonesque. I love all there cover songs I've accumulated and other random songs stand out (Neil Ju
  8. man, what a bummer. this is the last thing nirvana needs. i hope its not primarily focusing on the relationship between kurt and courtney. like the cash movie was. what a drag.
  9. right after my own heart! im a henry miller nut, own everything he basically wrote and have made me way through about half of it. the man is just flat out brilliant. Fante i'm also trying to get my toe wet with..i bought wait untill spring...and can't wait to get into it!
  10. Journey To The End Of The Night By Louis Ferdinand Celine
  11. Frusciante is a very talented artist. All the albums he put out are very good. The albums he made for the record collection label, each made in a matter of days are all very different and well worth picking up. -the will to death -ataxia - automatic writing -the dc ep -inside of emptiness -a sphere in the heart of darkness -curtains
  12. The first disc of Don't Look Back is going to be the original film remastered. The 2nd disc is a 60 min collection of outtakes assembled by Pennebacker left out of the original film. I'm assuming, much like the Additional footage found as a bonus on IAMTBYH. I'm a big fan of Eat The Document as well. Unfortunatley I don't think we will ever see a release of this untill Dylan's death. Which is a shame, because my copies quality is decent but leaves alot to be desired. Pennebaker has a rough cut of his version called, "Something Is Happening Here" full of different scenes and overlapping as
  13. saw zimmy saturday in boston: 1. Maggie's Farm 2. She Belongs To Me 3. Lonesome Day Blues 4. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 5. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 6. Workingman's Blues #2 7. Tangled Up In Blue 8. Blind Willie McTell 9. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) 10. Ballad Of Hollis Brown 11. Highway 61 Revisited 12. Spirit On The Water 13. Summer Days (encore) 14. Thunder On The Mountain 15. Like A Rolling Stone 16. All Along The Watchtower i've seen dylan 5 times in 7 years and this may have been the best all around show i've seen him put on.
  14. is it bizarre that ive seen dylan 4 times in 7 years and every single times he's played "i'll be your baby tonight"?
  15. ohhhhhhh im glad you enjoyed it! what was the full setlist?
  16. awwwwww Im excited! two weekends away for me! I was a little upset when I saw him september and he didn't play any new songs. Although I was lucky enough to hear sugar baby, visions of johanna, and stuck inside of mobile...I was hoping for any of the gems on modern times... and oh yea, while im thinking about it. as much as I love modern times, I still think Love And Theft is the better album...anyone else agree?
  17. admittingly it can sound cheesy if a band who doesn't dabble in horns put them on for random effects. But when bands know what there doing use them the sound can be magnificent. When mchchef1 brought up the stones that a good reference point or even ::ahem:: the beatles. I feel that if Wilco decided to put horns on the album they wouldnt over do it and they would sound delectable.
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