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Chez

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  1. The first real concert I ever attended was Yes (in the round) at the International Amphitheater in Chicago in 1977. I saw them again in Champaign in around 1979. Loved Yes in the 70's then quickly moved on and grew out of them. Chris Squire was an incredible musician. RIP.
  2. Moss -- Thanks for the tips!
  3. My bother is getting married this weekend in Fort Collins, CO -- coincidently the same weekend (and location) as the Colorado Brewers' Festival. Anyone else going? Tips for a rookie?
  4. ^^^ Good call on "Fearless" -- my favorite PF song.
  5. In no particular order: 1. Wilco 2. Guided By Voices 3. Pavement/Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks 4. Yo La Tengo 5. Neil Young 6. Morphine 7. Drive-By Truckers 8. R.E.M. 9. Mountain Goats 10. The Who 11. Rolling Stones 12. Pixies 13. Bob Dylan 14. Robyn Hitchcock 15. Elliot Smith 16. Waco Brothers 17. Radiohead 18. Richard Thompson 19. Alejandro Escovedo 20. Beulah 21. Galaxie 500 22. White Stripes/Jack White 23. Lou Reed/Velvet Underground 24. Social Distortion 25. Parquet Courts 26. Spoon 27. Steve Earle 28. Superchunk 29. Talking Heads 30. Sparklehorse That was hard to do!!
  6. I've enjoyed reading the responses to the question posed in this thread. I'm 56 years old (how the heck did that happen?!) and I can honestly say that my love of music is as strong as ever. A lot of my contemporaries bitch about music "not being as good as it used to be" and I disagree strongly with that sentiment. There's so much great new music being made today -- it just takes a bit more effort to find it. What I mean is that there is so much more music available now than when I was growing up, that much of the "good stuff" is drowned out by mainstream media/radio. Investing in XM radio a
  7. ^^^ And if YoYo La Tengo was to form a super-group with The La's and Django Django, they could be YoYo La La's Tengo Django Django.
  8. Did anyone go to the RT show last night at the Vic? Did JT make an appearance?
  9. How about a "biography" about a music label? I just finished Our Noise which is the story of Merge Records, one of the greatest indie labels -- started and run by Laura and Mac from Superchunk. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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