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chuckrh

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  1. That would be an interesting choice. I like the band.
  2. Nick Cave & Warren Ellis going on sale Friday for North America. Woo hoo!
  3. MMJ's recent 3 night Chicago run is all up on archive.org. The last night (11/6) is unbelievable!
  4. The concert on youtube was amazing. Carl Broemel is rapidly moving up the favorit guitarist list.
  5. They are showing a concert live on YouTube @ 6:15 Pacific. I don't know anything about Facebook but I think it wil be on there, too.
  6. old school southern rock. singer has got some pipes for sure.
  7. I really enjoyed the show, too. Due to financial & health constraints (I paid a heavy price for going yesterday) I was only able to go 1 night in Seattle. I have a rule that the last night of a multi night stand is usually the best. It was that way with My Morning Jacket a few weeks ago & the Wilco show. Another memorable show where that held true was the last time Pearl Jam played town in T-Mobile Park. Anyway, the band really stretched out on the long songs (Art of Almost, Laminated Cat, etc). I loved the Poor Places, Reservations set closer. Sent a chill down my spine. I think Reser
  8. Listening to Glyn Johns mix that he submitted in 1969. I can see why the band ditched it. They should've given it to Georg Martin though instead of Phil Spector.
  9. Kind of anal retentive to start a new thread. I intentionally didn't put a review or setlist so as not to step on your toes. I've been into the band from the beginning & have the pre-release cds of the first 2 albums to prove it. On the live front, first time I saw them was on the "Being There" tour. Not as many shows as you evidently, but a long time line. Living in Seattle, we get skipped a lot on tours.
  10. I would love if they played "Amy Grant". That song always makes me laugh. I go back a real long way with YFF. Scott used to live in my neighborhood. Portland now. Makes me happy that he has come back from his stroke. I have experience with that in my family & it can be tough or impossible road back. My grandpa had a bad one but lived. Basicallly had to learn everything again. His speech never came all the way back & it was very frustrating for him. He eventually died from another one. My mom had a series of bad ones in a short time & didn't make it so its a very personal issue for
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