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Sorry, no offense meant. I agree with what he has said. Respect should be paid to Wilco & Phish for redefining how a band can be successful in the music business, however harder it might be these days. It's just he just had a lot of different thoughts within one set of parentheses.
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His grammar is kinda funky, wouldn't you say?
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Currently seeding on Dime (along with 100 others) for those who do torrents..
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I've used dBpoweramp Music Converter for years, but I'm not sure if there's a freeware version of it anymore. I have gotten into the habit of creating a "Mp3 Versions" folder that I keep in every concert I download so that I can play it on my IPod. I usually convert the Flac files to 320 kbps bit rate Mp3's and they sound fine.
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Funny, last night, I heard an old (late 70's) bootleg recording of Jackson Browne's "For Everyman" and it reminded me of Wilco - thought they would do a good job of covering it.
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OMG, Entertainment Weekly managed to squeeze in a short review of Star Wars between their adulation articles about Kayne, Taylor Swift & Beyoncé. They even gave it an "A-". We can now all rest easy.
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Heard on @midnight with Chris Hardwick: The request was made to provide examples of less-than-impressive Guinness Book World Records. One of the responses was: The most Wilco heard at a coffee shop
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Gimme your favorite live show download recommendations
Robby replied to ~magpie's topic in Just A Fan
Hi Hixter, If you want to PM me your address I can send you a copy. It's a data DVD and the shows are in an .avi format. -
Gimme your favorite live show download recommendations
Robby replied to ~magpie's topic in Just A Fan
I have downloaded a lot of Wilco & UT video's from Dime. Recently there was a 1995 show posted from the SXSW festival on the site. It sounds like AM had just been released when the show was filmed. Some of the UT shows I have were dramatically upgraded from what you can get on YouTube - they still might be on Dime. They're "amateur" videos, but crystal clear and it's rather funny to see a tray full of long necks floating across the screen in front of the band. However my favorite are 3 Austin City Limit shows that were done in support of Summerteeth, AGIB and SBS. They are unedited, uncen -
OK, Star Wars has been out long enough for us to decipher it's lyrics. What is your favorite line? Mine is: Everyone wastes my time.
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Do you think this conversation took place? Tony: OK, so what are you going to call the album? Jeff: I dunno, we're kicking around a few ideas. Tony: So when do you want to release it? Jeff: We decided to give it away for free over the internet in the summer, release it on CD in the fall, and put the vinyl version out at the beginning of the Christmas season. Tony: You want to try to sell the same album on vinyl during Christmastime that you gave away for free in the summer? Don't you think it'll get a little lost in all the competition that's out there at that time of there year? Jeff: Well,
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Well, there's 166 people seeding this right now - which is pretty high for Wilco. I know I'll be seeding it for quite a while, so if you can get in to it after a few days like they're telling you, you'll still find it. The file is about 2.5 GB in a MKV format, 1080p. I'm going to move a copy to a thumb drive and watch this again, but on my big screen tonight.
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For those of you having a problem downloading the show from Dime a Dozen: If you use uTorrent, make sure your version of the program is no later than 2.2.1. I like the program and have used it for years, but it always asks me install a new version. McAfee always tries to install an updated version for me as well. It took me awhile searching thru Dime's Wiki, but I found that any newer version of the program won't work on the site. The Wiki has a link to the 2.2.1 version. I used that after first uninstalling the newer version of uTorrent and my problems with Dime vanished. Hope that helps some
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I got it! Loving the George Harrison sounding guitar on Random Name Generator .
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Is the site down? I can't get the email with the link.
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A few more words about the Byrds, especially Untitled - it brings back a lot of memories. Two album set - one record live, one studio. It was actually available for check out at the Idaho Falls Public Library where I worked for between 1970 - 74. I loved the live record. The studio record was ok, but there was a cringe-worthy song - Chestnut Mare. I say that because I cringe when I think how much I liked that song at the time. But could you imagine if Jeff Tweedy writing lyrics like this: I'm going to catch that horse if I can And when I do I'll give her my brand And we'll be friends for li
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Night One Solid Sound 2015 - Wilco stream recording link
Robby replied to billydee's topic in Just A Fan
Wonderful job, thank you for doing this - and so fast, too! -
OMG, what a show!
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Thanks so much for your suggestions. The quality of the Joe Ely and the Jayhawks shows are great! I particularly like the Jayhawks as I haven't heard those songs in awhile. Looking forward to more suggestions from any Via Chicagoians !
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I am proud to say that I have gotten my share ration up high enough on Dime A Dozen (or EZ Torrent if you prefer) so that I can safely download about 30 GB worth of media and still maintain a respectable ratio. First of all, many thanks to Analogman for steering me to so many wonderful Wilco concerts & videos on the site! My question now is, what other non-Wilco related concerts or video that are currently seeded on this on this site would you recommend? I love live music and usually prefer a matrix or soundboard recording, but it can be an audience only recording as long as it's goo
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I usually like shows in which they tried out different versions or songs they had not released yet. The post-Jay, pre-Nels era was good as Jeff had to rely more on himself for the guitar parts and did a great job. Around this time you'll hear alternate versions of Muzzle of Bees, Spiders and Less Than You Think. A lot of the Jay era is good as well. I have been mixing in songs from a concert on 08/12/00 in which they did a two guitar version of I'm always in Love. It sounds like they just used a piano and Jeff whistled the organ/electronic keyboard bridge in the song. I also liked when they