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  1. The Tweedy Show Monday April 13 Episode 24 (TAKE 1) -- accidental Susie cameo w "selfie rifle"/"turn it off, Spencer!" # Revolution (The Beatles song on the Tweedy's jukebox) -- Susie & Jeff talk about the "accidental cameo" _____Take 1 ends at 6 minutes in______ (TAKE TWO) # Revolution (The Beatles song on the Tweedy's jukebox) -- Susie explains why they restarted the episode -- "Jackfruit Brisket" - Jeff -- Spencer tells a story about editing a video for school Some Birds (w Spencer on drums) -- "people thought that you were struggling to get off the couch." Susie to Jeff -- "i look
  2. The Tweedy Show Sunday April 12 Episode 23 # To Sir With Love (Lulu song on the Tweedy's jukebox) -- Jeff picks up Basil and has him in his arms -- Easter eggs are shown -- Susie mentions that she wasn't supposed to show her face at the end of last night's show. She's not sure how that happened. -- Jeff strums Deeper Down while Susie reads comments Deeper Down -- "what album is that on?" Jeff asks Susie in a multiple choice format w Radiohead's Kid A thrown in. Spanish Pipe Dream (John Prine cover w Spencer on drums) -- Sammy joins the show Close My Eyes (Arthur Russell cover sung by Sammy)
  3. The Tweedy Show Saturday April 11 Episode 22 # I Heard It Through The Grapevine (Marvin Gaye song on the Tweedy’s jukebox) Helpless (Neil Young cover sung by Sammy w Jeff on backing vocals) — “Neil sang that earlier this evening? Was there a Farm Aid tonight?” {I guess there was a live stream for Farm Aid earlier in the evening} — Susie figures out how to get Liam Kazar to join in — Liam Kazar joins in (Liam’s image is frozen, but you can hear him.) — Jeff gets Liam on FaceTime & Jeff points his phone in a way where you can see Susie for a lil bit. He quickly changes his position Sweet R
  4. The Tweedy Show Friday April 10 Episode 21 # I Want You Back (The Jackson 5 song on the Tweedy’s jukebox) — “I met Kermit the frog one time.” — Jeff talks about the Wilco question that was on today’s Jeopardy episode — “are those guys roasting marshmallows on your shirt?” Susie asks Jeff about his shirt which is campfire themed One & A Half Stars — “what’s the meaning of that song?” Jeff says that some songs are best left open to interpretation. — “what’s the 1st Wilco song?” Jeff says that it’s I Must Be High and that it was done the very 1st take. — “I talked to Jack McBrayer today”
  5. The Tweedy Show Thursday April 9 Episode 20 # Express Yourself (Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band) — Susie talks about being nervous playing songs on the jukebox and setting off copyright notifications. Jeff mentions that it only happened when they played a Beatles song. {technically it was a George Harrison song) — Jeff plays a bit of the “theme song” that they’ve been working on — Jeff talks about taking his temperature and it being 2 degrees less than normal: 95 — Jeff goes to get his robe to put on Hesitating Beauty (w Spencer on knee slaps) — “Jeff is a good name
  6. I don’t remember exactly what was said, but I do sort of recall Susie or Jeff mentioning that Spencer used to play the drums in Susie’s office at the Lounge Axe when he was extremely young. They both seemed to agree that that was probably the first time. I’m not sure how drums would fit in an office of a smallish concert venue, but that’s how I heard it. Or it could be when he (with Jeff) used to come visit her at the Lounge Axe when she was in her office, he’d find his way to a drum set up on the stage. I haven’t gotten around to watching that one again.
  7. You’re welcome! Thanks for making that cool Spotify playlist! downisthenewup, yeah that was super cool that he attempted Message At Mid Bar! I feel like it was done around 2011 during the Winterlude. Edit: It was during the 2014 Winterlude.
  8. You’re welcome! I figured I’d make something that I’d really like to have to go through all of these amazing performances and moments. Yes, that was a killer 1-2-3! I mentioned the same thing about One True Vine over at the FB group. I don’t think Jeff forgot that it was originally a b-side. Perhaps it was written for Mavis and she obviously didn’t record it until later. I think I’m going to use the break Wed night to revisit a few of the episodes. It’s tough to narrow it down.
  9. The Tweedy Show Tuesday April 7 Episode 19 # My Sweet Lord (George Harrison song on the Tweedy’s jukebox) Please Don’t Bury Me (John Prine cover) — show cuts out & stops airing. When they come back Spencer mentions something about a copyright notification. He think it’s because they played the George Harrison song on the jukebox. — everyone is sad about John Prine’s passing earlier this evening. Jeff also mentions Hal Willner who also passed away today. — “did you ever meet John Prine?” Susie asks Jeff from one of the comments. “yes, briefly” — “it’s a pink moon” Jeff says about the
  10. The Tweedy Show Monday April 6 Episode 18 (NEW 9pm CST TIME) # Gloria (Shadows Of Knight’s cover of Van Morrison’s song on the Tweedy’s jukebox) Someday Some Morning Sometime — “do you remember Aydes?” Susie to Jeff — Someday Some Morning Sometime is in the same tuning as Laminated Cat and the following song One True Vine (w Spencer on DRUMS!) — “Jeff, your hat is condom-esque.” - Susie — Jeff doesn’t remember his song Hazel Wait Up (Uncle Tupelo cover) I Wanna Be Your Mama Again (Doug Sahm cover w Spencer on drums and Jeff gets up to move around & sing) — Jeff strums a bit of Listen To
  11. Susie just posted that they are trying the new 9pm CST “time slot” tonight.
  12. Michael Stipe is going to be on this Tuesday’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
  13. Ah! TV Party! I didn’t catch the name of the Public Access TV show. Thank you! And I wasn’t sure that he was actually playing Hot Butter’s Popcorn. It sounded different on an acoustic guitar.
  14. Oh, I agree. That’s why I mentioned being upset that the traffic made me miss The National. I guess you could blame R.E.M. too. I got there in time for their other opener Modest Mouse. Maybe they should have had just one opener. The fact that it was a weekday show made it even more frustrating to get there for all 3 bands. I remember angrily listening to the 1st 4 songs of the Radiohead show in 2003 on BCN, while I was stuck in traffic at the exit. I also was stuck in the parking lot until 3am when I saw Pearl Jam in 2008. This was around the time that they expanded the parking lot. We were
  15. My first R.E.M. show was on the fall leg of the Monster tour. It was the first ever concert at the new Boston Garden which was called the Fleet Center when it opened. I’m sure the people from the Boston area know that. I was upset that my mother wanted nothing to do with Great Woods when they played there 3 nights that summer of ‘95. I was 16 & had no license. I can’t remember when they announced the fall tour, but I remember being super excited that they played a new song on the MTV Music Awards. Unfortunately, I only ever saw R.E.M. 6 times. 1995, 1999, 2003, 2004 (x2) and 2008 where
  16. The Tweedy Show Sunday April 5 Episode 17 # Superstition (Stevie Wonder song on the Tweedy’s jukebox) — Susie takes a poll to see if the show should start at 9 or 9:30 CST? Spiders (Kidsmoke) — Jeff to Susie “tell me some more about this guy that gave you notes” — Susie ponders if they should pick “a client” to talk to. They tried to talk to someone and they weren’t there. — Molly Sarle joins in I Have Always Been Here Before (Roky Erickson cover sung by Sammy) — Jeff Garlin joins in Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover) — Susie asks again if they should do 9 or 9:30. Look for a poll on her IG
  17. Excellent! Did you see the email from R.E.M. HQ with the pics from their first show? I think it was sent on Friday. Loving the Stipe impressions from Jeff. Would love to hear him do a cover of something.
  18. The Tweedy Show Saturday April 4 Episode 16 # Respect Yourself (The Staples Singers song on the Tweedy’s jukebox) — talk about making Tweedy Show t-shirts for charity — Jeff talks about fecal aerosol — “knuckle pores” — Jeff talks about his interpretation of the line “she begs me not to hit her” Pick Up The Change (Jeff sings last part of song to Basil) Let’s Go Rain (Spencer & Sammy on backing vocals) — Jeff talks about Scott McCaughey — Jeff plays an alternate Let’s Go Rain chorus — Jeff tells Susie’s dad’s joke, but Susie’s dad on an old video finishes the joke Frank Mills (from the m
  19. Some great news! A video of Jeff performing Billie Eilish’s I Love You has surfaced in the FB group. This is from The Tweedy Show episode that wasn’t saved.
  20. The Tweedy Show Friday April 3 Episode 15 # Cinnamon (Tommy Roe song on the Tweedy’s jukebox) — Jeff talks about buying Adam Ants’ Beat My Guest 45 Lean On Me (Bill Withers cover w Sammy on backing vocals) — Jeff describes Susie to “the clients” — Jeff talks about Bill Withers, Adam Schlesinger & David Berman — chat about James Gadson (Bill Withers’ drummer) — Jeff talks about the piano playing in Lean On Me — Jeff talks about Jay Farrar & Lean On Me — Jeff talks about Fake Plastic Trees Fake Plastic Trees (Radiohead cover with Sammy on backing vocals) Androgynous (The Replacements c
  21. Yes, you’re right. That show in Boston was webcast along with the next night in Concord, NH. I was at both shows, so I never had a memory of being home for the webcast. I was so excited that both shows would be available in excellent quality. Actually, I sat behind Grace Potter & her band at the Concord show. And I also sat next to tinnitus (Tim).
  22. Sue mentioned my comment last night about “Jeff can wear whatever he wants!”. Haha. I’m loving that he’s wearing the same bathrobe almost every night. I also asked for the Michael Stipe impression a few nights in a row & I think Sue mentioned the Stipe impression after she read a comment asking for an R.E.M. cover. And I brought up that they speak Yiddish on HBO’s The Plot Against America which Susie mentioned because she was talking about how they speak Yiddish on the show Unorthodox. Jeff knew right away that it was a Philip Roth book. I was thinking it’d be nice if we reminded Jeff o
  23. Thursday April 2 Episode 14 # Hanky Panky (Tommy James & The Shondelles song on the Tweedy’s jukebox) Dawned On Me (w Spencer on knee slaps) I Love You (Billie Eilish cover) — Jeff strums some Billy Idol — Jeff strums some (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (The Clash) — Jeff sings a bit of Low Rider (War) while Basil is in front of his face — what is Jeff’s favorite Dylan record? {edit: John Wesley Harding} — Jeff tells story about guy rushing the stage — M & Ms story {edit: story about Jeff & Susie in a convenience store} — Patti Smith story — “furgina” — Michael Stipe impress
  24. Wednesday April 1 Episode 13 # Dizzy (Tommy Roe song played on the Tweedy’s jukebox) — Jeff plays the riff to Don’t Fear The Reaper (Blue Oyster Cult) while Spencer helps out on “cowbell” One Sunday Morning Save It For Me - “bathtub” song from 1st episode (w Sammy & Spencer on backing vocals) — brief Sting impression — Jeff sings some of You Only Get What You Give (New Radicals) Impossible Germany (riff only) How To Fight Loneliness — what’s the first song that Jeff wrote — the bullet hole was shown — Jeff very briefly attempts a Billie Eilish song New Moon — Jeff attempts Pink Moon (N
  25. Tuesday March 31 Episode 12 # People Got To Be Free (The Rascals song on the Tweedy’s jukebox) Waterloo Sunset (The Kinks cover) Ten Sentences —Jeff makes up 30 second song about Meshuggeneh One By One — Courtney Barnett joins in That’s How I Got To Memphis (Tom T. Hall cover sung by Sammy while Jeff plays guitar) The Losing End (Neil Young & Crazy Horse cover) Dead Flowers (Rolling Stones cover)
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