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Both live streams are still available on the app. Plus, they also added the audio for both shows. here’s the link to buy the audio of the first show… https://www.nugs.net/live-download-of-wilco-civic-theater-new-orleans-la-10-04-2022-mp3-flac-or-online-music-streaming/30137.html [edited to add info about the link] {I tried buying the show for the heck of it and nothing happens. It does say “Add To Cart” and lists “Format”, but nothing happens for me. Maybe it’s because I’m on my iPhone and not a computer.} Nugs has shows on sale for 25% off. I just stream everyt
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*** not technically a Tweedy Show, but Susie filmed the second half of the 11pm show from Carol’s Pub on her IG.** She’s My Rock (Stoney Edwards cover) Falling Apart (Right Now) Give Back The Key To My Heart (Doug Sahm cover) A Lifetime To Find U.S. Blues (Grateful Dead cover) Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover)
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The Tweedy Show Sunday October 9 Episode 216 [Wilco Live At Carol’s Pub 9pm show] Tonight I’ll Be Here Staying With You (Bob Dylan cover) I Am My Mother Cruel Country Far, Far Away Forget The Flowers That’s How I Got To Memphis (Tom T. Hall cover) It’s Just That Simple New Madrid (Uncle Tupelo cover) She’s My Rock (Stoney Edwards cover) Someday Soon Hesitating Beauty The Death Of The Last Stripper (Terry Allen & The Panhandle Mystery Band cover) A Lifetime To Find Give Back The Key To My Heart (Doug Sah
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Second show added! Go forth, my Chicago peeps!
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Nice to see this band back on the road. Just looked up the setlist from the first night in Latvia. Isn’t that where Doctor Doom is from in Marvel Comics? A couple of debuts for the first night. I’m sure there will be more. It also notes that this is Perry Bamonte’s first show since 2004. Alone (debut) Pictures Of You Closedown A Night Like This Lovesong Trust (first time since 2016) Burn Fascination Street Push In Between Days Play For Today A Forest Want Shake Dog Shake 39 From The Edge Of The
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Holy Flippin’ Setlist curveballs, Batman! That was really something else. Transcendental. Love it when they dust off a few gems and play certain songs in the same show that doesn’t really happen much nowadays. It really felt like a Night 2. Plus, a few interesting omissions. Great production all around! 👌👍
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My guess is that there will be a free show somewhere. Or something like that. I say free because it’s such short notice, but I guess tickets could still be sold. Sounds like fun…
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I’ll definitely check every setlist for them. They’re very generous with variety and deep cuts, as you know. Extremely curious to see what they have in store. 2016, eh? I guess that makes sense. That was the year of their last proper U.S. tour. And before that they were around in 2008 with their last album. I guess I last heard about a new record in 2019 and not 2018 like I originally thought. The pandemic makes sense for any delay. Last time I saw Robert Smith was on one of those Zoom benefits for Chicago in 2020. Jeff also performed.
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I would argue that Robert Smith & Morrissey are way more mopey, but I still love the both of them. Speaking of Robert Smith, I feel like I’ve been reading about a new Cure album for the past 4 years. I did notice that they’re starting a tour this week. Anyways, I’d recommend their Devotional Tour concert video. Gahan isn’t in the best frame of mind at all, but they sound so fucking amazing on that tour. And the stage show is something else. Most of the past 5 tours going back to 2001 all blend together in terms of setlist & stage production, but they still put on
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Just a friendly reminder that this is happening tonight @ 10pm EST✌️ correction: 9:15 EST.
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Depeche Mode 2023 U.S. tour dates 03/23 Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center 03/25 San Jose, CA @ SAP Center 03/28 Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum 03/30 Las Vegas, NV @ T@Mobile Arena 04/02 San Antonio, TX @ AT&T Center 04/05 Chicago, IL @ United Center 04/07 Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena 04/09 Quebec City, QC @ Videotron Centre 04/12 Montreal, QC @ Centre Bell 04/14 New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden Not too surprised to see them skipping Boston, but maybe they’ll come around in the fall for a second leg. Extremely brief tour though.
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I don’t remember either. It’s been years since I’ve dusted off that cd. According to Wikipedia, 2 songs are from Red Rocks: Gloria and Party Girl. 1 is from Boston and the rest are from Germany. Yeah, that video was awesome for early U2.
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Those were awesome shows to catch. I’ve listened to both of those Tacoma shows. I sought out the second night because they did Slow Dancing which was a song that Bono wrote for Willie Nelson. I believe it was written during the recording of Rattle & Hum. They also tour debuted When Loves Come To Town on the second night. Both Tacoma shows are on YouTube in audio form, if you weren’t aware. I haven’t listened to that War show in Seattle, but that story sounds familiar. That one is on YouTube too.
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7 cities in the States & 7 cities in Europe. Not too bad. I imagine NYC will be a nightmare with all of the celebrities there. Kinda surprised that he’s doing Nashville.
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Damn! That would have been amazing to see them in the early 80s. Those were both incredible tours. I wish that there was more footage of The Unforgettable Fire tour. I’m sure you’ve dug into the Rattle & Hum documentary footage that’s floating around on YouTube. Jealous! Super Jealous! I was just a bit too young to catch that, even the summer stadium tour. 😢I’m curious which show it was, since most of that indoor tour was bootlegged extremely well. I think every show was recorded. I was always upset that they never released a cd of the actual Red Rocks concert. They sort of
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Depeche Mode will be having a press conference tomorrow in Berlin to announce a new album & tour. Both are expected in 2023: the U.S. will have a somewhat brief arena tour starting March 23rd. Some of these dates include stops at MSG, Chicago’s United Center, LA’s Kia Forum and Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. European audiences will have a stadium tour starting on May 16th with stops in Paris, Berlin, Milan & London. The latest album is titled Memento Mori which will be released in the spring. It appears to have been recorded, while the late Andrew Fletcher was alive.
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Yep, they botched Staring At The Sun on the opening night of the PopMart Tour in 1997 and since then they have only played it acoustically. Stay (Faraway, So Close!) & Stuck In A Moment You Can’t Get Out Of have both been played as acoustic, after their respective tour debuts in 1993 & 2001, respectively. I read about the Las Vegas Sphere shows and have no clue what they might do in that space. There are also rumors that they will also do a stadium tour in 2023: Europe in June/July & the U.S. in August/September. Not a fan of all that comes with a stadium show, but can’t w
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I agree with a lot of what you brought up here. I was also stunned by the dumping of Confess, Fletch. It only lasted a week over here too. I wonder how it did on demand. A friend of mine made a point that I thought of before he mentioned it to me. The past 2 (2021/2022) summer movie seasons have felt like the old summer movie seasons last seen in the early 80s. The release strategy of letting one big blockbuster have the weekend to itself with little to no competition in new releases because almost all of the counter programming is headed to streamers. Lots of weekends this past summ
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I loved God’s Country. It was a lyrical mood piece set in a small Montana town that focused on racism, sexism, abuse, authority, respect and privileges without hitting you over the head with them. Everything flowed organically. Thandiwe Newton plays a college Speech professor that is going through a recent loss and dealing with her grief, while 2 white men decide to use her private property to park their pickup truck to go up the mountain and hunt deer. This sets off a chain reaction of escalating events that results in one hell of an ending. 3 really well written scenes really stood out to me
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I hear the mention of acoustic versions and I cringe because I think back to past tours where they gave up on new songs way too early and turned them into acoustic songs. Or they kept other older songs in an acoustic version for way too many tours and didn’t go back to playing something closer to the original.
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Almost 2 years ago I read about Bono writing an autobiography. It seemed like something that was always inevitable. The rumor is that it’ll be released in early November. Surrender is the title which is a song off of War. According to Bono, a working title was 40 Tall Tales From A Short Irish Rockstar. Yep, 40 chapters each named after a U2 song. Of course, this being related to U2 they had to go off and re-record 40 songs to go along with the book chapters. I’m not a big fan of any bands re-recording songs, but I’m a bit intrigued. Will these be acoustic versions? The rumor is that
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I hate to start a new thread, but some cool news: both Wilco shows in New Orleans will be livestreamed for free for Nugs subscribers. That’s the 4th & 5th of October. 10pm EST.
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I haven’t seen any dates mentioned or rumored. The only thing that I’ve seen recently is this on their FB page today. It wasn’t mentioned in the email that came out yesterday, so you might have missed it, if the algorithm isn’t showing you every social media post.
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The Roadcases were released on July 28, but it was pulled almost immediately due to Far, Far Away having an audio glitch. I believe the song ended and the ending of the song repeated, according to a social media post. They should return to the Wilco store soon, I believe. If you count the Roadcase numbers, you’ll notice that there are 3 missing (93/94/95).
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Same here! I am looking forward to the sequel. The one thing that bothers me about watching it at home on Netflix is that there is no real barometer to measure it’s success. I know that they can tell who’s watching it. And a lot of their original films seem to have no real momentum. Beltmann, I have Pearl & Barbarian on my watch list. Maybe this weekend. edited for clarity: I felt the need to define success. I’m more interested in how many people are watching, as opposed to looking at box office receipts and counting the $$$. I feel that Netflix sends all of that stuff