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  1. Wow! Susie, thank you for the surprise stream tonight from the show! The sound was amazing! Very unexpected! Glad I caught the notification in time.
     

    I don’t want to “cross the streams” with Paul, so I’ll wait for him to report. The Paul cameos were gold. Lol 

  2. The Tweedy Show Thursday July 1 Episode 189

    -- Spencer welcomes the clients to the Tweedy Show.
    # animated intro on screen.
    Kokomo, IN (Japanese Breakfast cover)
    -- Jeff, Susie & Spencer talk about Scott Reilly and tater tots. 
    -- Jeff tells a story about his dad & a condom. When a condom fell out while rotating  a mattress, Jeff's dad quipped to Jeff's sister "It’s a condom, Debbie. You remember  those from ISU."
    -- Spencer opens a window. 
    Tired Eyes (Neil Young cover w Spencer on backing vocals.)
    -- Jeff talks about how hard it is to replicate Neil's phrasing. 
    Hot Sun (new song with lyrics that include "Hey! Hey! Hot Sun I Can Hear It". Jeff gives the title tonight. Last played on episode 167.)
    -- Jeff talks about The Grateful Dead. 
    -- Jeff mentions that they will be rehearsing tomorrow. 
    -- Susie announces that there won't be any Tweedy Shows, once Wilco goes out on tour. Jeff & Spencer think that Susie should go out to join Wilco on a few shows, so that they could possibly have an episode here and there.
    -- Spencer mentions that they are playing a festival show on Saturday. 
    Someday Soon (w Spencer on thigh slaps & backing vocals.)
    -- Jeff & Spencer work out The Beatles' Helter Skelter. 
    -- skateboarding discussion.
    She May Call You Up Tonight (The Left Banke cover sung & performed on drums by Spencer.)
    -- "Obama smelled like cinnamon cookies."
    Gwendolyn (w Spencer on drums.)
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover)

     

    My iPhone wouldn’t recognize my Air Buds this evening, so I was a bit off. Every time I do an Apple update something always seems f’ed up. Going to read up on how to fix it...

    Did a reboot and it works now. 

  3. On 6/29/2021 at 2:22 PM, Analogman said:

    I have some for a show called Earth 2 (1994-1995).

    That’s cool! I’ve heard of that show, but never watched it. I believe it was on around the same time as Sea Quest DSV, right?

  4. 1 hour ago, blureu said:

    Noticed this on the bands IG account.

     

    NEW LIVE RELEASE: Download Wilco’s 1996 show from Austin, TX if you’re looking for a fun time. 
     

     

    https://www.nugs.net/live-download-of-wilco-liberty-lunch-austin-tx-11-05-1996-mp3-flac-or-online-music-streaming/26678.html

     

     

     

     

    This is an awesome show! Listened to it tonight with a thunderstorm going on in the background. I’m sure most people will recognize that this show took place 3 weeks before that legendary Vic show that’s been immortalized on YouTube. 

  5. I’m looking forward to reading this for some more background on Cliff Booth, but I’d really prefer the rumored 4 hour extended cut which might hit a streaming service at some point. It’s extremely cool that Tarantino wrote this. 
     

     I’m just old enough to remember these novelizations. I had a few of them for some 80s films. 

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  6. The Tweedy Show Monday June 28 Episode 188

    -- Jeff welcomes the clients to the Tweedy Show.
    # animated intro on iPhone screen.
    -- Jeff shows the clients his "Grammy" award. The “Grammy” says "2021 Home Dawg Of The Year" and is a golden car. He admits that it was an award given to him for performing the most shows at home. 
    -- Jeff mentions that he did a show yesterday in Michigan at The StoreHouse for a radio station. 
    -- Jeff says that he spoke to Sammy today via Zoom. 
    -- Jeff explains that Stephen Colbert coined the phrase "Kel Kroydon". 
    -- Happy Birthday, Mel Brooks!
    Infinite Surprise (Jeff confirms the title. Last played on episode 137.)
    -- Happy Birthday, John Cusack! Happy Birthday, Elon Musk!
    {some serious glitching. stream ends.}
    -- Spencer shows his shirt which has a young & old Nick Lowe on it. 
    -- Jeff claims that his playing of Van Halen's Jump caused the stream to crash. 
    -- Jeff & Spencer mention that they loved the live Crowded House stream. Jeff jokes that Neil also has 2 sons in his band.
    -- Jeff strums some of Van Halen's Jump.
    -- Jeff messes up One By One.
    One By One
    -- Jeff talks about how the lyrics always tend to confuse him because every line begins with "One by one".
    -- Jeff admits that he has done crossword puzzles for 466 days in a row, since the tour was canceled.
    Hints (w Spencer on drums & backing vocals.)
    -- Susie mentions that the clients would love to purchase some Tweedy Show pajamas. 
    -- Susie tells Jeff that the clients want to hear Mi Shebeirach for the people in Florida, so Spencer tries to get Sammy to sing it via FaceTime. 
    -- Sammy appears via FaceTime from summer camp. Sammy briefly shows the kids at summer camp singing a song in the rain. Jeff cracks up over "You're Bleeding" an album title that a 10 year old girl at camp came up with.
    New Moon (w Spencer on drums)
    It Must Be Love (Labi Siffre cover w Spencer on drums & backing vocals.)
    -- Jeff mentions that you might remember the song was a hit for Madness. 
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover)
    -- Jeff jokes that he wants to stretch out the show because Paul's cell phone is running out of battery and he has no power in his house. 

  7. The Tweedy Show Thursday June 24 Episode 187

    -- Jeff welcomes the clients to the show. 
    -- Jeff & Susie explain that Spencer is doing a show with Casey on Twitch, so they won't be doing the video intro tonight. Jeff tries to sing a bit of the theme song, but doesn't remember it. 
    -- Jeff mentions that in honor of Conan O'Brien's last TBS show this evening he will be playing every song that he performed on his show. 
    The Long Cut
    -- Jeff mentions that The Long Cut was the first song that he performed on tv in 1994 on The Late Show With Conan O'Brien. 
    -- Susie asks why Jeff isn't on Conan's last week. Jeff says that Conan doesn't really have musical guests anymore. 
    -- Jeff elaborates that he's performed at least once on every show that Conan has hosted over the years: Late Night, The Tonight Show & Conan.
    Box Full Of Letters 
    -- Susie doesn't think that you can compare Jay Leno, who she doesn't find funny, to Conan O'Brien. 
    How To Fight Loneliness
    -- Jeff says that he's had 8 performances on Conan's shows, including appearances with Golden Smog & Mavis Staples. 
    I'm The Man Who Loves You (Dedicated to Conan O'Brien.)
    -- Susie accuses Jeff of having Mark doing the homework on putting together the Conan setlist this evening. 
    Theologians 
    -- Susie & Jeff have the clients guess the next song. 
    You Never Know
    -- Susie says that one of the clients [me] said that the song was performed exactly 12 years to the day on The Tonight Show. Jeff looks happily shocked.
    -- Susie tells a Flanny story.
    Dawned On Me 
    The Thanks I Get (Jeff tries to get Susie to sing along.)
    World Away
    -- Susie loves Jeff Knurek's drawing of Peter's soup joke. [It's on the Shot In The Arm FB page.]
    -- Happy Anniversary to Nicole & Kelly! 
    Kingpin (Jeff gets Susie to participate in the "how can I?" part.)
    -- Jeff sings the first line of Walken.
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover)

    -- Jeff reminds the clients to watch the last Conan show on TBS this evening. 

     

    I cheated with Setlist FM. 

  8. On 6/13/2021 at 11:19 PM, TCP said:

    Yeah it came out this week:

    I had requested it via the Nugs releases but I suppose, as the most recent Wilco performance it made more sense as a Roadcase. The recording sounds great! 

    I wonder when it will be on Nugs. I’m kinda hoping that it isn’t the June release for Wilco. We’ll find out next week. That would seem a bit anticlimactic, but I do like the idea of having it included in my subscription. 

  9. It looks like Elton John is extending his “farewell” tour in the U.S. with stadium dates. There were some teaser posts for each venue over social media today. It came to my attention when I noticed a post earlier today on the Gillette Stadium FB page mentioning a big concert announcement tomorrow. It had Elton’s “E” on the grass. Similar posts were seen in Charlotte, Detroit, Syracuse and Los Angeles. 
     

    I’m curious how tickets will sell, since he’s been on this farewell tour for a long time. It picks up again in the states in January of 2022 and continues through April. I’m guessing there must be some sort of opening act to sweeten the deal. I don’t think that Billy Joel will be joining him for this stadium jaunt. 

  10. The Tweedy Show Monday June 21 Episode 186

    -- Peter welcomes the clients to the show. 
    # animated intro on screen.
    What's The World Got In Store? (w Spencer on backing vocals & thigh slaps. Dedicated to Grandma Norma.)
    What Light (w Spencer on backing vocals & thigh slaps. Dedicated to Michelle for her birthday.)
    -- Jeff says that the next song was released 31 years ago. 
    Screen Door (w Spencer on backing vocals & thigh slaps. 
    -- Susie admits that she misses Uncle Tupelo and jokes that there will be a reunion soon. 
    -- Peter tells the joke about Sarah & Moishe that involves Jeff Birdy/Jeff Tweedy, heartburn and a soup incident. 
    -- Jeff shows the clients his new orange chair. 
    Sunny Afternoon (The Kinks cover sung by Spencer. Jeff on backing vocals. Dedicated to Ray Davies for his 77th birthday.)
    -- Happy Birthday, Pat Sansone!
    -- Jeff talks about the tornado that went through Chicago earlier in the day. 
    -- Jeff talks about Pat Sansone being a human jukebox. Jeff mentions that he can do a great Yoda impression. 
    Guess Again (w Spencer on drums & backing vocals.)
    -- Susie says that Spencer is the best drummer & harmonizer in the world.
    By The Light Of The Magical Moon (T. Rex cover. Spencer on drums without sticks.)
    -- Susie talks about Peter playing the drums in the basement of Lounge Ax. Peter had drum lessons from Fred Armisen.
    -- Spencer shows the clients the picture of Peter playing the drums. 
    -- the Tweedy family discuss Bewitched.
    -- Susie accuses Jeff's mom of loving Alf. 
    Whisper (w Spencer on drums & backing vocals.)

    -- Jeff mentions that this song is 6 years old and unreleased. [Whisper was released last fall as part of a BandCamp compilation available for 24 hours to raise money for the election.]
    -- Jeff plays a bit of The Beatles Eleanor Rigby. He says that he played it earlier today, but can't reveal why. 
    -- Peter says good night & happy Father's Day to the clients. 
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover played to the guitar & drum beat of Neu!'s Hallogallo. w Spencer on drums.)

  11. The Tweedy Show Thursday June 17 Episode 185

    -- Spencer, Casey & Basil welcome the clients to the Tweedy Show.
    # animated intro on screen.
    -- Susie mentions that her neighbor, Diana,  knit a Basil doll which Jeff is holding.
    Sunloathe (w Spencer on drums. Jeff on electric guitar.)
    -- Jeff says happy birthday to John Winston Powell. Happy birthday Joshua. 
    Part Of The Union (Strawbs cover sung & performed on drums by Spencer. Jeff on backing vocals. Dedicated to the Tweedy Show Client Union.)
    "I Was Such A Clown (It's All Over Now)" (Jeff surprised Susie with this song by The Walter Williams Band. Jeff is unsure of the actual song title because their music is not available. Spencer & Susie on backing vocals.)
    -- Susie explains that The Walter Williams Band was a Chicago band in the 70s & 80s that Susie used to manage. 
    -- Jeff sings a bit of "I Was Such A Clown".
    -- Jeff explains that he's transferring tapes to the computer at The Loft which is where he found a tape of The Walter Williams Band. Jeff & Susie discuss some other songs by them. Susie says that no one in the band is named Walter Williams. 
    -- Spencer & Casey sing a bit of Loggins And Messina's Danny's Song. 
    Half Asleep (w Spencer on backing vocals & thigh slaps.)
    -- Susie mentions that today is the 27th anniversary of O.J. Simpson's white Ford Bronco chase. She mentions that watched the chase at Lounge Ax. 
    -- Jeff addresses the cancelled West Coast dates. He says that there were a few that they couldn't rebook. 
    Slurf Song (Michael Hurley & The Holy Modal Rounders cover sung by Spencer & Casey.)
    -- the Jeff & Dave Grohl "feud" is mentioned again.
    Gwendolyn (w Spencer on drums.)
    -- Susie explains to Jeff & Spencer that Paul named the song Opaline in the comments which elicits shocked faces from Jeff & Spencer.
    Opaline (w Spencer on drums & backing vocals.)
    -- Susie reads one of the comments that jokes that an embarrassed Paul is in a slow white Ford Bronco chase on CNN. 
    -- Jeff & Spencer play a bit of The Strangeloves' I Want Candy. 
    Having Been Is No Way To Be (w Spencer on drums.)
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover played to the guitar & drum beat of Neu!'s Hallogallo. w Spencer on drums.)
    -- happy Father's Day!

  12. The Tweedy Show Monday June 14 Episode 184

    -- Jeff & his harmonica welcome the clients to the Tweedy Show.
    # animated intro on screen.
    Fixture Picture (Aldous Harding cover sung & performed on drums by Spencer. Jeff on backing vocals.)
    -- Susie explains the mysterious blue suitcase near the drum set & shows her suitcase collection. 
    -- Jeff didn't jump into Lake Michigan with the lake jumper because he was wearing sweatpants. 
    Magnetized (w Spencer on drums.)
    -- Jeff & Spencer talk about the magnetic conspiracy theories in regards to the Covid vaccine. 
    Fake Fur Coat
    Norwegian Wood (The Beatles cover sung by Spencer & also on thigh slaps.)
    -- Jeff & Susie realize that lychees look like shaved balls. 
    -- Jeff reveals that tonight's episode was supposed to take place in Michigan. 
    -- Spencer had fun at the SeatGeek drive in show at the beginning of the month. 
    I'm Kind Of In Love With You (w Spencer on backing vocals & thigh slaps.)
    -- Jeff sings some of Sunloathe w Spencer on thigh slaps. 
    Summer Noon (w Spencer on backing vocals & thigh slaps.)
    -- Jeff would take on a foot modeling job. 
    -- Jeff tells the talking snowman & bullet hole story again. 
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover sung by Spencer in a "blues" voice.)

  13. Thank you for filling in, Monty! I appreciate it. Awesome job! As I’m sure you might recall, Please Be Wrong was played once before way back on episode 81. I believe last night was the first time that Jeff us the title. And Pittsburgh does sound familiar. I’d have to listen to that one again with my list of untitled songs in front of me to see if any lyrics match up. 

  14. The Tweedy Show Monday June 7 Episode 182

    -- Jeff welcomes the clients to the Tweedy Show.
    # animated intro on screen.
    -- Jeff dedicates Pieholden Suite to a client for their 60th birthday, but abandons the song because he had trouble with a line and had a case of the giggles along with Susie.
    Pieholden Suite (dedicated to a client for their 60th birthday.)
    -- Susie & Jeff discuss Dr. Dog retiring from touring, but not recording. 
    -- Jeff talks about the Friday night drive-in show. He talks about the clients rushing the stage. He jokes that he was scared. 
    Circumcised (new song with lyrics It's Easy Beginning When It's Ending. Spencer on backing vocals.)
    -- Susie talks about the clients seeing Peter at the drive-in show. Peter said that the show was "unbelievably spectacular".
    -- Jeff gives an update on Sammy at his new job. Sammy built a studio today. 
    -- Jeff talks about songwriting. He says that he might record some songs in the future and put them on Substack. Jeff explains Substack to the clients. It's a newsletter platform. He may start one in August. 
    -- Jeff & Spencer explain the difference between Substack, Patreon & a blog. 
    -- Spencer tells Jeff why he's excited about Jeff starting a Substack. 
    Small Town Talk (Bobby Charles cover sung & performed on drums by Spencer.)
    High As Hello (w Spencer on drums)
    -- Spencer talks about Errol Morris directing The Blisters in a Quaker Oats commercial. 
    Don't Let Me Down (The Beatles cover w Spencer on drums & backing vocals.)
    -- Jeff & Spencer play a bit of Yes' Roundabout. 
    -- Jeff & Spencer play a bit of Led Zeppelin's cover of Dazed & Confused. 
    -- Jeff, Susie & Spencer talk about Call The Midwife. This discussion leads to a long chat about childbirth. 
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover)

     

    Sign me up for a Jeff Tweedy Substack! That idea sounds excellent!

  15. Hey! I looked through my notes and filtered it to She‘s A Jar and the song only came up in 3 episodes: 35, 122 & 175. The last time that he played it it was for someone’s wedding which brought about lots of “concerned” comments from the clients. Maybe that’s when he discussed the song in that manner. 
     

    Maybe you’re right and it was in an earlier episode. I didn’t write live recaps until about a week or so into it. 

  16. The Tweedy Show Thursday June 3 Episode 181

    -- Sammy welcomes the clients to the Tweedy Show.
    # animated intro on screen.
    -- Sammy explains that he will be starting a job at the Jewish summer camp as a music director, so this will be his last episode for a long time. 
    Mi Shebeirach (Debbie Friedman cover sung by Sammy w Spencer on backing vocals.)
    -- Jeff & Spencer joke that they will have Finn Wolfhard as a fill in for Sammy for tomorrow's drive in show. 
    Save It For Me (Spencer & Sammy on backing vocals.)
    -- Susie is mad at Chicago skunks that eat Piping Plover eggs. 
    Close My Eyes (Arthur Russell cover sung by Sammy w Spencer on backing vocals.)
    Thirteen (Big Star cover sung by Sammy w Spencer on backing vocals.)
    -- Jeff shreds, while Sammy & Spencer try to reconnect Alexa, so that they can get Peter back. 
    Human (Molly Sarle cover sung by Sammy w Spencer on backing vocals.)
    -- Jeff hopes to get Molly Sarle to sing Human with the Tweedy band at Sky Blue Sky. 
    -- Jeff reveals that he rehearsed about 30 songs over the past 2 days.
    -- Sammy & Spencer try to get through That's How I Got To Memphis, but aren't sure of the lyrics. 
    Pink Moon (Nick Drake cover sung by Sammy.)
    Smothered In Hugs (Guided By Voices cover sung & performed on guitar by Sammy.)
    Cosmic Dancer (T. Rex cover sung by Sammy w Spencer on drums)
    Jesus Wept (Mavis Staples cover. Lyrics by Jeff. Sung by Sammy w Spencer on backing vocals & thigh slaps.)
    -- Jeff explains why he wrote Jesus Wept for Mavis. 
    -- Sammy does a Squidward impression singing a few lines of Opaline. 
    -- Sammy says that he's going to bring a synthesizer that he made to summer camp. 
    -- Jeff says that the kids at the summer camp didn't give him any respect. 
    -- Jeff gives a shout out to the 7 year old who wants Jeff to sign his butt. Jeff's legal counsel advises him against it. 
    -- Sammy explains his synthesizer modules. 
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover)

    -- Sammy says goodbye to the clients. 

  17. The Tweedy Show Monday May 31 Episode 180

    -- Jeff welcomes the clients to the Tweedy Show.
    # animated intro on screen.
    -- Jeff introduces special guests Glenn Kotche & Pat Sansone. 
    -- Glenn was unable to transport the gong because his leg is in a cast.
    -- Pat Sansone says that he might do his Johnny Carson impression later this evening. 
    -- Glenn explains how he broke his ankle. 
    Hate It Here (Glenn on drums. Pat on keyboards. Jeff on electric. Spencer on the egg shaker. Jeff dedicates the song to Pat's dad Tony.)
    -- Susie explains that Thursday's episode did not save to Instagram, but she screen recorded it to her phone and should post it soon. 
    How To Fight Loneliness (Glenn on drums. Pat on keyboards & backing vocals. Jeff on electric.)
    -- Susie does an extreme closeup of Pat's hair. 
    -- Jeff mentions that they were discussing shakers in the studio today. 
    -- Glenn talks about his wife. 
    Black Moon (Glenn on drums. Pat on acoustic guitar & backing vocals. Jeff on electric.)
    -- Glenn shows the clients his "charcuterie board" of percussion that he just played on Black Moon. 
    Passenger Side (Glenn on drums. Pat on keyboards & backing vocals. Jeff on electric.)
    -- Jeff thinks that they might be able to remember some songs once the tour starts. 
    -- Jeff, Pat & Glenn play a bit of The Strangeloves' I Want Candy. 
    Born Alone (Glenn on drums. Pat on acoustic guitar & backing vocals. Jeff on electric.)
    -- Jeff quotes Send In The Clowns which leads to a scramble to find out who wrote it. Glenn mentions that Stephen Sondheim was in the floor below Wilco's recording studio in NY. 
    Far, Far Away (Glenn on drums. Pat on keyboards. Jeff on acoustic.)
    -- Jeff explains that Pat is in town to record some of the new Wilco record. 
    -- Jeff jokes that Wilco should park itself in Vegas to become a Vegas act. 
    -- Jeff, Glenn & Pat play some of Love's Alone Again Or with Pat singing. Spencer does the mouth trombone.
    -- Glenn does a drum solo. 
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover. Glenn on drums. Pat on acoustic. Jeff on acoustic.)

     

    Wow! What an amazing surprise to have Glenn & Pat tonight! Didn't expect that at all. 

  18. The Tweedy Show Thursday May 27 Episode 179

    -- Jeff welcomes the clients to the Tweedy Show. 
    # animated intro on screen.
    -- Susie says that lots of people are booked for Mexico. 
    Darkness Is Cheap (new song. Spencer on backing vocals & thigh slaps. Last played on January 5, when it was untitled. I had it titled as "High As A Cloud".)
    -- Jeff talks about how much there is to do in Mexico during the day & night. 
    -- Casey admits that she was eating "phenomenal" fries by the pool at the last Sky Blue Sky. 
    All Across The World (new song. Spencer on thigh slaps. Last played on April 19 of this year, when it was untitled. I had it titled as "In The Hurricane's Eye".)
    -- Susie mentions that Jeff's song Even I Can See was on last night's episode of This Is Us. 
    Reservations 
    -- Jeff asks the clients if they caught his song on the "soap opera" last night. He says that they talked over his song. [this is true.]
    -- Jeff hints that he's cooking up something with Flanny. [Flanny is the manager of the Largo nightclub in Los Angeles.]
    -- the Tweedy family go over their new laughs. 
    Summer Noon (Spencer on backing vocals & thigh slaps.)
    You Know More Than I Know (John Cale cover w Spencer on drums & backing vocals.)
    Jeepster (T. Rex cover w Spencer on drums & backing vocals.)
    -- Jeff thinks that Susie is the main attraction of the show. 
    -- Casey & Spencer sing a bit of the Carter Family's Wildwood Flower. 
    Love Like A Wire (Diane Izzo cover w Spencer on backing vocals & thigh slaps.)
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover)
    -- Susie & Jeff believe that there will be a show on Monday which is Memorial Day. 

     

    Jeff gave us titles this evening on 2 previously untitled new songs. "High As A Cloud" is called Darkness Is Cheap. "In The Hurricane's Eye" is called All Across The World. 

  19. The Tweedy Show Monday May 24 Episode 178

    -- Jeff welcomes the clients to the Tweedy Show. 
    # animated intro on screen.
    -- "Happy Birthday Bob Dylan! Happy Birthday Jesse Hamm!"
    All I Really Want To Do (Bob Dylan cover. Dedicated to Bob Dylan for his birthday.)
    -- Susie wants to take a moment to marvel that Bob Dylan is 80. 
    -- Jeff says that he's doing yoga.
    -- Susie mentions that Tommy Chong is 83 today. 
    -- Jeff tries to play some of Cheech & Chong's Earache My Eye. 
    ::live stream pauses for a few minutes::
    Forever Young (Bob Dylan cover w Spencer on backing vocals. Dedicated to Bob Dylan.)
    -- Susie tells the clients that Jeff sang Forever Young at Spencer & Peter's Bar Mitzvah. Peter had his Bar Mitzvah later in life. 
    -- Susie mentions that Sammy is in the the chat this evening. 
    Goin' To Acapulco (Bob Dylan cover sung & performed on drums by Spencer. Jeff on backing vocals.)
    I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Bob Dylan cover w Spencer on drums. Jeff on harmonica.)
    The Man In Me (Bob Dylan cover sung & performed on drums by Spencer. Jeff on backing vocals.)
    -- Spencer does an impersonation of the "apparently" kid.
    -- Jeff & Spencer sing a bit more "la la la la"s.
    -- Jeff does a Bob Dylan impersonation. 
    -- Jeff & Spencer try some of Bob Dylan's Lay Lady Lay. 
    -- Jeff wants to unleash his cunnilingi, while he's doing yoga. He is quickly corrected that the word that he was looking for is kundalini. 
    Simple Twist Of Fate (Bob Dylan cover w Spencer on drums.)
    -- Jeff & Spencer play a bit of The Strangeloves' I Want Candy. 
    -- Jeff & Spencer play a bit of Black Midi's John L. 
    -- Jeff & Spencer play an extremely short bit of Bob Dylan's The Times They Are a-Changin'. 
    Bob Dylan's 49th Beard
    -- Jeff explains why Bob Dylan warrants a whole episode dedicated to him. 
    John Wesley Harding (Bob Dylan cover w Spencer on drums. Jeff on harmonica.)
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover sung in Bob Dylan voice.) 

  20. 26 minutes ago, ZiggyBratwurst said:

    I know you already know this, but just for the sake of clarity, what you called "By Her Side" in the notes from last night is actually titled Even I Can See.

    Oops! That’s right!
    Thank you! 

  21. The Tweedy Show Thursday May 20 Episode 177

    -- Jeff welcomes the clients to the Tweedy Show. 
    # animated intro on screen.
    -- Susie & Jeff each tell their version of "the bug story". 
    -- Susie mentions that their air conditioner is broken. 
    -- Susie says that Sammy is not around tonight.
    -- Jeff says that he got a haircut. 
    Reservations (live stream pauses cutting off song about halfway through.)
    :: live stream ended abruptly.::
    Even I Can See
    -- Susie zooms in on the dove on Jeff's guitar.
    -- Spencer mentions looking at another platform to host The Tweedy Show. 
    -- Susie talks about the Jeff Knurek cartoon of "Dear Jeffy". 
    -- "Happy Birthday Jake!"
    Radio King (Spencer on thigh slaps.)
    -- Spencer hopes that the clients keep their Tweedy Show related Instagram names, if they switch platforms.
    -- Jeff talks about how Susie asked Nick Offerman to send her 2 bottles of his scotch.
    -- Spencer mentions the time issues happening again with comments being a minute behind the video. [Or vice versa?]
    -- Jeff talks about how there's a fight that breaks out every time they play Scotland.
    -- Jeff mentions how he fell down 2 flights of stairs at a show in Scotland.
    -- Jeff jokes about episode 47 being worse than this episode. He also thinks that episode 112 was worse too. Jeff also mentions that the show should go on hiatus once the tour begins.

    — Jeff thinks that Susie should come out on the road for one Wilco show this summer, so that they could possible do a Tweedy Show from the road.
    -- Spencer shows the steampunk dreamcatcher. 
    -- Spencer gives the dates for the Tweedy band shows: June 4 in Bridgeview, IL and July 3 in Rockford Park, IL.

    — Jeff plays some of Cheap Trick’s Hello There.
    -- Jeff ponders about how the drive-in show will be in 2021 compared to other shows.
    Bungalow (Case Oats original sung by Casey w Spencer on guitar & backing vocals.)
    -- Susie explains why the show is going to end abruptly because of Instagram lagging behind.
    Guess Again (w Spencer on drums)
    -- Susie tells Jeff to hang around for 2 minutes, so the prior song won't end abruptly for the clients.
    Reincarnation (Roger Miller cover played to the guitar & drum beat of Neu!'s Hallogallo. Spencer on drums.)

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