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Everything posted by wheelco
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Flaming Lips 2007-04-21 Main Green/Brown University
wheelco replied to MKHstudios's topic in After The Show
I'm bummed I hadn't heard about this - It'd been an easy 3 hr round trip and I know a few folks up there sheesh -
take out A Perfect Crime and it's an awesome list man, I love the Infanta - highlight of the new DVD as the opener
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what are you, a freaking cartographer of the norse regions!?!
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you're a quick study
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Rolling Stone's 40 Songs That Changed The World
wheelco replied to cryptique's topic in Someone Else's Song
many good songs mostly BS theory virtually none changed my world and I have a couple of years on me -
two polar opposites of songs The Tain = my favorite Decemberists (along with The Island) On the bus Mall = my least favorite
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Flaming Lips 2007-04-21 Main Green/Brown University
wheelco replied to MKHstudios's topic in After The Show
this bites - YLT and Fl Lips were together in Ohio and I didn't know about it?!!? why I outta....... -
The Lips bust out "Pompeii" for the first time
wheelco replied to Orkie's topic in Someone Else's Song
it's on the "Christmas from Mars" schedule I'm sure -
NO PLEASE NOT THE WEX!!!!!!!!
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I didn't even know tickets were on sale a heads up would be nice, folkies . . .
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I think Letterman just said Son Volts coming on
wheelco replied to tongue-tied's topic in Someone Else's Song
horns rune rock -
well now, depends on the mood overall, the meeting place should be the Rock Bottom Brewery at Fountain Square
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The Decemberists - A Practical Handbook the 19 minute rice paper cartoon video of Cuchelain and The Tain high drama, folks ...
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great 70's choice, fixed it for ya quintessential over the top musicianship/symphonic rock during that unique era
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does this mean you're going to party with me?
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again, they're bringing some great setlists right now tops, folkies
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I'm still stunned I've got about a dozen people in my extended family who either went to or taught at VT
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nothing wrong with Tortoise, but I know what my choice would be
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he was on lots of drugs in the late 80's when they wrote Junta, so it can't all be bad
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It was my dinner cooking night Turkey breast cuts grilled with garlic and black pepper my special smashed taters cooked carrots; tomato slices a few Becks Darks
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y'allz b'gokin' some messy smelly fridges . . .
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awksome listened to that a few days ago
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one cd to encapsulate your music loving history
wheelco replied to willywoody's topic in Someone Else's Song
best place to start for Stereolab - all live recordings for the BBC, lots of raw energy Disc 1 is throbbing guitar krautrock, disc 2 is eclectic art-rock but still with the same energy -
Jeeezus, no freaking idea: 60's - Revolver, Highway 61 Revisited 70's - The Yes Album, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 80's - Discipline, Life's Rich Pageant 90's - Transient Random Noise Bursts With Announcements, Being There 00's - Crane Wife, I am not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass sure I'm way off the mark, but that's what I like