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About ansheld

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  • Birthday 11/26/1980
  1. Thanks, Craig. Always love your recordings and really appreciate all your hard work.
  2. They're all great, but the DC one with the bald eagle looks fantastic.
  3. There is supposed to be a link for the sale of those extra 100 tickets for the DC show, but it's not there. Has anyone figured out where those tickets will be on-sale Monday? Thanks
  4. I got lucky & got seats during the pre-sale. It is a general admission show. And the tickets are going out via UPS, so unfortunately scalpers can screw people.
  5. Anyone know the answer yet?
  6. I went to Merriweather once when I first moved to DC in '03 and had a terrible experience, so I've never been back. I couldn't see or hear Radiohead from the lawn. I also think it would be a huge disappointment to see Wilco there, when they you can get them up close at the 930 so often.
  7. Sendspace this time: http://www.sendspace.com/file/jaxzox Enjoy!
  8. I have been going through my bootleg catalogue and picking & choosing from Jeff's solo performances to recreate Wilco albums. I've started with Yankee Hotel Foxtrot - since that material is easiest to track down. I thought I'd share the results with everyone. I've worked with Audacity a little to even out some of the rough crowd noise, but I haven't done anything too fancy. It's far from perfect, but not bad. The album is at the following link, all the tracks are mp3's: http://www.yousendit.com/download/WUJiMWZJNHZJMHMwTVE9PQ Here's the tracklist, and the shows they came from: 1.
  9. if you are torrent-able: http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=503979 there's another source there too.
  10. I like Def Leppard sliding in just before the White Album. That's a nice one.
  11. ansheld

    ALTWYS

    Yeah, love listening to that boot. Really extended solo on that version too, an extra 2 minutes or so. Great show overall - loose and fun.
  12. My most memorable walkout was a George Clinton show at the 930 Club about 3 years ago. He had a stage ensemble of like 20 people, rotating singers and performers. There were whole shift changes between songs, like a hockey team - 6 people would leave the stage and 6 more would come on. George was probably on stage for about half the show. It got to be about 2:00am and the Club turned on all the lights trying to get the band to stop, but HE KEPT PLAYING. At least half the audience had left by then. For some reason, we tried to stick it out, because I'm never in favor of walking out on a show, b
  13. His sentences are short and sweet. He leaves a lot of room for the reader to fill in the gaps. I like that style, but it's not for everyone. I read "All the Pretty Horses" within the last year and that is a great story. He writes violence really well. That's the first one in the Border trilogy (which also includes Blood Meridian), which is supposed to be his strongest material. A couple of his books have already gotten film treatments, but I've never seen any of those.
  14. I came up with most of the tracks off AGIB from a few 2003 shows. Some of these versions are pretty cool. From Eugene, OR: 9/4/2003 Handshake Drugs: http://www.yousendit.com/download/bLIdyjM%2Bp3l5TA%3D%3D Kicking Television: http://www.yousendit.com/download/bLIdyixUbWx5TA%3D%3D I'm a Wheel: http://www.yousendit.com/download/bLIdyoA64oB5TA%3D%3D Spiders: http://www.yousendit.com/download/bLIINFIhQa95TA%3D%3D From Detroit, MI: 7/2/2003 The Late Greats: http://www.yousendit.com/download/bLIINHASUTl5TA%3D%3D Muzzle of Bees: http://www.yousendit.com/download/bLIINHC3p3l5TA%3
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