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Adam2

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  1. something tells me you're still waiting for the second coming with a jean jacket and mullet.
  2. yeah, really. let's go laugh about it on our blog...
  3. if anybody can offer me one, i'd love it. thanks!
  4. Robbie's playing is not just "pentatonic wankery". His playing on the first 2 albums is really great... he played subtle guitar parts in a keyboard-dominated band. However, his playing in the later years ('74-'76) is pretty much how you described it: too flashy and going against his earlier attitude. But the comment makes me think you have only heard his playing in the Last Waltz, which is the "warren report" of rock 'n roll (as Richard use to call it).
  5. The Band is one of the greatest groups in the history of music. To say that they weren't accomplished musicians is just ridiculous. Garth Hudson is a genius... an unbelievable musician and true original. As others have pointed out, Levon Helm's "bayou folk" drumming has been so influential to so many drummers (go on over to Glenn Kotche's site and see who he lists as one of his biggest influences...). Rick Danko's bass playing was wonderfully original, so essential to those songs. And Richard Manuel, besides having the most breathtaking voice in music, contributed so much with his energet
  6. thanks to those who sent me the album
  7. i'd also like a copy if someone can send it to me
  8. everybody comments on the first track, but i think its pretty obvious that it was made in that way for a specific reason. its not a case of him adding a bunch of things for the hell of it. all those sounds are in there to create an atmosphere... confused/frustrated/chaotic/etc.
  9. was there any Califone merch (shirts)?
  10. ummm... I agree with you. That's what my post said. Maybe you looked at the wrong post?
  11. The songs are not that different. Key changes, tempo changes, phrasing, etc., all keep the songs exciting in different arrangements. Dylan treats his songs as something that grows and evolves. The album versions are just documentation of how a song sounds at the time is recorded. People who can't get past that are missing tons and tons of great music.
  12. there is no way they played 1/6 as good as Dylan last night. it was the best Dylan show I've seen. Kings of Leon were pretty bad... not that interesting and the singer had a very annoying Axl Rose thing going on. Just my opinion of course.
  13. You weren't even talking about the same Jay Bennett album that I am. You were talking about one that came out 2 years ago. I guess you didn't notice that the thread was dedicated to the NEW album of his. It's funny that whenever Jay plays a solo, he's overplaying and killing the song. When Nels takes one, he's "serving the song" and "capturing the essence of Tweedy's lyrics." When Tweedy writes lesser lyrics, they're "simplistic" and "fun". When Bennett does it, they are "trite". way to look like an asshole
  14. Trite lyrics? You have heard the new Wilco songs, haven't you?
  15. I didn't mean it that way at all. I just meant that for me this album was a grower.
  16. what the hell is your problem? you don't have any idea what you're talking about. all's i said was that the album needs to grow on you.
  17. what specifically did you think was overproduced? i think there is a fine line between detail/layering and overproducing. these songs are very well recorded and there aren't any overdubs or instruments that don't belong. Those 2 tracks I mentioned are the only real out there sonic experimentations, and those are done that way on purpose. It wasn't to get a song perfect and keep adding and adding and adding, but to make a creative and skeletal yet lush sounding track. The songs all sound great and well produced. They all have little details that you find as you listen more and more, but o
  18. Jay's new album "The Magnificent Defeat" is really great. It took me a bit to really let it sink in, but after seeing him perform nearly all of it at Fitzgerald's, I am really loving it. The biggest criticism people seem to have about his work is that it is overproduced, but this one does not suffer from that. While there are a few songs that have that junkyard/"sonic experimentation" style of his ("Slow Beautifully Seconds Faster," "Phone Book"), this album has a great sound and production. "5th Grade," "Out All Night," "Wide Open," "Replace You" (a Courtesy Move recording, with John Stir
  19. I have read that the guest will be Ken Coomer. This show is going to be broadcast on a radio station... can someone tape it and put it up on Dime? http://www.wrlt.com/
  20. His singing on his latest album is great.
  21. I am not even going to bother defending Jay here anymore. He is a great musician, and can play guitar as good or better than anyone out there. I think the people who continue to put him down let the fact that Jeff Tweedy had a falling out with him have an influence on their opinion of him. I have met Jay, and he is one of the nicest people you will meet. He is building a great solo career. And by the way, his new album is fantastic. It is miles better than any of the new Wilco songs I've been hearing.
  22. shut up. (Lazy Locomotive)
  23. also, was the first song a cover of The Jayhawks' "Dying On The Vine"?
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