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The boys aren't a 'younger up and coming band'. They are a dynamic, mature band that has found its audience and niche in the music world. The future for them does not hold selling out stadiums. The future for this band is to continue to be the best working America band heading toward being the greatest American band.
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I kind of follow a Miltonian world view...it is better to headline in medium sized venues than open in a Stadium. Rolling Stones fans won't immediately go out and become Wilco fans.
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you weren't 'being curious'. You were trolling.
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We've been lucky. Maybe too lucky. It's been over 4000 days since the last attack on American soil. Has our vigilence been slackened? Have we gotten lazy? Complacent? Maybe this wasn't an act of Terrorism, but at 3:00 CDT, it looks like it.
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2013 Baseball season!!!
Sweet Papa Crimbo replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
With a balanced schedule and interleague play every day of the season, the game must be made uniform. Either both have the DH or both let the pitches embarrass themselves. Integrity of play and results is paramount. But serioulsy, who would you rather see hit: Lance Berkman or Nick Tepesh? Big Papi or Ryan Dempster? -
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He will be missed.
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2013 Baseball season!!!
Sweet Papa Crimbo replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
i get the feeling that Wash employs the bunt now because he got stung when the national press insinuating he was a managing chimp. Implying he didn't understand baseball because he didn't use the bunt. Too many purists think that because something was done in the 1920's with success that it has to be done today -
2013 Baseball season!!!
Sweet Papa Crimbo replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Yeah...there's nothing like watching a pitcher swing like a little leaguer. -
Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival
Sweet Papa Crimbo replied to YouAReMYface's topic in Someone Else's Song
I was thinking about his 80's run of Money and Cigarettes, August, Behind the Sun, Journeyman... -
Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival
Sweet Papa Crimbo replied to YouAReMYface's topic in Someone Else's Song
To my somewhat addled mind, the problem with Clapton is a bit choices he made in his career and the resultant POP stardom.. (Going to try and redeem myself after those unfortunate, long ago comments about helicopters) Clapton was at his best when he was operating primarily as a guitarist. When he became a singer/songwriter/guitarist is when the problem arose. No doubt the man is a craftsman, but when operating as a singing guitar player, he began to lose focus. As a singer/songwriter/guitar player, he started to make records in the late 70's and 80's where he was trying to be a POP star. The -
General Political Thread
Sweet Papa Crimbo replied to uncool2pillow's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
What middle class? Ain't no such thing anymore. -
2013 Baseball season!!!
Sweet Papa Crimbo replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Epic Pitching performance by Ranger Rookie Nich Tepesh. This kid has pitched 305 inning of professional baseball and only 95 innings above A ball. -
The Goldsmith Brothers have a great band. These guys are young and they progress nicely with every release. These guys are almost a part of the Wilco family...Pat played on their first record.
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Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros
Sweet Papa Crimbo replied to Papillon Parade's topic in Someone Else's Song
The inauthenticity of Edward Sharpe I always took as intentional. Alex Ebert is doing a commedia del'arte thing...it's all a part of a greater performance. The messianic Edward Sharpe and his band of musical hippies. Very contrived but purposefully so...the music being so catchy simply adds to the picture for me. -
A Sopranos reference
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I may have related this story right after it happened, but as it involves Family and Music; is true and funny makes me want to share again. On Super Bowl Sunday a couple of years ago (the year the WHO played the halftime show), I received a phone call from my daughter, then a Jr. in College. (For the uninitiated, I use pseudonyms for family and friends...there are a lot of weirdos on the interwebs and some stalkerish types on here) The actual language of this conversation is paraphrased a bit, but the gist of the conversation is good as gold. Phone call received during the Who's performa
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And One Wing...
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Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Sweet Papa Crimbo replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Piss poor is about right...this surely played like one of the lesser Tennant era shows. (But nothing will top The Doctor lighting the Olympic torch...absolute dreck). And as for the new companion...not a very appealing last name for an American audience...and even for Brits. Oswald mosley and Lee Harvey Oswald. Why not just name her Sarah Mussolini? Secondly, where are they going with this 'impossible girl' shit. Her background won't be timelord related...we saw her parent's meeting and courtship. She won't be a 'love interest'; the Doctor is married after all (River...remember her?) She -
How come when I said the same about myself, Louieb called me out and got a chorus of support?
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and now the DRUMS- favorite thread!
Sweet Papa Crimbo replied to dagwave's topic in Someone Else's Song
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Goes back a LOT further than the early 1970's. You can thank John Wayne, Edna Ferber and Larry McMurtry, but it's more accurate to consider the general history of this state. The Alamo was legend before the Movie, and the Texas Oilman was a legend before Giant. The Texas Rangers (the police force, not the baseball team) are legendary. But so is the RCMP. The American oil industry actually started in Pennsylvania, but do you think of Titusville or Spindletop? The Alamo is as famous as Bunker Hill. The name of Travis is almost universally known...the line drawn in the sand. Unless you are inter