Jump to content

virtualreason

Member
  • Content Count

    571
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by virtualreason

  1. Short answer: Yes. Long answer: It's a rare treat to see Wilco at (arguably) their commercial height playing a venue that holds ~1350. Seeing them in 2006 at The Barrymore in Madison (cap. ~970) was astounding. When the crowd is so close to the band, as it will be at The Pabst, they really feed off of each other and a truly memorable experience will commence. The Pabst is also one of THE best sounding venues in the country (IMO). Make the trip--you'll regret it if you don't.
  2. Scroll up. I got 2 in row C and someone else pulled 3 in row D. But I've seen tickets as far back as row V as I've been pulling them up, so I'd reckon that a lot of people got tickets but haven't said anything.
  3. That's the 7th row. Anything in the first 20 rows on the floor are good seats. There really are no bad seats in the Pabst because the place is TINY. Also, I just pulled a 3rd row ticket for the first night
  4. Row C (6th row) for the second night in Milwaukee
  5. HELL, and let me also add, YES! I have never, ever read about or attended a show at the Pabst that was GA...until I looked around at the Pabst's webpage. I don't know whether to hope for GA or for reserved seats...
  6. The link is from High Road Touring, the band's touring people. 100% legit.
  7. I have yet to check my syllabi to see if I have exams for the Milwaukee shows....I really, really, REALLY don't want to look because I'm so excited right now!!! UPDATE: I have to present a research paper on Wednesday...no biggie. Looks like two days of Wilco glory before finals!!! And here's the ocular proof of these shows.
  8. Did anyone else nearly shit themselves when Billy Joe Armstrong started the winner with "R-r-r-r"? But, even though it's a great album (Robert and Allison), the Grammys once again prove themselves useless with awards. Yet, this year's ceremony was definitely exciting and fun.
  9. I think the rest of the band didn't want to travel because 1) they really have no shot at album of the year (let's face it, we all know it's going to Robert & Allison) and 2) they have families they'd rather be with. Those are two pretty good reasons I reckon. As for the performance, it was better than I expected; and Thom looked like he was having a lot of fun!
  10. I'm immensely curious: did this actually work with the timing or did you get a really cool echo effect?
  11. You know the set is coming, but I'll do some highlights for you: -Fake Plastic Trees. It's my favorite song of all time and I requested it though wilcoworld. I will be smiling for days and days. -Two songs at the end at the front of the stage: Someone Else's Song and Acuff Rose -Only one new song, the one Paul has been calling Everlasting Everything. I quite enjoyed that and can't wait to see what that sounds like with the band. -The set suspiciously lacked any "audience participation" songs, i.e. Heavy Metal Drummer, Summerteeth. -Just some epic banter tonight (Slayer, Pet Shop Boys and how
  12. I'm so glad to see Fake Plastic Trees on there (I totally requested it for the Saturday show!). But that does look a little short. If my wilcobasing is accurate, this is the first time outside of Lounge Ax that he's played Kingpin solo. Very nice. And is it the second time Impossible Germany has been done solo? Also very nice. Get pumped people....these shows could be better than we'd hoped!
  13. I haven't seen anything posted about this, and I'm a little surprised. This is a great collection of unreleased/new material that was put together by Aaron and Bryce Dessner of The National to benefit the Red Hot Organization. They have been previewing one song from it every day on MySpace for the last couple weeks, and will continue until February 14th. There are some AMAZING tracks on here from all your favorite "indie" bands. The song today is from Sufjan and it blew me away. It sounds like something off of Thom Yorke's new solo album. I encourage everyone to check it out and buy it when it
  14. My prediction for this: they do it either in the middle of my exam week or during my graduation ceremony.
  15. Two words about the Iberian tour: GRADUATION PRESENT!!!
  16. AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME! And through that terrible sound quality, you can still pick up how good Jeff is sounding.
  17. Fake Plastic Trees is my favorite song ever. This would be a great cover to hear. Neil doing Bodysnatchers too...wow.
  18. Might I suggest the majority of Frightened Rabbit's latest fare: The Midnight Organ Fight. Key lines: This is the last one about you. And now we're unrelated and rid of all the shit we hated. You're the shit and I'm knee-deep in it. It takes more than fucking someone you don't know to keep warm. I really enjoy the hell out of this album.
  19. I'm so excited for the show tomorrow in Madison. My last exam for the semester is from 2:45-4:45 (on synoptic-scale atmospheric dynamics for those playing along at home) then I jump on the #3 bus, grab dinner at the restaurant I work at, and then head across the street for music that is appropriate for a foot of fresh snowfall. Kyle, I'm sorry to hear you can't make it down, but I think it's for the best. The storm tonight/tomorrow is going to be pretty rough. I do want to buy you a beer sometime you see a show in Madison--you seem like a fun one to chat up. Tamela and Rob, I hope to see y
  20. IATTBYH -> Spiders Awesome! I cannot wait to hear this. A quick scan of Wilcobase confirms this is only the second time this transition has happened. So, I should ask those that were at the show, was this as spectacular as I'm making it out to be in my head? Because these are two of the most spectacular live songs they have, and the way IATTBYH dissolves into nothingness and Spiders rises out of the noise and smoke into a chugging 12 minute anthem...wow. Thoughts?
  21. Oh so many times have I been in there....It had become my go-to place for CDs when I was home visiting my mom. I am a little surprised it's not getting enough business given its location. The UWM campus is RIGHT there, and they did a well enough job of bring kids from the burbs (like me) into the city. At least I can stop in a few times over winter break and grab some bargain stock.
×
×
  • Create New...