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jff

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  1. NPR did a piece on this album yesterday afternoon. They said it's the best album they've done in 16 years, but every clip they played sounded like garbage.
  2. Worst Dead song ever? Definitely in the running. I think I read that Hagar was a neighbor of Garcia, and that they had discussed getting together for an informal jam, but Garcia chose death instead.
  3. What's wrong with debunking partisan talking points which are precisely on topic?
  4. Noted. Based on how annoyed you are, I predict you will be a Gilbert Godfried audience member in five years.
  5. It was a joke. Your posting style tends to be lawyer-ish at times. It's not a personal attack, and if people were put off by it they wouldn't repsond to you. As for the bold portion, that would be hilarious, and may be worthy of a thread of its own. Based on the way you post, you're going to be a _________ in five years. That could be comedy gold.
  6. Nels and Vinny put out a duo album in 2004. That'd be a fun show to see.
  7. The International Painters Union has offered to clean and repair the damage from the tape for free. http://wispolitics.com/index.iml?Article=229057 Anyone think they'll be taken up on their offer?
  8. Fair enough. I apologize for misinterpreting your post. With regard to the second portion of your post, I don't think I ever said anything like what you're pretending I said. I'm simply commenting here. Calmly, and rationally. So I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't use hyperbole (or pointing out typos) in an attempt to discredit what I say or think.
  9. You seem to be saying you believe that it will cost millions to clean and repair the capitol.
  10. No, I do not think time would be accelerated. I'm sure the floors need a good scrub, wax and polish now that all these people are gone. Big deal. The capitol already has people on staff who do those things regularly and they don't get paid very much. The problem with the estimate is that they were hoping we'd believe (and, unfortunately, many people are so stupid/gullible/rabidly partisan that they DO believe) that it will cost millions to repair the "damages" to a building that is designed to last hundreds, if not thousansds, of years. If the repair estimate was accurate, how is
  11. I agree with this. I used to work in a 100 year old government building (almost exactly the same age as Wisconsin's capitol building) with a bunch of marble everywhere. Tape doesn't damage marble, nor does a group of people standing or sitting on it. But marble does get damaged over time from certain everyday occurrences, such as deliveries of furniture, paper, equipment, etc. I think they're trying to blame the damage on the protestors and inflating the price of repairs in an attempt to villify them. Repairs which were pre-existing and which they were perfectly content to either leave
  12. Even that seems like it's about $300K too high. Two janitors could goo-gone the tape residue in four hours. Landscaping isn't high dollar work, and the city probably already has landscape crews on salary.
  13. Oh my god, this concert was absolutely amazing. Fortunately, Ty had basically the same backing band as last time (different rhythm guitarist, but same drums and bass), and they've gotten even tighter and more confident. You could see and feel the joy coming off the stage. For my money, this is the funnest live show out there right now, and considering how Facebook erupted the next day, I know I'm not alone in thinking that. Youtube never does anyone justice, but here's one of his songs from the show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycgvy319id4
  14. I like what I've heard from them, but I feel that this is probably true. There are a lot of bands out there right now that seem to be destined for very short careers. I'll be happy if I'm proven wrong.
  15. Will do. I saw him last year, and thought he was great. At the time, I had only heard one of his songs. Usually, if I'm not familiar with the music, the concert is underwhelming, but that wasn't the case with his show. He's a very exhuberant performer and his band was rock solid, so the show was a blast.
  16. A thread for you to say who you're going to see in concert tonight. If you're going to see someone tomorrow or next week, post it tomorrow or next week. Tonight I'm going to see: The Oh Sees Ty Segal Mermaids at the EARL in Atlanta. Might not stick around for The Oh Sees.
  17. Jerry Garcia Vince Welnick (Grateful Dead) Alex Chilton (Big Star and solo) John Entwistle Allen Woody (Allman Brothers) James Brown Vic Chesnutt (saw him sitting in w/ Bill Frisell Trio) Michael Houser (Widespread Panic) Harold Kelling (Hampton Grease Band...reunion...minus Bruce Hampton ) Richard Wright (Pink Floyd) Dizzy Gillespie Max Roach Kurt Cobain Jim Capaldi (Traffic) Shannon Hoon (Blind Melon) Howie Epstein (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers) Bobby Sheehan (Blues Traveler)
  18. For me, the main things they failed to book the Matador bill were TFUL and Helium (or a Mary Timony solo band).
  19. Wow, that's amazing. They were asked to reform for the Matador Las Vegas thing last year, but they declined.
  20. I'm pretty sure they've either thrown in the towel for good, or are on indefinite hiatus. I saw them with Shudder to Think. Actualy, I saw Shudder to Think a few times, and they were always incredible. On an UNrelated note... I saw one song from Thinking Fellers Union once. That's a band I still kick myself for missing. I must've passed on seeing them at least five times, but at least I got to see five minutes worth of one of their shows.
  21. Is that an unfunny piece of satire, or a piece of legitimate journalism written by someone cooler and smarter than everyone else?
  22. I liked them beter when they used to do that kind of stuff.
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