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  1. I'm pretty sure season 2 is confirmed. I've read that it was pitched as a three season show, but I guess there's no way to know if that's how it will play out.
  2. "Mr Cohen, why did you record your conversations with Mr. Trump?" Uh, because he's obviously a sleezebag and I knew I'd need it when he eventually turned on me.
  3. This is my situation. I guess at this point I have most of what I want that's old. I mostly buy new releases now. Sometimes I buy used stuff in stores, but I can't remember the last time I went in looking for a specific used record and actually found it. The early '90s were sort of the glory days for that. That's partially because I didn't have nearly as many records at that point, so I had a longer want list, making for far better odds, but also back then just about any record store would have had used copies of just about every Zeppelin, Floyd, Hendrix, Neil Young, King Crimson, Beatles
  4. This is probably the most appealing lineup to date, but I won't be able to attend. In addition to WIlco Cate Le Bon Buck Meek Ohmme Julian Lage Feelies Lithics Anything Nels does Jonathan Richman Tortoise (they sometimes leave me cold, but it'd be fun to see them again) All big winners to me. and I'm sure I'd like many of the other acts. I've heard good things about Wand.
  5. As an Atlanta guy, I used to see Oteil all the time with the Aquarium Rescue Unit, but I only got to see Kofi once that I know of. It was at a Mars Music in-store drum clinic by Butch Trucks, Jaimoe, and Marc Quinones of the Allman Brothers. The drummers did their thing for half an hour, and then brought out Jack Pierson on guitar and Kofi on hammond organ and flute to play Hotlanta, a little bit of Elizabeth Reed, and a couple of jams. That lineup was as good as anything I ever saw at an Allman Brothers concert. I knew of Kofi, and knew he had to be really good, but I was really knocked o
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    That's awesome. Congratulations! My wife and I have the same goal, and we're closing in on it fast. We'll pass through ND via Amtrak in a few months on our way to Montana. Later in the year, I'll pick up Colorado and Utah, leaving only Hawaii for me, and Hawaii and Louisiana for my wife. Then we're done and on to whatever our next goal is.
  7. What is the parallel between Jerry Lee Lewis and Ryan Adams? I get the underage thing, but that's only one detail among many in the accusations against Adams. If I recall, Jerry Lee, admittedly a terrible human being for many reasons, didn't lure underage girls into relationships with him in exchange for career services using his name and influence as leverage.
  8. I hadn't considered that. Wilco has always carefully selected venues, and tended to play historic theaters that are full of character and top out at around 4000 seats. It's a major part of the charm of their shows. Everyone can see. The sound is usually good. The band can see and interact with the audience. But if that kind of venue isn't big enough anymore, are there venues that they'd want to play that are somewhere in between that size and sterile sports arenas? I can't think of any in my part of the country. They might go to a multi-date per city touring schedule rather than playi
  9. I don't think I'd pay more than, like, $60 (before fees) to see Wilco, so I hope they'll keep prices down. Maybe NYC is higher than other cities. I don't remember ever paying more than $50-ish in Atlanta, but I've missed some of the recent tours.
  10. I remember finding out what that was sells for in the morning one day at work. I couldn't remember if I still had it or if I had traded it in long ago. It was torture waiting for the end of the day to see if I still had it. I've never bought anything with the intention of flipping for profit, but I'm not passing up $400. That was right before it got reissued, which probably didn't hurt the value of the original, but probably eliminated some potential buyers. That thing sold within an hour of listing it.
  11. Those really were the glory days for record buying. I grew up in the '80s, listening mostly to 45s and cassettes. It wasn't until around '89 or '90 that I really got into buying LPs, and that lasted through the entire '90s (and continues, but I don't go on buying rampages anymore.) You could find just about anything used and near mint for $5 or less (with some exceptions...Zappa was always $10 and up, for example). A lot of labels were still pressing new releases then. You could still get every Pavement album, for example, new for $9 until the end of the '90s. My best buy back then was
  12. I prefer Reverb LP to Discogs by far. It's much more of a visual experience, and more similar to looking through crates of records. Discogs is better if you'r looking for a specific pressing of a record and you know the catalog number. But all in all, I find Discogs to be a miserable website to use.
  13. Yeah, nothing against Spencer, but reading that gave me feeling that Glenn might be on the way out, or that there could be another major shakeup in the lineup. I can't fault Jeff for wanting to play with Spencer, and for taking advantage of in-house talent, but something seemed a bit off about that to me. It wouldn't surprise me if this is the last Wilco album from this lineup.
  14. That must have been where I read that. I think that approach worked well for Star Wars. Not as well for Schmilco, if that was made the same way. That one sounds more like a Tweedy solo album to me. It's the Syncronicity Side 2 of WIlco's discography.
  15. Ever since Sky Blue Sky, my impression is that their studio approach has seemed to be getting more piecemeal, with Nels increasingly becoming an auxiliary player who adds his bit after the tracks are mostly recorded. My impression could be totally wrong, but I believe I've read somewhere that this has been their process on the last couple of records. I suppose they could do a whole record with no instances of the entire band playing together at the same time. That's how many records are made, but it's weird to think of a band, and particularly one like Wilco, who are such a unified ensembl
  16. Thanks, I'll see if I can hunt them down.
  17. You're right, and I'd think this is especially true now that they are no longer managed by Tony. Whoever their new management is is going to do things a little differently, isn't going to have the same relationships with venues, promoters, etc.
  18. Where would I find this? This is something I'd enjoy. Russian Doll Best TV show I've seen i a long time. And short episodes are a blessing.
  19. Gross incompetence at Relix Magazine.
  20. It's not about a bong, or else they'd be way bigger on the jam band scene.
  21. I don't know. I never watched Twin Peaks.
  22. I was watching We Bare Bears last night, and I kept seeing a commercial for Butt Heads (Jingle: "Butt-Heads, their heads are butts"). Id this a real thing, or does Cartoon Network run fake ads?
  23. The previous one is equally good, imo. (except for the last song, Rockin' Back Into Your Heart, which is a little too Andrews Sisters for me). Technically it's an EP, but it has 8 songs on the vinyl. That's full length, to me.
  24. Cool, I'l look for that one in addition to the new one. Ohmme is coming here (Atlanta) in March. Hoping to see them.
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