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  1. I can't get the Ashes episode to play, but i'm enjoying the At Least... episode. Regarding your discussion of Sunset Magazine in the At Least... episode, and magazines specific to states or cities, which seems to be a novel concept to the Canadian host of this podcast, that is very common in the states. Most cities and states in the US have their own magazines. Here in Atlanta, we have Atlanta Magazine. We also have magazines specific to various statewide industries or interests. Georgia Music Magazine (now defunct) was one that comes to mind. Even Little Rock has it's own magazine,
  2. Hey, Looking forward to listening to the Ashes episode later today. Just as soon as I finish listening to the George Clinton interview on Questlove Supreme. BTW, I agree with your take on Art of Almost feeling like an experimental track shoehorned into a fairly straightforward batch of tunes. That, and like you guys, The Whole Love is my lost Wilco era. It's my least listened to of their albums, and one of the few tours I skipped (I think I skipped the Schmilco tour, too). I was hoping what they were doing on Art of Almost would be representative the whole album, but instead it's mostly
  3. I've listened to a number of episodes now, and have enjoyed it, but if I may I'd like to offer a bit of constructive criticism based on a couple things I noticed in the Art of Almost episode. When talking about Glenn's contribution to the song they make a couple of unforced errors. They say he plays a cimbalom. They don't know what this is, and guess that it is some sort of cymbal. That's not a bad guess based on its name, and I'm sure 99.9% of people in the world don't know what a cimbalom is (I didn't know for sure, and I'm a musician who has played in numerous school orchestras with we
  4. I'm almost done watching Teenage Bounty Hunters. It's been a fun show so far.
  5. I guess anything's possible, but I know the person whose TV I was watching it on had a 4 head VCR, which was high end at the time (I remember that because he advised me to insist on 4-head when I was in the market for a VCR), so it'd be weird if it were a B&W TV. I suppose that could be the same video I saw, but I remember it way differently.
  6. Well, that's interesting to know. He looks just like Chris Slade when you're six hours into an acid trip. That's definitely not the New York promo video I saw. The one I saw was more sparse. Filmed on what looked like a soundstage. No concert production or lighting. So no frills it was almost black and white. But again, the acid, so who knows.
  7. This concert film, in its entirety, took up an hour or so of my first experience taking acid. Not a particularly good concert film for that. Would be very interesting to see again now, 30+ years later. I recall he had the bald drummer from AC/DC in his band, which was a bit of overkill. His songs don't really require that level of beastly pummeling.
  8. I'll check it out tomorrow. Sounds like a fun podcast.
  9. Probably the first ever was a big band jazz concert with my grandparents in Massachusetts. We used to see a lot of that kind of thing when we'd visit the grandparents, especially after they found out I wanted to play drums. But the first one I went to without adult supervision was George Benson and Lee Ritenour JVC Jazz Festival tour in 1988, at the Fox in Atlanta. First rock concert was The Who The Kids Are Alright tour 1989. 4th row center at Lakewood Amphitheater in Atlanta.
  10. As a constituent in his district, it was always a pleasure and honor to cast a vote for him. I hope we in District 5 will be able to fill his seat with someone worthy of following in his footsteps.
  11. jff

    Wilco Photos

    Ah, thanks. I was curious because the paint job is a little like the Tabernacle in Atlanta (different colors but similar style.)
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    Wilco Photos

    These are fantastic! Thanks for sharing those. What is the venue in the shot of the full audience/balcony with purple painted wood taken from behind the drums? About 2/3 down the page.
  13. Lol, I’ve met some people in bands who might react that way.
  14. Lounge Axe had a basement that was failrly roomy, if memory serves. I could see a small drum kit fitting down there somewhere. In this case, my drums were set up on the floor in front of the stage while we waited for our sound check. After setting them up I was vegging out by the front window when I heard drums and turned around to see Spencer playing them, with Sue watching over him. Little moments like that can be pretty refreshing for an exhausted, d-list touring band.
  15. What was the answer to this? Spencer played MY drums in October of 1997 when my old band played at Lounge Axe. I remember he was a toddler, but I don’t know what age he was. He seemed like he knew what to do, but didn’t have the body control to execute it.
  16. I hope RBG is being kept in isolation.
  17. I'm Not OK With This was great. Currently on Netflix. From the folks who made End of the Fu*&%ing World, which was also great. I always enjoy the 30 minute format. A series with hour long (or longer) episodes is like watching five or more movies per season, and I would never watch that many movies from the same storyline in the span of three or four months, or even a year. I've probably never even done that in a decade.
  18. As of yesterday the DNC was angling for Sherrod Brown with Michele Obama as VP.
  19. Democratic leaders would be better served focusing on the down ticket races and avoiding a brokered convention at all cost.
  20. I hope I'm not coming across like I'm disagreeing with you, or trying to school you, or anything like that. I agree with everything you're saying, I'm just throwing in a little bit of info to expand on things in case anyone cares about this type of minutiae. And I totally agree about the wealthy politician having far better ways to spend their money than hogging up every Youtube video with annoying ads. It'd play better as a political strategy. Imagine how Bloomberg's campaign wold be going right now if five years ago he personally funded the repair of Flint's water crisis and publicly c
  21. Unfortunately, this ruling doesn't entirely open the door to voting rights for all felons in Florida who have served their sentences, but it's a very loud step in that direction and should lead to that end if the next steps in the appeal process fail. As I said earlier though, the 11th Circuit bench is 50% Trump appointees, none of whom served on the three judge panel that made this ruling. The judges on this panel were appointed by Carter and Clinton.
  22. Since I mentioned the 11th Circuit earlier... That court just ruled last week that felons cannot be prevented from voting because of outsanding fines: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/02/amendment-4-eleventh-circuit-florida-voting.html
  23. That's true. I will add that the emphasis should be removed from just the supreme court, since the vast majority of cases never get beyond the appellate level. Trump and McConnell have loaded up all the federal courts with conservative judges. Our entire judiciary would be left leaning now if Clinton had won. My area is served by the 11th circuit. Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. There are 12 active judges at the appellate level in this circuit. Six of them are Trump appointees. Half of the lineup of active judges. For comparison, George W Bush only appointed one judge to this circui
  24. It's my policy any time someone mentions RBG as the (singular) slot that will open to remind folks that Steven Breyer is 81 years old. That's two seats that will open relatively soon. If Trump gets reelected, he will almost definitely get to replace RBG. If he also gets to replace Breyer, that gives him a 7-2 court. I also think if he wins, Clarence Thomas will retire so Trump can replace him with someone young, rather than waiting until a later term and gambling on being replaced by a dem. This solidifies the 7-2 split for at least a decade since everyone else is relatively young (A
  25. There's absolutely no chance Sanders would pick Buttigieg as a running mate. If Buttigieg is trying to stake out a VP slot, it'd far more likely be with Biden or even Bloomberg.
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