HungryHippo
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I love seeing Dylan. I think a lot of it is the new arrangements to the older songs. Back in '09 he played a rocking version of It's Alright Ma that came seemingly out of nowhere. I also love his recent albums so it's nice to hear those tunes in a live setting. Whenever he comes to town, I will see him.
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Seeing The Doors (of the 21st Century) in 2003. They played the L.A. Woman album for the very first time! At the end of the show, I was standing at the front of the stage when Ray Manzarek walked out and stood inches from me. He asked if we wanted to hear more and then proceeded with a fiery Soul Kitchen. I met Ray earlier that day as he was sunbathing behind our hotel. I ran into Robby Krieger beforehand in the hotel lobby as well. We also shared an elevator ride the next day after the show. And there was one time that Bob Dylan looked right at me while taking a bow after the end a show. T
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I downloaded the new Bob Dylan album off of iTunes first thing this morning. As soon as it was done, I sent the songs straight to my iPhone. Man, I was stoked for the morning drive. That was until I tried to play a song and it would stop 4 seconds in. I went through each song like this before I officially decided that digital music is not for me. Long story short; keep the CDs.
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The intent of this thread was to help me determine what I should have tattooed on my forehead so I stand-out at shows. Of course, I would have to cover my face at Son Volt/ Ryan Adams shows.
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I took the plunge and bought the Winterlude bundle last night. It was the best $57 I've spent in a while.
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Has anyone been keeping up with the 50th anniversary tour rumors? Looking like Donna Jean Godchaux, Nels Cline, Neal Casal, Phish, etc. will be a part of this. I've never witnessed any of this music live so I'm hoping the tour comes around the NC way.
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I like Wilco Me's idea about the band choosing. Of course, if they were to choose a lame name, I would have to renounce my fandom.
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I'm not sure if this has been touched upon, but in light of the band's 20th anniversary, a greatest hits comp and a rare tracks collection, I think it's high time a name is chosen for us. The Grateful Dead have the Deadheads. Jimmy Buffet has the Parrotheads. Ryan Adams has the Halloweenheads. What about Wilco? Any ideas? How about the "Dixiecupdrinkerheads?"
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I've been digging on the ELT demo. I prefer this version over the Summerteeth version.
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Thanks for the recommendation. I've been trying to download shows that are out of my comfort zone. This 10/20 is stellar. Jerry doesn't sound too froggy on this one (at least not to me.) And I would def say that the 'Samson and Delilah' from this night may be my fav. I usually gloss over that song but this one is good. How do you all normally listen to these shows? I prefer matrix recordings when they're available. I re-listened to an audience recording of 5/25/77 the other night and like it better than the official release. Seems to have more energy.
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Listening to 10/20/84 right now and I'm blown away! If the rest of '84 sounds as good as this, I'd be a fool for missing out on this year for so long.
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Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, Windows will not allow you to alter the file names which contain special characters. I've searched numerous forums online without any luck. Maybe I will have to download another show Edit: I was successfully able to change the track names within the bit torrent client!
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Sorry to post this here but figured you guys in this thread can help me. Now I'm a relatively seasoned user of bit torrents but hit a snag this morning while trying to convert some GD FLAC files to WAV. Windows will not let me convert files with special characters (!,?,/,%, etc.) Have any of you encountered this problem before? If so, are there anyways around it? Feel free to PM me with any responses as I don't feel this belongs here (even though it indirectly deals with the GD.)
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I've never heard an Other One with a MAMU stuck in the middle! I need to download this show ASAP.
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I think it's sometimes nice to have an overview of one of your favorite bands/musicians; something you can put on when you have a craving but don't know what to listen to. I've been an avid fan of The Doors since I was 12 and often reach for one of their compilation albums when I'm in the mood for their music but not an album. Btw, my AMF number is 1067. Who got 1066 and 1068?
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No. There is no mention of the live tracks in the vinyl's booklet. I didn't even think about the downloads not being ready until release date! Now I wish I could retract my email. Fortunately, it was not a mean one.
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So it looks like Warner has not added the downloads to their website yet. I just redeemed my card and everything that should be there is not. I've just sent them an e-mail letting them know that the download is missing. Hopefully it will be rectified soon. On a brighter note, the vinyl is sounding wonderful! I can truly say that I have not been as captivated by a collection of music as I am right now with this set. And to think I contemplated even purchasing this release at all...
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My vinyl copy arrived today. I took a quick look at it before heading off to work and it looks mighty nice. The box and its contents resemble the Kicking Television vinyl box. However, the booklet inside is a lot nicer. Can't wait to spin these later tonight.
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The comments in that article are amusing. I've never heard any of those theories before. I'm waiting for the "Mickey is an alien" theory to surface soon. All of this '77 talk inspired me to break out the 5/9/77 matrix from Hunter Seamons. I don't have much '77 in my collection but do love this show!
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It arrived yesterday! I've been relatively close to The Tree with Roots for sometime and these official songs are sounding soooo much better! I never imagined these recordings would ever see the light of day.
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When Fallon told Charles Barkley that it was four words and Barkely replied, "Karate Kid!" I laughed for a while. Jeff's 'Cat in the Hat' was classic, too. I really love their performance of Cars Can't Escape. Never would of guessed in a million years that those 2 songs would be recorded for prime-time TV. I bet the third song was Kicking Television, haha.
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Wilco — 10/25/14, Raleigh, NC (North Carolina Museum of Art)
HungryHippo replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
It was nice meeting you as well. I just finished uploading my recording of the show but am not pleased with it. I accidentally left the "auto level" button on which causes the sound to reduce during louder moments of the show. Are there any tech savvy folks here who could assist me with equalizing this recording? -
Wilco — 10/25/14, Raleigh, NC (North Carolina Museum of Art)
HungryHippo replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Did anyone else find it ironic that the beer can was tossed right before the "disposable Dixie cup drinker" line in IATTBYH? Jeff pretty much dug the guy out after the song and the security guard escorted him away. The guy came back a few songs later and was escorted away again. What happened to enjoying music instead of attempting to create your own show at someone else's expense? -
Wilco — 10/25/14, Raleigh, NC (North Carolina Museum of Art)
HungryHippo replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
What a wonderful night. So glad they played Cars Can't Escape and the acoustic Spiders was a treat. Tonight was my 30th bday and I couldn't have spent it in a better way. However, standing next to the speaker stack for most of the show wasn't the best idea...