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  1. I am eventually going to plan a week around coming to LA to see a Brion Largo show. And if he's ever in Chicago again, now that I am within driving distance half the year, I'll be all over that as well.

     

    --Mike

    I don't think Jon's going anywhere for a while, but even if he were, I would still suggest that you come to Los Angeles. His show there has some new twists, and the club's crew has also made some adjustments that extend the night's festivities. Also, there's a nudie bar across the street if you get bored and a real d-bag bar next door in case you want to see more of the cliches that L.A. is better known for. It's a win-win!

     

    Looking forward to the Nels/Jon show tonight!

  2. If you are looking for live music options for August 8 and live, say, somewhere west of the Rockies, you may be interested in the Nels Cline/Jon Brion show in Los Angeles at Largo at the Coronet. It's the seventh or so show in this series, and I can't tell you what to expect, other than some inspired improv. They've been known to break out some Beatles and Roxy Music tunes, and last time, Dave Rawlings showed up with a banjo for a handful of songs. Anyway, it's $20, and there might even be some post-show action in the aptly named Little Room. Details at the Largo Web site. Oh, and Largo is serving alcohol again! Can't wait! *

     

    * I am not an employee of Largo, just a fervent admirer.

  3. http://www.americansongwriter.com/2009/07/qa-sara-watkins/

     

    I think Wilco is one of those bands that encompasses a lot of what I believe in and I identify with about music. The instrumentation is great and I relate to it a lot. Then there is a lot of stuff I love that I don’t relate to as much at all, and those are really exciting. Of Montreal is great. I love Kings of Leon and Radiohead too, of course. But bands that I don’t understand are also really intriguing (laughs).

  4. Hi silsurf! Hey, that was our family, second in line starting at about noon. That was a great day, even the waiting around. We would love it if you could send or post the picture of Jamie strumming. We were sitting back by the sound board, so we didn't get much of a photo.

    Jamie was a model concert-goer and gig neighbor, and he didn't seem to break a sweat under pressure. Also, that may be the first time I've heard the solo in "Spiders" described as "tasteful" by the songwriter himself.

     

    I'm not a huge fan of the Greek Theatre, but the energy level was undeniably off the charts on Saturday night. After the Saratoga debacle, Berkeley really did feel like home (again).

  5. Beautiful place! Was that fancy food served DURING the show?!?!

    Don't let appearances fool you. Saratoga Mountain Winery remains one of my least favorite places in the Bay Area to see a concert. For too many of the patrons, the music seems to come second or maybe even third on their list of priorities for the evening. Blerg!

  6. Here was the setlist for the first of three nights at the Wiltern:

     

    ["The Price Is Right" theme music intro]

    Wilco (the song)

    Muzzle of Bees

    A Shot in the Arm

    At Least That's What You Said

    Bull Black Nova

    You Are My Face

    IATTBYH

    One Wing

    In A Future Age

    Impossible Germany

    Shouldn't Be Ashamed

    Sonny Feeling

    Jesus, etc.

    Handshake Drugs

    You Never Know

    Hate It Here

    Walken

    I'm The Man Who Loves You

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    [happy birthday to lighting director Liggy]

    The Late Greats

    Box Full of Letters

    Misunderstood>

    Spiders (Kidsmoke)

    Hummingbird

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    Red-Eyed and Blue>

    I Got You (At The End of the Century)>

    Monday>

    Hoodoo Voodoo

  7. You could fill up your mix extensively with Joy Division offshoots alone:

    --New Order: take your pick, but "Blue Monday" is probably the classic

    --Electronic: "Get the Message"

    --Monaco: "What Do You Want from Me"

     

    Don't forget:

    --Morrissey (solo): "Suedehead," "Everyday is Like Sunday"

    --James: "Sit Down," "Laid," "Born of Frustration"

    --Inspiral Carpets: "This Is How It Feels to Be Lonely"

     

    If you want to expand your mix, the late '70s were a great time for Manchester bands:

    --Buzzcocks: "Ever Fallen in Love"

    --The Fall: "How I Wrote Elastic Man"

    --A Certain Ratio (actually, I'm out of my depth here, but I remember the single "Certain Things Are Likely" and I like that they got their name from a Brian Eno lyric)

     

    As well as the late '90s:

    --Doves

    --Badly Drawn Boy

    --Alfie

    --I Am Kloot

     

    Finally, dance music has flourished too:

    --Chemical Brothers

    --Lionrock

    --M People

    --Future Sound of London

  8. Two of the most respectful audiences I've ever been in were for Jeff's solo shows at the Fonda a few years ago, and as I recall, the '04 Wiltern shows were pretty darn peachy too. OK, maybe the crowds at those El Rey shows back in '02 were kinda annoying, but no city is above reproach.

     

    I live in San Francisco, and I love LA (we love it!).

  9. Didn't get too much of the Record Store Day specials (Pavement, Wilco), but the fine folks at Amoeba in San Francisco made sure everyone left with a goodie bag. If anyone wants the Kings of Leon or Yeah Yeah Yeahs 7-inch singles, PM me.

  10. Updating as we speak!

     

    JUN-12 CINCINNATI, OH ARANOFF CENTER

    JUN-15 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK BRICKTOWN EVENTS

    JUN-17 EL PASO, TX ABRAHAM CHAVEZ

    JUN-18 TUCSON, AZ CENTENNIAL HALL

    JUN-22 LOS ANGELES, CA WILTERN THEATER

    JUN-23 LOS ANGELES, CA WILTERN THEATER

    JUN-20 POMONA, CA FOX THEATRE

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