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thank you thank you thank you
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revealed itself to me over several listens and turned me into a huge Wilco fan.
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mylaminatedcat, thanks for sharing the video. I was there also and Sunken Treasure sent chills up my spine. Let's keep our fingers crossed someone taped the show and will be available soon.
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Just a few of my latest fave 7 minute plus songs: Everglades - South San Gabriel The Splinter Angelic - South San Gabriel Strangulation! - My Morning Jacket 13 Angels Standing guard 'round Your Bed - A Silver Mount Zion Farewell Transmission - Songs Ohia
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Hi folks, sorry if this has been asked already but I couldnt find anything on the forum and I need to know. I was wondering if the music Wilco plays just before they take the stage this past year is a traditional New Orleans funeral march. It may be a silly question but I don't think I've ever heard a funeral march but I understand 100 years ago it was music that gave birth to Jazz. Somehow I suspect a New Orleans funeral march would sound just like this.
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People who say "amount of people" instead of "number of people".
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Like many classic albums in rock, AGIB grows on you and reveals itself over repeated listens over time. Muzzle of Bees and Wishful Thinking kill me every time.
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I'm not so sure the song sounds like another already out there, but I was thinking the first time I heard it how it sounds a little "Television-esque".
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Two of my favorites are Sept 19 and 20 2003, in Chicago. The setlists are a good mix of old and new, such as Box Full of Letters up to The Late Greats, pre AGIB. Plus an interesting version of Forget the Flowers done as a "Johnny Cash - June Carter Cash" done with Carla B (Sorry, can't reference her name at the moment, was it even her?). Plus an awesome version of Mountain Bed.
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Yes, it was great to see Wilco again since Oct 2004. I can't wait until the next album comes out, the new songs sound great. Funny about tonight though. In Oct 2004 at Massey Hall Jeff was more than happy to have a low key crowd.