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  1. Just doing the requisite housekeeping since I had to jump off the tour for a few days and wasn’t able to make it to SLC this time. Anybody who did make it, please chime in with any details. According to the good folks at Wilcoworld, here was the complete setlist as played (obviously can’t say if there were any changes/omissions from the printed list): Infinite Surprise Levee Handshake Drugs I Am My Mother Cruel Country I Am Trying To Break Your Heart Soldier Child Side With The Seeds Hummingbird Misunderstood Cousin
  2. I mean, they have a bus driver(s) that drive them overnight, so it’s not that crazy. Drive overnight after the second Bellwether show to SB, get there early in the morning, soundcheck afternoon, play the show, sit in with MHs (who I’m sure we’re playing a venue close by) and then hop back on the bus and drive overnight to Berkeley. Rinse, lather, repeat.
  3. About to be in transit for a while, so won’t get a chance to out proverbial finger to keyboard for some hours yet (many apologies, Signor Tatlock! )… For now, here was the complete setlist as played for Night 2 (At Least That’s What You Said and California Stars were on the printed setlist as the first two songs of the encore, but weren’t played): Infinite Surprise Handshake Drugs Pittsburgh I Am My Mother Cruel Country I Am Trying To Break Your Heart> Kamera Meant To Be Misunderstood Bird Without A Tail/Base Of My Skull
  4. Yeah, the marching machine was also used a fair bit on Ode To Joy. That record really saw Glenn go to town on some percussion things, which you can see on this great video breakdown he did for Modern Drummer. He talks specifically about the different marching machines he uses around the 18-minute mark of the video, about the song Hold Me Anyway. He actually has a handheld one, which is the one he's using on Pittsburgh, and then a foot-operated one that I haven't seen on stage on this tour for Cousin.
  5. Tour To Infinity, eh? More like Tour To The 21st Century — or close to that. By the encore of tonight's first of two shows in the familiar confines of the Paramount Theatre, I started to realize — and secretly hope for, if only for the potential historical significance of it — that we were getting awfully close to the prospect of a Wilco show without any songs from A.M., Being There or Summerteeth. If the band had just closed with Spiders (Kidsmoke) as it often has on this tour, that would have likely have cinched the All-21st Century Wilco concert; as it was, the final two songs n
  6. Still not done yet. Haven't you any other reading material?
  7. Writing these show recaps over the course of a tour, I realize that it’s almost not fair to compare one place or one venue to another because for the vast majority of the audience of any given show, that’s the one they’re going to see — irrespective of where the band has been or where it’s going. So a Monday night at a seated theater is just that, and should be seen and evaluated through that lens. That said, it's hard not to compare different aspects of shows you’ve experienced. While the 3,000-seat Keller Auditorium — where I’m told you’d be more likely to see a Broadway show than a roc
  8. Hey, thanks for the report and for signing up to make it! Glad to hear at least some details about the goings-on there, and that you enjoyed the set. Cheers!
  9. Though I'll admit I heard some pre-show grumblings from a few Northern Californians about how Los Angeles got five shows (and assorted autograph signings/radio events/what have you) while the Bay Area got just the one concert this time around, I also have to say that a sold-out Wilco performance at the esteemed Greek Theatre in Berkeley on a beautiful Saturday night certainly had a big-event feel about it and maybe that helped even out at least some of the perceived imbalance. It had been more than 11 years since Wilco had played the Greek, the last time being a two-night stand on
  10. I got an e-mail from Wilco's mailing list about two hours before the on sale.
  11. Just doing a bit of housekeeping on here, as I am wont to do, to try and make sure that no show falls through the cracks. Did anybody on here actually go to this festival? See Wilco's set in person? If so, how was it? According to the good folks at Wilcoworld, here was the complete setlist for Wilco's scheduled 100-minute headlining set on the Steelhead Stage (the band was preceded by Shakey Graves and Elle King): Infinite Surprise Handshake Drugs I Am My Mother Cruel Country I Am Trying To Break Your Heart Soldier Child Side With The Seeds
  12. Having been fortunate enough to see Wilco perform in all kinds of venues over the years, I think I can safely say that a club like the Bellwether — where tonight the band finished up an extended run of concerts and other activities in Los Angeles with the second of two shows at the new adjacent-to-downtown spot — is just about the perfect one for Jeff and his bandmates to do what they do best. It's intimate enough for the band to form a real connection with its audience, to literally see who they're playing for, and for that audience to get relatively up close and personal if they choose, and
  13. What a trip down memory lane! Great stuff. And hey, I spotted the bböp...um, er...
  14. Well, it's nice to be (mostly) back on the Wilco Express for the remainder of this current U.S. tour. So what'd I miss while I was gone? Oh, I see that the band has set up camp in Los Angeles whilst busily promoting its new record, Cousin. Three full-length performances at the venerable Theatre At Ace Hotel, plus a national TV talk show appearance, a semi-secret, semi-private set for bigwigs of a certain local radio station, an autograph signing at a record store, a weekend festival appearance. Heck, maybe the band should randomly sign up for an open mic at a local bar and play some music for
  15. Thanks for the setlists and report(s) all week, especially at a private gig like this from which we don’t always get good details. That interview sounds like it was super awkward, indeed. From your description of it, it seems like Jeff and the interviewer were just on different wavelengths, or was it that Jeff just seemed distracted? I can’t really imagine what he and Susie are going through with the situation in Israel and Sammy being over there. Perhaps that question about Wilco’s role in these crazy times brought things more into focus…
  16. Wot? This post has been up for 17 minutes and Tatlock hasn’t responded? For shame…tut tut.
  17. Decided I would just start this thread up as a way of letting people know that I wasn’t at this show (and unfortunately won’t be at the next two either), so don’t wait to jump in with your thoughts/comments/etc. I’m sure the good folks at Wilcoworld will have a setlist posted fairly expeditiously, since they’re just so darned efficient these days…and there it finally is. Can’t say if any changes/omissions obviously, but Night 1 at the Ace apparently went as follows: Pittsburgh Infinite Surprise Handshake Drugs I Am My Mother Cruel Country I Am T
  18. While the name of the Scottsdale Civic Center East Bowl, a new outdoor music venue here next to the Civic Center Library, is more than a tad clunky, I guess its origin story is halfway decent — at least as it pertains to Wilco. Apparently the Texas firm that designed the space digitally inserted Wilco into their plans and renderings of the venue as the representative band performing in it. And the members of that firm were in attendance tonight — along with a number of other prominent Scottsdalians — when fantasy became reality as Jeff and his bandmates inaugurated the East Bowl with a solid t
  19. Very nice report! Thank you sir, and glad you got to knock New Mexico off the list. You sure you don’t wanna take over full time? As for the evolving Cousin setlist, I’m looking forward to hearing Infinite Surprise and Meant To Be live. I’m a little surprised they’re not closing the main set with the latter. I know Shot is tough to top as a closer, but I think it would be cool at some point to have Meant To Be end the regular set with a nice gallop off stage… Cool that they audibled to Monday>Outtasite to end, as well. Monday on Monday…it has to happen, right?
  20. Once again, I wasn't able to make this one in person so consider this just a jumping-off point for the many folks who I know were there. Chime in! Please? Thanks to a source, who sent me a photo of the printed setlist and notes on amendments, at least I can post that info here to get things started. So here was the complete setlist, as played, at South Side Ballroom aka the Palladium aka Gilley's (Monday and Outtasite (Outta Mind) were listed as the final two songs of the encore, but were replaced by Spiders — which had been on the printed list as the penultimate song of the main s
  21. Just doing the requisite housekeeping on this one, since I wasn't there (but boy, how I would have loved to have been). On the off night before their scheduled gig in Dallas the following evening, apparently most of the band decided on a whim to play a set at a local bar's open mic night. According to a report on setlist.fm and confirmed by the good folks at Wilcoworld, Pat was not present. Anyway, it's nice to know that Wilco can still do random stuff like this from time to time. Perhaps it was because it's release week for Cousin and all sorts of hijinks are on the table — althou
  22. After an all-too-short break following a month-long European tour, Wilco are back on American soil, back on the road again and back to business as the summer of 2023 turns into autumn. But although they might be back in this cruel country (wink, wink), the band reached another inflection point in its touring history with tonight's tour kickoff show in Tulsa — if the drumhead on Glenn's kick drum featuring the flower artwork of Azuma Makoto was any indication. In other words, let the Cousin era begin. OK, OK...so maybe the first show of said era didn't really look all that different
  23. bböp

    Japan tour!!!

    I shall look for Tatlock and Jim O'Rourke to be living side by side in the remote Japanese countryside in, say, three years time...
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