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Here you go: Spiders (Kidsmoke) Someone Else's Song (performed at edge of stage w/o PA system) One By One IATTBYH Cars Can't Escape One Wing Muzzle of Bees Via Chicago I'm Always In Love Country Disappeared The Ruling Class You Are Not Alone Hummingbird Jesus, etc. New Madrid Hesitating Beauty Impossible Germany A Shot in the Arm --------------------- I'm The Man Who Loves You Walken California Stars There was apparently a problem with one of the channels in the mixing board that caused a weird effect on Jeff's vocal mike during Spiders, so he had to pull an impromptu "off PA" performance
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Jeff Tweedy at the Paramount Theater, Charlottesville VA, 8 Dec 2010
bböp replied to yohansen5b's topic in After The Show
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That's a pretty interesting time of year for a couple of shows in Boulder! Hopefully there won't be a blizzard... Or perhaps Jeff has taken up skiing?
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This is what I immediately thought of, but you never know. Sometimes he shows up when you least expect and doesn't when you most expect. If it happens, though, it seems like it would pretty much have to be Dec. 3 or 5. That Brooklyn Vegan post is pretty hilarious. I was amused by this: "Can Yuka Honda, Dougie Bowne, Sean Lennon, and Nels Cline all be in the same room and everything be completely normal? Apparently?"
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Well. the Autumn Defense are opening...don't miss their set!
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So did anybody make it to the Park West show? I take it Jeff didn't sit in with Mavis since Greg Kot's review for the Trib didn't mention it? If not, he must not have been in town.
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A little update, since I started this thread a while back... A little birdie told me that this session never actually happened. That it was canceled for some reason. Just FYI, in case anyone was really waiting with baited breath for it to come out.
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I actually missed the AD's set at Solid Sound, so I'm glad that Kidsmoke was able to help you out. From other reports I've read about this tour, it seems like they're still closing it out with the Big Star song. Which is just fine with me. It's a good closer for them.
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Awesome to hear that they did "Full 5 Paces!" I had been hoping they'd revisit some of the "oldies." I really think The Green Hour is a pretty underrated record, so perhaps they've got "Wellspring" or "Recuperating From The War" somewhere in their back pockets as well. And I haven't heard all of the new record yet -- I'm waiting for the vinyl, which I hear has been slighly delayed? -- but I do dig a few of the songs I've heard and look forward to hearing more... Are they still closing with Big Star's "You Can't Have Me?"
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Well, I agree in terms of the whole album aspect. I wish they'd just release everything (well, maybe not Yanni) but they probably deemed it not commercially viable to do so. After all, how many people have even ever bought the original "Oar" record, much less would buy a cover version of it? In terms of the "musicians fucking around in the studio," obviously they all knew that these sessions were being filmed and posted on the Web, so that casual ideal is sort of shattered right away. I mean, it's not as if these were recordings that were made and then tossed into a vault somewhere for 20 ye
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MP3s suck, sound-wise, so it'd be nice to have a lossless, mastered version of these recordings. But hey, you don't have to buy it...
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Yeah, let's get the vote out and not let any Yanni songs make it! Seriously, though, it is kind of a pain to vote because you have to register and jump through a couple of hoops but it's a small price to pay to have recorded versions some of these Skip Spence songs! That session from late June 2009 featuring Jamie Lidell, Feist, James Gadson, Wilco (and progeny), etc., were such a treat to watch... Oh, and I don't mean to detract from the Wilco/Skip Spence vote too much, but if you do sign up, you all should also vote for the version of INXS's "Never Tear Us Apart" with lead vocals by St
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Great-looking set! Chuck is a badass! This tour makes me wish I still lived in the NE. Also, just picked up Stephie's record and am eager to give it a listen...
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Not saying you're incorrect about the FBs, but I also seem to remember Aluminum Group opening at Otto's one time or another. Right? Another support act that I can't believe I forgot earlier was Elliott Brood, who opened a few Canadian dates back in the summer of '06. Those guys were one of my favorite openers--super nice guys. Here's a few more random openers culled from my archive of notebooks... *Martha Wainwright (two shows in the UK in March '05) *Phonograph (Tallahassee, FL - 3/14/06) *Big City (Zaragoza, Spain - 3/18/05) *Blueberry Hill (Barcelona, Spain - 3/20/05) And hey Pref
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Yeah, I don't see what else they could really do, short of asking a trivia question on the way in... This is kind of funny to me, though: "Pick up your tickets at the event at the box office will call window, which is usually near the venue’s main entrance." You'll be looking for a "window" for a long time out there on Delancey St. (the will call is just a little podium as you go in, and there's pretty much only one way in.)
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Re: Healthy White Baby, you are correct! That was a fun time. And I'm not sure if the Aussie/NZ act you're referring to was The Mess Hall, but they opened a few shows at some point. I thought they were just a two-man outfit (guitar and drums), but perhaps they also had a bass player with them.
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Now I'm having fun going down memory lane... Just a few more openers that I unearthed from my records in 2005: *Healthy White Baby (Danny Black/Laurie Stirratt/etc....I miss those guys!) *Polar Goldie Cats (featuring the esteemed Bobb Bruno) *The Court and Spark I believe The Clientele have also opened a few shows more recently, yes?
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My records indicate that local guy in Dublin in '07 was called Ollie Cole (I agree that he unfortunately was pretty forgettable). And unless I'm mistaken, another singer-songwriter guy called Ruarri Joseph opened at least one show in London a few years back. And in addition to the Sunday Drivers in Spain in '07, I had forgotten that another English-singing Spanish band called Smile also supported on that run.
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Most typos ever in a two-line post? I assume you mean in 2001 since the date you posted hasn't happened yet. And Detholz! are definitely entertaining, but hardly Satanic...
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Yeah, in Duluth, MN (natch) at least once. That reminded me that back at a show at Yale U. in '03 (I believe), the Nappy Roots also opened up. You often get some really weird pairings at those "spring fling"-type shows that colleges often have in April/May.
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Of course the Jayhawks shared a bunch of bills with Wilco in the late 90's. And I think Chicago's Frisbie also opened some shows back then. Neil Michael Hagerty opened some East Coast shows in the spring of 2002. Oranger opened one of my favorite shows ever, the January '03 one-off at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. A couple of more recent European openers were the Sunday Drivers (in Spain a couple of years ago, I think) and the Latebirds (a couple of shows in Holland last year). And of course, the support acts on this most recent European jaunt were Phil Selway, Hanne Hukk
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It was supposed to be limited, but I've seen a lot of of copies still sitting in stores. I think it was a pressing of 5,000 and not 1,000 as initially thought, though. I'm sure a lot of people balked at the price tag as well.
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I kind of suspect they would, unless there's some scheduling conflict we don't know about. Obviously the one night at Bowery is gonna sell out instantly, so it makes sense.
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Yeah, that one too!
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Bowery Ballroom 12/4. And Tarrytown Music Hall 12/6 (!)