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Coltrane

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  1. This isn't a joke. The uploader claims to have pulled this out of the "bonus section" of the Sky Blue Sky disc . Someone who is savvy needs to search the rest of the bonus content to see if there is anything else like maybe a non 128 version of "Let's Not Get Carried Away".

     

    So much for this being on the next album. This really sounds great.

    :dancing

  2. Rip off - Easy Tiger

    I Taught Myself How To Grow Old - Easy Tiger

    Everybody Knows - Easy Tiger

    OMG Whatever Etc... - Easy Tiger

    Two - Easy Tiger

    Blue Sky Blues - 29

    Wildflowers - 29

    Halloween Head - Easy Tiger

    Starlite Diner - 29

    Dear John - Jacksonville City Nights

    How Do You Keep Love Alive - Cold Roses

    The Sun Also Sets - Easy Tiger

    Goodnite Rose - Easy Tiger

     

    E: Blossom - Cold Roses

    Nightbirds - 29

    Tears Of Gold - Easy Tiger

    Carolina Rain - 29

    Down In A Hole (Alice In Chains song with a pedal steel solo)

     

    I am glad someone got a photo of his uh, get-up. It was really too dark last night for photos. There was a lot of funny banter in between songs - hopefully, someone taped the show.

    I think Wildflowers was on Gold.

  3. For the record the ep is the beautiful studio version of "One True Vine" and "Theologians (Live)". Since Theologians wasn't on the Kicking TV record and it's from the same series of shows I'm assuming it's an outtake, but who knows.

     

    As far as "Let's Not Get Carried Away" goes, the only places it's available are on itunes either by itself, as a bonus when you buy the album from itunes, or with the "What Light" 7" which nobody has yet as far as I have heard.

     

    I sure hope that "Let's Not Get Carried Away" gets a decent rip off of the 7" or is released on a cd single at some point. I LOVE everything about the studio version, but the 128 version just doesn't due it justice in my opinion.

  4. Saw this item from Pop Candy today. Apparently John Krasinki form the office played a Wilco tune at a Death Cab for Cutie show at the 9:30 Club in DC. Anyone got any more info, or maybe know what song it was?

     

    I was at the show. Halpert ran out on stage with a guitar and after a little banter he asked Ben if he would play a request. Ben said he would do anything to get him off the stage and then Jim played the beginning of "I am Trying To Break Your Heart". Ben responded that it was a "Jeff Tweedy song".

     

    Considering the resemblance between Ben and Dwight I was halfway expecting Jim to ask him what the best kind of bear was.

     

    More importantly Ben covered "All Apologies" on piano and "Harvest Moon" on guitar.

  5. I'm gearing up for this record to be released and I just made a playlist of Jason's DBT songs.

     

    Outfit

    Decoration Day

    The Day John Henry Died

    Danko/Manuel

    Never Gonna Change

    Goddamn Lonely Love

    Easy On Yourself

    Daylight

    When The Well Runs Dry

     

    Did I miss anything? Hard to believe that this is only 9 songs long, but the songs from the Decoration Day and Dirty South are some of the best stuff DBT has done.

     

    In other news, Spooner Oldham is playing some shows with DBT. Pretty cool. I'm interested to see where this goes for DBT and Jason.

  6. 8/26/95

    Horde

    Walnut Creek

    Raleigh, NC

     

    I don't remember the setlist, but it was about a 30-40 minute set with pretty much all of AM played. The Black Crowes headlined Horde that year and the main thing I remember about Wilco's set is Chris Robinson coming out and singing lead vocals on "Casino Queen".

     

    After they finished the song, Chris Robinson is leaving the stage and Jeff was like "Gary Louris from the Jayhawks everybody". Cue the "ba dump bump" from Ken on the drums.

     

    :lol

     

    I really think Jeff could make it as a stand up comic.

  7. Saw them at a small club here in Virginia after Chutes came out and thought the exact same thing. I love all three records, but they don't seem like a real band when you see them in concert. I don't know that I could put my finger on exactly why, but the bass player telling a stupid joke after every song definitely doesn't help. He did the same thing at the show I went to and that was 3 years ago.

     

    Doesn't make much sense to me either though. I've seen them on ACL and several late night shows and they sound great. Regardless, thanks for the post. I was considering seeing them in DC at the beginning of the week, but it doesn't sound like I missed anything.

  8. I like Up's lyrics, as they seem to document a time of the band when Stipe thought it'd be there last record...so all the songs are about hanging in there and characters overcoming obstacles.

     

    Reveal IS a pretty cheesy record, but it has a few shining moments.

    I agree with everything you said. You didn't mention Around the Sun, but it's awful.

  9. I would suggest to REM that they spend less than a year in the studio this time playing around with the songs. Are we really supposed to believe that it took a year and a half to write and record Document?

     

    Whatever the songs are I just don't think that veteran bands like REM benefit from huge amounts of studio time. Just go in and bang it out. That's never going to happen, but it would be cooler if it did.

  10. Thanks in advance for that show you guys are gonna play in Richmond in 2007, and for that long overdue return to Australia.

    Assuming that you live in Richmond, as I do, we should start a promotion company and try to get them to play the Landmark Theatre. That is one hell of a place to see a show.

     

    Oh yeah, thank you Wilco for everything.

  11. Saw Conor Oberst and Co. last night at the 930 club. Pretty damn cool seeing Janet Weiss, Mike Mogis, & M. Ward on the same stage with Conor. The played pretty much all of the Four Winds EP, all of what I assume is the Cassadaga LP (since I haven't heard it yet), "Crazy As A Loon" by John Prine :wub , a few older songs (We Are Nowhere And It's Now, Make War, and maybe one more). What a great band and show. I know a lot of people on here do not like Conor, but I'd try to check him out live if you haven't. I believe that M. Ward opened the shows in NY over the weekend and I heard that he had sat in with the band during those shows, but I was blown away when he came out. What a great guitar player he is.

     

    Was anyone else there? I was driving in from Richmond, VA and I left a lot later than I wanted to and missed the first few songs. The 930 website listed the onstage time for Bright Eyes as 10pm and we walked in at 945pm and they were playing "We Are Nowhere And It's Now". Someone I spoke to told me that was the 4th song. I will not be trusting that website again. Looks like they came on a half hour early.

     

    Anyone know what the complete setlist was and what time they came on? All they are talking about on the saddle creek board is how the Four Winds EP "sucks" and that Conor needs to "get rid of" Mike Mogis and stop playing "Country & Western" like "Johnny Cash" :yay

     

    Between the Mike Mogis dis, the Johnny Cash reference, and the generic reference to "Country & Western" I was laughing too hard to make a full post over there.

     

    P

  12. I thought about starting a thread like this for about the last 24 hours, but welch79 beat me to the punch. :thumbup

     

    This is the third record in a row that Wilco has basically given to us for FREE months prior to the actual release date. Thank you Wilco.

  13. Thanks for your input.

    There's not much chance of proving the relevance of anyone who appeared on the grammys last night in this thread. A lot of people hate whoever is on the Grammys on general principal.

     

    Personally I thought the performances were all entertaining in some way or another except for Rascall Flattz & James Blunt. I liked the records that John Mayer, Justin Timberlake, Gnarls Barkley, & the Chili Peppers put out last year so I enjoyed the show. It would have been cool to see Craig Finn or Chan Marshall, but unfortunately the grammys don't recognize people like that or a the overwhelming majority of records that I liked from last year.

     

    I guess I just proved why people hate the grammys, but anyway. I am still aggravated that they didn't show Wilco when the won for Ghost Is Born.

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