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Old 09-26-2005, 03:38 PM   #1771
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You might get some mileage from that. I think she's from Tacoma originally, so at least she'll be in the same corner of the world on holidays.
She went to junior high in Vancouver, WA, just across the river. They told some Vancouver girl jokes during the show.

They also played an amusing cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams," in which Neko sounded earily like Stevie Nicks.
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Old 09-26-2005, 03:42 PM   #1772
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I wouldn't mind hearing about some of the festival highlights, either.

France was good, if anybody's interested.
Lyle Lovett has an amazing guy in his Big Band who plays an awesome cello. Lyle wasn't bad either. Very personable, great songs, wonderful band, sounded great.

John Prine looks really, really old, but he was excellent. We just sat back and listened.

Robert Earl Keen was excellent, and had a lot of fun with the crowd.

Keane was sort of annoying, though we weren't paying that much attention to them until we recognized a song, agreed that whatever 80s band they were trying to be was better, and then went back to ignoring them.

We were late to see Split Lip Rayfield, but we got in to see Buddy Guy who, despite the heat, put on a great show.

Robert Randolph had a lot of technical problems (guitars not working, microphones not working), but the stuff he played was phenomenal. He's probably as good on the drums as he is on the guitar, and his enthusiasm and energy are unbelievable. We thought it was a shame that there were so many technical problems because that part of the show really needed to be highlighted.

I heard a Jet song and realized who they were. Had no clue before.

Drive By Truckers were great, as expected, though their set wasn't too different from Lollapalooza. Rorky Erickson would have been great had he not been in the worst part of the dust bowl. We had to leave because we couldn't breathe.

Oasis was very, very loud. We could hear them all the way back to our car.

The best day was Sunday. We didn't get in the gates in time to hear Rachael Yamagata (though we heard her on the walk in), though we got there in time to hear all of Rilo Keily's set. For some reason, I thought they were older. Their lead singer sounds too world-weary to be as young as she looked. Great, though short by about 15 minute set. That meant, though, that we could hear the end of the Brave Combo and their awesome rendition of the Hokey Pokey. We hung around in the gospel tent to hide from the sun, though not the dust, (this is when we heard it was 104 out there), and heard a local gospely singer named Ruthie Foster, who was excellent, as was her lead guitarist.

We cut that set short to head over for a spot at the Arcade Fire. Word of mouth has certainly spread on these guys, and I can't imagine that anyone was listening to Jason Mraz on the other stage. They continue to be an excellent, if somewhat indescribable band. It's a chaotic live show that somehow works, and the set was as good if not better than Robert Randolph in pure energy, great music, and an engaging performance. If you have an opportunity to see them, do it. (Chicago people, this means you on Wednesday night, Minneapolis people, Thursday night.)

Bob Mould was fantastic, and he looked great, though we left a little early to muscle our way closer in to see Wilco. I love Wilco. I was looking forward to their set all weekend and they didn't really disappoint. They mainly focused on material from A Ghost is Born and YHF, though there were songs from Summerteeth and Being There. The new guitarist is excellent, Jeff Tweedy was awesome, and I was in a very happy place for an hour and 15 minutes while listening to them.

We heard most of the Tortise set while we were in the Waterloo tent buying music, and they were very good, though the dust was so bad in the tent it was hard to see, breathe or concentrate on anything.

There were a lot of people coming in just to see Coldplay as we were leaving the festival. We felt sorry for them, because they missed some really good music.

Because of the heat and dust and related self-preservation instincts, we didn't see as many sets as we could have, but what we saw was totally worth the havoc wrought on our lungs and skin and clothes.

The weather gods owe me big time, though.
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Old 09-26-2005, 03:44 PM   #1773
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They learned to hide locations when they moved. And I wouldn't call them "crushes."

When she posts this sort of thing, it's too easy to come back with "I guess you weren't on top," right?

Yeah, I thought so.
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:09 PM   #1774
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It's fine, as long as you don't root for your team, or wear any blue. Or red. Don't wear anything but black. It's actually a very interesting place to watch football. Interesting being used lightly here. It's like Halloween every Sunday. And the police will let you do just about anything except bring an umbrella. Which is so ironic when the guy sitting next to you is wearing spikes on his shoulder pads and is carrying a mace.

Going to games in SF is probably a lot like your SD experience. No one really gives you a hard time for wearing your colors or rooting for the away team. Of course that crowd is pretty down-trodden and sad anyway.
You have a true gift in being able to suck all of the fun and excitement out of something as fun and exciting as going to a professional football game.

Kudos to you.

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Old 09-26-2005, 04:11 PM   #1775
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When she posts this sort of thing, it's too easy to come back with "I guess you weren't on top," right?

Yeah, I thought so.
You should have done something with the original subject line.
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:15 PM   #1776
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:23 PM   #1777
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so I was on a six hour drive this weekend and turned the music over to 3 young men who played solid rap. I found out I really like Biggie Smalls- great voice. so today I've been trying to figure out what CD to buy. I know with dead guys you need to be careful of the post-death "clean out the recording studio" CDs where record company publishes a bunch or crap the artist thought wasn't good enough to publish- but here it looks like they were all released after death.

Was he just coming up when he died? Any CD(s) recommendations?
Fortunately with Biggie you really only have two choices -- "Ready To Die" is a must; "Life After Death" is also a must. So with that you've got his entire studio catalogue. I have an extra "Ready to Die," still in its packaging, so if you want mine, I'll sell it to you for $10.
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:29 PM   #1778
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so if you want mine, I'll sell it to you for $10.
Damn. Str8 gotta get paid.
 
Old 09-26-2005, 04:31 PM   #1779
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True. But then you wouldn't have been able to enjoy the Yankees' biggest choke in the history of baseball and quite possibly sports last year.

And it's not exactly any less exciting the way it is now v. if there was no wild card this year.

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2) Not saying it's not exciting; just pointing out that it has nothing to do with the wild card and does not justify the wild card. #1 does, however.
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Old 09-26-2005, 04:33 PM   #1780
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Houston. We're fine. The oak in the front, not so much.

PP, thank you for the avatar compliment. I like to think he has good genes. The wading pool, however, was destroyed in an unfortunate raccoon incident not long ago.
Absolutely tragic. My condis.

And in unrealted news,i have already received my box of eight discontinued candles from Barneys. The Barneys guy also tossed in the biggest bag of swag samples I have ever seen. And some of them arent even samples, full on Stila Lipsticks, NARS mascara, Goetz and whoever body wash (I sued their eucalyptus washa nd peppermint scrub, the best) which I have only seen carried at my spa here. There is so much shit in this bag (which is also really cute) that I havent had a chance to go through it. Barneys rocks. Especially when you buy eight 45 buck candles.
 
Old 09-26-2005, 04:35 PM   #1781
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Yes, please. The 13th is good. But isn't the guest of honor not going to be there that day?
As I understand it, Sebby picked the 12th for the sole purpose of seeing your truly as that was the night I picked to palooze. . Hopefully I still have time to push him back. But we need a resolution bc I gotta book a hotel soonly. Can anyone recommend something semi swank for under four hundred pops a night?
 
Old 09-26-2005, 04:38 PM   #1782
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Damn. Str8 gotta get paid.
Is shipping included in that $10? If so, can I have it for $8, since if str8's at his new job we can just rendezvous at the Starbucks or whatever?

OK, now I creeped myself out.
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Is shipping included in that $10? If so, can I have it for $8, since if str8's at his new job we can just rendezvous at the Starbucks or whatever?

OK, now I creeped myself out.
This is not the act of a friend.

If you were my friend, then your enemies, like this TaxWonk, would become my enemies- and then they would fear you.
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1. I'm too old to be out seeing bands 'til 1:00 on Sundays.

2. Tipping your bartender is, of course, to be encouraged. But it can have unintended results. Like ordering a vodka soda as a slow-down move, but ending up with a tall glass of Ketel One on ice.

3. Destroyer would be a good band, but I can't deal with the singer's voice full-time. He's fine on an occasional New Pornographers vocal, but when it's just him...

4. The New Pornographers are a very deserving unofficial band of the Fashion Board. Very fun show. Maybe I'll transfer my school boy crush from Georgia girl to Neko Case.
Isn't Niko the German chick who played with the Velvets with tragically bad teeth who died an untimely death? New Pornos play SF this week. Are they associated with Niko? I am confused.
 
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This is not the act of a friend.

If you were my friend, then your enemies, like this TaxWonk, would become my enemies- and then they would fear you.
Hey, I may be saving you from some exorbitant "handling" fee.
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