Just Announced Commentary - 2011 Edition

K8teebug wrote:
I am just glad bands are playing real guitar rock again.  I"m over the spacy Beach House crap.

Beach House is the best band in the world.  And guitar rock sucks.
atomicfront wrote:
K8teebug wrote:
I am just glad bands are playing real guitar rock again.  I"m over the spacy Beach House crap.

Beach House is the best band in the world.  And guitar rock sucks.

another monday, another week trolling attempt.  dude, you should wait until tuesday before trying to be annoying.
sweetcell wrote:
atomicfront wrote:
K8teebug wrote:
I am just glad bands are playing real guitar rock again.  I"m over the spacy Beach House crap.

Beach House is the best band in the world.  And guitar rock sucks.

another monday, another week trolling attempt.  dude, you should wait until tuesday before trying to be annoying.


I know why does k8teebug troll like that? I think she is a chick though.  I think her name might be Caity or something.
Wow, you think so?

I think all those lagers might be making you smarter!  ;D

atomicfront wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
atomicfront wrote:
K8teebug wrote:
I am just glad bands are playing real guitar rock again.  I"m over the spacy Beach House crap.

Beach House is the best band in the world.  And guitar rock sucks.

another monday, another week trolling attempt.  dude, you should wait until tuesday before trying to be annoying.


I think she is a chick though.  I think her name might be Caity or something.
James wrote:
My dream concert pairing, with Dylan thrown in for good measure.
But with two working parents and a six year old (and wife just starting a job so no vacation time saved), a Tuesday night show in MD aint going to happen.
  :'(
hutch wrote:
Bob Dylan, Wilco, and MMJ
July 23
Merriwether



walkonby wrote:
i could say good for you, because that would be nice.  or i could say, ughh . . . more people on the planet.  not sure yet.


Sweetcell and sweetcellette are exactly who you should be encouraging to have children.

Consider the alternative:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icmRCixQrx8
So I think there's no question that both MMJ and Wilco best days are gone. MMJ from Tennesee Fire to Z era was awesome and then they took a nosedive. Highly suspicious, WTF was that. 

Wilco seems to have lost a step after Ghost is Born but I think this pairing, shorter set times, combined with the fact that neither band is touring in support of a new release, might mean they play more "hits."

Not sure what cranky old Bob Dylan will do. I think his headlining sets have been shorter lately.
reggie wrote:
So I think there's no question that both MMJ and Wilco best days are gone. MMJ from Tennesee Fire to Z era was awesome and then they took a nosedive. Highly suspicious, WTF was that. 

Wilco seems to have lost a step after Ghost is Born but I think this pairing, shorter set times, combined with the fact that neither band is touring in support of a new release, might mean they play more "hits."

Not sure what cranky old Bob Dylan will do. I think his headlining sets have been shorter lately.



I agree regarding MMJ. Their crappy last few records mixed with Jim James' douchey cape antics unfortunately has made me lose all interest in that band. Still love Wilco, but their shows are a bit monotonous.
Wilco and Dylan sites also doing pre-sales Wednesday.

Edit: I guess I missed the SOME in SOME happen this Wednesday.

4/30 for MPP
what could possibly go wrong at a tour sponsored by Rockstar Energy drink?  other than being overcome by fumes from Axe products…
reggie wrote:
So I think there's no question that both MMJ and Wilco best days are gone. MMJ from Tennesee Fire to Z era was awesome and then they took a nosedive. Highly suspicious, WTF was that. 

Wilco seems to have lost a step after Ghost is Born but I think this pairing, shorter set times, combined with the fact that neither band is touring in support of a new release, might mean they play more "hits."

Not sure what cranky old Bob Dylan will do. I think his headlining sets have been shorter lately.



I thought Dylan's shows were getting better as of late.  I haven't seen him since the Ironbirds stadium with Willie Nelson and he was not the best that night.

I liked Wilco's last album, and they're always fun, but I agree that the last time I saw them I thought "I'm done".

Have never seen MMJ.

Still, it seems like a decent way to spend a Tuesday evening. I think I"ll be sad when I can hear the music at my house and I'm not there.  I put in for tickets with the Columbia Association…
For me, Z is a desert island disc, Evil Urges was weak, and Circuital was strong and translated well to a live setting.

I also thought two of the last three Wilco albums were excellent.

Aren't you glad I told you this, instead of just giving you some critic scores?

Yada wrote:
reggie wrote:
So I think there's no question that both MMJ and Wilco best days are gone. MMJ from Tennesee Fire to Z era was awesome and then they took a nosedive. Highly suspicious, WTF was that. 

Wilco seems to have lost a step after Ghost is Born but I think this pairing, shorter set times, combined with the fact that neither band is touring in support of a new release, might mean they play more "hits."

Not sure what cranky old Bob Dylan will do. I think his headlining sets have been shorter lately.



I agree regarding MMJ. Their crappy last few records mixed with Jim James' douchey cape antics unfortunately has made me lose all interest in that band. Still love Wilco, but their shows are a bit monotonous.
As in, sail your ship to a desert island, toss 'Z' onto the shore, and then sail away into forever? Oh, I agree.
I just saw Bob last week in Richmond and I thought he sounded great….there seems to be a consensus that the performances are good of late….. he's reverted to a static set list for the first time in like 3 decades.. not sure if this is to break in the new guitarist… most of the set list is made up of songs from the past decade with only very occasional nods to past glories….of course his voice is pretty croaky… I love some of the new songs… Soon after midnight from his last album Tempest is a classic.

Everyone should see Bob Dylan one time….I've now seen him 20 times… ;D

I kind of hope Wilco closes the Merriweather show….I don't want to deal with an exodus of fans before Bob goes on or after a few Bob songs…of course depending on ticket prices I don't know if I'll make it..I've seen Bob three times the past 8 months and there are limits….



The only decent My Morning Jacket album is "Z".  I give credit to the producer John Leckie who seems to get the best out of bands.

For example he produced:

stone roses  s/t
radiohead - the bends
the fall - this nations saving grace
gene loves jezebel - immigrant


As for Wilco they are my most hated band of all time. And Bob Dylan can't sing.  Maybe the guy from MMJ could sing for him.  That would make the show more enjoyable for me. 
Is Donnie Herron from BR549 still in Bob's band?

hutch wrote:
I just saw Bob last week in Richmond and I thought he sounded great….there seems to be a consensus that the performances are good of late….. he's reverted to a static set list for the first time in like 3 decades.. not sure if this is to break in the new guitarist… most of the set list is made up of songs from the past decade with only very occasional nods to past glories….of course his voice is pretty croaky… I love some of the new songs… Soon after midnight from his last album Tempest is a classic.

Everyone should see Bob Dylan one time….I've now seen him 20 times… ;D

I kind of hope Wilco closes the Merriweather show….I don't want to deal with an exodus of fans before Bob goes on or after a few Bob songs…of course depending on ticket prices I don't know if I'll make it..I've seen Bob three times the past 8 months and there are limits….




James wrote:
Is Donnie Herron from BR549 still in Bob's band?




yes and he's a huge part of the sound.. hangs out kind of hidden behind Bob but he plays all kinds of instruments and really gives the songs their shading…really noticed him a week ago..
Speaking of Roomrunner, a couple friends and I were debating last week whether or not their grungy sound was tongue in cheek or sincere. Knowing both Double Dagger's and Fan Death Records' sense of humor, I argued that they are clearly taking the piss while my two friends were convinced that they were sincere and dismissed them as a Nirvana knockoff. Thoughts from people who have seen them?
He was the MVP of BR549. The band kind of fell apart once he went on to the greener pastures of Zimmermanville.

hutch wrote:
James wrote:
Is Donnie Herron from BR549 still in Bob's band?




yes and he's a huge part of the sound.. hangs out kind of hidden behind Bob but he plays all kinds of instruments and really gives the songs their shading…really noticed him a week ago..
atomicfront wrote:
The only decent My Morning Jacket album is "Z".  I give credit to the producer John Leckie who seems to get the best out of bands.

For example he produced:

stone roses  s/t
radiohead - the bends
the fall - this nations saving grace
gene loves jezebel - immigrant


As for Wilco they are my most hated band of all time. And Bob Dylan can't sing.  Maybe the guy from MMJ could sing for him.  That would make the show more enjoyable for me.   


DO YOU EVEN LIKE MUSIC?

Seriously.  Go find some other place to be a brat.