Wilco Roll Call

Originally posted by amnesiac:
NPR usually archives the shows and lets you stream them after they're over. And sometimes they make the entire show available for download.
check out the last wilco show on NPR:

Due to a previous agreement with the band, audio for this feature is no longer available.

so my fear is that the show will air "live" but won't be archived, hence my request…

so - pweety pwease?
Originally posted by sweetcell:
Originally posted by amnesiac:
NPR usually archives the shows and lets you stream them after they're over. And sometimes they make the entire show available for download.
check out the last wilco show on NPR:

Due to a previous agreement with the band, audio for this feature is no longer available.

so my fear is that the show will air "live" but won't be archived, hence my request…

so - pweety pwease?
It's usually up for a few days to a week before they they take the MP3 links down. Even so, almost all Wilco shows (including their last 9:30 Club show) are available via BitTorrent in lossless quality at etree.org:

http://bt.etree.org/?search=wilco&cat=0
Someone taped last night too. I didn't get a chance to ask where he was going to put it, but I'm sure it'll surface somewhere in much better quality than the NPR 90k webcast.
You can stream it now on npr.org. It doesn't look like it will be available for download.

Great show as usual. Lots of tall people and a**holes in the back. It looks like the place was oversold, too.
that was amazing.

although i hope to never see that opening band again.
Men usually take up more space. I imagine a vast majority of the audience were men.

Originally posted by Joe M.:


Great show as usual. Lots of tall people and a**holes in the back. It looks like the place was oversold, too.
Yeah. I didn't know the Wilco crowd was so fratulent these days.
It was mostly white men 25-40.

Originally posted by Weird Little Self Loathing Man:
Men usually take up more space. I imagine a vast majority of the audience were men.

Originally posted by Joe M.:


Great show as usual. Lots of tall people and a**holes in the back. It looks like the place was oversold, too.
I thought the crowd was great last night and was one of the least "frattish" crowds I have seen at the 9:30 Club. I didn't see any people that were flat-out drunk and for the most part, people didn't talk through songs.

Needless to say, the show was brilliant. If the Mets had won, it would have been one of the best nights of my life.
A bit too packed for me…sucks to be short too. (The wasted people were on the road.)
You guys might jump all over me, but I'm curious, since it's my first Wilco show. Hats off to the lighting person, but strobe and intense lights for the entire show - it that generally their thing?
Originally posted by allmy$to930:
I didn't see any people that were flat-out drunk and for the most part, people didn't talk through songs.
You obviously weren't standing near the food window. There was a group of fratboys talking almost the entire show, not even quietly. And when someone asked them nicely to keep it down, they were stunned and said "dude, we're at a concert!" I don't understand why they were there at all. They acted like it was background music at a party…

That was probably the most crowded show I've been to there. I thought it was oversold too, but then I noticed after the show was over that they had the barricade up. I'm guessing they didn't initially plan to put it up, but decided to after the so-called "Springfield Massacre".
Which fraternity were they in? Did they have their Greek letters prominently displayed?

Originally posted by amnesiac:
Originally posted by allmy$to930:
I didn't see any people that were flat-out drunk and for the most part, people didn't talk through songs.
You obviously weren't standing near the food window. There was a group of fratboys talking almost the entire show, not even quietly. And when someone asked them nicely to keep it down, they were stunned and said "dude, we're at a concert!" I don't understand why they were there at all. They acted like it was background music at a party…

That was probably the most crowded show I've been to there. I thought it was oversold too, but then I noticed after the show was over that they had the barricade up. I'm guessing they didn't initially plan to put it up, but decided to after the so-called "Springfield Massacre".
Alpha Grabba Ho. That was them.
All this sarcasm from Rhett….he's just jealous cuz he was too poor to go. While you guys were having the time of your lives he was home eating porridge and room temperature tap water for dinner, no doubt wearing his 10 year old Wilco shirt.
I agree with the others who felt it was "oversold". I'm not sure if that's possible, but it certainly felt way more crowded than usual. And the asshole factor was in full effect, at least in the back kind of close to the merch table. People really need to learn to say, "pardon me" if they want to get through. I don't enjoy the "grab and push through" method too much. Otherwise it was a great show. The sound quality was very solid.
I heard a story once where Korn played the 9:30 back in like 1997 or 98 or something and there were nearly 1600 people in the club…packed beyond belief. The stage was moving from everyone bouncing up and down. I wasn't there for it though, and I'm glad that I wasn't.
Standing in the first row of the balcony solves all of these problems.
Originally posted by allmy$to930:
Standing in the first row of the balcony solves all of these problems.
Sometimes, not always. When I get to the club early enough to secure a spot on the rail, frequently a girl or two (or even worse, a girl and her boyfriend) will inevitably try and squeeze in right when the headliner comes on. I used to be a nice guy and try and accommodate them. I am no longer a nice guy.
The show was fucking awesome. And the crowd was fine enough, everyone seemed to be really into it as evidenced by deafening singalongs for basically every tune.
i thought the balcony looked spacious and didn't think the floor felt too crowded.
I am really not a fan of the verilights and the Mac2K's. when i'm on the floor of the 9:30 i swear they're almost always focused to blind me.
when sleater-kinney played a show from 4-5 years ago i squinted through the whole thing because i had a fucking light in my eye.
also, i'm curious, when theatres use strobes, they have to post a warning- are music venues excluded from that or was there a warning and didn't see it?
i'm just curious about that stuff.