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General Discussion => Beer and Queso => Topic started by: Taras Bulba on September 24, 2008, 09:23:14 am
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Who's going? Maybe the SnS types can meet up for a beverage or two.
Also, would like some recommendations on bands not otherwise described as "contemplative"/"afro pop infused"/"psych pop duo"/"eastern inflected melodics."
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Fuck, man. First year I'll miss since #1. Ya'll have fun.
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We will be there Sunday afternoon. Foo Fighters will be playing their last show for a long time (ever?)
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Who's going? Maybe the SnS types can meet up for a beverage or two.
Also, would like some recommendations on bands not otherwise described as "contemplative"/"afro pop infused"/"psych pop duo"/"eastern inflected melodics."
I'm gonna be there. I'll probably be wearing aviators and sheik outfit. Hope it's cooler this year.
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Who's going? Maybe the SnS types can meet up for a beverage or two.
Also, would like some recommendations on bands not otherwise described as "contemplative"/"afro pop infused"/"psych pop duo"/"eastern inflected melodics."
Scott H. Biram.
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Foo Fighters, John Fogherty, Robert Plant/Allison Kraus or Beck. You'll have to pick one or the other out of the last 2 because the ACL fest planners in their infinite wisdom overlapped the shows for all but 15 minutes. I'm picking Plant because even though they'll only play 2 or 3 acoustic Zeppelin songs, I still want to see Robert Plant sing.
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Mrs Tralfaz and i will be in attendance all three days. This years line up is a little lame compared to years past, but hey, beats working. Racontours, Hot Chip and Band of Horses top my list.
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Mrs Tralfaz and i will be in attendance all three days. This years line up is a little lame compared to years past, but hey, beats working. Racontours, Hot Chip and Band of Horses top my list.
I saw Band of Horses back in February in Austin, it was a good show. They're playing a gig Saturday night at the Parish.
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I'm not going this year, but if I did, these are the bands I'd be most interested in seeing:
MGMT
Beck
Fleet Foxes
The Raconteurs
White Denim
Old 97's
Vampire Weekend
Okkervil River
Silversun Pickups
M. Ward
Tegan and Sara
Iron & Wine
Erykah Badu
Jose Gonzalez
Conor Oberst
David Byrne
Del
Drive-By Truckers
The Black Keys
Gogol Bordello
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Tegan and Sara
and the only reason this is on the list of any male, is that they are sisters(twins!) and lesbians.
or at least that better be the reason.
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and the only reason this is on the list of any male, is that they are sisters(twins!) and lesbians.
Not a bad reason, but they're good musicians also. Definitely not my favorite, but I'd check 'em out.
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Shit, Gogol Bordello's gonna be there? I kinda wish I had tickets now.
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Foo Fighters, John Fogherty, Robert Plant/Allison Kraus or Beck. You'll have to pick one or the other out of the last 2 because the ACL fest planners in their infinite wisdom overlapped the shows for all but 15 minutes. I'm picking Plant because even though they'll only play 2 or 3 acoustic Zeppelin songs, I still want to see Robert Plant sing.
My brother saw Kraus/Plant in Birmingham and said it was a great show.
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or at least that better be the reason.
Or what?
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My brother saw Kraus/Plant in Birmingham and said it was a great show.
They were scheduled to play Houston the other day at the Woodlands. Does anyone know if that show went on or was cancelled?
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and the only reason this is on the list of any male, is that they are sisters(twins!) and lesbians.
or at least that better be the reason.
Lesbian twin sisters is the only reason a lot of things are on my list.
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They were scheduled to play Houston the other day at the Woodlands. Does anyone know if that show went on or was cancelled?
It was scheduled for tomorrow, actually, but it was cancelled.
Looks like they'll be playing Oklahoma City tomorrow night instead. (http://www.robertplantalisonkrauss.com/site.php?content=tour)
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My brother saw Kraus/Plant in Birmingham and said it was a great show.
I've heard the same thing. As long as Robert Plant doesn't pull a Dylan from last year and sound like's trying to swallow a live badger whole while singing, I think it will be really good.
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Anyone have parking advice?
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Anyone have parking advice?
Park downtown and then walk to the shuttles that take you to Zilker Park. You should be able to find free street parking without too much trouble.
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Anyone have parking advice?
Do not park in Rollingwood. You'll get towed.
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Anyone have parking advice?
Parking is going to be a bonafide disaster this weekend, take it to the bank.
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In addition to a massive music festival, 98,000 people are going to the Texas-Arkansas game on Saturday. Combined, that's a shitload of people.
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In addition to a massive music festival, 98,000 people are going to the Texas-Arkansas game on Saturday. Combined, that's a shitload of people.
And I'm having a housewarming party... So add like 3 more people in from out of town.
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And I'm having a housewarming party... So add like 3 more people in from out of town.
Well, shit. It was gonna be manageable, but now it's fucked.
Congrats on the new pad.
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Well, shit. It was gonna be manageable, but now it's fucked.
Congrats on the new pad.
Thanks, the pad is over a month old now, but whiny roommates and bitchy friends kept forcing postponements.
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I've heard the same thing. As long as Robert Plant doesn't pull a Dylan from last year and sound like's trying to swallow a live badger whole while singing, I think it will be really good.
led zeppelin rumoured to tour in '09 with plant, page, jones and (jason)bonham:
http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/L/Led_Zeppelin/2008/09/27/6902206-sun.html
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led zeppelin rumoured to tour in '09 with plant, page, jones and (jason)bonham:
When I was a kid in the late 60's, we drove past the Forum in Los Angeles on the way to visiting relatives. The sign at the arena said 'Led Zeppelin tonight!' I had just read about the Hindenburg disaster in school, and I remember asking my folks how could they make a Zeppelin out of Lead and expect it to fly?
They had no clue what I was talking about, so we were all completely lost on the meaning. If they didn't play on the Lawrence Welk Show, they hadn't heard of them.
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Foo fucking tore it up. Great show
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Yes they did.
Right before them, saw Band of Horses. Good show. Other acts during the weekend:
Friday:
Bobby Bare, Jr.--first few songs meandered around, then gave an inspired performance.
Ryan Bingham--country/rock--good sound.
Alejandro Escovedo--not ready for prime time.
Saturday:
Robert Earl Keen--the road goes on forever, the party never ends. Great show.
John Fogerty--tight sound. He hit all of the CCR stuff.
Plant and Krauss--couldn't believe how much Plant sounded just like Plant. Great band behind them.
Note: was told that the Black Keys was an outstanding show. Missed it.
Sunday:
Silversun Pickups: couldn't get into them.
Shooter Jennings: same.
White Denim: same.
Band of Horses and Foo Fighters--great acts.
Kevin Fowler: heard he put on a great show.
Overall, ACL did not live up to last year and could use a little more star power, imho. The beer selection was the same as last year: Heineken and Lone Star. Drank a lot of it, but somebody needs to get Spoetzl to go strong on the ACL bid for next year. Also, the port a can situation is awful. With all the engineering talent in Austin, can't somebody figure out a way to construct Oktoberfest style pee troughs, thereby freeing up the port a cans for the ladies? It would speed up things for everyone.
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John Fogherty was great. He hasn't lost much over the years. The only song I wished he had played was Put a Candle in the Window, but he did everything else. Plant and Krauss were good, their rendition of The Battle of Evermore was pretty close to the original Zeppelin version. Plant's voice was good. If Zep get's back together and goes on tour, I will be there. I don't care how much the tickets cost. I was disappointed in REK. Corpus Christi Bay is my favorite song and he's butchered it by speeding it up.
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Gizzmonic's quick reviews
Friday:
Louis XIV: great fucking rock n roll, these guys are dirty!
Del the Funky Homosapien: decent show, surprised that he brought out "Dr. Bombay" and some of his old stuff. "Virus" was the only song from Deltron 3030, and he closed with "Clint Eastwood" by Gorillaz.
Hot Chip: Not as danceable as I thought they would be based on what I'd heard beforehand. Still decent.
N.E.R.D.: nice and smooth, "Killjoy" was fun.
Saturday
MGMT: forgettable
John Fogerty: Very businesslike. Great with all these Credence stuff, but didn't talk much and seemed a little stiff. Would like to see him at his own concert.
Black Keys: Full of rock energy. Not sure how these guys do it with just a guitar and drums.
Beck: Started out with "Loser," and kept the crowd rocking until he wandered into the mopey stuff from "Sea Change." Then went back with some Odelay and Midnite Vultures. great show.
More later
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Beck: Started out with "Loser," and kept the crowd rocking until he wandered into the mopey stuff from "Sea Change." Then went back with some Odelay and Midnite Vultures. great show.
Did he offer to audit your phaetons?
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led zeppelin rumoured to tour in '09 with plant, page, jones and (jason)bonham:
http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/L/Led_Zeppelin/2008/09/27/6902206-sun.html
Plant says no. (http://www.spin.com/articles/robert-plant-zeppelin-tour-and-record-not-gonna-happen)
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Plant says no. (http://www.spin.com/articles/robert-plant-zeppelin-tour-and-record-not-gonna-happen)
dear robert plant,
please don't be offended when i say
that you, sir, are a boner killer
signed,
batgirl
the void, texas
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John Fogherty was great. He hasn't lost much over the years. The only song I wished he had played was Put a Candle in the Window, but he did everything else. Plant and Krauss were good, their rendition of The Battle of Evermore was pretty close to the original Zeppelin version. Plant's voice was good. If Zep get's back together and goes on tour, I will be there. I don't care how much the tickets cost. I was disappointed in REK. Corpus Christi Bay is my favorite song and he's butchered it by speeding it up.
He has done this a bunch lately. He must be getting bored. He is speed playing through some of his best stuff. Pisses me off.
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My faves
1. Fleet Foxes - Best four part harmonies I've ever heard live with a hang over (them, not me).
2. Racontuers - rocked balls
3. Hot Chip - Electronica in the daylight of Zilker park. Crowd was bonkers.
4. Band of Horses - Wonderful vocals, good Neil Young style fest rock
5. Robert Pant - Blue grass Zep versions were perfect
6. Louis XIV - suprisingly good
7. Delta Spirit - kicked ass
Conner Obhurst is an over rated wannabe
Dave Grohl was extra screamy, made me laugh
Weather: Exceptional
Crowd: Beautiful
Food: Good to great
Beer: Ice cold every time
Austin, TX: Greatest city on the planet