that day i bought that cd from son volt

widespreadchanges
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Cool, I don't have to delete you then
Are you the headmaster of this website? You better have some close mob connections if you think of silencing me. :wink:

Fenrisinho

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widespreadchanges wrote:
Between me and her husband, Dev's taken, back off Cool
I'm aware Fen, I'm just kidding. Just trying to keep the heterosexuality alive around all these handsome robots. Besides, just a little on the dorky side. 8)
Cool, I don't have to delete you then :twisted:























8)

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Between me and her husband, Dev's taken, back off Cool
I'm aware Fen, I'm just kidding. Just trying to keep the heterosexuality alive around all these handsome robots. Besides, just a little on the dorky side. 8)

unforseen machination
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Post by unforseen machination »

well,
I can remember Jayfers when he was just a lil ol Pleib....and I still love em.... :)

Fenrisinho

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everone wrote:
Fenrisinho wrote: ...self-thought I guess...
That's deep, Fen. 8)
Heheh, yea this fever ain't doing wonders with my spelling :oops:

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Post by everone »

Fenrisinho wrote: ...self-thought I guess...
That's deep, Fen. 8)

Fenrisinho

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widespreadchanges wrote:It's not every album where the musician starts you off by blessing you, with Windfall. 8) I knew I'd never finish high school or go to college so music to me was like education. Jay seems to be very educated, don't know if that's true or not. He's my whatever the people in school read nowadays. :roll:
Between me and her husband, Dev's taken, back off 8)

Jay's ma ran a bookstore (sometimes I get the feeling it was really a pharmacy :shock: ) didn't go to college or nuthin', self-thought I guess. + you do experience shit on the road, funny how that works.

I heard Jay the first time about when Trace came out, must've been Windfall or/and Tear Stained Eye on the radio... those songs have been in my sub-concious for a long time.. wasn't until I was in first year of college I got into his stuff.

The rest as they say, is (board) history 8)

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They coulda been contenders!
But they were Primitives. 8)

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Post by everone »

Lawrence Fan wrote:
widespreadchanges wrote:J didn't write any hits before Trace, that's for sure. OK, well maybe there's that one song: "You go way to fast, watch out boy you're gonna crash, i know enough enough about you, enough to last a life time thru with you nananananana we're gonna crash"
WHAT?!?! The UT stuff EASILY stands up to anything he's done since then. And who really cares about "hits"?
Jeff.


Incidently, I got turned on to UT by a sweet girl from St Louis and I think I related that story on another thread. I was completely clueless to the politics of the band when she "dragged me" (almost literally) to a UT show at Lounge Ax. After they closed with "Effigy" I was all excited. I said "Man, I wanna see these guys again! Where do they play next?" "Uhhh, that was the last show." It wasn't the last, but close enough. I never got to see that band live again, and that was beyond too bad.

But then Trace came out and I was pretty happy.

Still, I'm with the group waiting for a reun-- oh wait; that's the forbidden word around here, ain't it?

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I'll share mine, I remember it so vividly, I was driving down from Flagstaff to Phoenix, was almost home, and tuned in the local station, I can't remember what station it was now, but they played the coolest tunes. This was in about 97 I believe.

They played "Caryatid Easy", and I remember thinking, this is the best song I've ever heard, the progression was awesome and the way the song reprised like 3 times just blew me away. I made a mental note, "remember the name of this band", and since then, have been totally obsessed with all things SV.

And it's kind of weird, then, because I backed into UT, but I remember when I was living in Kansas City that they played at the Hurricane. I had a chance to see them, but didn't go. I used to play in bands in KC, and hung out with the Mongol Beach Party crowd, never realizing until recently that Belzer was briefly in UT. What a strange world, indeed.

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widespreadchanges wrote:
My uncle Tupelo told me about Jay
The TV shoved him in my face. Thanks!

J didn't write any hits before Trace, that's for sure. OK, well maybe there's that one song: "You go way to fast, watch out boy you're gonna crash, i know enough enough about you, enough to last a life time thru with you nananananana we're gonna crash"
Yeah! Whatever happened to the blond hair and breasts Jay had? And he only sang then. Jeff looked so cool in that leather jacket when he played guitar. They coulda been contenders!

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widespreadchanges wrote:J didn't write any hits before Trace, that's for sure. OK, well maybe there's that one song: "You go way to fast, watch out boy you're gonna crash, i know enough enough about you, enough to last a life time thru with you nananananana we're gonna crash"
WHAT?!?! The UT stuff EASILY stands up to anything he's done since then. And who really cares about "hits"?

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Post by widespreadchanges »

My uncle Tupelo told me about Jay
The TV shoved him in my face. Thanks!

J didn't write any hits before Trace, that's for sure. OK, well maybe there's that one song: "You go way to fast, watch out boy you're gonna crash, i know enough enough about you, enough to last a life time thru with you nananananana we're gonna crash"

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Post by ]I)ongal »

I actually saw Wilco first. It was at a free show in Columbia, not too long after the breakup. Jeff was messing with the crowd, starting to play UT songs and then stopping after a couple of bars...
A few weeks after that, a buddy loaned me a bunch of UT stuff, and I went and bought it all, plus all the boots I could get my hands on...

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Post by barclocksays3am »

widespreadchanges wrote:LOL this Lawrence guy claims he heard Jay before Drown. :roll:

My uncle Tupelo told me about Jay :wink:

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