I know it's late in the day, so I'm late to the party in writing about last night's Austin City Limits taping featuring Wilco. Those other blogs had lots of fancy words and lots of fancy pictures but I was waiting tables at 6am today so, not only is my review late but I'm fucking surly y'all! Let me start by saying if you have tickets for tonight's Wilco show at ACL Live, then you are a very lucky individual because I thoroughly enjoyed last night's performance and I'm sure the dynamics are much different for performers without cameras in their faces. Last night was my first time seeing Wilco perform, I had heard many great things from many great, to moderately great, people so I had high expectations. As far as I'm concerned Wilco completely delivered, as usual my only complaints were with the crowd and not the band or the venue.
The sound was superb, not too quiet, not too loud and everything perfectly in balance. The patrons were generally well-behaved but as usual people need to shut their fucking yaps while a performance is taking place. Also, what's with people taking photos of themselves while at a show? The caption should read, "This is me disturbing people around me in a crowd." It's one thing to take the photo in a way so the artist ends up photo-bombing your self-portrait but when it's just two drunk bitches squeezing their fat faces in the frame of their iPhone it makes no sense to me whatsoever. The other thing that bothered me is, somewhat, specific to Austin City Limits TV tapings but also kind of applies to any venue charging more than $5 for poor quality beers. Must you continuously drink while watching a show? Like the whole time? Each minute of each song? You think maybe you could just get beers before and after, maybe at a neighboring bar so you don't have to keep moving past me in both directions? This would not only save me from getting annoyed by you, it would save you money. Get off my lawn!!!
Back to the performance, since last night was Wilco's fourth taping of ACL, I was expecting to hear mostly new to newish tunes and I was perfectly ok with that. I'm not one of those people (assholes) who insists that anything after a band's first 1-3 records is total crap. In fact I think Wilco's latest album is really great. Much to my surprise the set list had lots of "classics" peppered in with the new tunes so even if you are one of those assholes you still got to hear some of your favorite songs. For the full set I'm going to refer you to the handy-dandy instagram photo from the official Austin City Limits TV Twitter.
My, personal, highlight moments were Nels Cline's guitar solo during, Impossible Germany and Nick Lowe guesting with Wilco to play, Cruel to be Kind. I have been to lots of concerts from a variety of artists playing a variety of genres. Many of these shows have brought tears to my eyes but I have never been so verklempt from a guitar solo. I can't even explain to you what made it so great but when Nels' solo wound down and Impossible Germany got back into its main riff, I lept from my seat, with tears in my eyes and clapped until my hands became chapped. I wasn't the only one moved by his guitar work. During the solo itself you could see each member of the band looking at Nels like proud papas. It was the most earnest and well-deserved standing ovation I've ever participated in and when I was trying to explain the scenario to someone at work today I started crying again. It was like that. Do I even need to explain what was so cool about Nick Lowe playing Cruel to be Kind with Wilco as his backing band? I feel like my hipster cred jumped up like 10-20 points just because I was in the room for that. If you were even near the W last night your hipster cred jumped 5 points just for being in the same zip code while that happened. Did that really happen?
All in all, I would say if you ever get a chance to see Wilco anywhere, you should go. If you are lucky enough to see a taping of Austin City Limits featuring any artist (except Bob Schneider(fuck that guy)), then you should go. Oh, and if you have any influence over who gets to go to Austin City Limits tapings then you should call me, we need to hang out more.
By the way, I don't know who took the shitty cell phone photos in this post but it wasn't me, I would NEVER break the rules like that. People are so rude.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Planning Ahead: Ticket Round-Up
Yee-haw! It's time for the ole ticket-roundup kiddos! It's that post that I do monthlyish that takes me hours but you seem to find very helpful. *insert sympathy* 2011 is coming to a closer before you know it and there are a few note-able shows that you should snag tickets for before they're all gone. I like to explain that my mention of a show in this post does not, necessarily, equal an endorsement of the show, artist, venue etc. There will be things I list here that I couldn't care less about if I tried. I, also, do not consider this to be comprehensive. Consider this your virtual highlighter. With that all said, the format is, click on the name of the artist, for the ticket page, click on the name of the venue for the venue's homepage. Oh, also, if it just says "Emo's" that implies the Red River location and "Beauty Ballroom" is the new E. Riverside location. The fun begins after the break.
Wilco - Born Alone video via YouTube
Digitalism - 2 Hearts video via YouTube
Cass McCombs - The Same Thing video via YouTube
Twin Sister - Kimmis in a Rice Field video via YouTube
Grimes - Vanessa video via YouTube
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Wilco - Born Alone video via YouTube
Thursday, Dec. 1st
Friday, Dec.2nd
Saturday, Dec. 3rd
Sunday, Dec. 4th
Tuesday, Dec. 6th
Wednesday, Dec. 7th
Thursday, Dec. 8th
Friday Dec. 9th
- Kimya Dawsom at St. David's Episcopal Church
- Digitalism at Parish
- Flosstradamus at Beauty Bar
- Yukon Blonde at Lambert's
- Politics at Frank
Digitalism - 2 Hearts video via YouTube
Saturday, Dec. 10th
- Scratch Acid at Emo's East
- Scarface at Mohawk
- Wild Child at Stubb's
- Craig Finn / Will Johnson of The Hold Steady at Frank
Tuesday, Dec. 13th
Wednesday, Dec. 14th
Thursday, Dec. 15th
Friday, Dec. 16th
- Man or Astroman? at Emo's
- White Ghost Shivers (CD Release) at Antone's
Saturday, Dec. 17th
- Clutch at Emo's East
- Auto Body at Mohawk
Sunday, Dec. 18th
Wednesday, Dec. 21st
Wednesday, Dec. 28th
Thursday, Dec. 29th
Friday, Dec. 30th (My birthday)
- Willie Nelson & Friends at ACL Live
- Christopher Cross at One World Theater (2 shows, 1 night)
Saturday, Dec. 31st
- The Black Angels / Wooden Shjips / Ume at Emo's East
- White Denim / Royal Bangs at Empire Automotive
- Grupo Fantasma at Beauty Ballroom
- All My Friends at Beauty Bar
- T. Bird and the Breaks at Stubb's
- Willie Nelson & Friends at ACL Live
Saturday, Jan. 14th
- Wu-Tang Clan at Emo's East
- Cass McCombs at Stubb's
- Starfucker at Mohawk
- Reverend Horton Heat / Not in the Face at Antone's
Cass McCombs - The Same Thing video via YouTube
Tuesday, Jan. 17th
Friday, Jan. 20th
Wednesday, Jan. 25th
Friday, Jan. 27th
Sunday, Jan. 29th
Twin Sister - Kimmis in a Rice Field video via YouTube
Friday, Feb. 3rd
- They Might Be Giants at La Zona Rosa
- Blood, Sweat, & Tears at One World Theater (2 shows, 1 night)
Saturday, Feb. 4th
- World/Inferno Friendship Society at Red 7
- Los Lobos at One World Theater (2 shows, 1 night)
- G Love & Special Sauce at La Zona Rosa
Saturday, Feb. 11th
Friday, Feb. 17th
Tuesday, Feb.21st
Saturday, Feb. 25th
Wednesday, Feb. 29th
Grimes - Vanessa video via YouTube
Saturday, March 3rd
Wednesday, March 7th
Tuesday, March 13th
Thursday, May 3rd
- Roger Waters performing The Wall at Frank Erwin Center
Friday, Mar. 23rd
Saturday, Mar. 24th
Sunday, Mar. 25th
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