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eltee

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Re: Wrens Roll Call
« Reply #15 on: September 09, 2005, 01:07:00 pm »
What's DC style? Okay, he's not a one and only. But he's not just a person w/ a guitar. He uses different devices, has a pretty unique voice w/great range. He's not my all-around favorite,  but I'll support the locals.

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« Reply #16 on: September 09, 2005, 02:48:00 pm »
and I believe he'll be with a band this evening; it isn't quite as simple as acoustic singer/songwriter.  I still think Richard Ashcroft is the best comparison.

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« Reply #17 on: September 09, 2005, 04:19:00 pm »
andy zipf is a nice kid. decent songwriter. good voice.
 
 recommended if'n you like mark eitzel or jeff buckley.

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« Reply #18 on: September 10, 2005, 01:54:00 am »
That was absolutely brilliant.

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« Reply #19 on: September 10, 2005, 02:43:00 am »
Andy Zipf was really good too. Not so much the for middle band (the Nein). And yes, the Wrens were excellent. You can tell they've been playing together for years.
 I also bought Secaucus, which is impossible to find, and I'm listening right now.    :D

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« Reply #20 on: September 10, 2005, 01:01:00 pm »
wrens have their act together but i wasnt into them. i in fact liked the originality of the Nein, (or Nyet if they play in russia). yes what a clever name [u see nein means "no" in german heheheh, sigh]. the wrens to me seem to appeal to that puke segment of society that likes "Friends" that are also like the characters on friends.  rollins' mp3 on tv comes to mind "GOSH, what are we going to do about her shoes?! -- Fuck!!" (press ctrl+f on "rollins") in fact, some douchbag turd nudged me at the bar as i was getting plenty drunk due to my female problems [no, not her UTI, thats not the "problem" ] he was all georgetowny with his prep school look in his 'look at me how laidback i am i have my dress shirt untucked' look. asked me if they were the the band formerly known as the Swallows - the Wrens then waving his arm in the air like, um, like Ike Turner at a black power rally (or swinging at tina), or, perhaps as if he was at an ozzy concert... after he just asked if it was the wrens , then acting like he was a loyal follower for ages... i couldnt bare to look at the guy in some sort of schadenfraude way...god, listen to me ramble [relax, it's intentional, chief-- it's my schtick] i need to not drink so much. does anyone find it retarded to have the state of nj displayed as part of your band image? bon jersey did it and i hate bon jersey, they blow big time.
         <img src="http://www.bikerag.com/images/PICTURES/strange/new3/Bon%20Jovi%20ROCKS.jpg" alt=" - " />         <img src="http://www.prisonpotpourri.com/ROYALSandCELEBS2/bon.jovi.jpg" alt=" - " /> and im from jersey. i wanted to go up to the Pigeons at their merchandise table and point at sussex county nj on the tshirt and say "hey im from here!" and theyd say "we're from secaucus" is what i guess theyd say. and i'd go "oh" , with dead loook on my face. because secaucus sucks. its off rt3. u go thru Sec to get to lincoln tunnel into nyc, whoopee. im sure theyr fine musicians and more power to 'em if it works. i hope they grab all the cash from the princetoneys and georgetowneys that they can. i just couldnt make myself sing along even if i wouldve had to ape the lyrics. is it pop? is it alternaive? look out its the gin blossoms!

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« Reply #21 on: September 10, 2005, 03:12:00 pm »
does anybody have the set list from last night?
 i really wanted to go to this; but my friends and i couldn't get rides and are not allowed to metro down there at night...
 
 how was it, though?
 i went the last time they were here and the show was phenomenal but we had a terrible time getting in.  
 i remember telling myself that the day the wrens sold out the black cat would be the day skittles really did fall from the sky. but basically; the show sold out about two people in front of us in line (and it was freezing outside!).  since that day, i have also been buying my black cat tickets waaay in advance.  i had felt really bad, too,  because we had brought a friend of ours for her birthday and she didn't know at the time but army of me were going to say happy birthday to her during their set.  we DID end up getting in though; i called a friend who told me that they usually opened up some more tickets after the second act.  i just remember sitting in food for thought for an hour or two and thinking about how we weren't going to get in and how much it was going to suck and how we were ruining her birthday. . . . . .
 but then they opened up like nine tickets and we got four of 'em and we went up right after army of me started and danced a lot and had fun.  like, a million.
 
 and the wrens had played so well...such a great show...
 
 
 but YES; now that my tangent is through with, do tell about last night...

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« Reply #22 on: September 10, 2005, 04:04:00 pm »
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Originally posted by muschi:
  god, listen to me ramble [relax, it's intentional, chief-- it's my schtick] i need to not drink so much.
that was the best post ive seen on here in ages ...
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« Reply #23 on: September 12, 2005, 12:58:00 pm »
friday was great.  the sound was so much better than the last time they played the bc.  i don't have the setlist but i don't think they played anything off their old albums.  it was all stuff from the meadowlands.

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« Reply #24 on: September 12, 2005, 01:09:00 pm »
It was an absolutely fantastic show.  I loved them on the backstage back in November 2003, but was less dazzled by their last mainstage show this past February.  
 
 Two reasons this one kicked ass (again) -- sound was better, and I moved up closer to the stage where you can be completely absorbed by the band and fans who love them.  Alas, like last time upstairs, if you're standing near the back, there's a LOT of chatter.  And that bodes poorly for the Wrens because so many of their songs start out so softly and lovely...
 
 These guys love to play, give it all they've got, and just shake the place apart.  I love them love them.  And I thought the Jersey shirts were bitchin'.

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« Reply #25 on: September 13, 2005, 08:14:00 am »
"meadowlands"! [shaking head] i can only guess that this band is a friggin joke in nj. there is nothing hip or cool or interesting about the meadowlands. do u out of towners know that?! the meadowlands is a stadium. it like any dc band naming  its album "RFK" and even thats too cool, er um "Convention Center" is more like it. hell, the only thing bout the "Meadowlands" is the running joke in NY/NJ area that jimmy hoffa  is buried under the goal post. [does anybody kno who jimmy hoffa is anymore?] he was a teamster pres who disappeared after a long running er um 'feud' w the mob. the m'lands is in secaucus. a shitty superfund site thats a pit stop to the lincoln tunnel to nyc. if this is the only thing one can find interesting and unique in nj is this its really pathetic. [my guess is that they r trying to be all springstEIny but ended up more 'bon jersey']. shall i provide pix, would that do it? how DID these people get to any popularity and have people going apeshit over their image. this mostly how u see secaucus, a friggin waste dump and a highway          <img src="http://www.beaglebass.com/roads/2001_east_usa/I-95%20ramp%20at%20NJ3%20Meadowlands.JPG" alt=" - " />
 oh beautiful, welcome to the meadowlands folks
  this   accurately depicts the whole secaucus and meadowlands area [see that haze? thats not a dirty camera lens. thats filth  so thick you could slice it. and the cameramans feet probably rotted off after taking this shot.] toss in some shitty lower middle class houses and the people in them who have a soaring cancer rate im sure [hold your nose and i hope u hav insurance]
  NJ. ah where the air smells like rotten cheese. come to think of it this is pretty cool. why dont the  Blue Tits be honest about NJ instead of fabricating a flase image of it and put some thing cool like a guy with a gas mask and um an EPA fullbody suit on with him trudging thru the swamps with a geiger counter-looking device in hand. now THAT would be cool!    <img src="http://images.encarta.msn.com/xrefmedia/sharemed/targets/images/pho/t304/T304696A.jpg" alt=" - " />

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« Reply #26 on: September 13, 2005, 09:30:00 am »
Essex County rulez, bitches.

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« Reply #27 on: September 13, 2005, 10:05:00 am »
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Originally posted by muschi:
 there is nothing hip or cool or interesting about the meadowlands.  
I never ever say this on here, but I'm really tempted to tell you to shut up....  
 
 Why does it need to be hip or cool or interesting?  That's your hangup.  It's where they live.  That's all.  And they sing songs about the simpleness of how complicated everyday, normal life is.  They are being honest about it -- New Jersey is fascinating by having it all.  
 -  The dirtiness and toughness of urban life along the turnpike and Route 1,
 -  miles and miles and miles of amazing farmland that yields the tastiest tomatos and corn you'll ever have,
 -  "Ice Storm" type suburbs with interesting and boring lives in big houses,
 -  Places like Trenton, and Places like Princeton.
 
 I think it's time you deal with your issues, Muschi.

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« Reply #28 on: September 13, 2005, 08:29:00 pm »
it's good to evoke real opinions and emotions. like is short, who cares!
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« Reply #29 on: September 14, 2005, 07:15:00 am »
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Originally posted by muschi:
  like is short, who cares!
Yeah, like is  short