Jason Isbell

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oasisfan35 wrote:
epilogue wrote:Listening now. Not sure what makes this sound better. The album was about powerful the first time around.

This is definitely louder. So...
I feel there is better separation...

This is your fave by him, no?
It is, yes.
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I certainly don't find the new mix offensive. Jarring maybe. But if it opens up the songs for people and gives anyone new or renewed access to the music, I'm all for it.

Personally, I still prefer the original mix. But It's fun to have both.
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Ok, I was aggressive with my words, it's obviously not the worst thing in the world. I'm just surprised how much I prefer the original mix.
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This album is killing me one song at a time.

Was listening to a bunch of Drive-By Truckers this week... is there a thead for them?
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Heard that Isbell is playing two nights a Radio City, first night solo and the second night with the 400 unit. Pretty sure I said elsewhere on this board that RCMH is my least favorite NYC venue... but I put in to win tickets anyway.
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Live at the Beacon Theatre - New York, NY - February 21 & 22, 2025
Spoiler: show
01 Intro 00:24
02 Bury Me 02:44
03 King of Oklahoma 05:15
04 Foxes in the Snow 03:34
05 Gravelweed 03:47
06 Strawberry Woman 04:21
07 Outfit 04:27
08 Middle of the Morning 04:59
09 Eileen 03:46
10 Traveling Alone 05:09
11 Live Oak 03:39
12 Chaos and Clothes 04:05
13 Open and Close 02:58
14 Elephant 04:37
15 Alabama Pines 04:14
16 Cover Me Up 05:11
17 If We Were Vampires 04:46
18 Cast Iron Skillet 03:06
19 Storm Windows 04:00
20 24 Frames 03:09
21 Ride to Robert's 04:17
22 True Believer 04:09
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If he had any balls at all he would have played Gravelweed right after Cover Me Up and If We Were Vampires.
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Listening to Live at the Beacon while shoveling last night and Cover Me Up just hit me so incredibly hard, glad he released something from the solo shows.
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This Beacon show sounds so good. Really happy he released it.
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given2trade wrote:This Beacon show sounds so good. Really happy he released it.
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He sounds fantastic! The track breaks are a little choppy to me so I wonder if there was some internal movement as they haven't really released gigs in a bit.
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I got this album over 15 years ago mainly because of the two Tom Waits performances, but ended up enjoying the whole album quite a bit. This was one the songs I really liked. Back then I had no idea who Jason Isbell is. I went through my cd's the other day and realized it's the Jason Isbell. I've heard few more of his songs since, but I'm not a massive fan. This performance is great though!

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contamination wrote:I got this album over 15 years ago mainly because of the two Tom Waits performances, but ended up enjoying the whole album quite a bit. This was one the songs I really liked. Back then I had no idea who Jason Isbell is. I went through my cd's the other day and realized it's the Jason Isbell. I've heard few more of his songs since, but I'm not a massive fan. This performance is great though!

What's funny is his Georgia tribute album is also incredible.

He turns 47 tomorrow...

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After runnin' the last line...


edit: He ended up finishing this show with Codeine and I have really been dropping back and enjoying his early solo and DBT stuff lately.
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Friday viewing...

Goddamn Alabama Pines is such an incredible song.
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Isbell sits in with Tedeschi Trucks Band for one of the most smokin’ performances of In Memory of Elizabeth Reed I’ve ever heard.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CenP_5E3L ... koAcB&ra=m

Just click on the link. I can’t figure out what to keep and what to get rid of to embed it.
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wease wrote: Thu April 30, 2026 4:53 pm Isbell sits in with Tedeschi Trucks Band for one of the most smokin’ performances of In Memory of Elizabeth Reed I’ve ever heard.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CenP_5E3L ... koAcB&ra=m

Just click on the link. I can’t figure out what to keep and what to get rid of to embed it.
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It really isn’t. You’ll dig it. Guaranteed.
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