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Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 12:29 pm
by vegman
Hoping to land tickets to this at Darien Lake. I haven't seen Bob since he played with the Dead in the '90's and MMJ and Wilco are two of my favorite current live bands. Anyone else going to this?

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 1:04 pm
by Strat
Yea im planningo n hitting th Denver show! Great lineup....Maybe this will spark some energy into Bob Live, too!

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 1:32 pm
by vegman
Strat wrote:Yea im planningo n hitting th Denver show! Great lineup....Maybe this will spark some energy into Bob Live, too!

I'm hoping I catch MMJ closing the show. They're rotating. Dylan>Wilco>MMJ would be perfect.

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 2:22 pm
by Hatfield
vegman wrote:
Strat wrote:Yea im planningo n hitting th Denver show! Great lineup....Maybe this will spark some energy into Bob Live, too!

I'm hoping I catch MMJ closing the show. They're rotating. Dylan>Wilco>MMJ would be perfect.
Thats really cool. I had no idea they were rotating. You nailed the best rotation for sure.

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 2:25 pm
by Jorge
"The Receding Hairlines Tour 2013"

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 2:30 pm
by Kevin Davis
It's coming to Peoria! Nothing *ever* comes to Peoria!

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 2:33 pm
by Jorge
Kevin Davis wrote:It's coming to Peoria! Nothing *ever* comes to Peoria!
So... what you're saying is... they'll play in Peoria?

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 2:34 pm
by Strat
are they really rotating??

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 2:38 pm
by intodeep
I'll try to hit the Atlanta date. A little disapointed Ryan Bingham is not on that ticket, but am seeing him in a few weeks so thats okay.

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 2:41 pm
by Kevin Davis
theplatypus wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:It's coming to Peoria! Nothing *ever* comes to Peoria!
So... what you're saying is... they'll play in Peoria?
Yes!
Strat wrote:are they really rotating??
I would love to see either Wilco or Richard Thompson headline. Dylan would be fine if he was on his A game, but it's a big if.

I never really saw much appeal in My Morning Jacket.

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 2:52 pm
by Strat
I just wouldnt feel right letting Bob Dylan open for me.....

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 3:17 pm
by vegman
Strat wrote:I just wouldnt feel right letting Bob Dylan open for me.....
I know, but I read on one of their sites this morning that they'll be rotating. I keep thinking that if Dylan closes lots of people might leave, which would be a shame. Even if he's sounding harsh he's always had a stellar band.

I need to figure out who the hell Richard Thompson is. :oops:

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 3:52 pm
by solace
as fun as this show will be, sadly My Morning Jacket and Wilco will only be getting an hour set.

tix are only $68 for the Midway Stadium show in St. Paul at least :thumbsup:

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 4:02 pm
by diesel
i saw dylan a couple of years ago and almost fell asleep. the guy is a legend, but does nothing for me live. nothing.

if this was dylan, wilco, then mmj. it would be awesome. but the reverse order is terrible.

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 7:05 pm
by Chris_H_2
I know I should be, but for some reason I'm not extremely excited about this.

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 7:19 pm
by BurtReynolds
if i were Dylan, i definitely wouldn't want those bands opening for me.

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Mon April 22, 2013 7:24 pm
by TheDapperGent
vegman wrote:Darien Lake
Another thing I miss about WNY. Have fun at the show!

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Sun July 14, 2013 5:32 am
by Kevin Davis
I saw this tour in Peoria the other night. It was a really fun show, and I was pleased with how Dylan sounded. I haven't seen him for eight years and have avoided overdosing on bootlegs (mainly because I thought the shows were awful, but still) the way I used to since then, so I went into the show with not much in the way of expectations beyond "seeing one of my favorite singers sing some of my favorite songs," and was actually rather blown away at how much I enjoyed the performance on a musical level. His voice is shot, even by his standards, and I wouldn't even really say he makes the most of what he has, but he seemed engaged with the performance and the band was in good enough shape to surround his recitative bark-rapping with a sort of melodic glow that at least gave the songs a tuneful air they may not have had otherwise. He stood center stage with just the microphone for about half the songs, which gave the show a vivaciousness it lacked when he was spending the entire night hunched over his little keyboard. I thought the material from "Time Out of Mind" onward was especially strong, though I was elated to hear "Tangled Up in Blue," "Simple Twist of Fate," and "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall."

Wilco was wonderful as they usually are, crafting a set that you could tell was deliberately in the spirit of the event and giving Nels Cline lots of room to solo. Richard Thompson joined them onstage for "Calvary Cross" and "California Stars" and it was just insane watching him trade phrases with Nels--two of the very best guitar players on planet Earth. The wall of violent pyrotechnics Cline erected around the ending of "Art of Almost" (the one "experimental" song of the evening) is definitely not the "dad rock" it's frequently mistaken for. Richard Thompson was tremendous on his own, too, though his set was only five songs, which was barely enough time to get into it.

I've never been able to get into My Morning Jacket's albums (I like the odd song here and there but overall I've always found the songwriting to be pretty weak and indistinct and the arrangements not to be as texturally developed as I think they're shooting for), but everyone told me that seeing them live would make a convert out of me. It did not--in fact I think I found the live show even more annoying than the CD's, though I suppose I understand why they're such a hit on the jam band festival circuit. A few times throughout the show Jim James put on some kind of blue cape and pranced around in it, which I did not understand. Towards the end of their set they brought Wilco out to do George Harrison's "Isn't It a Pity" and Tweedy's mic wasn't turned on. Their whole set just felt like a real comedy of errors--I guess I'm really just not a fan of these guys.

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Sun July 14, 2013 5:36 am
by spike
i don't get all the MMJ love either.

Re: Americanarama Tour (Dylan, MMJ, Wilco)

Posted: Sun July 14, 2013 6:10 am
by verb_to_trust
I was at the Peoria show too KD, your assessment of MMJ was pretty spot on. Man, were they disappointing. Wilco was less focused on their latest disappointing album so they sounded pretty great compared to when I saw them last summer.