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Look Who Just Showed Up

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on August 2, 2012 by johnbuckley100

Leica M9, 90mm Apo-Summicron-Asph.

Rarin’ To Go

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on August 1, 2012 by johnbuckley100

Leica M9, 21mm Summilux (If ever you wanted to know how sharp the 21 ‘lux is, click on the photo.)

Bill Doss R.I.P.

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on August 1, 2012 by johnbuckley100

Bill Doss was a founder of Olivia Tremor Control, and thus a founder of the Elephant 6 Collective.  His death at age 43  was announced today.  When we search the path back to the best developments in rock’n’roll music over the last twenty years, we find Bill Doss’s footprints are deeper and clearer to see than so many others, which makes this a very sad day.

Earthquake Weather

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on July 28, 2012 by johnbuckley100

Strummer fans will get the reference.  Leica M9, 21mm Summilux.  This photo’s worth clicking on, though no down-rezzed internet image can do a full-rez print justice.

American County Fair

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on July 27, 2012 by johnbuckley100

We love county fairs.  For some glimpses of a fair in the American West, go here.

Leica M9, 35mm Summilux FLE.

Up In The Air

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on July 27, 2012 by johnbuckley100

Leica M9, 35mm Summilux FLE

Evening Light In Aspen Forest

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on July 26, 2012 by johnbuckley100

Leica M9, 50mm Summilux

The Very Definition Of A Brown Thumb

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on July 20, 2012 by johnbuckley100

Leica M9, 21mm Summilux, 160 ISO, F/

Wilco At Wolf Trap

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on July 18, 2012 by johnbuckley100

 

iPhone 4S

Wilco are virtuosi, we’ve known that for years, but the last few times we’ve seen them, there has been a level of perfection that belied spontaneity.  Not so last night at Wolf Trap, where a band that plays tighter than a rusted rivet was loose, and frisky, and don’t even get us started on Nels Cline.  At one point — maybe it was after “The Art of Almost” and “Handshake Drugs” had Cline’s left hand working the frets with the force and precision of pistons in a V12 Aston Martin, or it could have been just before the Duane and Dicky harmony guitar in “Impossible Germany” — Tweedy looked over at his unlikely partner, and then at us in the crowd, and all he could do was smile, as in, “Do you believe this guy?”

 

iPhone 4S

Somehow, we lucked out and glommed what we were forced to refer to as the Mitt Romney tickets — not just in the 1 percent, but in the .01 percent, you know, so close we were listening to the band directly from their amplifiers, not via the ginormous sound system way above us that pumped out the songs all the way to the folks on the lawn, but in the range of the band’s own monitors — and inside that auditory bubble, Wilco was as fine as we have ever heard them, going all the way back to the Jay Bennett days.  Relaxed and having fun, with essentially the same physical set and playlist as on their tour last Autumn, Wilco’s making the most of their summer vacation.  We look forward to new music, but are grateful they played songs from throughout their magnificent and storied career.

Lee Ranaldo played a fine set to kick things off, and with Cline doing double duty and playing with his friend, you could imagine, from the guitars, that couples therapy had done the trick, and Sonic Youth were reformed.

Kicking Television

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on July 18, 2012 by johnbuckley100

Wilco at Wolf Trap.  Pretty great show.  iPhone 4S.