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May 25, 2009

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CR

Bummer...I remember his SG blistering the walls of the Grand Emporium back in 97. One of the best shows I've seen.

Dexter Morgan

Tweedy and Wilco would never have evolved to what they are today without Jay Bennett. He brought a huge amount of that studio creativity that Wilco began using and breathed life into songs that wouldn't otherwise have gone to places he took them.

Crazy how somebody can just go suddenly like this...makes you realize how fragile life really is.

Geordan

I mentioned only a couple of weeks or so ago on these pages that Wilco just wasn't the same for me after Jay's departure. Despite his reputation, the man had immense talent and will be missed.

ReverbTank

RIP Jay. Thanks for Being There.

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i kno ppl burn dvd's online nd wat not but i dnt kno the site so i bought one from this guy nd all his dvd's are clear... doesnt show foggy..but the menu is different than other dvd's it jus the background playin like the movie flashes scenes etc...then theres play and scenes 2 the bottom and nothing else does this sound familiar to anybody...wats the site to download these movies anyhelp wud be nice.

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