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PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:00 pm 
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Bon Iver - Re: Stacks

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It's a work of art.


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My favorite from this disc, though it's a tough call since the whole thing is excellent.

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Dalen Wrote:
Bon Iver - Re: Stacks

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It's a work of art.


Damn Straight

I wasn't digging this band that much with skinny love, but started listening to them more after hearing this song.
He played the music festival in Iowa City recently, so I kind of hope they book him here soon.
Perhaps I missed an earlier gig this year, when I wasn't interested in it.

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Is this that guy from Wisconsin who recorded this in some cabin out deep in the woods?

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great album


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I thought I'd give this a shot because I'm in a good mood and the album cover looks kind of cool, but this is like the lamest shit I've ever heard in my life. I don't know how some of you can listen to what you listen to.


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DHRjericho Wrote:
Is this that guy from Wisconsin who recorded this in some cabin out deep in the woods?


yes.

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I thought I'd give this a shot because I'm in a good mood and the album cover looks kind of cool.


That's your problem right there, you were listening to the album due to the cover art.

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DHRjericho Wrote:
Is this that guy from Wisconsin who recorded this in some cabin out deep in the woods?


it is indeed. he went there to just get away and had no intention of even recording anything. if you've yet to hear it i suggest checking it out.

here's the video for Wolves (Act I & II). read some info behind it below:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=9YgjZ4oPrj4

Video for "The Wolves (Act I & II)" by Bon Iver from the Jagjaguwar release For Emma, Forever Ago
Directed by Matt Amato for The Masses
Filmed on location in Fall Creek, Wisconsin
January 2008

This is by any description, a project that almost never happened. Rushing to get to Wisconsin for fresh snows and still frozen air, Director Matt Amato arrived in Eau Claire, hometown of Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, in late January. In the midst of warming up after a long journey and excitedly telling Justin about all the projects he had on the horizon, Matt received a phone call. One of his best friends had suddenly and tragically passed away. All logic and reason were thrown out. Nobody knew what to do. Matt didn't know whether to stay or go, or how he would even manage to get back to the airport in his state of shock. Justin just tried to stay calm. Between a flurry of phone calls and attempting to contact some of Matt's family to accompany him home, night fell. Almost by default, Matt remained in Eau Claire in the company of his newest acquaintance. Something about it was safe, and that was enough. The next morning, Matt read the lyrics to "The Wolves" and felt as if those were the exact words he needed to hear from his departed friend. That pretty much sealed it. Matt would stay and work, even as the thought of making a video became the last thing on their minds. They built a bonfire and just let it burn all day and into the night, and Matt filmed. The weight of the circumstances propelled the collaboration to a place these sort of projects don't often go. The cathartic spirit of Bon Iver's music had found its kindred spirit in imagery.


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wenchlette Wrote:
My favorite from this disc, though it's a tough call since the whole thing is excellent.


same here. it's just the perfect ending to such a beautiful album.


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Dalen Wrote:
wenchlette Wrote:
My favorite from this disc, though it's a tough call since the whole thing is excellent.


same here. it's just the perfect ending to such a beautiful album.


If a song pushes seven minutes and I can still listen to it repeatedly that's a good sign, since I have no patience.

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yeah, it's pretty great.
I heard it so long ago I had kind of forgotten about it.
Thanks for the reminder Dale.

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I am going to avoid this dude as if he was Jeffrey Dahmer and I was a plump schoolboy raised on organic grain.


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Good luck with that. Thanks for sharing.

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I'm still stuck on Flume.


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Thee Chad Wrote:
Good luck with that. Thanks for sharing.


:lol: :lol:


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I enjoyed that..nice and calm...my wife heard it in the distance and thought it was a cover of "everybody hurts"

thanks Dalen.

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I'll nominate Ida - The Killers 1964

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I'll nominate Ida - The Killers 1964


It's nice, but I don't enjoy it as much as the Bon Iver track.
I will however try to check out more material from this Ida album.

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Danny Don't Rapp Wrote:
I thought I'd give this a shot because I'm in a good mood and the album cover looks kind of cool, but this is like the lamest shit I've ever heard in my life. I don't know how some of you can listen to what you listen to.


With that post, this guy just beat out Blue Milk for most annoying douchebag.

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Danny Don't Rapp Wrote:
I I don't know how some of you can listen to what you listen to.


Right now I'm listening to an album of flute and bird songs, straight outta the Hearts Of Space playbook.

And that Bon Iver song is very good.

Some of us don't care if some of you don't know how we can listen to what we listen to.


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Bon Iver fans, check this out...

http://www.blogotheque.net/Back-On-Stages-2-Bon-Iver

just dl'd them to my iPod, and the quality is ace.


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I like this too. Thanks, Dalen.

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In case you want to stream it
http://www.filefreak.com/pfiles/43387/0 ... Stacks.mp3


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