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Post by Auston City Limits on Jan 31, 2012 16:46:27 GMT -5
i didnt even think of msg. on the jayz logic which im stuck on because of my need 2 see jay hes played msg a bunch of times. 2 notable concerts include his retirement show after the black album in 03 which became a documentary film, or his televised concert for the release of blue print 3 on 9/11/09
Post by Auston City Limits on Jan 31, 2012 16:53:43 GMT -5
confirmed its sylvia the play something to do with new york (either central park or msg) and the play sylvia. this is the wikipedia summary of sylvia: New York City. The '90s. 2 Middle-aged, upper-middle class Greg finds Sylvia, a dog played by a human, in the park and takes a liking to her. He brings her back to the empty nest he shares with Kate. When Kate gets home, she reacts very negatively to Sylvia and wants her gone. They eventually decide that Sylvia will stay for a few days before they decide whether she can stay longer, but Greg and Sylvia have already bonded. Over the next few days, Greg spends more and more time with Sylvia and less time at his job. Greg and Sylvia go on long walks. They discuss life and astronomy. Already dissatisfied with his job, he now has another reason to avoid work. Tension increases between Greg and Kate, who still does not like Sylvia. Eventually, Greg becomes completely obsessed with Sylvia, and Kate fears their marriage is falling apart. Kate and Sylvia are at odds with each other, each committed to seeing the other defeated. Greg meets a strange character at the dog run, who gives Greg tips on how to manage Sylvia and his predicament involving Kate. Greg has Sylvia spayed. Sylvia is angry and in pain, but she still loves him completely. Kate's friend pays a visit and is repulsed by Greg and Sylvia. The three sing "Every Time We Say Goodbye". (Accompaniment and rights included.) Greg and Kate visit a therapist, Leslie, who is ambiguously male and female depending on her patients' state of mind. After a session with Greg, Leslie tells Kate to get a gun and shoot Sylvia: "I hope you get her right between the eyes." Kate is asked to teach abroad, in London, and tells Greg that the English have a six-month quarantine for any dogs coming into the country. Greg is unwilling, but eventually he succumbs and drops the news to Sylvia, that he must give her away, to a family who have a farm in Westchester County. Greg and Sylvia have a heated and tender moment. Kate and Sylvia say goodbye; but, before Greg and Sylvia leave for Westchester, Sylvia returns the annotated and slightly chewed version of "Alls Well That Ends Well" that Kate has been looking for, and Kate has a change of heart. The last scene is directed toward the audience. Sylvia has died, and Greg and Kate still hold her memory in all fondness.
"Sylvia is a stray dog brought home by Greg (Stephen Howard) who is beginning a downward slide in his job taking him squarely into the tunnel of midlife crisis. His wife Kate, (Cathy Arden) on the other hand is just entering a new career phase teaching Shakespeare to inner city youths. Clearly each one is traveling in a path opposite the other and bringing Sylvia into the apartment is a lot like bringing another woman into the house.
You know right away what you’re in for when Greg first brings the dog into the house and says “Sit Sylvia”. But Sylvia is too excited about the new surroundings and runs around the furniture finally saying to Greg, “I think you’re god!” Greg tries to maintain order by saying "Stay, Sylvia. Stay. And sit!” Sylvia doesn’t. "
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Jan 31, 2012 16:54:43 GMT -5
Miike Snow was potentially ruled out via direct artist confirmation (and they don't have much of a NYC tie, or any)
Some info on Jay-Zs Marcy Projects: In October 2008, Marcy's neighborhood garden earned third place at the 43rd Annual Garden and Greening Awards Ceremony, and its evergreen garden earned second place
The Antlers have a song called Sylvia and are already confirmed to be coming to Bonnaroo...
I like the logic, with the song title and the fact they're from New York. But I still think the word "offerings" is a major point. Still, could be the one, right?
Post by wannaberoo'ing on Jan 31, 2012 17:17:56 GMT -5
Obkb, I guess it's the Antlers. But what in the hell is the logic for the 1st part beside deer eat stuff that grows in the garden?
Actually, I don't think it is the Antlers. I think GC was just saying he isn't going to confirm any band/artist that is directly tweeted at him. Like he has done before, he can't confirm anyone.