EDIT: Couldn't find a thread dedicated to Wilco, a band I (currently) know little about, in the recent history of this forum, so...
Hey. Not familiar with Wilco but hear them mentioned a ton on this here forum, so...
FYI
Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche held a percussion workshop down the street at Dartmouth last Sunday. He and guitarist Nels Cline have stopped into classrooms all week, interacting with students.
(http://www.vnews.com/04212011/graphics/20110417-drummer-js-341.jpg)
Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche, left, talks with Dartmouth senior Nick Mullins during Kotche's percussion workshop. (Valley News — Jenna Schoenefeld)
Tonight, they perform with visual artist Norton Wisdom in a show called Sonic/Vision, billed as an evening of music, art, animation, and improvisation.
http://www.vnews.com/04212011/7763520.htm (http://www.vnews.com/04212011/7763520.htm)
Sonic/Vision is tonight at the Spaulding Auditorium at 7 p.m. Tickets are $27 general admission and $10 for Dartmouth students. There will be a post performance discussion
Better get in tune with Wilco asap..........absolute gods. Two of the very best musicians I listen to and they are both in the same band? Unreal!
Glen is an animal on the drums. By far my fav band member to watch during shows.
Very cool! What an opportunity.
I think it was on their last DVD (Ashes of American Flags) they showed how hard Glenn plays every night, having to ice his hands and arms and often making himself bleed.
He's a sweaty mess after every show. He definitely gives it his all up there. Really jonesin for some west coast Wilco shows, it's been 2 years.
Quote from: walterfredo on Apr 21, 2011, 12:13 PM
Glen is an animal on the drums. By far my fav band member to watch during shows.
This.
Quote from: walterfredo on Apr 21, 2011, 01:16 PM
He's a sweaty mess after every show. He definitely gives it his all up there. Really jonesin for some west coast Wilco shows, it's been 2 years.
Came here to say this. Love watching Glen rock it -- will be seeing that again in May at the Cain's!
they set up their record label in the same building that I had lunch in today:http://www.gazettenet.com/2011/01/28/wilco-puts-down-roots-creates-record-label-easthampton (http://www.gazettenet.com/2011/01/28/wilco-puts-down-roots-creates-record-label-easthampton)
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Apr 21, 2011, 01:05 PM
Very cool! What an opportunity.
I think it was on their last DVD (Ashes of American Flags) they showed how hard Glenn plays every night, having to ice his hands and arms and often making himself bleed.
yeah, that was pretty awesome. it was funny to see a couple of the other band members muching on mexican and having a laugh at how glenn needed to stay back and "practice." i dunno. if i were in that band, i'd be a little paranoid about staying on my game.
My favorite band..can't wait for this.
http://www.spin.com/articles/jeff-tweedy-talks-wilcos-irreverent-fall-album (http://www.spin.com/articles/jeff-tweedy-talks-wilcos-irreverent-fall-album)
Looks like the forum needs a Wilco thread, which I couldn't find, so I'll rename this one and then see what all the fuss is about. Looking forward to it.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Apr 22, 2011, 09:35 AM
Looks like the forum needs a Wilco thread, which I couldn't find, so I'll rename this one and then see what all the fuss is about. Looking forward to it.
"the fuss" is well worth your time. I discovered MMJ by them opening for Wilco.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Apr 22, 2011, 09:35 AM
Looks like the forum needs a Wilco thread, which I couldn't find, so I'll rename this one and then see what all the fuss is about. Looking forward to it.
Hey Johnny I produce for a photographer Sam Jones who directed "I am trying to break your heart" a great documentary on the band....They will be playing second weekend of Jazz fest this year :)
Check it out...http://www.amazon.com/Am-Trying-Break-Your-Heart/dp/B00008IAMJ (http://www.amazon.com/Am-Trying-Break-Your-Heart/dp/B00008IAMJ)
Quote from: My Morning Tube top on Apr 22, 2011, 01:44 PM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Apr 22, 2011, 09:35 AM
Looks like the forum needs a Wilco thread, which I couldn't find, so I'll rename this one and then see what all the fuss is about. Looking forward to it.
Hey Johnny I produce for a photographer Sam Jones who directed "I am trying to break your heart" a great documentary on the band....They will be playing second weekend of Jazz fest this year :)
Check it out...http://www.amazon.com/Am-Trying-Break-Your-Heart/dp/B00008IAMJ (http://www.amazon.com/Am-Trying-Break-Your-Heart/dp/B00008IAMJ)
Very cool movie, seen it many times.
I hope they're coming up by my neck of the woods soon, havent seen them since 2008.
we usually try and see at least a couple of shows per year. i was really anxious for the tour announcements for this year. so far nothig close to home, i guess i will have to wait till fall. outside of the jacket, they are my favorite contemporary band.
I got tickets to see them in a couple of weeks in Tulsa. I've missed seeing them a handful of times over the last few years. This show is pretty high on my bucket list of band I need to see live.
ms. yvon and I saw a solo Jeff Tweedy show last Friday. If you ever get a chance to see Jeff solo, DO IT. He tends to interact a little more with the audience and is hilariously cantankerous.
He played at least one new songs (the one with the opioids lyric described in the SPIN article linked above) and the solo arrangements of the songs are just spare and lovely. Le sigh.
I am due for a full-on Wilco show, though. Seems they'll be playing ACL fest in the fall.
Quote from: ALady on Apr 22, 2011, 04:22 PM
ms. yvon and I saw a solo Jeff Tweedy show last Friday. If you ever get a chance to see Jeff solo, DO IT. He tends to interact a little more with the audience and is hilariously cantankerous.
He played at least one new songs (the one with the opioids lyric described in the SPIN article linked above) and the solo arrangements of the songs are just spare and lovely. Le sigh.
I am due for a full-on Wilco show, though. Seems they'll be playing ACL fest in the fall.
A solo Jeff show is one of my dreams. We always live in hope here that the next Wilco tour will include a Tweedy show...
Bridge School, perhaps? ;)
now there's a thought!
hopefully the new album is good. i really didn't dig the last one a whole lot!
New album, cover, tracklist, and tour dates announced:
http://www.spin.com/articles/wilco-unveil-album-art-and-full-details (http://www.spin.com/articles/wilco-unveil-album-art-and-full-details)
Quote from: kotchishm on Jun 29, 2011, 03:20 PM
New album, cover, tracklist, and tour dates announced:
http://www.spin.com/articles/wilco-unveil-album-art-and-full-details (http://www.spin.com/articles/wilco-unveil-album-art-and-full-details)
Couple empty days between NYC and Maryland... fingers crossed for Philly/Wilmington!
Wilco tour dates:
9/13, Indianapolis, IN (Murat Theatre)
9/16, Toronto, ONT
(Massey Hall)
9/17, Toronto, ONT
(Massey Hall)
9/18, Montreal, QC
(Metropolis)
9/20, Boston, MA
(Wang Theatre)
9/22, New York, NY
(Central Park Summerstage)
9/25, Columbia, MD
(Merriweather Post Pavilion)
9/27, Raleigh, NC
(Raleigh Amphitheater)
9/28, Atlanta, GA
(Cobb Energy Performing Arts Ctr)
9/29, Atlanta, GA
(Cobb Energy Performing Arts Ctr)
10/1, Nashville, TN
(The Ryman)
10/2, Nashville, TN (The Ryman)
:) :)
10/4, St. Louis, MO
(Peabody Opera House)
10/5, Madison, WI (Overture Hall)
plus new track:
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/ (http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/)
Try as I might, I can't get I Might out of my head. :D
Quote from: Tracy 2112 on Jun 29, 2011, 03:28 PM
Wilco tour dates:
10/1, Nashville, TN
(The Ryman)
10/2, Nashville, TN (The Ryman)
:) :)
That's exactly what I was thinking!!! :thumbsup:
still no west coast love. Tweedy hates us out here, it's official. :'(
walterfredo, on the Wilco fan forum there are rumors of forthcoming West Coast dates for this Fall/Winter or early next year. Following Wilco on Facebook is a good way to get the latest scoop, too.
http://forums.viachicago.org/topic/45735-fall-2011-tour-dates-announced/page__st__20 (http://forums.viachicago.org/topic/45735-fall-2011-tour-dates-announced/page__st__20)
Wilco are by far one of the best working bands out there. One of the best live acts I've ever seen been seeing them for years. Tweedy is a stage man like no other, great solo too, as he is a master story teller.
No Wilco thread would be complete without this little gem of a tweedyism.
Jeff Tweedy - People Talking During Concert (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew3AOlbJXos#)
Jeff Tweedy recites "My Humps" (http://vimeo.com/28700284)
A lot of Wilco albums $5 on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=tsm_1_tw_s_dm_lr600o?bbn=163856011&keywords=%22Wilco%22&qid=1315418151&rh=n:163856011,p_n_feature_browse-bin:625150011,k:%22Wilco%22,p_36:-500&rnid=1263257011&low-price=4.99&high-price=5&x=0&y=0
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I have two extra single tix for Saturday night at the Ryman if anyone is interested. They are hard tickets, not will call or print at home. Let me know.
shug909@yahoo.com
An email from the trenches...
Headhunter and Penny Lane have occupied the rail at Wilco in Central Park.
They will stand their ground... and never surrender!
Check out this awesome set from the David Letterman show (1hr long!!!)
Stand outs: Art of Almost, Open Mind, Born Alone, Dawned on Me, IATTBYH, Impossible Germany is a monster!
http://stereogum.com/818991/watch-wilco-on-letterman/video/ (http://stereogum.com/818991/watch-wilco-on-letterman/video/)
not the greatest quality, hoping to get some better ones tonight..
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his youngest son? Spencer came out, too for a min..
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Wilco was absolutely awesome last night in Central Park.
Back tonight for the 2nd show. It's a good tired this morning.
Jeff, was that your first Wilco show?
No, I 've seen them before but this was my first one since the summer of 2009.
Along with MMJ and DBT, Wilco is one of my absolute favorite bands.
Penny and HH, i'm going to the show tonight also. Lets meet up for a pre-concert beer or two....or six.
looks like it's going to be raining pretty hard tonight :-\
That's not Spencer, that's Sam.
Quote from: Murph on Sep 23, 2011, 12:09 PM
Penny and HH, i'm going to the show tonight also. Lets meet up for a pre-concert beer or two....or six.
Murph -pm me your cell phone #. We got there early yesterday but today's pre-show plans might change depending on the weather.
I've gotten into The Whole Love, some songs on there are catchy as hell. For all you Wilco fans, are there any albums out there that are particularly more upbeat than others? I love mellow music, but I feel like a lot of Wilco songs bleed together, and I know if I found some more upbeat songs they would in turn lead me to love the rest...
Quote from: e_wind on Sep 24, 2011, 01:26 PM
I've gotten into The Whole Love, some songs on there are catchy as hell. For all you Wilco fans, are there any albums out there that are particularly more upbeat than others? I love mellow music, but I feel like a lot of Wilco songs bleed together, and I know if I found some more upbeat songs they would in turn lead me to love the rest...
I'd say Summerteeth has more upbeat songs than any of the other Wilco albums (Can't Stand It, I'm Always in Love, Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway, ELT, Summerteeth).
Being There has a good bunch, too. (Monday, Outtasite Outta Mind, I Got You, Dreamer in my Dreams).
AM and Being there are pretty straight ahead alt country. Summerteeth most likely their most upbeat.
BUT, I would recommend as others have, Kicking Television and Ashes of American Flags, the movie.
Even better, download the entire 2008 Chicago residency. There may be better places to get it but here's one.
http://www.themidnightcafe.org/?p=1481 (http://www.themidnightcafe.org/?p=1481)
If you like the upbeat stuff here's what I'd check out from each album
AM
I Must Be High
Casino Queen
Box Full of Letters
Being There
Monday
Outtasite
I Got You
Summerteeth
Can't Stand It
I'm Always in Love
Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway
ELT
Summer Teeth
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Kamera
War on War
Heavy Metal Drummer
A Ghost is Born
Handshake Drugs
I'm a Wheel
Theologians
The Late Greats
Sky Blue Sky
Side with the Seeds
Hate it Here
Walken (personally this song annoys me haha)
Wilco (The Album)
Wilco the Song
You and I
I'll Fight
Streaming the Merriwether show on npr now.
Quote from: CTdeadhead on Sep 25, 2011, 07:14 PM
Streaming the Merriwether show on npr now.
yep --great feed!
Quote from: ALady on Sep 23, 2011, 12:42 PM
That's not Spencer, that's Sam.
yeah Spencer came out and was recording the little brother dancing...it was kind of funny..Spencer is TALL...
Quote from: 1eyed_jack on Sep 24, 2011, 04:20 PM
If you like the upbeat stuff here's what I'd check out from each album
AM
I Must Be High
Casino Queen
Box Full of Letters
Being There
Monday
Outtasite
I Got You
Summerteeth
Can't Stand It
I'm Always in Love
Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway
ELT
Summer Teeth
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Kamera
War on War
Heavy Metal Drummer
A Ghost is Born
Handshake Drugs
I'm a Wheel
Theologians
The Late Greats
Sky Blue Sky
Side with the Seeds
Hate it Here
Walken (personally this song annoys me haha)
Wilco (The Album)
Wilco the Song
You and I
I'll Fight
wow, thanks for the detailed response... Spotify playlist commencing...
Yeah, I agree, there really is not one Wilco album that is more rocking than the others, its more a song by song thing from each album.
Good list. I'd add You Never Know from Wilco The Album, too. Its got that great pounding piano riff.
And do check out the live DVD Ashes of American Flags, you might be surprised how hard some of the songs rock when played live.
Great show at Merriweather last night. The new stuff sounds fantastic, what a great new record! Way too many people used One Sunday Morning as a mini intermission.
The setlist felt pretty static all in all, nothing too rare except for Box Full of Letters. I'd love to see them branch out a bit in terms of the things they pick from Summerteeth, and from Sky Blue Sky (though Impossible Germany is welcome anyday).
It was a huge treat for me to hear Monday again. Even though it's pretty commonly played, I somehow hadn't gotten to see it until last night since 1996.
Sat in the pouring rain in Central Park on Friday and still loved every minute of it. Wilco really is amazing. I dont know if there is any other guitarist in the world right now who I'd rather watch play than Nels Cline, he's a maniac.
Headhunter, too bad we couldnt meet up, i got there a little late because i got turned all around once i got in the park and it took me a while to get in.
The art of almost is my favorite song of 2011 so far
I've been listening to nothing but a spottily playlist based off the recommendations of 1-eyed, picked up Ashes of American Flags (will probably watch it this weekend, and The Whole Love cd has stayed in my car stereo exclusively for awhile. Im enjoying this bad a lot. I knew there was a contemporary band out there other than Jacket that I could be obsessed with :)\
You and I is a fantastic song. I'm a sucker for songs with both male and female vocalists.
The Art of Almost is still my favorite song so far. This video is bad ass:
ART OF ALMOST (LIVE) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtM-piNM6iM#ws)
I guess it's against the law to recommend Shot in the Arm as another upbeat song right? ;D
Anyways here's a real cool section of a Tweedy article from salon.com that discusses the slow creation of Art of Almost.
"The Whole Love" opens with a classic Wilco epic, the seven-minute "Art of Almost," which careens through a half-dozen different pieces and styles, along the lines of "Spiders (Kidsmoke)" or "Bull Black Nova" from earlier albums. Would you walk through how a song that tricky comes together in the studio, what the process is like as you build the soundscape?
"Art of Almost" started as a completely different song, and through a hodgepodge of approaches and accidents, we ended up with this collage that we spent months and months and months refocusing our eyes on, adding parts and taking parts away. A few things happened pretty early on -- like the drumbeat and the bass line, the pulse of the song -- and that became the core. After that, we could all envision where it could head and where it was going -- it was just patiently, collectively, coming in weeks apart and saying, "We're going to nail this outro now" or "Let's make sure the sound cloud that the vocal emerges from is rich enough" or "The third verse sounds much too similar to the first verse. Let's make it a totally different texture." It's very rewarding to work that way and make a real studio-sculpture-type collaboration.
My favorite part being, "Let's make sure the sound cloud that the vocal emerges from is rich enough."
Below is the entire interview
http://www.salon.com/news/music/index.html?story=%2Fent%2Fmusic%2F2011%2F09%2F27%2Fjeff_tweedy_interview (http://www.salon.com/news/music/index.html?story=%2Fent%2Fmusic%2F2011%2F09%2F27%2Fjeff_tweedy_interview)
Today, at work, I listened to A Ghost is Born. Tonight I'm listening to The Whole Love. I think I get it. Its sinking in. These guys are good! Better late than never.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 28, 2011, 10:21 PM
Today, at work, I listened to A Ghost is Born. Tonight I'm listening to The Whole Love. I think I get it. Its sinking in. These guys are good! Better late than never.
Hey Johnny. I'm no Wilco junky myself but they are extraordinarily tight live. As with the Jacket, I don't feel their studio work does them justice though I think most would disagree. GIB and Summerteeth are my favorites
Any extra tix for tonight? My brother-in-law is looking
Quote from: Ruckus on Sep 28, 2011, 10:36 PM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 28, 2011, 10:21 PM
Today, at work, I listened to A Ghost is Born. Tonight I'm listening to The Whole Love. I think I get it. Its sinking in. These guys are good! Better late than never.
Hey Johnny. I'm no Wilco junky myself but they are extraordinarily tight live. As with the Jacket, I don't feel their studio work does them justice though I think most would disagree. GIB and Summerteeth are my favorites
I TOTALLY agree that Wilco's studio work doesn't do them justice, you really have to see them live to get how frickin' tight they are, just like MMJ. Both these bands are insanely in synchronization and their rhythm sections both kill. When they hit a groove in unison and ride it hard, its like freight train powerful. Blows my mind. Its no suprise to me that there is so much overlap in Wilco fandom and MMJ fandom. They are, in my mind, the two best live rock bands in existence.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 28, 2011, 10:21 PM
Today, at work, I listened to A Ghost is Born. Tonight I'm listening to The Whole Love. I think I get it. Its sinking in. These guys are good! Better late than never.
SOOO good! And even better live.. check out ashes dvd and television.. :thumbsup:
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 28, 2011, 10:21 PM
Today, at work, I listened to A Ghost is Born. Tonight I'm listening to The Whole Love. I think I get it. Its sinking in. These guys are good! Better late than never.
Have you listened to Kicking Television? It's their Okonokos.
Quote from: Jon T. on Sep 30, 2011, 02:32 PM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 28, 2011, 10:21 PM
Today, at work, I listened to A Ghost is Born. Tonight I'm listening to The Whole Love. I think I get it. Its sinking in. These guys are good! Better late than never.
Have you listened to Kicking Television? It's their Okonokos.
Thanks for the advice. I only have Ghost is Born and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, but will start looking into other releases. I'm thinking I missed something special with that festival they did in Mass. this summer.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 30, 2011, 02:39 PM
Quote from: Jon T. on Sep 30, 2011, 02:32 PM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 28, 2011, 10:21 PM
Today, at work, I listened to A Ghost is Born. Tonight I'm listening to The Whole Love. I think I get it. Its sinking in. These guys are good! Better late than never.
Have you listened to Kicking Television? It's their Okonokos.
Thanks for the advice. I only have Ghost is Born and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, but will start looking into other releases. I'm thinking I missed something special with that festival they did in Mass. this summer.
I took my own advice and am listening right now on Spotify. It is perfect this Friday afternoon. You probably did miss something special but they tour relentlessly. Plenty of more opportunities - plus you'll be more familar with them. Shit, you'll probably have ten shows under your belt by this time next year! ;D
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 30, 2011, 02:39 PM
Quote from: Jon T. on Sep 30, 2011, 02:32 PM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Sep 28, 2011, 10:21 PM
Today, at work, I listened to A Ghost is Born. Tonight I'm listening to The Whole Love. I think I get it. Its sinking in. These guys are good! Better late than never.
Have you listened to Kicking Television? It's their Okonokos.
Thanks for the advice. I only have Ghost is Born and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, but will start looking into other releases. I'm thinking I missed something special with that festival they did in Mass. this summer.
Not to rub it in but yup you missed something special :D But don't worry I'm almost sure they are planning it again for this summer. Hope to see you there!
Just saw Wilco for the first (and second) time during their two night stand at the Ryman. Absolutely blown away. This year marks the first times I've seen MMJ and Wilco. Really makes me wonder what I've been doing with my life up until now.
Quote from: CTdeadhead on Sep 25, 2011, 07:14 PM
Streaming the Merriwether show on npr now.
Missed the stream, but listening to the archived version now:
http://pd.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/asc/2011/09/20110926_asc_wilco.mp3 (http://pd.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/asc/2011/09/20110926_asc_wilco.mp3)
Quote from: NoVa_NoLa on Oct 06, 2011, 02:00 PM
Quote from: CTdeadhead on Sep 25, 2011, 07:14 PM
Streaming the Merriwether show on npr now.
Missed the stream, but listening to the archived version now:
http://pd.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/asc/2011/09/20110926_asc_wilco.mp3 (http://pd.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/asc/2011/09/20110926_asc_wilco.mp3)
Thanks!
Right click the link, then "
Save target as" to download this show (a single, 2-hour mp3).
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6045/6218391829_7d79877a3f.jpg)
This is a very good show!! I've had a couple of interruptions so I'm just getting to the end...
I like living in New Orleans, but being out of easy commuting distance to shows like this is tough!
Thank goodness for the recordings! :beer:
currently obsessed with wilco. i get it. what a band. thinking about saving money and going to multiple nights of wilco in chicago instead of MMJ MSG NYC
Quote from: e_wind on Oct 16, 2011, 04:12 AM
currently obsessed with wilco. i get it. what a band. thinking about saving money and going to multiple nights of wilco in chicago instead of MMJ MSG NYC
Touch choice... I would have a
very hard time deciding between those.. not a bad problem to have though ;D
Oh! Ohhhhh I may have found an entrance into Wilco Land! Just found out the details on the song California Stars, a song I've come to enjoy......
So now I'm checking out Mermaid Avenue, wow am I late to the party! 1998'er..... Well I like how it's Woody Guthrie lyrics, that's what really caught my eye.
Just got excited because I always see this thread and have heard so much hype about Wilco but hadn't found my In.... perhaps this will be it!
Quote from: woodnymph on Oct 17, 2011, 09:59 AM
Oh! Ohhhhh I may have found an entrance into Wilco Land! Just found out the details on the song California Stars, a song I've come to enjoy......
So now I'm checking out Mermaid Avenue, wow am I late to the party! 1998'er..... Well I like how it's Woody Guthrie lyrics, that's what really caught my eye.
Just got excited because I always see this thread and have heard so much hype about Wilco but hadn't found my In.... perhaps this will be it!
The mermaid Ave albums are great. Be sure to check out "Remember the Mountain Bed"... one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
I love the Natalie Merchant song "Birds and Ships" on the first Mermaid album as well. Last year, Wilco were closing many of their shows with "Hoodoo Voodoo" from the Mermaid albums, which included some great guitar dueling at the end.
I got extremely lucky over the weekend and scored two tickets to their show at the Metro in Chicago. Very small venue for them. They first sold out the Civic Opera House, and then added shows, selling out one at a time, at the Riviera, The Vic and The Metro. Each venue is subsequently smaller. Rumor has it they may add one more at an even smaller club. To avoid scalpers, they have been placing a two ticket limit and will call only for pickup. The person who ordered has to have ID and the credit card they used to get the tickets, and all members of the party have to enter at the same time, no exceptions.
Quote from: marino13 on Oct 17, 2011, 11:08 AM
I got extremely lucky over the weekend and scored two tickets to their show at the Metro in Chicago. Very small venue for them. They first sold out the Civic Opera House, and then added shows, selling out one at a time, at the Riviera, The Vic and The Metro. Each venue is subsequently smaller. Rumor has it they may add one more at an even smaller club. To avoid scalpers, they have been placing a two ticket limit and will call only for pickup. The person who ordered has to have ID and the credit card they used to get the tickets, and all members of the party have to enter at the same time, no exceptions.
You're very lucky! I tried to get a ticket to that metro show but had no luck... was going to make a quick trip to Chicago for it. Hopefully they'll stop by Philly sometime in 2012.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Oct 17, 2011, 11:28 AM
Quote from: marino13 on Oct 17, 2011, 11:08 AM
I got extremely lucky over the weekend and scored two tickets to their show at the Metro in Chicago. Very small venue for them. They first sold out the Civic Opera House, and then added shows, selling out one at a time, at the Riviera, The Vic and The Metro. Each venue is subsequently smaller. Rumor has it they may add one more at an even smaller club. To avoid scalpers, they have been placing a two ticket limit and will call only for pickup. The person who ordered has to have ID and the credit card they used to get the tickets, and all members of the party have to enter at the same time, no exceptions.
You're very lucky! I tried to get a ticket to that metro show but had no luck... was going to make a quick trip to Chicago for it. Hopefully they'll stop by Philly sometime in 2012.
That's awesome. I was a moderate fan and slept on Nashville, Indi, and Chicago to save for MMJ NYC. Really wish I would've gone to 2 nights at the Ryman in Nashville. They're too damn good. The live videos really sold, they showed me how these dudes can rock live, even if the song seems mellow.
Wilco's Tiny Desk Concert @ NPR - video (http://www.hearya.com/2011/10/17/wilcos-tiny-desk-concert-on-npr/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Hearya+%28HearYa%3A+Indie+Music+Blog%29)
Audio only. (http://www.npr.org/2011/10/13/141331825/wilco-tiny-desk-concert)
Set list:
1.Dawned On Me
2.Whole Love
3.Born Alone
4.War On War
This is a great video. Find 20 minutes and watch it if you can.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Oct 17, 2011, 10:57 AM
Quote from: woodnymph on Oct 17, 2011, 09:59 AM
Oh! Ohhhhh I may have found an entrance into Wilco Land! Just found out the details on the song California Stars, a song I've come to enjoy......
So now I'm checking out Mermaid Avenue, wow am I late to the party! 1998'er..... Well I like how it's Woody Guthrie lyrics, that's what really caught my eye.
Just got excited because I always see this thread and have heard so much hype about Wilco but hadn't found my In.... perhaps this will be it!
The mermaid Ave albums are great. Be sure to check out "Remember the Mountain Bed"... one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
*jaw drop*
This is absolutely beautiful.
http://lincolnhallchicago.com/Page/Shows?Month=December&Year=2011 (http://lincolnhallchicago.com/Page/Shows?Month=December&Year=2011)
Just announced a benefit concert on Dec. 18th at Lincoln Hall in Chicago, capacity 500!!!
I've called in a favor. Won't know until last minute, but that'd be great.
Hmmm.... $100 is steep, but its charity, and 500 capacity?! Might have to try for this one.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Oct 17, 2011, 03:17 PM
Wilco's Tiny Desk Concert @ NPR - video (http://www.hearya.com/2011/10/17/wilcos-tiny-desk-concert-on-npr/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Hearya+%28HearYa%3A+Indie+Music+Blog%29)
I love Glenn Kotche.
Quote from: marino13 on Oct 17, 2011, 11:08 AM
I love the Natalie Merchant song "Birds and Ships" on the first Mermaid album as well. Last year, Wilco were closing many of their shows with "Hoodoo Voodoo" from the Mermaid albums, which included some great guitar dueling at the end.
I got extremely lucky over the weekend and scored two tickets to their show at the Metro in Chicago. Very small venue for them. They first sold out the Civic Opera House, and then added shows, selling out one at a time, at the Riviera, The Vic and The Metro. Each venue is subsequently smaller. Rumor has it they may add one more at an even smaller club. To avoid scalpers, they have been placing a two ticket limit and will call only for pickup. The person who ordered has to have ID and the credit card they used to get the tickets, and all members of the party have to enter at the same time, no exceptions.
This Incredible Shrinking Tour of Chicago could almost come compare in epic-ness to T5 for me.. (if I could go)
And btw Wilco is doing a great job at stopping scalping :thumbsup: It was almost impossible for people to find a way to resell at the Boston show unless you wanted to sit next to the person you just scalped to ;D. While I'm sure will-call only sucks for those few that can't make it the rest of us benefit - at least there are no $500 tickets on stubhub!
Well that presale sucked. Swing and a miss!
I watched I Am Trying To Break Your Heart last night. Good documentary. Interesting info about Reprise Records (idiots). Everyone in Wilco seems like they're super sad people.
Its on Netflix, btw if anyone's wanting to watch.
Quote from: e_wind on Oct 31, 2011, 12:27 PM
I watched I Am Trying To Break Your Heart last night. God documentary. Interesting info about Reprise Records (idiots). Everyone in Wilco seems like they're super sad people.
Its on Netflix, btw if anyone's wanting to watch.
I think they've gotten a little happier over the years. Jeff did an interview with CBS Sunday Morning a few years ago that was interesting, and he seems better now that he's managed his addictions. I've read a few interviews where he's shunned the idea that he's a tortured artist. That really is a great film though, at such a pivotal time in the band.
Quote from: e_wind on Oct 31, 2011, 12:27 PM
I watched I Am Trying To Break Your Heart last night. God documentary. Interesting info about Reprise Records (idiots). Everyone in Wilco seems like they're super sad people.
Its on Netflix, btw if anyone's wanting to watch.
ha...watched it again last night, too..you should read the Koch book
lots and more of the same info..plus it talks about how physically sick Jeff was during that time period (for example the constant vomiting)...+ tension with Jay Bennett + record company issues...it was tumultuous which makes for one of the greatest rocumentaries ever..
I completely agree with Penny. One of the all time great rockumentaries.
And yes, any big Wilco fan should also read the book. Highly recommended!
I get why people like the documentry on making Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, but its pretty joyless and grey and depressing to me. That's not at all the Wilco I love, they are so much better now that they got past all that bullshit. Tweedy had migraines and was addicted to pain meds to try to control them, but it wasn't like he was drinking himself to death or addicted to heroin or something else more obviously self-destructive.
I guess you could go down the whole philosphical rabbit-hole of does an unhappy artist make better art than one who is content and happy question with Tweedy. I do think there is some truth to that, but in the case of Wilco, I think their live show is far better now that it was in 2003, even if their studio work may be more pleasant than challenging these days.
I vastly prefer to watch the Ashes of American Flags dvd. There is some good documentary stuff in that film, too, although its much more about live music than I Am Trying To Break Your Heart is. E wind, if you haven't seen Ashes, watch it to balance out the picture on Wilco. I don't think they are that sad as the other film portrays them, certainly they aren't any more.
Ashes kicks ass. One of the best straight concert films I own. Beautifully shot too. Can't second that recommendation enough.
Another Wilco DVD I'd endorse tracking down would be the Sky Blue Sky bonus DVD "Shake It Off". The DVD is comprised of interview clips and performances from the loft during the recording of SBS. Some of the performances on this DVD trump the album performances, in my opinion. Not that they are incredibly different, but actually seeing the music makes all the difference. The version of "Impossible Germany" on this DVD will cause permanent jaw dislocation. The sound is great too!
The music was better to me when Jay Bennett was there and the arrival of Jim O'Rourke to Jeff Tweedy's life represents a turning point. I love all their albums but nothing will ever beat Summerteeth, BT and YHF. But I understand it was necessary for the band to change and move on. So I guess from all that turmoil came one of my favorite albums of all time, another reason why I see this as a monumental film.
Wilco is maturing, but it is not growing soft
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/music/la-ca-wilco-20110925,0,7815044,full.story (http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/music/la-ca-wilco-20110925,0,7815044,full.story)
Got a question for you guys:
I'm trying to convince my lady that Wilco will be her second favorite modern band, and she's trying to convince me the same of Radiohead. What is your favorite song for a mix - and why? Im still in my discovery phase myself, and just keep saying "Yankee hotel foxtrot is perfect". I want to make a mix, but don't feel I'm entitled to do so because I don't even own Wilco (the album) or Sky Blue Sky. I find if there is a reason why it's awesome, a small musical detail or lyric, it's easier to jump into. For example, if I was to tell someone to listen to jacket I could say "listen to dondante - because when the "you had me worried" part kicks in, it's amazing.
Also, if you like Radiohead, head to that thread for the same post :)
Unfortunately, I don't think there are many (any?) standout moments like that in W(TA). On SBS, the guitar work on Impossible Germany is pretty outstanding.
If you're looking for a good mix, try to find the audio from their "Ashes of American Flags" DVD... and add a couple tracks (Art of Almost and the title track) from their latest album.
-Since you mentioned Dondante, "At Least That's What You Said" has a similar feel, very slow to start and then a massive Neil Young style jam at the end. It is amazing in concert.
-The strings and smooth vibe of Jesus, Etc. sound amazing on a good set of speakers. This one is much better in studio.
-The numerous Nels Cline guitar freakouts throughout "Handshake Drugs" (any live version) and then the wall of sound guitar to close out the song. Must be listened to at maximum volume.
-The string buzz on "Someone Else's Song".
-On "Say You Miss Me" toward the end when he sings "I've been messed up...since the break-up...what I need you to say, is everything's okay".
-Live version of "Misunderstood" when Jeff sings "I'd like to thank you all for nothing..nothing..nothing..." and screams nothing about twenty times.
Those are just a handful off the top of my head. However, without knowing your lady's tastes in general, I don't know which Wilco characteristic to accentuate the most.
Since you mentioned Handshake Drugs... the bass through that entire song is just absolutely incredible.
Yes, reminds me of "Stuck in the Middle with You" by Stealer's Wheel.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 16, 2011, 04:19 PM
If you're looking for a good mix, try to find the audio from their "Ashes of American Flags" DVD... and add a couple tracks (Art of Almost and the title track) from their latest album.
I probably sound like a broken record, but again I think Ashes of American Flags is the best officially released Wilco, better than all of their studio albums. To me, it presents Wilco at their strongest.
There is the pounding three-chord rock of Monday that is as good as the Stones at their very best, IMO and the lilting and melodic beauty of You Are My Face (that also gets loud for a few moments), the slightly tongue-in-cheek country ballad Its Just That Simple, and there there are live show warhorses like A Shot In the Arm, War On War, I'm The Man Who Loves You and Handshake Drugs for which it'd be hard to find better performances of. Impossible Germany on there is fantastic, too. Its got the noisy weirdness in via Chicago, too. I'd use Ashes for most of the compilation. Kingpin is a snaky blues riff, but live its got the singalong part that isn't that great when I'm not watching the DVD, but the crescendo is huge and vastly satisfying. The studio version is weak, IMO.
I'd add in some stuff that was already mentioned like the angsty art/noise rock of At Least That's What You Said, Misunderstood, Poor Places and I'm Trying To Break Your Heart from the live Kicking Television.
Yeah, without knowing what she likes, its hard to make specific recs. She may dig the bittersweet melodic pop of She's A Jar from Summerteeth and Say You Miss Me from Being There or the folk rock of What Light from Sky Blue Sky or the ballad Reservations from YHF. Maybe the noise rock would turn her off or maybe she would love that, I dunno. Maybe she'd dig the country folky stuff like Forget The Flowers and Airline To Heaven? Wilco is pretty diverse stylistically. Lots of directions you could go in.
Hey Wilco fans... 25% off everything and 40% off all music in their webstore today!
Finally picked up the Kicking Television vinyl boxset.... $42!
http://wilco.kungfustore.com/ (http://wilco.kungfustore.com/)
Quote from: e_wind on Nov 16, 2011, 03:58 PM
Got a question for you guys:
I'm trying to convince my lady that Wilco will be her second favorite modern band, and she's trying to convince me the same of Radiohead. What is your favorite song for a mix - and why? Im still in my discovery phase myself, and just keep saying "Yankee hotel foxtrot is perfect". I want to make a mix, but don't feel I'm entitled to do so because I don't even own Wilco (the album) or Sky Blue Sky. I find if there is a reason why it's awesome, a small musical detail or lyric, it's easier to jump into. For example, if I was to tell someone to listen to jacket I could say "listen to dondante - because when the "you had me worried" part kicks in, it's amazing.
Also, if you like Radiohead, head to that thread for the same post :)
How about the part in the song Ashes Of American Flags from the DVD of the same name when Tweedy sings "I wonder why we listen to poets when nobody gives a fuck?" I love a good, well-placed f-bomb in a good song! Nels Cline's solo on this version is, well, fucking incredible! ;D
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 18, 2011, 12:54 PM
Hey Wilco fans... 25% off everything and 40% off all music in their webstore today!
Finally picked up the Kicking Television vinyl boxset.... $42!
http://wilco.kungfustore.com/ (http://wilco.kungfustore.com/)
Funny I did the same thing today. I was staring at it at the record store two weeks ago and I couldn't pull the trigger on $60+tax. But $51.60 total today was nice!
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 18, 2011, 02:17 PM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 18, 2011, 12:54 PM
Hey Wilco fans... 25% off everything and 40% off all music in their webstore today!
Finally picked up the Kicking Television vinyl boxset.... $42!
http://wilco.kungfustore.com/ (http://wilco.kungfustore.com/)
Funny I did the same thing today. I was staring at it at the record store two weeks ago and I couldn't pull the trigger on $60+tax. But $51.60 total today was nice!
Haha! Everytime I go into my record store in Philly I pick it up, think about it, then put it back.
Can't believe I paid full price on that thing :P I thought it was going to be a limited edition.
Quote from: ALady on Nov 18, 2011, 03:56 PM
Can't believe I paid full price on that thing :P I thought it was going to be a limited edition.
Limited to as many as they can sell! Although I do love my box as it has signatures from all 6 guys...
Got excited for 40% off the vinyl until the shipping costs came to more than the actual records. :-\
I think mine's still in the plastic. ;D. Guess I might as well unwrap it now, definitely not gonna be a collectors' item.
Guys... i REALLY like this band.
65 minutes of live Wilco from Tilburg, Netherlands - November 14, 2011
http://3voor12.vpro.nl/tv/#/41396395/45343471/0 (http://3voor12.vpro.nl/tv/#/41396395/45343471/0)
Quote from: johnnYYac on Nov 26, 2011, 09:04 AM
65 minutes of live Wilco from Tilburg, Netherlands - November 14, 2011
http://3voor12.vpro.nl/tv/#/41396395/45343471/0 (http://3voor12.vpro.nl/tv/#/41396395/45343471/0)
Thanks Johnny!
One Sunday Morning is definitely my favorite slower ballad-y Wilco track maybe ever.
I agree Ruckus, Art of Almost is just a fantastic track! Great version on this performance.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Nov 26, 2011, 09:04 AM
65 minutes of live Wilco from Tilburg, Netherlands - November 14, 2011
http://3voor12.vpro.nl/tv/#/41396395/45343471/0 (http://3voor12.vpro.nl/tv/#/41396395/45343471/0)
Thanks for posting that Johnny that sounds great!! :thumbsup: Wish we could see see the other half of the show! Editing out Poor Places is a sin imho.
Well I think it is obvious what my favorite album was this year....
(http://i.imgur.com/8BQOk.jpg)
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 26, 2011, 09:33 PM
Well I think it is obvious what my favorite album was this year....
(http://i.imgur.com/8BQOk.jpg)
You did well young man. Just listened to the wilco speak into the rose ep and it is quite tasty. Record store has definitely become one of my favorite days of the year. (ok - if you recognize that you have a problem does that mean it's ok?)
I REALLY WANTTO FIND THAT RSD RELEASE!!!!
I picked up I Might 7" today.
Eric, i know that Newbury Comics on Newbury St. In Boston had a bunch of extras.
Quote from: e_wind on Nov 26, 2011, 09:52 PM
I REALLY WANTTO FIND THAT RSD RELEASE!!!!
I picked up I Might 7" today.
There's a TON on ebay.
I got the blue version of I Might... looks nice next to the bright red Speak into the Rose.
Here's a very very nice recording (more than 1 hour long, perfect quality!) of a recent Wilco show in the Netherlands! Enjoy!
http://3voor12.vpro.nl/tv/#/41396395/45343471/0 (http://3voor12.vpro.nl/tv/#/41396395/45343471/0)
Wilco is doing a Daytrotter session!!!!!
https://twitter.com/#!/realdaytrotter/status/144995142418436096 (https://twitter.com/#!/realdaytrotter/status/144995142418436096)
Holy jesus check out these setlists :D (copied & pasted from viachicago) And there's still one night in this Chicago run to go!
Civic Opera House — Chicago, IL — 12/12/11
One Sunday Morning
Poor Places
Art of Almost
I Might
Misunderstood
I Am Try To Break Your Heart
One Wing
Rising Red Lung
Impossible Germany
Far Far Away
What Light
Born Alone
Jesus, etc.
Capitol City
War on War
Box Full of Letters
Pot Kettle Black
Dawned On Me
Shot In The Arm
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Whole Love
Heavy Metal Drummer
Candyfloss
I'm The Man Who Loves You
Outta Mind (Outta Sight) [holiday version, with falling snow and roadies on sleigh bells]
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Cruel To Be Kind (w/ Nick Lowe)
You Are Not Alone (w/ Mavis Staples)
The Weight (w/ Mavis Staples & Nick Lowe)
Choice Tweedy quote of the evening: "You guys are rowdy. I don't know if they smoke this much weed at the opera usually. You smell high."
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Wilco -- 12/13/11, Chicago, IL (Riviera Theatre)
A nice long set tonight (2 hours, 22 minutes, by my clock, with a total of 29 songs)...
The complete setlist, as played:
Less Than You Think>
Art Of Almost
I Might
Black Moon
Bull Black Nova
Side With The Seeds
Red-Eyed And Blue>
I Got You (At The End of the Century)
Born Alone
You Are My Face
Open Mind
Kamera
I Must Be High
I'm Always In Love
Capitol City>
Handshake Drugs
Can't Stand It
Dawned On Me
Hummingbird
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Via Chicago
Whole Love
The Late Greats
Walken
Just A Kid
Monday>
Outtasite (Outta Mind)
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Reservations>
Spiders (Kidsmoke)
I'm A Wheel
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Wilco -- 12/15/11, Chicago, IL (Vic Theatre)
One Sunday Morning>
Hell Is Chrome>
Art Of Almost
I Might
Muzzle Of Bees
Hotel Arizona
Radio Cure
Born Alone
At Least That's What You Said
Rising Red Lung
Say You Miss Me
Wilco (the song)
Capitol City
Hesitating Beauty
Summer Teeth
Standing O
A Magazine Called Sunset
Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway(again)
Dawned On Me
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Whole Love
Hate It Here
You Never Know
Theologians
Casino Queen
Kicking Television
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Hoodoo Voodoo> (w/ bass/guitar/keyboard tech Josh on cowbell)
Outtasite (Outta Mind)
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Wilco 12/16/2011 Chicago, IL -Metro
1) sunken treasure
2) wishful thinking
3) art of almost
4) i might
5) i am trying to break your heart
6) one wing
7) company in my back
8) ashes of american flags
9) shouldn't be ashamed
10) either way
11) born alone
12) capitol city
13) war on war
14) how to fight loneliness
15) too far apart
16) red eyed and blue -->
17) i got you
18) dawned on me
19) i'm always in love
20) hummingbird
crowd sang happy birthday to jeff's son spencer for his 16th birthday
21) whole love
jeff: "the band chipped in together and got this for spencer....the first chord of a hard day's night". they tried 3 or 4 times and finally got it and that chord rang out as the intro to...
22) heavy metal drummer
23) box full of letters
24) ELT
25) standing O
26) kingpin
27) a shot in the arm
The Lonely 1
Was fortunate enough to be a the Metro show. Nels ripped it up on the Ashes solo. Unfortnately, I wasn't in the best spot sound-wise, but it was great to hear some of the rarities that I'm sure I'll never hear live again. What an amazing band of individuals and as a collective.
Did the Riv show. Not one of my favorite performances, despite a nice reworking of "Reservations". Also, always nice to get "Bull Black Nova" and "Spiders (Kidsmoke) in the same setlist.
Wish I'd been paying attention enough to get tickets for the Lincoln Hall show, but Wilco has kind of fallen off my radar of late. Still, they put on a good show and continue to fire on all cylinders.
I've got three shows in January (Tempe, San Diego, and LA Theatre) and I'm hoping some of the nuggets and vibes of this impressive Chicago run will spill over into next month! Now those are the kinds of setlists I'd like to see from Wilco on a more regular basis!
Jeff Tweedy, WGN weatherman...
782847669001 1329456828001 wgntv vid2938 in446589 out449609 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wl3N_nI46I#ws)
Quote from: ALady on Dec 20, 2011, 11:58 AM
Did the Riv show. Not one of my favorite performances, despite a nice reworking of "Reservations". Also, always nice to get "Bull Black Nova" and "Spiders (Kidsmoke) in the same setlist.
Wish I'd been paying attention enough to get tickets for the Lincoln Hall show, but Wilco has kind of fallen off my radar of late. Still, they put on a good show and continue to fire on all cylinders.
Yeah, I think I prefer the Vic setlist to the Riv setlist. And Lincoln Hall. Damn. Still wondering why I didn't even consider any of the Chicago shows. I guess 7x in 8 months is probably enough, huh? :P
Is that a lot? ;)
Quote from: johnnYYac on Dec 20, 2011, 02:53 PM
Jeff Tweedy, WGN weatherman...
782847669001 1329456828001 wgntv vid2938 in446589 out449609 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wl3N_nI46I#ws)
Awesome... Tweedy is just there as supplemental hair hahaha.. sometimes I think he should do standup comedy when Wilco is done ;D
So solid sound isn't until 2013 again? Shhiitt
Quote from: e_wind on Jan 15, 2012, 01:46 AM
So solid sound isn't until 2013 again? Shhiitt
Yes what a bummer... they are going to play a show at Mass MOCA this summer but that's still not SS.. :'(
6/21-23 2013 see ya there!
Bummer. I finally realized Wilco's greatness just after this past summer and looked forward to what I thought was an annual event.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Jan 15, 2012, 09:58 AM
Bummer. I finally realized Wilco's greatness just after this past summer and looked forward to what I thought was an annual event.
im in the boat with ya man. The Whole Love made me check out YHF which made me check out everything and I was set on Solid Sound this summer since I have to miss wakarusa and hangout.
Greetings from Wilco HQ.
Let's get right to it.
TOUR
The next leg of The Whole Love tour starts tonight in Denver and covers Western N. America through Feb. 10, after which Wilco heads to Europe. Tickets and more info here (http://wilcoworld.net/#!/shows/).
CONAN
Wilco will perform on Conan next Monday night, Jan. 23. Tune in to TBS at 11pm EST or check local listings. More info here (http://teamcoco.com/).
ITUNES SESSION
A new Wilco iTunes session is available for pre-order now at the iTunes Store. The 8-song album was recorded at Wilco's Chicago loft in December and features new takes on songs from The Whole Love as well as a couple classic Wilco tunes and a version of Nick Lowe's "Cruel to Be Kind" with Mr. Lowe himself. Pre-order here (http://itunes.apple.com/preorder/itunes-session/id494439614), for delivery next Tuesday, January 24.
L.A. TICKET AUCTION
Up for auction: a pair of tickets to Wilco's Jan 25 show at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, CA. All proceeds from this auction help fund the documentary film The Liberation, an inspiring look at the DC Central Kitchen, by our friends Brendan Canty & Christoph Green (the filmmakers behind Ashes of American Flags, Sunken Treasure and more.) Auction ends Jan. 23. Place your bid here (http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320832531301#ht_1448wt_1348).
See you out there on the road.
Wilco HQ
Lookin' forward to seeing them on 2/1. I still cannot believe I've not been to a proper Wilco show (have seem them and Jeff Tweedy solo at Bridge School tho').
My (now) husband saw Wilco, Son Volt and Uncle Tupelo CDs in my cubicle one night after I'd left work for the day in 1997 (he was a courier picking up docs in my office), asked a coworker "who sits here? Whoever it is has good taste in music!" And told her he had to meet me. The rest, as they say, is history.
Quote from: lucylew on Jan 20, 2012, 01:01 AM
Lookin' forward to seeing them on 2/1. I still cannot believe I've not been to a proper Wilco show (have seem them and Jeff Tweedy solo at Bridge School tho').
My (now) husband saw Wilco, Son Volt and Uncle Tupelo CDs in my cubicle one night after I'd left work for the day in 1997 (he was a courier picking up docs in my office), asked a coworker "who sits here? Whoever it is has good taste in music!" And told her he had to meet me. The rest, as they say, is history.
Awww. Great story! It seems you both have excellent tastes.
Hey, what happened to you two at NYC. We never crossed paths. :(
We were only in NYC for a day - we weren't able to make it to the preparty though we both wished we could have been there! Man, what a show!
Quote from: lucylew on Jan 20, 2012, 01:01 AM
Lookin' forward to seeing them on 2/1. I still cannot believe I've not been to a proper Wilco show (have seem them and Jeff Tweedy solo at Bridge School tho').
My (now) husband saw Wilco, Son Volt and Uncle Tupelo CDs in my cubicle one night after I'd left work for the day in 1997 (he was a courier picking up docs in my office), asked a coworker "who sits here? Whoever it is has good taste in music!" And told her he had to meet me. The rest, as they say, is history.
Awwww! Great story. I've had...a number of Wilco/Son Volt/Tupelo exes (living here stacks the odds on that a bit ;)). Something about 'em must bring people together. Glad yours stuck! ;D
For the Wilco fans and guitar people...
Rig Rundown - Wilco's Nels Cline (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GRSH8yxWjc#ws)
Thanks for sharing! I wish I had enough money to be that into rigs, but I'll stick with my Martin D-28. ;)
P.S. Yac, this thread should be called Wilco: The Thread. For obvious reasons.
Quote from: aMillionDreams on Jan 26, 2012, 12:18 PM
P.S. Yac, this thread should be called Wilco: The Thread. For obvious reasons.
:thumbsup:
Quote from: e_wind on Jan 26, 2012, 12:23 PM
Quote from: aMillionDreams on Jan 26, 2012, 12:18 PM
P.S. Yac, this thread should be called Wilco: The Thread. For obvious reasons.
:thumbsup:
Happy to change it, but the reasons are not obvious to me. Enlighten me.
Wilco next Friday AND after party tix (not sure what that entails)!!!!!! First Wilco show - I hope JT will interact with the audience. The man in hysterical.
:D :D :D Can't wait! :D :D :D
Quote from: johnnYYac on Jan 26, 2012, 12:41 PM
Quote from: e_wind on Jan 26, 2012, 12:23 PM
Quote from: aMillionDreams on Jan 26, 2012, 12:18 PM
P.S. Yac, this thread should be called Wilco: The Thread. For obvious reasons.
:thumbsup:
Happy to change it, but the reasons are not obvious to me. Enlighten me.
Because of Wilco (the album), Wilco (the song) ect...
I have a single extra ticket for tomorrow night in LA (Fri Jan 27).
Seat location: section ORCHC, row R, seat 406
$63 is cost.
Give me a call on my cell 480-254-8435 if you can use this extra. I'll be in LA by noon tomorrow.
On the BART heading to the Warfield...will report back.
Unofficial setlist, def missing a few songs, I tried to keep notes!
Sunken treasure
Art of almost
I might
Ashes
Bull black nova
At least that's what u said
One Sunday morning
Either way
Born Alone
Not for the season
Impossible Germany
one by one
Don't forget the flowers
Handshake drugs
Misunderstood
I must be high
Late greats
Dawned on me
E:Whole love
Heavy metal drummer
I'm the man who loves you
Shot in the arm
The lonely one
Davis 2/1/12 - I fell in love with Wilco alll over again. Wow!
Austin City Limits tonight on PBS - supposed to be a good one....
Quote from: mahg33ta on Feb 04, 2012, 07:26 AM
Austin City Limits tonight on PBS - supposed to be a good one....
Thanks for the heads up. ACL is on perpetual DVR recording list, but still...
Quote from: mahg33ta on Feb 04, 2012, 07:26 AM
Austin City Limits tonight on PBS - supposed to be a good one....
ACL comes on early Fiday Morning on my local PBS channel and this week it was Florence and the Machine. I'm going to have to check the guide to see if this show is on another PBS channel...
Quote from: iLikeBeer on Feb 04, 2012, 01:53 PM
Quote from: mahg33ta on Feb 04, 2012, 07:26 AM
Austin City Limits tonight on PBS - supposed to be a good one....
ACL comes on early Fiday Morning on my local PBS channel and this week it was Florence and the Machine. I'm going to have to check the guide to see if this show is on another PBS channel...
Flo Mach was last week here, so my guess is you'll see the Wilco ep next Friday.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Feb 04, 2012, 01:56 PM
Quote from: iLikeBeer on Feb 04, 2012, 01:53 PM
Quote from: mahg33ta on Feb 04, 2012, 07:26 AM
Austin City Limits tonight on PBS - supposed to be a good one....
ACL comes on early Fiday Morning on my local PBS channel and this week it was Florence and the Machine. I'm going to have to check the guide to see if this show is on another PBS channel...
Flo Mach was last week here, so my guess is you'll see the Wilco ep next Friday.
Thanks for the heads up John! :thumbsup: I guess we're behind the times here in Ahiah... :P ;)
the best setlist of 2012 for Wilco. Sunken Treasure, Ashes of American Flags, I Must Be High, At Least That's What You Said, Either Way, One by One, Misunderstood, excellent!!
Drink in hand, I'm ready for Austin City Limits in an hour or so!
Quote from: walterfredo on Jan 30, 2012, 02:38 AM
Unofficial setlist, def missing a few songs, I tried to keep notes!
Sunken treasure
Art of almost
I might
Ashes
Bull black nova
At least that's what u said
One Sunday morning
Either way
Born Alone
Not for the season
Impossible Germany
one by one
Don't forget the flowers
Handshake drugs
Misunderstood
I must be high
Late greats
Dawned on me
E:Whole love
Heavy metal drummer
I'm the man who loves you
Shot in the arm
The lonely one
Saw Wilco for the first time ever last night. I could not help but keep comparing the show to MMJ. Strong similarities in many ways, the most surprising one was Tweedy now looks like Jim James brother. He looks a little heavier, wore a black button down shirt reminiscent of Jim, and had long hair and a beard. Some of his physical movements were similar. Is this a chicken or the egg scenerio? Both bands are off the charts incredible live, but I have to say My Morning Jacket is just more melodic. I would see Wilco again, but not with the adrenaline anticipation of an MMJ show. White Denim kicks ass.
I have only been on the Wilco bandwagon for the past 6 months or so. Years ago, people said I should listen to their music, but pretty much wasn't feeling it.
About 6 months ago, I watched Ashes of an American Flag and from that song on forth I was hooked. It then hit me why I liked them now than before, and probably why I am not a huge fan of TTF and AD or YHF albums. Both MMJ and Wilco needed outside players to bring their music to another level.
It's very strange that both MMJ and Wilco, made major changes to their lineups in 2004. Carl and Bo brought so much to the table, as did Nels and Pat. Listening to old songs done with the current lineups are revelations. I feel that is one of the reason Okonosos and the Palms sessions were made, to show how the old material just needed another go around and every remade song is infinitely better than the original. The TTF show at T5 was imho the most remarkable of their shows that week, every song was fulfilled and great.
As to Wilco, I feel the same way. Any version with the new lineup is much fuller and realized. Ashes of an American Flag is incredible and almost a different song.
MMJ is still number 1 but Wilco is closing fast.
Jeff Tweedy is playing two solo benefit shows here next month. Highly recommended if you can work it out. The setlist is chosen by the first 30 or so folks waiting in line outside the venue - so as you can imagine, all kinds of rarities and b-sides as the Wilco nerds love to play "stump Jeff". ;D
Quote from: ALady on Feb 16, 2012, 12:56 PM
Jeff Tweedy is playing two solo benefit shows here next month. Highly recommended if you can work it out. The setlist is chosen by the first 30 or so folks waiting in line outside the venue - so as you can imagine, all kinds of rarities and b-sides as the Wilco nerds love to play "stump Jeff". ;D
Where is he playing? I'm DYING to see Wilco again, but I'd definitely settle for a Jeff show
The Vic. It's a smallish theater, maybe 1200-1400?
Ticket link:
http://www.jamusa.com/Venues/Vic/ConcertDetails.aspx?ConcertId=4816 (http://www.jamusa.com/Venues/Vic/ConcertDetails.aspx?ConcertId=4816)
The VIP tix aren't really necessary - if you get there at doors, you can usually still get in the first few rows of the GA section, which is maybe 15 feet back.
Hope you can make it! It's a great time. Half music, half Jeff stand-up. ;D
Quote from: ALady on Feb 16, 2012, 01:09 PM
The Vic. It's a smallish theater, maybe 1200-1400?
Ticket link:
http://www.jamusa.com/Venues/Vic/ConcertDetails.aspx?ConcertId=4816 (http://www.jamusa.com/Venues/Vic/ConcertDetails.aspx?ConcertId=4816)
The VIP tix aren't really necessary - if you get there at doors, you can usually still get in the first few rows of the GA section, which is maybe 15 feet back.
Hope you can make it! It's a great time. Half music, half Jeff stand-up. ;D
I love Jeff's solo shows. I always get a couple laughs from the between-song banter.
Hmm... the 30th is out because I've got tickets to the Delta Spirit show in Philly that night. The 31st is doable, and I've got a free round trip ticket for Southwest to use. $50 for a show like that isn't too bad at all.
Hmmmm.... tempting.
Holy cow the Vic is right down the street from an awesome little beer garden I visited this past summer with a friend of mine.
Oh man this is tempting!
Sheffield's, right? Good call. :thumbsup:
Let me know if you decide to come, we can meet up!
Tweedy shows are pretty awesome.
I can't wait to see Wilco at Hangout.
Ticket info?
Posted upthread.
On sale saturday
http://www.jamusa.com/Venues/Vic/ConcertDetails.aspx?ConcertId=4817 (http://www.jamusa.com/Venues/Vic/ConcertDetails.aspx?ConcertId=4817)
Hey guys the newest Nerdist podcast features a 1hr 10 min conversation with Wilco...hosted by comedians Chris Hardwick, Jonah Ray and Matt Mira....haven't listened yet but hilarity will surely ensue: http://www.nerdist.com/2012/02/nerdist-podcast-wilco/ (http://www.nerdist.com/2012/02/nerdist-podcast-wilco/)
Also my wife and I are seriously considering naming our future dog Wilco (could be an awesome dog name) thoughts?
I know someone with a dog named Wilco ;D Go for it!
I'm going to name my next cat "Tweedy"
I have 4 right now.
Thurston - named after Thurston Moore (he's a gay cat and he seems to be British)
James - (He came with the name, he also seems to be British)
Owen - Named after Owen Wilson.
Sunny - We didn't name him but the girl we got him from named him after some hot soap-op star. So I just tell people he's named after Sunny Bono.
Quote from: sweatboard on Feb 17, 2012, 11:17 PM
I have 4 right now.
Thurston - named after Thurston Moore (he's a gay cat and he seems to be British)
We had a Thurston for 14 years. Got him just after Washing Machine came out. The name really suited, he used to do this little arch of his back and get all tense before leaping at whatever he was gonna attack. Kinda looked like what SY Thurston would do with his shoulders before he launched into attacking his guitar...
My Thurston just hides under the bed. I like to think he's coming up with new ways to tune a guitar, but then other times I think he's just a british fagot.
Quote from: sweatboard on Feb 18, 2012, 05:06 AM
My Thurston just hides under the bed. I like to think he's coming up with new ways to tune a guitar, but then other times I think he's just a british fagot.
What a post
Kicking Television... first time I've relistened since I really got to know all their material. its amazing!
yep, the fact that they now play Impossible Germany and Bull Black Nova on the same night is one of the best things humanity has going for it right now.
that and this guy
Juggalo Gangster With His Kid Painted Up (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woUUsty9wvY#)
fuuuuuuuck, ;D
From Wilco-
Greetings everyone,
We've hinted about some forthcoming big show announcements and here's the start. First, we've got two nights at the awe-inspiring Red Rocks in Morrison, CO -- June 22 w/ guests the Punch Brothers and June 23 with support from Dr. Dog. Tix for this one on sale Friday, April 6 at 10am Mountain time.
Next up: Chicagoland. Yep, one big night July 8 at the Kane Country Cougars ballpark in Geneva, IL -- a Chicago-centric bill featuring Wilco (of course), Andrew Bird and his band, plus The Congregation (an up & coming 8-piece soul band). And it all ends with fireworks (literally) under the west suburban stars. If you missed those amazing Chicago shows in December, consider this a second chance. Tickets on sale Saturday, April 7 at 10am Central time.
If you haven't checked out the shows page lately, a bunch of May gigs in the Southeastern US are up and on sale now -- from Fayetteville, Arkansas to Birmingham, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi and Tampa, Miami and St. Augustine, Florida and back home via Memphis. Get tickets while you can HERE (http://wilcoworld.net/#!/shows/).
Also, 30% off music in April. I just picked up Summerteeth, AM, and YHF vinyl for $55 total, including shipping (all 180 gram + CDs)!
I'm there for Red Rocks! I'm still holding out hope for MMJ to play there this year, but I'm gonna jump on Wilco there for sure while I'm waiting to see what MMJ is gonna do with the late summer/fall as far as touring.
I really want to go to the Red Rocks show on the 23rd, but I have Avett Bros. tickets in Sac on the 24th. Bumming hard.
But I did get my drink on last night and fired up the Ashes of American Flags DVD. :beer:
wilco peeps! how does one get the muthafuckin presale tix for wilco shows
Make an account here....
http://wilco.frontgatetickets.com/ (http://wilco.frontgatetickets.com/)
And sign up for their newsletter or read viachicago.org to double check the times
You bolded the wrong part of that email, yYac... ;)
Quote from: ALady on Apr 02, 2012, 12:10 AM
You bolded the wrong part of that email, yYac... ;)
I considered it, but they've given the windy city a lot of attention lately. Fixed.
Back atcha ;)
I will definitely be at Chicagoland. The love Wilco has given their hometown lately is just amazing. I can't wait for MMJ's Increasingly Smaller Venue tour of their hometown. Yum Center -> The Palace -> The Brown -> Headliners -> My backyard. Topped off with a Waterfront show complete with Wax Fang, Cabin, and fireworks.
Back to wilco though. Chicagoland will be my first proper Wilco show.
I'm toying with the idea of having my brother bring the kids down for that show. I feel like it could be a good setting for their first rock show...could be family-friendly up in the stands, right?
Here's the setlist for the Tweedy show I saw Friday - didn't end up going Saturday as an old college friend was in town and we opted for beer and karaoke instead. Setlist chosed by the first 30 or so diehards in line.
Setlist:
Dawned On Me
Wishful Thinking
Laminated Cat (a/k/a Not For The Season)
The Community Song (sung twice)
Message From Mid-Bar (live debut)
Art Of Almost
New Madrid
Box Full Of Letters
In A Future Age
Reservations
Born Alone
Passenger Side
Wait Up
--happy birthday sung to Stacy (and Billy)--
Henry and the H-Bombs [Mott the Hoople]
Thirteen [Big Star]
Forget The Flowers
Sunloathe (live debut)
I Wish My Baby Was Born [traditional]
At My Window Sad And Lonely
I'll Fight
Standing O
Just A Kid
Gun
Pecan Pie
ELT
Airline To Heaven
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A Shot in the Arm
Walken (partially performed at edge of stage w/o PA system)
Dreamer In My Dreams
does anyone have any idea how the stage will be set up for Chicagoland?
Quote from: e_wind on Apr 03, 2012, 12:46 PM
does anyone have any idea how the stage will be set up for Chicagoland?
I'm guessing somewhere behind 2nd base in center field.
see below.
Wilco To Headline July 8 Concert at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark
The Kane County Cougars organization and Fifth Third Bank Ballpark will host Wilco for a Sunday evening concert on July 8. The all-Chicago lineup will also feature Andrew Bird and eight-piece soul outfit, The Congregation. The summer evening of Chicago's finest homegrown talent is part of WXRT's 40 Years of XRT celebration and culminates with a spectacular fireworks display.
"We had such a great time at our shows in December, but not everyone was able to get tickets," said Wilco's Jeff Tweedy. "So this time, we've made sure that there will be plenty of room for everyone, so anyone who wants to can come out and have a great time with us."
Tickets are $50 and go on sale Saturday, April 7 at 10 a.m. CDT. Admission is free for all children ages 4 and under. Tickets will be available online at eTix.com and at the Fifth Third Bank Ballpark ticket office. Tickets can also be purchased at The Vic Theatre box office with no service charge (3145 North Sheffield in Chicago).
All tickets are General Admission, as attendees can watch the concert from field level or sit in stadium seating. Parking lots open at 4 p.m. and doors open at 5 p.m. with the concert beginning at 5:30 p.m. Parking is $5, with a limited number of preferred $10 spots available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no Cougars game on the day of the concert.
All tickets GA... So presale doesn't matter? Nice
Quote from: e_wind on Apr 03, 2012, 01:16 PM
All tickets GA... So presale doesn't matter? Nice
It's one of the nicer minor league stadiums. The Stadium is in Geneva ( about an hour west of Chicago ) in the Fox Valley area. I've pretty much lived in the Fox Valley area my entire life. I'm not sure I can make the show yet though. I'd like to buy you a beer though before the show if I can't make it.
I've never been to Red Rocks, can somebody fill me in on the situation with the front and back GA with reserved seats in the middle? Do you have to be in line all day to get into the front GA section? Do they limit how many people can fit in that section or do they let it get really packed? My preference would be to stand near the soundboard with a bit of room around, not packed in like sardines. Better to get reserved or try for front GA?
Thanks for any advice!
I just booked my trip to Red Rocks for Wilco!!
Never been and I hate to say it but I might be ditching Forecastle for this trip....have always wanted to go and Wilco is my favorite band...couldn't pass it up.
From what I'm told it is first come first serve for GA...just like anything else. So yeah if you want to get up front you stand in line and wait.
as far as I know it is all GA....I don't think there are actual seats anywhere.
Quote from: Shug on Apr 03, 2012, 04:44 PM
I've never been to Red Rocks, can somebody fill me in on the situation with the front and back GA with reserved seats in the middle? Do you have to be in line all day to get into the front GA section? Do they limit how many people can fit in that section or do they let it get really packed? My preference would be to stand near the soundboard with a bit of room around, not packed in like sardines. Better to get reserved or try for front GA?
Thanks for any advice!
I was there for Soundgargen last summer and it was a similar setup (GA in front and back, reserved in the middle). I don't know if it is possible to say how early you would need to get there for Wilco based on my experience at Soundgarden. I got there at maybe 4 in the afternoon and got a place by the soundboard (roughly row 18) with no problem.
If you wanted to be way up front, you might need to get there fairly early and be willing to be aggressive about holding your ground in line. Tons of people were cutting in line at the Soundgarden show, which I'm guessing might not happen so much at Wilco. Also, Soundgarden had a thing where their fanclub got let in first, so that might have skewed the dynamics a bit more.
Quote from: bold992006 on Apr 03, 2012, 05:43 PM
as far as I know it is all GA....I don't think there are actual seats anywhere.
There are no actual "seats", just rows of tiers like bleachers. There are row numbers and seat numbers, and parts or sometimes all of it is reserved seating.
What it sounds like they are doing for Wilco, similar to what they did for MMJ las summer, is the front 20 to 25 rows are GA, the middle 20-30 are reserved seats, then the back is more GA.
An interesting charity event. Choose your price in an auction/lottery to be one of 1000 as Wilco plays MoCA in North Adams, MA on Tues. July 31st.
http://www.massmoca.org/event_details.php?id=727 (http://www.massmoca.org/event_details.php?id=727)
seems no harm to bid $2 and hope you hit the lottery
Wilco w/ Blitzen Trapper and Megafaun the night before folk fest at the Fort stage...I still can't get over this.
Quote from: bold992006 on Apr 11, 2012, 12:55 AM
Wilco w/ Blitzen Trapper and Megafaun the night before folk fest at the Fort stage...I still can't get over this.
Yeah, I'm trying to pretend that isn't happening, as I can't do it. I could only sell the family on NFF if I limited to one day and made it a family affair. Ahhh, if only I was a young, single guy with no stupid family to keep happy. Grrrrr. ;)
Summer Tourdates
May 10 Fayetteville, AR Arkansas Music Pavilion
May 11 Birmingham, AL Sloss Furnaces
May 12 Jackson, MS Thalia Mara Hall
May 14 Tampa, FL Morsani Hall
May 15 Miami Beach, FL The Fillmore Miami Beach
May 16 St. Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheater
May 18 Gulf Shores, AL Hangout Music Fest
May 19 Memphis, TN Mud Island Amphitheatre
May 31 Barcelona, ES Primavera Sound Festival
June 4 Dublin, IE Forbidden Fruit Festival
June 8 Porto, PT Primavera Sound Festival
June 22 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 23 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 25 Salt Lake City, UT Red Butte Garden
June 26 Boise, ID * Idaho Botanical Garden
June 28 Missoula, MT * Big Sky Brewery
July 1 Duluth, MN * Bayfront Festival Park
July 2 Rochester, MN * Mayo Civic Center Aud
July 7 Sioux City, IA Saturday in the Park
July 8 Geneva, IL Fifth Third Bank Ballpark
July 15 Louisville, KY Forecastle Festival
July 21 Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center
July 27 Newport, RI * Fort Adams State Park
July 28 Cooperstown, NY * Brewery Ommegang Field
July 29 Essex Junction, VT * Midway Lawn
July 31 North Adams, MA * MASS MoCA
August 1 Hartford, CT * The Bushnell
August 3 Rochester, NY * Highland Bowl
August 10 Goteborg, Sweden Way Out West Festival
August 11 Rees-Haldern, Germany Haldern Festival
August 12 Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, UK Wilderness Festival
August 14 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Den Atelier
August 16 St. Polten, Austria Frequency Festival
heading to the central cali coast this weekend, Wilco tomorrow at this spot, right on the beach...
(http://www.avilabeachresort.com/images/Concert2010Avila.jpg)
beach house right on the ocean rented with a few friends, short walk to the venue, afternoon show with the kids in tow. Pit stop at Firestone Walker brewery on the way there this afternoon. Gonna be a great weekend!
Looks like a great spot! Have fun!
anyone interested in trading some wilco bootlegs from 2002/ the official ones I mean.. I have most of them but am in need a few more.. thanks!
I just got a bunch of music from these guys from a friend:
Sky Blue Sky
A Ghost is Born
Kicking the Television
Being There
and I have had Yankee Hotel Foxtrot for about a year or so.
Any place you guys recommend starting?
So far, this stuff sounds great!
I'd say go in order and experience their evolution:
- Being There
- YFH
- A Ghost is Born
- Kicking Television
- SBS
SBS is a wild card; some say it's their weakest effort. I totally disagree with those sentiments, I love SBS. It is definitely their more relaxed effort and you may even catch some Grateful Dead experimental infulence in it. It's the first with Nels Cline's genius on guitar (see: Impossible Germany, You Are My Face etc., Walken, etc.).
I would say that if you like what you hear, Summerteeth is a must as well, Being There was their last to feature flat out alt-country influence. Summerteeth is vital because it added a flair of pop-rock experimenting which informed their seminal album YFH, plus it's a fun catchy album.
For a completists sake definitely check out AM, it's great but not a perfect album by any means. The only album IMHO that's skippable is Wilco.the Album. 2011's the Whole Love is a great fun album too.
Also see them live
Quote from: wolof7 on Nov 11, 2012, 10:09 AM
I'd say go in order and experience their evolution:
- Being There
- YFH
- A Ghost is Born
- Kicking Television
- SBS
SBS is a wild card; some say it's their weakest effort. I totally disagree with those sentiments, I love SBS. It is definitely their more relaxed effort and you may even catch some Grateful Dead experimental infulence in it. It's the first with Nels Cline's genius on guitar (see: Impossible Germany, You Are My Face etc., Walken, etc.).
I would say that if you like what you hear, Summerteeth is a must as well, Being There was their last to feature flat out alt-country influence. Summerteeth is vital because it added a flair of pop-rock experimenting which informed their seminal album YFH, plus it's a fun catchy album.
For a completists sake definitely check out AM, it's great but not a perfect album by any means. The only album IMHO that's skippable is Wilco.the Album. 2011's the Whole Love is a great fun album too.
Thanks for the tips, I will definitely try to listen to them in chronological order. A Ghost is Born sounds great so far!
I have heard a bit from the Whole Love and I really liked what I heard, I'm sure it could be a Christmas present this year.
As far as live shows go, I really want to catch them when they come close to me. Their live shows remind me of MMJ to a certain extent. They just keep playing and playing and I love that!
YHF is one of the greatest albums ever, but to me A Ghost is Born is easily their second best.
I like Sky Blue Sky a lot, way underrated in my opinion. It would be a good just because it has Impossible Germany, even if it didn't have anything else, but it does.
Being There is good too, more mellow alt-country-ish.
I love everything by Wilco, so it's not like I'm unbiased...
I'm a fairly new fan, so maybe I can help. I started with YHF (one of the best records of all time), and it took me a while to "get it", but once I did I absolutely fell in love. It's so different, but brilliant in every way. One thing that helped me "get" Wilco though, is the song The Art of Almost on The Whole Love. That song blew me away and the combination of that and YHF showed me how talented Jeff Tweedy really is.
So, after YHF, I went for The Whole Love a little bit because it was brand new, but really I dug into A Ghost is Born the most. YHF is a better album, but AGIB is my personal favorite Wilco album.
From there I went in order, like wolof said, (Being There, A.M., Being There, Summerteeth, Sky Blue Sky). All records are amazing in their own right, and have different sounds (similar to another band we all know and love around here). I totally skipped Wilco (the Album) because I've never heard anything positive about it. I still haven't listened to it.
But now, about a year after really, really diving in, I am really stuck on listening to recordings of Jeff Tweedy Solo shows, and they are tied with Pearl Jam as my second favorite band of all time. Jeff Tweedy is probably the only person that I feel the same about that I feel about Jim. Just an all around amazingly talented and interesting person. It's unreal how much of his emotion bleeds out through his music. Sometimes listening to Wilco can be as much of an emotional event as breaking up with a significant other.
And that's my positive rant of the day. If you couldn't tell I'm on a really bizarre Wilco kick right now.
Quote from: wolof7 on Nov 11, 2012, 10:10 AM
Also see them live
A must. Like MMJ, walking out of your first wilco show is the beginning of the rest of your lift.
Quote from: e_wind on Nov 11, 2012, 07:48 PM
I'm a fairly new fan, so maybe I can help. I started with YHF (one of the best records of all time), and it took me a while to "get it", but once I did I absolutely fell in love. It's so different, but brilliant in every way. One thing that helped me "get" Wilco though, is the song The Art of Almost on The Whole Love. That song blew me away and the combination of that and YHF showed me how talented Jeff Tweedy really is.
So, after YHF, I went for The Whole Love a little bit because it was brand new, but really I dug into A Ghost is Born the most. YHF is a better album, but AGIB is my personal favorite Wilco album.
From there I went in order, like wolof said, (Being There, A.M., Being There, Summerteeth, Sky Blue Sky). All records are amazing in their own right, and have different sounds (similar to another band we all know and love around here). I totally skipped Wilco (the Album) because I've never heard anything positive about it. I still haven't listened to it.
But now, about a year after really, really diving in, I am really stuck on listening to recordings of Jeff Tweedy Solo shows, and they are tied with Pearl Jam as my second favorite band of all time. Jeff Tweedy is probably the only person that I feel the same about that I feel about Jim. Just an all around amazingly talented and interesting person. It's unreal how much of his emotion bleeds out through his music. Sometimes listening to Wilco can be as much of an emotional event as breaking up with a significant other.
And that's my positive rant of the day. If you couldn't tell I'm on a really bizarre Wilco kick right now.
Quote from: wolof7 on Nov 11, 2012, 10:10 AM
Also see them live
A must. Like MMJ, walking out of your first wilco show is the beginning of the rest of your lift.
I agree with everything you said, being a fairly new fan myself. I tried for years and years and did not get it at all, and it's only recently clicked for me. Now they're in top five territory for me. And I am sure I will just continue to get sucked in as I get more into them.
When certain Wilco songs come on I just feel like spontaneously crying, they're just that good/emotional. And then I crack up, thinking of Nigel Tufnel saying that D minor is really the saddest of all keys and people weep instantly when they hear it. But I do sometimes have that reaction. It's bizarre that music can do that to you.
I agree with e-wind and zamjam, in the overall assesement of the band, one of my top 10 all-time, and top 5 still currently active. As overused and cliche as this is, Tweety really is a genius.
I would also recommend anyone that hasn't seen I Am Trying To Break Your Heart, the documentary of the making of YHF, do yourself a favor and see it.
A great non-album track, and there are quite a few, is their cover of Woody Guthrie's 'Jolly Banker', and there's some stuff on compilations that's quite good as well.
One last thing, w/r/t Wilco (the album), I think that it get's a really bad rap. Is it one of their best? No, not when their best are YHF and AGIB. But, compared to 'normal' bands, it's still a solid effort and worth the time (eventually). I guess, having listened to Wilco for maybe 10+ years, Wilco (the album) is a little different for me, in that I NEEDED it when it was released. So I gave it a lot of good listens and developed an affinity. I suppose if I got into them more recently, and had the backlog of their entire catalogue, it wouldn't seem as impressive or necessary, but when you have listened to everything over and over, getting new Wilco music is always a treat. I guess I only say this, so that two years from now, once you have somewhat exhausted the rest of their catalogue, you don't hesitate to go to Wilco (the album), because it's still comparatively pretty damn good.
It's actually kinda funny, I just put on Wilco (the Album), just to confirm what I was writing above, and to pick out a few tracks to recommend, and realized - I recommend almost all of them. Really, it's filled with great tracks. Don't dismiss it...
I've not really listened to the Wilco self-title yet, but You and I is on there and I love that song!
I'll keep in mind all of the advice I'm reading. Impossible Germany...Wow.
I've definitely gotta echo the love for Wilco: The Album. I have NO IDEA why it gets trashed the way it does. Well, maybe I do -- there ARE some clunkers contained within. But if you just wipe-out "Everlasting Everything" and MAYBE "Deeper Down", this is up there with my favorite Wilco albums. And some of my all-time favorite Wilco tracks are contained within.
"Country Disappeared" is just sonic beauty. A wonderfully simplistic melody that stays in my head for days after listening. And I think "Solitaire" might be the most beautiful song Tweedy has ever penned. The BASS DRUM on this track breaks my heart. Full credit to Kotche on that one, what other drummer can tug at the heartstrings with percussion?! Beautiful slide work on this track as well.
"Wilco: The Song", "Sonny Feeling" and "You Never Know" are just so FUN. Pure pop bliss -- how can anyone not dig these songs? Maybe they aren't earth-shattering, but each song has something that keeps me coming back -- the chorus guitar feedback in "Wilco: The Song", the fuzzy slide solo freakout coda on "Sonny Feeling", the pounding piano in "You Never Know". Love these tracks.
I'd put "Bull Black Nova" on the same shelf as "Spiders" -- it's a paranoid pulse that grooves into a sonic blackhole. Listen to this bad boy with headphones and brace yourself.
Overall, I'd say this is a very worthy entry into the Wilco catalog, and fans would be missing out on some great music by not giving it a chance!
welp, i guess i gotta go to the record store
Quote from: oistheone on Nov 12, 2012, 06:13 PM
"Country Disappeared" is just sonic beauty. A wonderfully simplistic melody that stays in my head for days after listening.
"Wilco: The Song", "Sonny Feeling" and "You Never Know" are just so FUN. Pure pop bliss -- how can anyone not dig these songs? Maybe they aren't earth-shattering, but each song has something that keeps me coming back -- the chorus guitar feedback in "Wilco: The Song", the fuzzy slide solo freakout coda on "Sonny Feeling", the pounding piano in "You Never Know". Love these tracks.
Yes, yes, yes!!!
Two covers worth seeking out: Wilco doing 100 Years From Now on the Gram Parsons tribute album (totally Exile-era Stonesy piano pounding beauty, not unlike You Never Know) and Golden Smog's version of The Faces' Glad and Sorry with Gary Louris and Tweedy harmonizing. When I hear that, I'm in fucking HEAVEN!!!!
Quote from: e_wind on Nov 11, 2012, 07:48 PM
But now, about a year after really, really diving in, I am really stuck on listening to recordings of Jeff Tweedy Solo shows, and they are tied with Pearl Jam as my second favorite band of all time. Jeff Tweedy is probably the only person that I feel the same about that I feel about Jim. Just an all around amazingly talented and interesting person. It's unreal how much of his emotion bleeds out through his music. Sometimes listening to Wilco can be as much of an emotional event as breaking up with a significant other.
Great point about Tweedy solo shows. He's just such a spontaneous performer and he will really try anything live in a solo acoustic context. Really, there is not a single song in his repertoire that he won't play solo, and that's pretty amazing. I just wish he played solo a bit more, it's a bit of a rarity to get to see him solo.
So far Impossible Germany and Hell is Chrome are becoming some of my favorites! beautiful!
What is Wilco's equivalent to Steam Engine? Something epic and plays wonderfully live?
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Nov 12, 2012, 07:49 PM
So far Impossible Germany and Hell is Chrome are becoming some of my favorites! beautiful!
What is Wilco's equivalent to Steam Engine? Something epic and plays wonderfully live?
LOVE Hell Is Chrome, a favorite for me, then again there's like 50 favorites for me from Wilco, so...
Also give an extra listen to Pot Kettle Black (YHF) and Company In My Back (AGIB), these are two of my absolute favorites, but don't get quite as much love as some others and are played less live. I just love these two songs.
As for a Wilco Steam Engine, not sure there is such a thing. I would say the bands are a bit different, despite some similarity, and Wilco doesn't necessarily 'jam' as much. Wilco just writes brilliant technically crafted songs, that sometimes jam. If I had to make a comparison, and I don't really feel that comfortable comparing anything to live Steam Engine (maybe the Allman's In Memory of Elizabeth Reed), I guess I would suggest maybe: Spiders (Kidsmoke), I Am Trying To Break Your Heart or Ashes of American Flags.
To me, Wilco's "Steam Engine" is "At Least That's What You Said". This song floors me, every single time.
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Nov 12, 2012, 07:49 PM
So far Impossible Germany and Hell is Chrome are becoming some of my favorites! beautiful!
What is Wilco's equivalent to Steam Engine? Something epic and plays wonderfully live?
That's a good question. The things that come to mind to me as Wilco's Steam Engine are:
Impossible Germany ('nuff said)
Ashes of American Flags (builds to a great Nels Cline solo at the end)
At Least That's What You Said (As e_wind said, also builds to a great, cathartic jam)
Poor Places (ends in a great noise jam)
Via Chicago (great bursts of chaotic noise throughout)
I think the movie "I am Trying to Break Your Heart" has been mentioned, but I also strongly recommend "Ashes of American Flags," which is much more of a pure concert film than a documentary like IATTBYH. It's beautifully and very interestingly filmed at tour stops in five different cities.
Quote from: MrWhippy on Nov 13, 2012, 08:11 AM
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Nov 12, 2012, 07:49 PM
So far Impossible Germany and Hell is Chrome are becoming some of my favorites! beautiful!
What is Wilco's equivalent to Steam Engine? Something epic and plays wonderfully live?
That's a good question. The things that come to mind to me as Wilco's Steam Engine are:
Impossible Germany ('nuff said)
Ashes of American Flags (builds to a great Nels Cline solo at the end)
At Least That's What You Said (As e_wind said, also builds to a great, cathartic jam)
Poor Places (ends in a great noise jam)
Via Chicago (great bursts of chaotic noise throughout)
I think the movie "I am Trying to Break Your Heart" has been mentioned, but I also strongly recommend "Ashes of American Flags," which is much more of a pure concert film than a documentary like IATTBYH. It's beautifully and very interestingly filmed at tour stops in five different cities.
I think three of their most bad ass live songs are: At Least Thats What You Said, Misunderstood, and Impossibly Germany. All three are insane live. That Nels Cline.... as Jeff said... "Not only can he play guitar like that, but he smells nice, too."
I also think that The Art of Almost is an insane song, but live it doesn't translate as well, imo.
Quote from: e_wind on Nov 13, 2012, 01:41 PM
Quote from: MrWhippy on Nov 13, 2012, 08:11 AM
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Nov 12, 2012, 07:49 PM
So far Impossible Germany and Hell is Chrome are becoming some of my favorites! beautiful!
What is Wilco's equivalent to Steam Engine? Something epic and plays wonderfully live?
That's a good question. The things that come to mind to me as Wilco's Steam Engine are:
Impossible Germany ('nuff said)
Ashes of American Flags (builds to a great Nels Cline solo at the end)
At Least That's What You Said (As e_wind said, also builds to a great, cathartic jam)
Poor Places (ends in a great noise jam)
Via Chicago (great bursts of chaotic noise throughout)
I think the movie "I am Trying to Break Your Heart" has been mentioned, but I also strongly recommend "Ashes of American Flags," which is much more of a pure concert film than a documentary like IATTBYH. It's beautifully and very interestingly filmed at tour stops in five different cities.
I think three of their most bad ass live songs are: At Least Thats What You Said, Misunderstood, and Impossibly Germany. All three are insane live. That Nels Cline.... as Jeff said... "Not only can he play guitar like that, but he smells nice, too."
I also think that The Art of Almost is an insane song, but live it doesn't translate as well, imo.
I think you guys are pretty dead on with what I had assumed to be some of the greater live tunes. Impossible Germany is definitely my favorite song from them right now, but there are so many great ones! I really want the Whole Love album and Summer Teeth now :happy:
Quote from: oistheone on Nov 13, 2012, 02:11 AM
To me, Wilco's "Steam Engine" is "At Least That's What You Said". This song floors me, every single time.
Agreed.
like exist10z, I don't think Wilco really has a Steam Engine, but I did try to stretch my imagination and I thought of Sunken Treasure (kinda longer song, starts mellow and has some dissonant noise sections and good lyrics that reach an emotional peak: "Music is my saviour, I was saved by rock 'n' roll, I was tamed by rock 'n' roll, I was maimed by rock 'n' roll, got my name from rock 'n' roll")
or maybe Misunderstood or some of the other songs folks mentioned as live staples/powerhouses. They've played Impossible Germany at virtually every show for the last 5 years or so and its still amazing and killer. Nels goes off every time!
Ditto on Mr. Whippy's suggestion of the Ashes of American Flags DVD. Its my favorite thing Wilco has ever put out, so many insane peaks of brilliance, it blows me away every time.
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Nov 13, 2012, 05:16 PM
Quote from: e_wind on Nov 13, 2012, 01:41 PM
Quote from: MrWhippy on Nov 13, 2012, 08:11 AM
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Nov 12, 2012, 07:49 PM
So far Impossible Germany and Hell is Chrome are becoming some of my favorites! beautiful!
What is Wilco's equivalent to Steam Engine? Something epic and plays wonderfully live?
That's a good question. The things that come to mind to me as Wilco's Steam Engine are:
Impossible Germany ('nuff said)
Ashes of American Flags (builds to a great Nels Cline solo at the end)
At Least That's What You Said (As e_wind said, also builds to a great, cathartic jam)
Poor Places (ends in a great noise jam)
Via Chicago (great bursts of chaotic noise throughout)
I think the movie "I am Trying to Break Your Heart" has been mentioned, but I also strongly recommend "Ashes of American Flags," which is much more of a pure concert film than a documentary like IATTBYH. It's beautifully and very interestingly filmed at tour stops in five different cities.
I think three of their most bad ass live songs are: At Least Thats What You Said, Misunderstood, and Impossibly Germany. All three are insane live. That Nels Cline.... as Jeff said... "Not only can he play guitar like that, but he smells nice, too."
I also think that The Art of Almost is an insane song, but live it doesn't translate as well, imo.
I think you guys are pretty dead on with what I had assumed to be some of the greater live tunes. Impossible Germany is definitely my favorite song from them right now, but there are so many great ones! I really want the Whole Love album and Summer Teeth now :happy:
SOOO many good songs on Summerteeth. For one thing, MMJ's Golden and Pearl Jam's Thumbing My Way is Wilco's Via Chicago. Just an awesome, heartfelt accoustic (kind of) song.
Virtually every song on there could be in my personal Wilco "greatest hits. I was gonna list the best on the record but I wouldve ended up writing the first 10 tracks.
Can't believe Via Chicago hasn't been mentioned. This song is everything that is great about Wilco. Poppy, melodic, psychedelic freak out all wrapped up in one.
http://youtu.be/QdiZVo_KIlE (http://youtu.be/QdiZVo_KIlE)
i mentioned it in the post about. one of my absolute favorite songs. the first verse lyrics are some of the best of all time. notice the signature
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Right now I can not get over how great At Least That Is What You Said and Hell Is Chrome.
The lyrics of Hell Is Chrome are wonderful. Actually, a lot of Wilco's lyrics are amazing. The whole idea behind Impossible Germany is extremely intelligent. I'm quickly finding out that Jeff Tweedy really knows his stuff. I now just have to get my hands on Summer Teeth and The Whole Love or even the self title.
Via Chicago is great too!
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Nov 15, 2012, 12:19 AM
Right now I can not get over how great At Least That Is What You Said and Hell Is Chrome.
The lyrics of Hell Is Chrome are wonderful. Actually, a lot of Wilco's lyrics are amazing. The whole idea behind Impossible Germany is extremely intelligent. I'm quickly finding out that Jeff Tweedy really knows his stuff. I now just have to get my hands on Summer Teeth and The Whole Love or even the self title.
Via Chicago is great too!
Via chicago is defintely one of my favorite, but it may be a hard pill to swallow live if you arent used to the album version. The first time my girlfriend saw Wilco with me she said "I thought they just fucked up..." after the first noisy part.
Its a brilliant but tough lyric to swallow, too. "I dreamed about killing you again last night and it felt alright to me" Especially if you consider it an autobiographical song directed toward his wife. Tweedy is nothing if not bravely honest in his songwriting. I love how Jeff and John can stay right on the beat while the rest of the band goes into sonic freakout mode!
Same goes for At Least That's What You Said: "I thought it was cute for you to kiss my purple black eye / even though I caught it from you / I still think we're serious"
Another thing I respect so much about Wilco is that before they do a show, the review previous setlists of shows they have played in that town and make sure to include songs they have not played in that town before, or at least not played in a while there.
It's pretty cool to put that level of care and detail into your setlists.
Quote from: MrWhippy on Nov 16, 2012, 05:42 AM
Another thing I respect so much about Wilco is that before they do a show, the review previous setlists of shows they have played in that town and make sure to include songs they have not played in that town before, or at least not played in a while there.
It's pretty cool to put that level of care and detail into your setlists.
I've always wondered if MMJ did this or not. I feel like if I was in a band with such a great catalogue of songs that I would always pour a lot of detail in sets and I would make sure to add variety and change often.
just scored front row seats to their 2nd Melbourne show! :beer:
Quote from: ralph on Nov 22, 2012, 07:13 PM
just scored front row seats to their 2nd Melbourne show! :beer:
sweet.. enjoy!
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8486/8231071574_7d3dc763dd_z.jpg)
http://solidsoundfestival.com/ (http://solidsoundfestival.com/)
Solid Sound - Wilco's Music and Arts Festival set for June 21-23, 2013 at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA.
Starting Friday, November 30 at 10:00AM EST, a limited number of Early Worm 3-Day passes will available for $99.
Once Early Worm tickets sell out, a limited quantity of Early Bird tickets will become available for $124.
From there, regular 3-day passes become $149.
3-day passes for children ages 7-10 are $50.
Kids 6 & under get in free.
There will be a very limited number of single day tickets available in early 2013.
(http://solidsoundfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SolidSound11_4277_01CROPPED-1200x500.gif)
Regarding ^ this fest ^ , I'm wondering if a certain musician from Louisville might stop by to be part of it, as Wilco did Forecastle...
That early bird—oops, early WORM—is a hell of a deal, and I'm thinking I might finally go next year.
As for guest appearances by anybody from Louisville, I think the visit by Wilco at Forecastle wasn't exactly driven by friendship, considering Tweedy's purported opinion of MMJ. But if that happens, all the better!
I wasn't aware of Tweedy's opinion of MMJ, but while I dig Tweedy's work (solo, Wilco, Uncle Tupelo), he does sometimes appear to be a bit of an ass. Do tell...
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I mentioned this (http://forum.mymorningjacket.com/index.php/topic,14944.0/nowap.html) (scroll down) once a while back, kind of. A big Wilco fan told me that Tweedy had referred to MMJ as "My Boring Racket," though I have never learned if that was true or not.
I plan on doing this in 2013, but it may be too early to commit now.
Right now, I'm planning on trying for one of the early worm passes, at only $99. I might try to grab a second one, so I'll let folks know if I have an extra.
I don't know that I believe that my morning racket Mumbo Jumbo. Didn't wilco invite MMJ on stage once and say "this is gonna rock" and cover don't fear the reaper?
I'll be there for sure, me and the Mrs. went in 2011. Hopefully they debut a few new tracks like they did last year. I'm anxious to see the full lineup. I'd be pleasantly shocked if JJ made an appearance.
Have any of you folks been to either of the previous 2 Solid Sounds? Just curious what your opinions of it were.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Nov 29, 2012, 04:36 PM
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8486/8231071574_7d3dc763dd_z.jpg)
http://solidsoundfestival.com/ (http://solidsoundfestival.com/)
Solid Sound - Wilco's Music and Arts Festival set for June 21-23, 2013 at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA.
Starting Friday, November 30 at 10:00AM EST, a limited number of Early Worm 3-Day passes will available for $99.
Once Early Worm tickets sell out, a limited quantity of Early Bird tickets will become available for $124.
From there, regular 3-day passes become $149.
3-day passes for children ages 7-10 are $50.
Kids 6 & under get in free.
There will be a very limited number of single day tickets available in early 2013.
(http://solidsoundfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SolidSound11_4277_01CROPPED-1200x500.gif)
I want to go to one of these... wilco don't really care for the Philly area.
I almost forgot, but an hour after these went on sale, there are still 3-day early worm passes for $99 available.
I think last year it rained the whole weekend but heard the year before was an incredible time. I've never done this and would like but after doing 5 fests last year--me thinks I need some time off. (except for the Schneider family fest of course)
That Jeff Tweedy's a fucker! Did he really say that about MMJ? (lol...kidding...but I could totally see him saying that) I bet Jay Farrar would never say that.
Actually, Solid Sound didn't happen last year, I seem to recall. I was just getting into Wilco after the 2010 Solid Sound and was bummed it didn't happen this past summer, so I am definitely giving this a try. I don't see Forecastle happening, so Solid Sound and Newport will be my summer fests...
i think whichever the last one was rained the whole weekend...bold99 went i think
newport is the weekend of the bar exam so i ever get my act together, i'll be taking it...(unless i can put it off till Feb---what's another year!!)
I'm a huge Wilco fan, but Tweedy is indeed a major ass. For whatever reason he seems to talk a lot of shit about other musicians/bands. I think he's one insecure dude!
surprising if jeff said that about MMJ but whatever he can say whatever he wants.. still love yah mr. tweedy.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Nov 30, 2012, 11:17 AM
Actually, Solid Sound didn't happen last year, I seem to recall. I was just getting into Wilco after the 2010 Solid Sound and was bummed it didn't happen this past summer, so I am definitely giving this a try. I don't see Forecastle happening, so Solid Sound and Newport will be my summer fests...
Yac - there was a Solid Sound last year, it was this year that they took off. And someone mentioned rain - yes, it was wet as hell. They had to delay the first night's show about an hour because of lightning but when they finally came out they tore shit down.
I'm glad they took the year off because I think the fest organizers needed to regroup. It was fun but not as fun as it should have been in my opinion. Either Way I'll be there next summer with bells on.
I officially love Wilco. Forever and always.
Wilco - At Least That's What You Said (Rockpalast 2012) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6m4CZh_5gQ#ws)
Btw, I picked up the MP3 of Whole Love on sale on Amazon and it is damn good! Art of Almost and Dawned on Me are some of my favorites from their entire catalogue.
Seeing Wilco with my girlfriend on Saturday night in Vail, CO!!! Our 6th time seeing them this year. So excited. Loved each show I've seen on this tour.
Quote from: danimal on Dec 13, 2012, 03:07 AM
Seeing Wilco with my girlfriend on Saturday night in Vail, CO!!! Our 6th time seeing them this year. So excited. Loved each show I've seen on this tour.
Nice. Aren't they playing the whole weekend at a ski resort or something?
It rained in 2011 (no SSF in 2012)...Friday and Saturday nights, torrential downpours. We also got a quick storm on Sunday, but then we got to see Levon Helm Band close out the fest.
This is a fantastic festival...not crowded, the art installations are amazing, they're raising a lot of money for charity and, most importantly, beer is so reasonably priced! :tongue: As far as artist collaborations, it's my understanding there are always artists with whom Wilco or its members have collaborated in some form or another.
I do remember Tweedy making that comment, and Stirratt himself had a little eye roll to give recently when someone mentioned MMJ opening up for Wilco a few years ago. Then someone pointed out I'm a big Jacket fan and he seemed kind of embarrassed. :grin:
I snagged an early worm and booked a hotel early on, so I'll be there, God willing.
I've got two early worm passes, so I will be there with a friend who hates MMJ, but we go way back so I won't let that ruin our relationship. Working on convincing another friend to join us. We're thinking of camping. Looking forward to it!
Solid Sound Roll Call!
1. johnnYYac +1
2. Sassbox
3. Angelo +1?
4. e_wind?
5. Crispy?
6. you?
Quote from: johnnYYac on Jan 04, 2013, 02:11 PM
I've got two early worm passes, so I will be there with a friend who hates MMJ, but we go way back so I won't let that ruin our relationship. Working on convincing another friend to join us. We're thinking of camping. Looking forward to it!
Solid Sound Roll Call!
Yes!
1. johnnYYac +1
2. Sassbox
3. Crispy
4. Angelo +1?
5. e_wind?
6. you?
Planning on it, but not committed yet. There are other festivals I'm interested in.
I don't really understand why Wilco hates on the jacket
Well, I just got super excited to see this in June: http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2013-01/04/content_16081280.htm (http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2013-01/04/content_16081280.htm)
Yac, I'll be there with two others in tow. I believe deathstick will be gracing us with his gentlemanly presence as well :grin:
Yes! We're pretty much as definite as you can be without yet having tickets or a room booked. Between the holidays, new years, and the engagement I've been spending money like I have it. Once I catch up I'm getting us tickets. My girl isn't big on camping so we'll definitely be getting a room. I'm thinking I should book a room before as soon as possible.
Can't wait, hope for no rain this time around!!!
You might want to start making calls NOW. I booked back in June and it was already tight. Apparently the festival/band booked the entire Holiday Inn, so there are a lot of rooms off the table in an already too small market.
In fact, I am scouting around for a room for a friend and someone just told me there are absolutely no rooms in North Adams or in the immediate surrounding areas.
Ouch, seriously? In 2011 we stayed in Vermont which was about a 20 minute drive to N Adams. I was hoping to avoid that this year. Thanks for the heads up, guess I better get my ass in gear.
Unfortunately, yes. A bunch of us tried to book the Holiday Inn the day reservations opened, only to be told the festival booked the entire hotel. Most of us were able to find a place relatively close by, though. You might want to start calling and putting your name on waiting lists if any of the places offer that.
Best of luck! I'll let you know if I hear of anything, too.
Ok, thanks again.
Just picked on Summerteeth on Amazon for $6! I really have been enjoying these guys. A Ghost is Born might be my favorite. I'm looking forward to their next LP this year and the tour to go with it!
"This is how I'll tell it...Oh, but it's long..."
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Jan 13, 2013, 09:24 PM
Just picked on Summerteeth on Amazon for $6! I really have been enjoying these guys. A Ghost is Born might be my favorite. I'm looking forward to their next LP this year and the tour to go with it!
summerteeth might be my favorite wilco record. Summerteeth/AGIB/YHF are all so damn good.
Quote from: e_wind on Jan 15, 2013, 01:24 PM
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Jan 13, 2013, 09:24 PM
Just picked on Summerteeth on Amazon for $6! I really have been enjoying these guys. A Ghost is Born might be my favorite. I'm looking forward to their next LP this year and the tour to go with it!
summerteeth might be my favorite wilco record. Summerteeth/AGIB/YHF are all so damn good.
What about Being There e? You don't lump that in with the other 3 you mentioned?
Summerteeth is great so far, but I need to listen to it some more before I figure out how it fits among the other greats. Via Chicago is ridiculous! A Ghost Is Born is probably my favorite album so far, although I love all of the ones I own (AGIB, ST, HYF, SBS, WL, BT, and Kicking Television).
I really love Whole Love for some reason. I think Art of Almost is one of their best. One Sunday Morning is beautifully haunting and I have grown fond of it. I also can't get enough of Dawned on Me, Whole Love, I Might etc.
At Least That's What You Said is super amazing. I love the build to the jammy guitar bit. It is definitely up there for me.
Quote from: Angelo on Jan 15, 2013, 10:40 PM
Quote from: e_wind on Jan 15, 2013, 01:24 PM
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Jan 13, 2013, 09:24 PM
Just picked on Summerteeth on Amazon for $6! I really have been enjoying these guys. A Ghost is Born might be my favorite. I'm looking forward to their next LP this year and the tour to go with it!
summerteeth might be my favorite wilco record. Summerteeth/AGIB/YHF are all so damn good.
What about Being There e? You don't lump that in with the other 3 you mentioned?
Yeah, you're right. Being There would definitely be included. IMO, they dont have a "bad" record.
I'm missing A.M. and Wilco I believe. Any recommendations where to go after Summerteeth? I'm addicted...
Quote from: e_wind on Jan 15, 2013, 11:27 PM
Yeah, you're right. Being There would definitely be included. IMO, they dont have a "bad" record.
I agree. :beer:
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Quote from: e_wind on Jan 15, 2013, 11:27 PM
Yeah, you're right. Being There would definitely be included. IMO, they dont have a "bad" record.
I agree. :beer:
As do I. But if I was forced to pick 1 of their records that I could never listen to again it would be either A.M. or Wilco (The Album). I think I would choose W(TA).
Tweedy seems to get a little bit of a bad wrap here because of things he may or may not have said re: MMJ. but he is a solid dude. how stoked will everyone be if Jim James ends up doing this kind of thing in the future
Jeff Tweedy of Wilco (Documentary) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on0v_nmKI1c#ws)
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Jan 15, 2013, 11:37 PM
I'm missing A.M. and Wilco I believe. Any recommendations where to go after Summerteeth? I'm addicted...
please don't forget to check out Loose Fur and Golden Smog after you satiate yourself with the proper Wilco releases!
Quote from: Angelo on Jan 16, 2013, 10:59 AM
Quote from: iLikeBeer on Jan 16, 2013, 10:11 AM
Quote from: e_wind on Jan 15, 2013, 11:27 PM
Yeah, you're right. Being There would definitely be included. IMO, they dont have a "bad" record.
I agree. :beer:
As do I. But if I was forced to pick 1 of their records that I could never listen to again it would be either A.M. or Wilco (The Album). I think I would choose W(TA).
mine would definitely be W(TA), because it has the most throw away songs.
2 tickets purchased! Don't have a place to stay yet but whatever. If we need to drive 20 minutes to get there it won't be the end of the world.
For those that already purchased, did you choose the Printpass delivery option? It's probably too early but I was wondering if anyone got an email yet.
1. johnnYYac +1
2. Sassbox
3. Crispy
4. Angelo +1
5. e_wind?
6. you?
I'm going to be in Sacramento for a few days next week for work, and am going to head with a buddy to Oakland on Wed night (Jan 23) to see Nels Cline Singers.
Any chance any other Forum peeps will be there?
Quote from: MrWhippy on Jan 21, 2013, 11:25 AM
I'm going to be in Sacramento for a few days next week for work, and am going to head with a buddy to Oakland on Wed night (Jan 23) to see Nels Cline Singers.
Any chance any other Forum peeps will be there?
I didn't even know about it. Where is it? I saw them at high Sierra a couple years ago and they were amazing.
Hey Zan.
The shows are at a place called Duende in Oakland. He's doing a 3 or 4 night residency, starting on Wed. See here:
https://nelsclinesingers.eventbrite.com/?nomo=1
The Wed. show is the only one I can make, and my friend and I are definitely going. Let me know if you might make it as well, you'd be more than welcome to join us. It would be fun to see you again.
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/422224/december-13-2012/sign-off---jeff-tweedy--mavis-staples---sean-lennon----happy-xmas--war-is-over--?xrs=share_copy (http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/422224/december-13-2012/sign-off---jeff-tweedy--mavis-staples---sean-lennon----happy-xmas--war-is-over--?xrs=share_copy)
this video
Wilco - Message From The Mid-Bar - 2011 Speak Into The Rose EP (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0HfjgyCbxQ#)
I fucking love that song. Also, I bought tickets to the second night of his 2 nights at the Vic, but I may not be able to go now, so if anyone wants the pair, face value....
I really hope they announce the lineup for Solid Sound soon. Already having tix and being happy enough with 2 Wilco headlining shows, anything they announce is pure gravy.
Quote from: Angelo on Feb 04, 2013, 01:28 PM
I really hope they announce the lineup for Solid Sound soon. Already having tix and being happy enough with 2 Wilco headlining shows, anything they announce is pure gravy.
Some comedy gravy, then?
John Hodgeman (The Daily Show, Bored to Death) will be joined by fellow The Daily Show correspondent Al Madrigal, Reggie Watts (Comedy Bang Bang), and Jen Kirkman (Chelsea Lately, Perfect Couples, Phineas and Ferb) on Saturday, June 22nd.
Solid Sound 2013 - John Hodgman (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99ZOsoj6yKk#)
Yeah, I saw the comedy gravy last week. Not too much interest there, but this leads me to believe the musical lineup is coming shortly.
I really fucking love One Sunday Morning. Whole Love is pretty solid throughout, and it makes me excited for their new album coming out.
Btw, Via Chicago has clicked with me and it is epic.
Jeff Garlin (of Curb Your Enthusiasm fame) has started his own podcast. It basically him and a guest having a causal conversation about anything and everything. There's been only 3 episodes so far, Larry David was the first guest. The third episode features him shooting the shit with Jeff Tweedy and can be downloaded here if anyone's interested http://www.earwolf.com/episode/jeff-tweedy/ (http://www.earwolf.com/episode/jeff-tweedy/). You can also subscribe via iTunes.
Quote from: Angelo on Feb 10, 2013, 12:38 PM
Jeff Garlin (of Curb Your Enthusiasm fame) has started his own podcast. It basically him and a guest having a causal conversation about anything and everything. There's been only 3 episodes so far, Larry David was the first guest. The third episode features him shooting the shit with Jeff Tweedy and can be downloaded here if anyone's interested http://www.earwolf.com/episode/jeff-tweedy/ (http://www.earwolf.com/episode/jeff-tweedy/). You can also subscribe via iTunes.
this was a great listen.... tweedy is so funny but awkward at the same time.
That sounds awesome. I love Jeff and and Jeff
HEY I have two tix for the 1
3/14 Vic theater show I can't use. Face value. 170$ for both tickets + fees.
Good news and bad news:
"Solid Sound lineup announcement starts today at Noon Eastern. We'll announce the artists and activities of Solid Sound 2013, in alphabetical order, one letter at a time, every 30 minutes -- that'll be from Noon to 5:30pm today and 10am to 4:30pm tomorrow. Follow us here and on Twitter (@SolidSoundFest) for that latest updates."
We'll finally find out the lineup but it's being spoon-fed to us. Just make one announcement. This better be worth it.
Great lineup for SS3: http://solidsoundfestival.com/ (http://solidsoundfestival.com/)
Wilco
Yo La Tengo
Medeski, Martin & Wood with Special Guests
Neko Case
The Dream Syndicate
Nels Cline & Julian Lage
Mikael Jorgensen & Greg O'Keeffe
Glenn Kotche & Darin Gray (On Fillmore), providing a live soundtrack to WNYC's Radiolab
The Autumn Defense
Border Music (featuring Marc Ribot and David Hidalgo)
Foxygen
Low
Lucius
Mark Mulcahy
Os Mutantes
The Relatives
The Blisters
White Denim
Sam Amidon
Comedy
John Hodgman
Al Madrigal
Jen Kirkman
Reggie Watts
(http://solidsound.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/solidPoster.long_1-1200x500.jpg) (http://solidsoundfestival.com/)
After whining yesterday about the way they were announcing the lineup, I woke up this morning totally excited to follow along online.
If you look at the last 2 SS lineups, I don't think there's any question this is the strongest to date. The only case that can be made is 2011 featured Levon Helm. But as a whole, I think this year takes the cake. I started listening to Foxygen and am really digging it. Will definitely check their set out.
I wish Wilco played Boston once in awhile. I need to see them live already. :cheesy:
They played September 2011 at the Wang, and April 2010 at the Orpheum. Not to mention shows in Concord NH, Burlington, Hartford, Providence, Newport, Portland, etc the past couple years....
Roasted
Quote from: bigloop on Feb 15, 2013, 12:30 PM
They played September 2011 at the Wang, and April 2010 at the Orpheum. Not to mention shows in Concord NH, Burlington, Hartford, Providence, Newport, Portland, etc the past couple years....
I think I just missed the wang in terms of when i got into Wilco enough to see them live . I can't really get to those other places cause I rarely have enough money for a ticket alone let alone money to travel to those places.
One of the many nice things about wilco is that they've kept their ticket prices relatively low...they're still in the $40s. Good on them.
Quote from: bigloop on Feb 15, 2013, 04:48 PM
One of the many nice things about wilco is that they've kept their ticket prices relatively low...they're still in the $40s. Good on them.
Shit, we're paying upwards of $100 a ticket for the Aussie shows in March/April. :undecided:
Yikes! It was $45 before fees for last summer's New England tour. The thing about ticket prices, once the decision is made and the ticket is bought, the price you paid is forgotten as you're bathing in the outstanding live music experience.
We always pay over the top prices down here though. Might have something to do with being at the arse end of nowhere!
speaking of ticket prices, 170$ isn't THAT MUCH for a pair of tickets to see Jeff Tweedy since its for charity. hint, hint, chicago peeps.
Does anyone know the reason why Wilco's shows aren't available on archive.org? I know a lot of their recordings are available at the Wilco Archive but it's not as organized and informative as Archive. It's frustrating, I wish they would just make them available on there already.
Solid Sound 2013 - The Full Picture (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYBTMg048EM#ws)
Day-By-Day Lineup Announced
Set times coming soon. Single day tickets can be purchased HERE (http://solidsound.frontgatetickets.com/).
Friday, June 21:
Wilco
The Relatives
White Denim
plus Yo La Tengo playing live to the film "The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller"
Saturday, June 22:
Wilco
Neko Case
Low
Yo La Tengo
Foxygen
The Dream Syndicate
Lucius
Mark Mulcahy
Sam Amidon
plus John Hodgman's Comedy Cabaret featuring Reggie Watts, Al Madrigal, Jen Kirkman,
Sunday, June 23:
The Blisters
Mikael Jorgensen and Greg O'Keeffe
Nels Cline and Julian Lage
Glenn Kotche's On Fillmore backing a live performance of the public radio show Radiolab
The Autumn Defense
Border Music featuring Mark Ribot and David Hidalgo
Os Mutantes
Medeski, Martin & Wood (and special guests)
Well I'm kind of glad I passed on this, I would definitely leave on Sunday morning.
Yeah Sunday isn't looking too hot for me either. I wouldn't mind catching Autumn Defense and even OS but there is a good chance we leave early Sunday. Regardless, 2 Wilco shows plus a nice looking lineup on Saturday, all in the Berkshire Mountains, make it all worth while.
Jeff tweedy is featured on Jeff garland's (from curb your enthusiasm) new podcast 'By the Way, In Conversation'....Haven't listened yet but listened to both Larry David and Lena Dunham eps...Jeff is so freakin funny and genuine. I'm sure the interview with Tweedy can't miss. It's available free on iTunes
I hear you about Sunday. But for the faithful, it looks awesome. A whole day of Wilco side projects (not to mention Tweedy's son's band) capped off with Hidalgo/Ribot and MMW. Sign me up! Plenty of time to check out the galleries that I missed Saturday because of all the killer music that day. And if the place does clear out, that means more room to stretch out. No complaints here.
Quote from: bigloop on Feb 27, 2013, 07:29 PM
I hear you about Sunday. But for the faithful, it looks awesome. A whole day of Wilco side projects (not to mention Tweedy's son's band) capped off with Hidalgo/Ribot and MMW. Sign me up! Plenty of time to check out the galleries that I missed Saturday because of all the killer music that day. And if the place does clear out, that means more room to stretch out. No complaints here.
I am in this camp, Sunday looks pretty fucking sweet to me. Speaking of camping, anybody planning on doing that? I'm considering it, since I can deal with those northern-type temperatures and a less refugee camp-style size.
Me and my crew are staying at Savoy Mountain State Forest Campground, up in the highlands, about a 15 minute drive. Sweet, sweet campground, with a pond for swimming, some great grassy sites, stars to die for. We've camped there each year, and this year have 4 sites for our group. http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/western/svym.htm (http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/western/svym.htm)
The Historic Valley campground is in town, much closer and much more convenient, but not quite as nice (still a great option though). We stayed there for the FreshGrass Festival last September. http://camping.northadams-ma.gov/ (http://camping.northadams-ma.gov/)
You can't go wrong with either one.
As expected, friends who stayed in Solid Sound camping were not nearly as happy as we were.
Quote from: Crispy on Feb 27, 2013, 07:35 PM
Quote from: bigloop on Feb 27, 2013, 07:29 PM
I hear you about Sunday. But for the faithful, it looks awesome. A whole day of Wilco side projects (not to mention Tweedy's son's band) capped off with Hidalgo/Ribot and MMW. Sign me up! Plenty of time to check out the galleries that I missed Saturday because of all the killer music that day. And if the place does clear out, that means more room to stretch out. No complaints here.
I am in this camp, Sunday looks pretty fucking sweet to me. Speaking of camping, anybody planning on doing that? I'm considering it, since I can deal with those northern-type temperatures and a less refugee camp-style size.
bigloop just mentioned it, but me and my friend have a tent site at Historic Valley campground. $32 for the weekend, and about 1.6 miles from the fest (about a 30 min. walk).
http://camping.northadams-ma.gov/ (http://camping.northadams-ma.gov/)
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8243/8514189413_49883acd13_c.jpg)
Suhhhweet, I think I'll be tenting with you guys, Johnny. :beer: :beer: :beer:
Quote from: Crispy on Feb 28, 2013, 09:09 AM
Suhhhweet, I think I'll be tenting with you guys, Johnny. :beer: :beer: :beer:
Mention my name or site (Wild 1-3) when you contact to reserve and they can put us near each other. I suppose you could join our site, too, as its just two of us. We can bring gear and save you some luggage. And let me know if you need a ride to/from airports.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Feb 28, 2013, 10:37 AM
Quote from: Crispy on Feb 28, 2013, 09:09 AM
Suhhhweet, I think I'll be tenting with you guys, Johnny. :beer: :beer: :beer:
Mention my name when you contact to reserve and they can put us near each other. I suppose you could join our site, too, as its just two of us. We can bring gear and save you some luggage.
Right on, thanks! I already sent a request and will name-drop you when they get back to me and get a spot close by. At this point I'm planning to do a big-ass road trip for the deal, so I should be good on gear. Bring your horseshoes!
Quote from: Crispy on Feb 28, 2013, 11:05 AM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Feb 28, 2013, 10:37 AM
Quote from: Crispy on Feb 28, 2013, 09:09 AM
Suhhhweet, I think I'll be tenting with you guys, Johnny. :beer: :beer: :beer:
Mention my name when you contact to reserve and they can put us near each other. I suppose you could join our site, too, as its just two of us. We can bring gear and save you some luggage.
Right on, thanks! I already sent a request and will name-drop you when they get back to me and get a spot close by. At this point I'm planning to do a big-ass road trip for the deal, so I should be good on gear. Bring your horseshoes!
Damn, a good 3000 mile adventure, there and back. Sounds like fun. You've got a lot of choices mid-way- Chicago, Indy, Louisville. Stop in Cleveland for the R&R HoF. Niagara Falls. Cool.
This is cool.
Wilco's Friday Night Solid Sound Set to be All Requests
We're excited to announce that Wilco's Friday night set will consist of 100% requested material from you, the fans! This includes Wilco songs as well as originals. Comedian John Hodgman will host the show and include a very special segment of "Stump The Band," in which he will take requests from the audience to see if the band can play them on the spot.
Also, a reminder that 3 day weekend passes will increase to $149 at noon on Monday so be sure to purchase them now if you want to pay only $124. CLICK HERE (http://solidsound.frontgatetickets.com/choose.php?a=1&lid=74175&eid=83723) for your discounted tickets. Single day tickets are also now available. Won't you join us?
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 08, 2013, 10:40 AM
This is cool.
Wilco's Friday Night Solid Sound Set to be All Requests
We're excited to announce that Wilco's Friday night set will consist of 100% requested material from you, the fans! This includes Wilco songs as well as originals. Comedian John Hodgman will host the show and include a very special segment of "Stump The Band," in which he will take requests from the audience to see if the band can play them on the spot.
Also, a reminder that 3 day weekend passes will increase to $149 at noon on Monday so be sure to purchase them now if you want to pay only $124. CLICK HERE (http://solidsound.frontgatetickets.com/choose.php?a=1&lid=74175&eid=83723) for your discounted tickets. Single day tickets are also now available. Won't you join us?
Sweet! I'm going to ask for One Big Holiday, just to see the look on Tweedy's face.
In other news, I heard back from the campground you're staying at, and they're all booked up! Do you think it'd be okay to fit another tent in your site? No problem if not, I still have other options.
Quote from: Crispy on Mar 08, 2013, 10:53 AM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 08, 2013, 10:40 AM
This is cool.
Wilco's Friday Night Solid Sound Set to be All Requests
We're excited to announce that Wilco's Friday night set will consist of 100% requested material from you, the fans! This includes Wilco songs as well as originals. Comedian John Hodgman will host the show and include a very special segment of "Stump The Band," in which he will take requests from the audience to see if the band can play them on the spot.
Also, a reminder that 3 day weekend passes will increase to $149 at noon on Monday so be sure to purchase them now if you want to pay only $124. CLICK HERE (http://solidsound.frontgatetickets.com/choose.php?a=1&lid=74175&eid=83723) for your discounted tickets. Single day tickets are also now available. Won't you join us?
Sweet! I'm going to ask for One Big Holiday, just to see the look on Tweedy's face.
In other news, I heard back from the campground you're staying at, and they're all booked up! Do you think it'd be okay to fit another tent in your site? No problem if not, I still have other options.
You're more than welcome to join us! We may just have to park one of our cars by their office. Don't see anything about tent limits per site (campground policies (http://camping.northadams-ma.gov/Policies.html)), plus I can bring a larger, "family-size" tent if need be. Might be good to have regardless.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 08, 2013, 12:09 PM
Quote from: Crispy on Mar 08, 2013, 10:53 AM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 08, 2013, 10:40 AM
This is cool.
Wilco's Friday Night Solid Sound Set to be All Requests
We're excited to announce that Wilco's Friday night set will consist of 100% requested material from you, the fans! This includes Wilco songs as well as originals. Comedian John Hodgman will host the show and include a very special segment of "Stump The Band," in which he will take requests from the audience to see if the band can play them on the spot.
Also, a reminder that 3 day weekend passes will increase to $149 at noon on Monday so be sure to purchase them now if you want to pay only $124. CLICK HERE (http://solidsound.frontgatetickets.com/choose.php?a=1&lid=74175&eid=83723) for your discounted tickets. Single day tickets are also now available. Won't you join us?
Sweet! I'm going to ask for One Big Holiday, just to see the look on Tweedy's face.
In other news, I heard back from the campground you're staying at, and they're all booked up! Do you think it'd be okay to fit another tent in your site? No problem if not, I still have other options.
You're more than welcome to join us! We may just have to park one of our cars by their office. Don't see anything about tent limits per site (campground policies (http://camping.northadams-ma.gov/Policies.html)), plus I can bring a larger, "family-size" tent if need be. Might be good to have regardless.
Great, thanks, man! A communal tent would be nice for hanging out, plus I have an awning/shelter thingy that attaches to the side of an SUV, and a wee tent for myself, because you surely don't want to be sharing that space during sleepy time. :rolleyes:
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 08, 2013, 10:40 AM
This is cool.
Wilco's Friday Night Solid Sound Set to be All Requests
We're excited to announce that Wilco's Friday night set will consist of 100% requested material from you, the fans! This includes Wilco songs as well as originals. Comedian John Hodgman will host the show and include a very special segment of "Stump The Band," in which he will take requests from the audience to see if the band can play them on the spot.
This is so cool. I wonder if they've ever done anything like this before? Yet another reason to be excited for Solid Sound.
Quote from: Crispy on Mar 08, 2013, 12:28 PM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 08, 2013, 12:09 PM
Quote from: Crispy on Mar 08, 2013, 10:53 AM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 08, 2013, 10:40 AM
This is cool.
Wilco's Friday Night Solid Sound Set to be All Requests
We're excited to announce that Wilco's Friday night set will consist of 100% requested material from you, the fans! This includes Wilco songs as well as originals. Comedian John Hodgman will host the show and include a very special segment of "Stump The Band," in which he will take requests from the audience to see if the band can play them on the spot.
Also, a reminder that 3 day weekend passes will increase to $149 at noon on Monday so be sure to purchase them now if you want to pay only $124. CLICK HERE (http://solidsound.frontgatetickets.com/choose.php?a=1&lid=74175&eid=83723) for your discounted tickets. Single day tickets are also now available. Won't you join us?
Sweet! I'm going to ask for One Big Holiday, just to see the look on Tweedy's face.
In other news, I heard back from the campground you're staying at, and they're all booked up! Do you think it'd be okay to fit another tent in your site? No problem if not, I still have other options.
You're more than welcome to join us! We may just have to park one of our cars by their office. Don't see anything about tent limits per site (campground policies (http://camping.northadams-ma.gov/Policies.html)), plus I can bring a larger, "family-size" tent if need be. Might be good to have regardless.
Great, thanks, man! A communal tent would be nice for hanging out, plus I have an awning/shelter thingy that attaches to the side of an SUV, and a wee tent for myself, because you surely don't want to be sharing that space during sleepy time. :rolleyes:
those aren't pillows (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb95d-0Eu0A#)
:grin: :grin: :grin:
How bout those Patriots, huh?
Quote from: Angelo on Mar 08, 2013, 12:36 PM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 08, 2013, 10:40 AM
This is cool.
Wilco's Friday Night Solid Sound Set to be All Requests
We're excited to announce that Wilco's Friday night set will consist of 100% requested material from you, the fans! This includes Wilco songs as well as originals. Comedian John Hodgman will host the show and include a very special segment of "Stump The Band," in which he will take requests from the audience to see if the band can play them on the spot.
This is so cool. I wonder if they've ever done anything like this before? Yet another reason to be excited for Solid Sound.
very cool. hopefully this show gets a Roadcase release.
http://thesteamengine.net/home/download-wilco-2008-02-19-the-riviera-chicago-il.html (http://thesteamengine.net/home/download-wilco-2008-02-19-the-riviera-chicago-il.html)
Nice looking setlist here from The Steam Engine website. Horns!!! I wish they still played shows like this one.
Quote from: Shug on Mar 18, 2013, 02:52 PM
http://thesteamengine.net/home/download-wilco-2008-02-19-the-riviera-chicago-il.html (http://thesteamengine.net/home/download-wilco-2008-02-19-the-riviera-chicago-il.html)
Nice looking setlist here from The Steam Engine website. Horns!!! I wish they still played shows like this one.
Downloading now, thanks for sharing, Shug.
Wilco week starts this Wednesday! Perfect antidote to the post Crazy Horse tour blues... :beer:
Who's getting up at 5:30 Chicago Time with me?
Live Concert Webcast from the Sydney Opera House (http://wilcoworld.net/#!/live-stream-sydney/)
Cheers, ralph! (I want to call you "Dive") :beer:
I'll be up and listening.
You can call me whatever you like crispy! :beer:
Last night was the 1st night of the Opera House run. Shortest non-festival Wilco set I've ever seen. All done in just on 90 minutes. Felt like it was over just as it was getting started. Bit disappointing to be honest. Hopefully tonight they go a bit longer due to the webcast, but I'm not getting my hopes up....
The 2 Melbourne shows were also hampered by curfews but were both 2 hrs. Great shows though.
Shouldn't be complaining really. The last 4 weeks have been insane. 8 crazy horse and 4 wilco shows. Now I've gotta pay the credit card off so I can afford Bridge Benefit in October...
Live stream is awesome so far. I need every morning to start like this.
Well, so much for my plan to see this, I woke up at 2 after having crazy dreams about getting webcasts set up and couldn't go back to sleep. When I finally did get back to sleep, I had more crazy dreams and sure as hell didn't want to get up at 5 when the alarm went off, so I shut it off and went back to sleep. With more crazy dreams, this time with MMJ playing at a nice theater in Oklahoma that doesn't exist, and Jim James complimenting my smoking jacket.
Maybe I can catch a replay or something.
You do have a nice smoking jacket.
Greetings.
We're only 58 days out from Solid Sound, and things are heating up so let's get right to it.
Wilco's Friday night set at Solid Sound will be comprised exclusively of fan-requested songs, including covers. The band is now taking song submissions and promises to learn 50 of the requested songs. Submit your request now, but make it count — you only get one. Do it HERE (http://solidsoundfestival.com/request-a-song-now-for-wilcos-friday-night-set/).
If you're coming from Boston or NYC, let Peter Pan do the driving. We've teamed up with Peter Pan to bring you right to the festival gates, for only $40 each way. The buses will have wifi, power outlets, movies, and best of all, you don't have to drive. Check out a new promo video below & get more info HERE (http://solidsoundfestival.com/travel/bostonnyc-buses/).
Have a good camping story? Send us your best one by Midnight on April 30 and you could win 4 tickets, a campsite, tons of gear from Mountain Hardwear & more. All the info HERE (http://solidsoundfestival.com/solid-sound-camping-contest/).
We've also created a festival-specific Spotify playlist. Subscribe by May 15 and you could win tickets & more. Info HERE (http://solidsoundfestival.com/spotify-sweepstakes/).
To top it all off, we've added the fantastic (and local) Sean Rowe to the lineup. As always, the latest and greatest info is here: solidsoundfestival.com (http://solidsoundfestival.com/)
Your Solid HQ Crew
Solid Sound Schedule FRIDAY, JUNE 21
6:30 – 7:30 PM
White Denim (Courtyard C)
7:45 – 8:45 PM
The Relatives (Joe's Field)
9:15 – 11:15 PM
WILCO (All Request show) (Joe's Field)
11:30 PM – 12:30 AM
screening of The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller with a live soundtrack by Yo La Tengo (Courtyard C)
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
12:00 – 12:45 PM
Mark Mulcahy (Courtyard C)
12:00 – 3:00 PM
Comedy Cabaret (1st Set) (Hunter Theatre)
12:45 – 1:30 PM
Lucius (Courtyard D)
1:30 – 2:15 PM
Sean Rowe (Courtyard C)
2:15 – 3:00 PM
The Dream Syndicate (Courtyard D)
3:00 – 3:45 PM
Sam Amidon (Courtyard C)
4:00 – 7:00 PM
Comedy Cabaret (2nd Set) (Hunter Center)
4:00 – 5:00 PM
Yo La Tengo (Courtyard D)
5:00 – 6:00 PM
Foxygen (Courtyard C)
6:00 – 7:00 PM
Low (Courtyard D)
7:15 – 8:30 PM
Neko Case (Joe's Field)
9:00 – 11:30 PM
WILCO (Night 2) (Joe's Field)
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
11:30 AM – 12:15 PM
The Blisters (Courtyard C)
12:15 – 1:00 PM
Mikael Jorgensen, Greg O'Keeffe & Oliver Chapoy (Courtyard D)
1:00 – 2:00 PM
Story Pirates (Courtyard C)
1:00 – 2:00 PM
Nels Cline & Julian Lage (Hunter Center)
2:00 – 3:00 PM
The Autumn Defense (Courtyard D)
3:00 – 4:00 PM
WNYC's Radiolab w/ live scoring by On Fillmore (Courtyard C)
4:00 – 5:00 PM
Os Mutantes (Joe's Field)
5:00 – 6:00 PM
Marc Ribot & David Hidalgo (Courtyard D)
6:00 – 7:00 PM
Medeski Martin & Wood w/ Special Guests (Joe's Field)
Since there was much talk about Wilco in the Americanarama thread, I've been trying to make connections between MMJ and Wilco, since people who like one band are "supposed" to like the other. I dont think they are the same band at all, but songs I've thought about so far that are similar....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gXzAXIensA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gXzAXIensA)
AND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xt6Pn4tIfI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xt6Pn4tIfI)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UTq_EhaDUU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UTq_EhaDUU)
AND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_09P9p0qa2A (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_09P9p0qa2A)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozziWTxwVJA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozziWTxwVJA)
also not a video, but
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq_c-iTMO4s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq_c-iTMO4s)
again, i dont think theyre the same band at all... but it always helps me "get" a band when I have a specific song pointed out to me
This is such a great place, North Adams is so cool. Im so jealous as I can't go.
a new roadcase bootleg today... tuscan, AZ 2012
Quote from: e_wind on May 08, 2013, 01:54 PM
Since there was much talk about Wilco in the Americanarama thread, I've been trying to make connections between MMJ and Wilco, since people who like one band are "supposed" to like the other. I dont think they are the same band at all, but songs I've thought about so far that are similar....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gXzAXIensA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gXzAXIensA)
AND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xt6Pn4tIfI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xt6Pn4tIfI)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UTq_EhaDUU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UTq_EhaDUU)
AND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_09P9p0qa2A (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_09P9p0qa2A)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozziWTxwVJA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozziWTxwVJA)
also not a video, but
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq_c-iTMO4s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq_c-iTMO4s)
again, i dont think theyre the same band at all... but it always helps me "get" a band when I have a specific song pointed out to me
I agree about Dancefloors and Monday being very similar. Amazing. I'm starting to "get" Wilco a bit, but I don't see them becoming a top 10 favorite of mine.
Don't Fear the Reaper collaboration is great. I really hope they do that together this summer.
EDIT -- thanks bartel. I fixed incorrect name above.
Quote from: APR on May 09, 2013, 09:46 PM
Quote from: e_wind on May 08, 2013, 01:54 PM
Since there was much talk about Wilco in the Americanarama thread, I've been trying to make connections between MMJ and Wilco, since people who like one band are "supposed" to like the other. I dont think they are the same band at all, but songs I've thought about so far that are similar....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gXzAXIensA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gXzAXIensA)
AND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xt6Pn4tIfI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xt6Pn4tIfI)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UTq_EhaDUU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UTq_EhaDUU)
AND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_09P9p0qa2A (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_09P9p0qa2A)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozziWTxwVJA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozziWTxwVJA)
also not a video, but
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq_c-iTMO4s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq_c-iTMO4s)
again, i dont think theyre the same band at all... but it always helps me "get" a band when I have a specific song pointed out to me
I agree about Dancefloors and Ashes being very similar. Amazing. I'm starting to "get" Wilco a bit, but I don't see them becoming a top 10 favorite of mine.
Don't Fear the Reaper collaboration is great. I really hope they do that together this summer.
ashes of american flags is a different song... that song linked is called monday but the DVD is called Ashes of american flags...
http://pitchfork.com/news/50676-watch-wilcos-glenn-kotche-drums-on-faucets-in-bizarre-television-commercial/ (http://pitchfork.com/news/50676-watch-wilcos-glenn-kotche-drums-on-faucets-in-bizarre-television-commercial/)
I also wanna say that I'm watching AoAF right now, and theres not a person in Wilco that isn't a genius at their instrument (or song writing in Tweedys case)
Quote from: e_wind on May 08, 2013, 01:54 PM
Since there was much talk about Wilco in the Americanarama thread, I've been trying to make connections between MMJ and Wilco, since people who like one band are "supposed" to like the other. I dont think they are the same band at all, but songs I've thought about so far that are similar....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gXzAXIensA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gXzAXIensA)
AND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xt6Pn4tIfI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xt6Pn4tIfI)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UTq_EhaDUU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UTq_EhaDUU)
AND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_09P9p0qa2A (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_09P9p0qa2A)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozziWTxwVJA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozziWTxwVJA)
also not a video, but
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq_c-iTMO4s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq_c-iTMO4s)
again, i dont think theyre the same band at all... but it always helps me "get" a band when I have a specific song pointed out to me
This is great - thanks for posting it.
Quote from: e_wind on May 11, 2013, 01:12 PM
I also wanna say that I'm watching AoAF right now, and theres not a person in Wilco that isn't a genius at their instrument (or song writing in Tweedys case)
This soundcheck version of "Ashes" is one of my favourites. Beautiful.
Wilco - Ashes of american flags - song from the movie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O72cQZeTbxQ#)
Quote from: radiatortunes on May 11, 2013, 09:37 PM
Quote from: e_wind on May 11, 2013, 01:12 PM
I also wanna say that I'm watching AoAF right now, and theres not a person in Wilco that isn't a genius at their instrument (or song writing in Tweedys case)
This soundcheck version of "Ashes" is one of my favourites. Beautiful.
Wilco - Ashes of american flags - song from the movie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O72cQZeTbxQ#)
Indeed, pretty incredible version of a great song. Nels Cline's solo is stunning.
OK, given that the Ashes of American Flags movie is coming up quite a bit, I had a question about the movie.
Flake and I were watching it not that long ago, and we got to the part at the end credits where there is this old man with Jeff saying that he is Jeff's dad. I always thought that was just some random old person and Jeff sort of goes along with him saying he is his dad just to make fun of the guy, but Flake thought it really was his dad.
Does anyone know for certain?
Quote from: MrWhippy on May 12, 2013, 02:01 PM
OK, given that the Ashes of American Flags movie is coming up quite a bit, I had a question about the movie.
Flake and I were watching it not that long ago, and we got to the part at the end credits where there is this old man with Jeff saying that he is Jeff's dad. I always thought that was just some random old person and Jeff sort of goes along with him saying he is his dad just to make fun of the guy, but Flake thought it really was his dad.
Does anyone know for certain?
I'm not 100% certain but I'm almost positive that that's his pop. Despite the lyrics in One Sunday Morning, him and his father have a really good relationship. I remember reading an interview where Jeff talks about how his dad gets pumped up for their shows.
I'm 100% certain that's his dad. Can't you tell from their faces? They have the exact same bulbous nose and round face. Jeff even makes a joke about it. That's a funny part when his Dad is going on and on about how proud he is of his son's accomplishments and Jeff gets embarrassed.
Apparently his dad also encouraged him to write the song Casino Queen. The story goes Jeff was all bummed out about losing his money on one of those riverboat casinos and was telling his dad about it. His dad said "Well, why don't you just write a song about it. You might get some of your money back from the song one day." Such a down to earth Midwestern guy.
yeah... defeinitely his dad. they look exactly the same. exactly
does anyone have the mp3s of Sunken Treasure Live? I cant get my DVD download thing to work.
Quote from: Angelo on May 12, 2013, 07:33 PM
Quote from: MrWhippy on May 12, 2013, 02:01 PM
OK, given that the Ashes of American Flags movie is coming up quite a bit, I had a question about the movie.
Flake and I were watching it not that long ago, and we got to the part at the end credits where there is this old man with Jeff saying that he is Jeff's dad. I always thought that was just some random old person and Jeff sort of goes along with him saying he is his dad just to make fun of the guy, but Flake thought it really was his dad.
Does anyone know for certain?
I'm not 100% certain but I'm almost positive that that's his pop. Despite the lyrics in One Sunday Morning, him and his father have a really good relationship. I remember reading an interview where Jeff talks about how his dad gets pumped up for their shows.
The lyrics in One Sunday Morning aren't written from Jeff's perspective. It's all based on a really frank conversation he had with the writer Jane Smiley's boyfriend.
If you're looking for personal family type lyrics, see Please Tell My Brother. That's one's written about Jeff's family members, with a verse for each.
OK, so I guess the consensus is that it really is his dad he is with in that scene at the end of Ashes of American Flags. That just surprises me as he is so condescending and sarcastic to the person, it's just hard for me to see him treating his dad that way.
Quote from: MrWhippy on May 20, 2013, 05:41 AM
OK, so I guess the consensus is that it really is his dad he is with in that scene at the end of Ashes of American Flags. That just surprises me as he is so condescending and sarcastic to the person, it's just hard for me to see him treating his dad that way.
It's defintely his Dad.
I never thought of him as being condescending and sarcastic to his Dad in that scene. I was just always struck by how awkward and anxious Jeff seems to be around all those people.
8 more days!!! Can't wait!!!
4 days to Solid Sound! Weather lookin' good!
(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5461/9069292595_ff6e1b551a_n.jpg)
(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3828/9069292867_67a359f0a6_n.jpg)
2 days to solid sound! weather still looking good.
lagunitas and smuttynose as sponsors better mean they're on tap all weekend.
can't freaking wait for this!
For those there how great was the all request set? Here's the set list and some videos from Jambase
http://www.jambase.com/Articles/118811/Wilco-Focuses-On-Covers-For-First-Ever-All-Request-Set (http://www.jambase.com/Articles/118811/Wilco-Focuses-On-Covers-For-First-Ever-All-Request-Set)
They set the tone with The Boys Are Back in Town. Entire show rocked! Nailed the Daft Punk. And Surrender was perfect. Pat played mostly guitar, very little keys per rockin' set list.
Man oh man, I wish I was there to hear Boys Are Back, Surrender, Reaper, Your Bird Can Sing and so many others. Happy for you lucky folks who were there, awesome!
That setlist is sooooo awesome. Jealous.
Wilco - And Your Bird Can Sing - Take 2 (The Beatles) - Solid Sound - MASS MoCA - June 21, 2013 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC2UTEKbBQU#ws)
they did a good job with Daft Punk
Wilco - Get Lucky - 6/21/13 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcL4zJxBMH8#ws)
Wilco - Don't Fear the Reaper (cut) (Blue Oyster Cult) - Solid Sound - MASS MoCA - June 21, 2013 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JH2iqj9BfU#ws)
snippet of Don't Fear The Reaper with roadie Josh on cowbell! :drum:
One of the fellows in the group I'm travelling/staying with is a taper. He said there were at least 5 or 6 other tapers set up around the soundboard. I haven't checked VC recently, perhaps one of the recordings has already been uploaded.
Neko was outstanding tonight, lots of new material, record will be out Sept 3rd.
Fairly standard Wilco set list. Band seemed really happy but were prob more energetic last night. Highlights for me were FarFarAway and You Are My Face.
Quote from: radiatortunes on Jun 23, 2013, 01:23 AM
One of the fellows in the group I'm travelling/staying with is a taper. He said there were at least 5 or 6 other tapers set up around the soundboard. I haven't checked VC recently, perhaps one of the recordings has already been uploaded.
Neko was outstanding tonight, lots of new material, record will be out Sept 3rd.
Fairly standard Wilco set list. Band seemed really happy but were prob more energetic last night. Highlights for me were FarFarAway and You Are My Face.
28 songs and no A Ghost is Born love? That hurts.
Nevertheless, it still was an excellent set list.
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Jun 23, 2013, 01:29 AM
Quote from: radiatortunes on Jun 23, 2013, 01:23 AM
One of the fellows in the group I'm travelling/staying with is a taper. He said there were at least 5 or 6 other tapers set up around the soundboard. I haven't checked VC recently, perhaps one of the recordings has already been uploaded.
Neko was outstanding tonight, lots of new material, record will be out Sept 3rd.
Fairly standard Wilco set list. Band seemed really happy but were prob more energetic last night. Highlights for me were FarFarAway and You Are My Face.
28 songs and no A Ghost is Born love? That hurts.
Nevertheless, it still was an excellent set list.
Yeah, I missed hearing AGIB, too. It's easily my favourite record.
I'm looking forward to the Autumn Defense today. I was lucky enuf to see Pat yesterday morning. I gave him one of my Wilco clay pins as a bday gift and got a picture taken with him!
no AGIB love, but that set is :shocked:
I Got You (opener :thumbsup:)
FTF
She's A Jar
Summerteeth
Candyfloss
Sunken Treasure
Far Far Away
Just A Kid
DIMD.....
i wouldn't call that a standard wilco show
Quote from: Mr. White on Jun 24, 2013, 01:02 AM
I don't think this has been posted yet. AXSTV (340 on Directv) had an hour long Wilco special last night at 11:45. They were live, and the discription only said, "Music. (2013) The band performs "War on War" and "Jesus, etc." High-Def, CC, Special." It is scheduled for re-broadcast today, June 24, 2013 at 3:30 am (only 2 and a half hours from right now) and once more at 2:00 pm.
i recorded it. Its from 2003, a PBS Soundstage performance.
Quote from: parkervb on Jun 22, 2013, 10:02 AM
For those there how great was the all request set? Here's the set list and some videos from Jambase
http://www.jambase.com/Articles/118811/Wilco-Focuses-On-Covers-For-First-Ever-All-Request-Set (http://www.jambase.com/Articles/118811/Wilco-Focuses-On-Covers-For-First-Ever-All-Request-Set)
A copy of the All Request set is now on Dime at the following link:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=455005 (http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=455005)
...and The Steam Engine!
http://thesteamengine.net/home/download-wilco-2013-06-21-solid-sound-festival-north-adams-m.html (http://thesteamengine.net/home/download-wilco-2013-06-21-solid-sound-festival-north-adams-m.html)
Wow. Can't wait to hear. I would kill to see wilco or MMJ cover ripple
Quote from: e_wind on Jun 24, 2013, 11:37 PM
Wow. Can't wait to hear. I would kill to see wilco or MMJ cover ripple
No kidding! Dying to hear the color me impressed, bet they crushed that one.
It was nice seeing Pavement and the Replacements make the cut. I was surprised there were no Pixies songs in that set...
Quote from: e_wind on Jun 24, 2013, 11:37 PM
Wow. Can't wait to hear. I would kill to see wilco or MMJ cover ripple
if I recall correctly, Tweedy pulled a "Bobby" and forgot the words during Ripple. It sorta falls apart at the end, but still cool to hear them try.
I think in this case, we can say he pulled a garcia....
Quote from: johnnYYac on Jun 25, 2013, 09:20 AM
Quote from: e_wind on Jun 24, 2013, 11:37 PM
Wow. Can't wait to hear. I would kill to see wilco or MMJ cover ripple
if I recall correctly, Tweedy pulled a "Bobby" and forgot the words during Ripple. It sorta falls apart at the end, but still cool to hear them try.
I heard about this on Tales From the Golden Road on the GD channel on Sirius while travelling back from a weekend of camping at Mammoth Cave. His last line was, "If I knew the
words, I would take you home..." Classic save by Tweedy! :beer:
They actually played Ripple with Phil back in 1999:
http://youtu.be/5FwnHQa36xs (http://youtu.be/5FwnHQa36xs)
Quote from: e_wind on Jun 23, 2013, 10:03 AM
no AGIB love, but that set is :shocked:
I Got You (opener :thumbsup:)
FTF
She's A Jar
Summerteeth
Candyfloss
Sunken Treasure
Far Far Away
Just A Kid
DIMD.....
i wouldn't call that a standard wilco show
Yeah, you know, you're absolutely right. "Standard" probably wasn't a very accurate description. I've never seen them open with "I Got You". I've only seen it near the end of a show with "Red-Eyed And Blue" proceeding it. And songs like "At My Window", "Just A Kid" and "Summerteeth" are definitely not standards.
I suppose what I meant was I thought there would be more of these types of rarities/deep cuts (John's "It's Just That Simple", "Blasting Fonda", "Cars Can't Escape","A Magazine Called Sunset", "Dash 7") as opposed to the amount of usual fare played ("IG", "A Shot In The Arm", "Via Chicago", "HMD", "ITMWLY"). Not a complaint, I still loved the show.
Solid Sound Night 2 is up at nyctaper:
http://www.nyctaper.com/2013/06/wilco-june-22-2013-solid-sound-festival-flacmp3streaming/ (http://www.nyctaper.com/2013/06/wilco-june-22-2013-solid-sound-festival-flacmp3streaming/)
Quote from: radiatortunes on Jul 01, 2013, 10:49 AM
Solid Sound Night 2 is up at nyctaper:
http://www.nyctaper.com/2013/06/wilco-june-22-2013-solid-sound-festival-flacmp3streaming/ (http://www.nyctaper.com/2013/06/wilco-june-22-2013-solid-sound-festival-flacmp3streaming/)
Sweet! GBTT!
I just bought the ALAC version of night 1 of solid sound from their roadcase thing. I can't not have some of those covers in high quality. If anyone wants... PM me or something.
Also, can we can talk about bad wrap that W(TA) gets? Its definitely at the low end of the discography, but its not a total bust by any means.
I NEVER understood the hate for WTA. Who did hate it exactly? Pitchfork? What a shocker.
As a latecomer to the Wilco scene, WTA was one of the first albums I picked up, and it grabbed me immediately. "Wilco: The Song" is a great tongue-in-cheek rocker, "Bull Black Nova" is a pounding, circling psychedelic trip if there ever was one, and "Solitaire" is one of the most tender songs Wilco has ever recorded. Kotche's near-silent kick drum on "Solitaire" gets me everytime. It takes a master musician to bring out emotion using the most emotionless instrument there is.
But anyway, "You Never Know", "Sonny Feeling", great rockers I still listen to often. "Country Disappeared" is a fantastic song, another great tender ballad that Tweedy nails and Nels' guitar work on this track is so understated. People rip this album for not "featuring" Nels, but man, the fretwork is there, you just gotta listen for it.
The only times the album comes even close to "dissappointing" for me is "Deeper Down" as the second track -- this song never really did it for me -- and "Everlasting Everything" as the album finale. Both tracks are okay, but if I had to make a pared-down version of this album, those two would be my first cuts.
Quote from: oistheone on Jul 03, 2013, 12:39 PM
I NEVER understood the hate for WTA. Who did hate it exactly? Pitchfork? What a shocker.
As a latecomer to the Wilco scene, WTA was one of the first albums I picked up, and it grabbed me immediately. "Wilco: The Song" is a great tongue-in-cheek rocker, "Bull Black Nova" is a pounding, circling psychedelic trip if there ever was one, and "Solitaire" is one of the most tender songs Wilco has ever recorded. Kotche's near-silent kick drum on "Solitaire" gets me everytime. It takes a master musician to bring out emotion using the most emotionless instrument there is.
But anyway, "You Never Know", "Sonny Feeling", great rockers I still listen to often. "Country Disappeared" is a fantastic song, another great tender ballad that Tweedy nails and Nels' guitar work on this track is so understated. People rip this album for not "featuring" Nels, but man, the fretwork is there, you just gotta listen for it.
The only times the album comes even close to "dissappointing" for me is "Deeper Down" as the second track -- this song never really did it for me -- and "Everlasting Everything" as the album finale. Both tracks are okay, but if I had to make a pared-down version of this album, those two would be my first cuts.
:thumbsup: :beer:
You Never Know - pounding piano rocker, love it!
Country Disappeared - I love this almost as much as the song Ashes of American Flags, similar mood and topic, I think.
Wilco The Song is just fun, I'd love to hear it live again, it was a good opener, IMO.
I'm not a fan of the anxiety-inducing Bull Black Nova, but it is the arty track on the record and it drives hard.
One Wing is a lovely song, too.
Quote from: Shug on Jul 03, 2013, 01:48 PM
Quote from: oistheone on Jul 03, 2013, 12:39 PM
I NEVER understood the hate for WTA. Who did hate it exactly? Pitchfork? What a shocker.
As a latecomer to the Wilco scene, WTA was one of the first albums I picked up, and it grabbed me immediately. "Wilco: The Song" is a great tongue-in-cheek rocker, "Bull Black Nova" is a pounding, circling psychedelic trip if there ever was one, and "Solitaire" is one of the most tender songs Wilco has ever recorded. Kotche's near-silent kick drum on "Solitaire" gets me everytime. It takes a master musician to bring out emotion using the most emotionless instrument there is.
But anyway, "You Never Know", "Sonny Feeling", great rockers I still listen to often. "Country Disappeared" is a fantastic song, another great tender ballad that Tweedy nails and Nels' guitar work on this track is so understated. People rip this album for not "featuring" Nels, but man, the fretwork is there, you just gotta listen for it.
The only times the album comes even close to "dissappointing" for me is "Deeper Down" as the second track -- this song never really did it for me -- and "Everlasting Everything" as the album finale. Both tracks are okay, but if I had to make a pared-down version of this album, those two would be my first cuts.
:thumbsup: :beer:
You Never Know - pounding piano rocker, love it!
Country Disappeared - I love this almost as much as the song Ashes of American Flags, similar mood and topic, I think.
Wilco The Song is just fun, I'd love to hear it live again, it was a good opener, IMO.
I'm not a fan of the anxiety-inducing Bull Black Nova, but it is the arty track on the record and it drives hard.
One Wing is a lovely song, too.
You and I and I'll Fight are amazing songs as well. I freakin love this album and never understood the disrespect for it. Country Disappeared is one of my absolute favorite Wilco songs. Totally agree w/ Shug, though...I fast forward Bull Black Nova every time.
Quote from: oistheone on Jul 03, 2013, 12:39 PM
I NEVER understood the hate for WTA. Who did hate it exactly? Pitchfork? What a shocker.
As a latecomer to the Wilco scene, WTA was one of the first albums I picked up, and it grabbed me immediately. "Wilco: The Song" is a great tongue-in-cheek rocker, "Bull Black Nova" is a pounding, circling psychedelic trip if there ever was one, and "Solitaire" is one of the most tender songs Wilco has ever recorded. Kotche's near-silent kick drum on "Solitaire" gets me everytime. It takes a master musician to bring out emotion using the most emotionless instrument there is.
But anyway, "You Never Know", "Sonny Feeling", great rockers I still listen to often. "Country Disappeared" is a fantastic song, another great tender ballad that Tweedy nails and Nels' guitar work on this track is so understated. People rip this album for not "featuring" Nels, but man, the fretwork is there, you just gotta listen for it.
The only times the album comes even close to "dissappointing" for me is "Deeper Down" as the second track -- this song never really did it for me -- and "Everlasting Everything" as the album finale. Both tracks are okay, but if I had to make a pared-down version of this album, those two would be my first cuts.
I don't hate WTA, it (and SBS) just fall to the bottom when I think of their albums. If I were to place them into tiers, Level 1 - I love Being There through Ghost, Level 2 - a little notch below, but still love AM and Whole Love. Then, for me, there is a separation and SBS and WTA. That said, I love Impossible Germany every time I hear it, love One Wing, but just don't find myself ever motivated to listen to the whole album of these two, whereas I don't have this issue with any of their other releases.
So no hate, just not absolute love for me. Hopefully that made sense.
As mentioned above, Wilco is selling soundboards from the two nights at Solid Sound.
http://wilco.kungfustore.com/categories/558-solid-sound (http://wilco.kungfustore.com/categories/558-solid-sound)
There's also a few cool posters.
(https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.kungfustore.com/system/photos/assets/6799/6799-medium.jpg)
(https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.kungfustore.com/system/photos/assets/6800/6800-medium.jpg)
The owl one is sold out, Oops. Apparently, it is not! Ordered.
(https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.kungfustore.com/system/photos/assets/6796/6796-medium.jpg)
so I went with the subway map.
(https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.kungfustore.com/system/photos/assets/6797/6797-medium.jpg)
If you want to read nine pages of contentious opinions about Wilco The Album and how it is hated or loved, try this thread: http://viachicago.org/topic/47971-wilco-the-forgotten-album/] [url]http://viachicago.org/topic/47971-wilco-the-forgotten-album/ (http://[url)[/url]
I post very very rarely on via Chicago. I don't know why but it seems so damn elitist or something
Quote from: markcel on Jul 03, 2013, 03:17 PM
Quote from: oistheone on Jul 03, 2013, 12:39 PM
I NEVER understood the hate for WTA. Who did hate it exactly? Pitchfork? What a shocker.
As a latecomer to the Wilco scene, WTA was one of the first albums I picked up, and it grabbed me immediately. "Wilco: The Song" is a great tongue-in-cheek rocker, "Bull Black Nova" is a pounding, circling psychedelic trip if there ever was one, and "Solitaire" is one of the most tender songs Wilco has ever recorded. Kotche's near-silent kick drum on "Solitaire" gets me everytime. It takes a master musician to bring out emotion using the most emotionless instrument there is.
But anyway, "You Never Know", "Sonny Feeling", great rockers I still listen to often. "Country Disappeared" is a fantastic song, another great tender ballad that Tweedy nails and Nels' guitar work on this track is so understated. People rip this album for not "featuring" Nels, but man, the fretwork is there, you just gotta listen for it.
The only times the album comes even close to "dissappointing" for me is "Deeper Down" as the second track -- this song never really did it for me -- and "Everlasting Everything" as the album finale. Both tracks are okay, but if I had to make a pared-down version of this album, those two would be my first cuts.
I don't hate WTA, it (and SBS) just fall to the bottom when I think of their albums. If I were to place them into tiers, Level 1 - I love Being There through Ghost, Level 2 - a little notch below, but still love AM and Whole Love. Then, for me, there is a separation and SBS and WTA. That said, I love Impossible Germany every time I hear it, love One Wing, but just don't find myself ever motivated to listen to the whole album of these two, whereas I don't have this issue with any of their other releases.
So no hate, just not absolute love for me. Hopefully that made sense.
This is pretty close to where I am although I think I'd move SBS up to Level 2 and leave WTA at Level 3. Like you, I have little interest in listening to all of WTA. I love Country Disappeared and One Wing, and I'd go as far as to say I'll Fight is quite good, too. But the rest is just really disappointing to me. I think The Whole Love proves how sub-par WTA was and that this incarnation of the band is capable of so much more.
As an aside...as much as I can't stand "You And I" I have to admit that when I saw/heard Jeff and Feist perform it at a Jeff solo show in Toronto, it was a pretty good, i.e. not awful.
Whatdayknow, they played Country Disappeared last night!
Quote from: Shug on Jul 06, 2013, 12:08 PM
Whatdayknow, they played Country Disappeared last night!
And I'm pretty sure I read that they played "I'll Fight" in Tuscaloosa!
After seeing them twice again this summer I am fully back into my Wilco obsession. It had been 3 years since the last time I saw them, but they KILLED it in Toronto and Buffalo on Americanarama and now I am back on that bus.
Seriously contemplating buying those Solid Sound fest mp3s
Looks like Wilco will be playing an aftershow for ACL Fest on October 11th. They posted on FB last night that they had two bits of Austin related news, one being that they're going to air their latest ACL taping in the near future and to mark your calendars for October 11th. There's an announcement sometime today, but I'm pretty sure it's for an aftershow and on my birthday no less!!!! Fuck yes!!!!!
This is so exciting!
The Autumn Defense (John and Pat) have already announced a late night thingie for the 11th...if today's announcement is a Tweedy solo show I think my head is going to explode!
didn't realize the autumn defense had an aftershow on the 11th as well. interested to see what exactly this announcement will be.
fuck yes! I was right! apparently the autumn defense is actually the day before on the 10th so it will be WILCO on the 11th on my birthday no less. the presale tickets go on sale at 10am central manana! fuck yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :grin:
Quote from: Crayton09 on Aug 21, 2013, 06:38 PM
fuck yes! I was right! apparently the autumn defense is actually the day before on the 10th so it will be WILCO on the 11th on my birthday no less. the presale tickets go on sale at 10am central manana! fuck yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :grin:
A birthday show - nice! Good luck with the presale tomorrow! :happy:
Quote from: Crayton09 on Aug 21, 2013, 06:38 PM
fuck yes! I was right! apparently the autumn defense is actually the day before on the 10th so it will be WILCO on the 11th on my birthday no less. the presale tickets go on sale at 10am central manana! fuck yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :grin:
Pumped for this show myself...
Now you can make up for missing them at both Forecastle and Americanarama this summer!
In case anyone is interested, there is a reference to butt chugging during the Solid Sound all requests show on 6/21/2013.
I'm sure it's Fully's fault somehow.
"I wonder why we listen to poets when nobody gives a fuck"
These Jeff Tweedy solo dates were announced yesterday. Apparently more shows to be announced soon. A Dec 8th Seattle (Moore Theatre) show was advertised by songkick.com yesterday, too, but that link is gone now.
http://www.jambase.com/articles/119309/jeff-tweedy-to-play-two-solo-shows-at-san-francisco-fillmore (http://www.jambase.com/articles/119309/jeff-tweedy-to-play-two-solo-shows-at-san-francisco-fillmore)
I shall "pray" for Tweedy's return to the Englert in Iowa City...
yup. if no shows others shows get announced I think I'm gonna hit up the filmore. those shows are my first days as a person who graduated from college, so it'll be a gift trip to myself.
this may have been posted before but I' not going back to check, but this is a pro shot set of Wilco playing at the Sydney Opera House last April. Love finding random pro shot sets on the Youtube
Live At The House: Wilco (Full Set) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNrUDTKfPEQ#ws)
I got Chromecast for my birthday and it's a must for anyone who watches a lot of live music on Youtube.
I dont know anything about Chromecast other than its similar to Apple TV. What about chrome cast allows you to watch this that other products dont have? Etiehr way, Ive never seen this, thanks for posting.
If MMJ reads these boards, I hopethey dont read them too closely... they other day, for the first time, without missing a beat when asked what my favorite band was, I said Wilco. I felt dirty, like I cheated.
Quote from: e_wind on Mar 11, 2014, 11:52 AM
I dont know anything about Chromecast other than its similar to Apple TV. What about chrome cast allows you to watch this that other products dont have? Etiehr way, Ive never seen this, thanks for posting.
If MMJ reads these boards, I hopethey dont read them too closely... they other day, for the first time, without missing a beat when asked what my favorite band was, I said Wilco. I felt dirty, like I cheated.
Chromecast is similar to Apple TV but much less expensive ($35 compared to $100). It looks like a USB drive, it plugs into your HDMI port, gets power from either an available USB port on your TV or it has an adapter. You set it up on your wireless network and can stream video from your laptop, phone or tablet using supported apps like Netflix or Youtube. Chromecast has a growing # of apps and you can use practically any device with it but i haven't gotten much further than streaming concert footage from my iPad to my TV. For that, it's worth the $35 alone.
Chromecast does seem like a good deal, though I'm getting a bit overloaded with all the streaming media options, between DirecTV's apps, my Vizio TV's apps, my Samsung Blu-ray player's apps, tablets, iPhones, my Galaxy S4, and on and on...
When I find YouTube video of decent quality, especially a pro-shot full show such as this, I copy and paste the YouTube URL at keepvid.com and download the highest quality mp4 to my desktop (720p in the case of this Wilco show). I then use DVD Flick to create a DVD file and use DVD-cloner 9 to burn a DVD. Its a bit of an old-school approach, I suppose, having a physical DVD, but works for me.
I really need a Wilco tour as badly as an MMJ tour.
The Via Chicago -> Spiders (Acoustic) -> Impossible Germany was amazing on that video.
A Jeff Tweedy solo record!
http://wxrt.cbslocal.com/2014/04/21/mayor-emanuel-announces-xrt-taste-of-chicago-concert-headliner-listen/ (http://wxrt.cbslocal.com/2014/04/21/mayor-emanuel-announces-xrt-taste-of-chicago-concert-headliner-listen/)
Great fucking news! There were rumblings over on Via Chicago about this. I heard that Spencer Tweedy plays on it. Again, great news, thanks for sharing!
Hopefully this summer!
I'm pretty excited about it. Someone on the radiohead board (always a tough crowd) called Jeff and the band he's supposedly assembled for this record the "American Atoms For Peace." Haha!
That's awesome news! I wonder if the shows he's already booked for the summer will still be solo shows? Or with this new crack band? Either way, should be great!
new Loose Fur rekkid this year too! :thumbsup:
Does anybody on this thread happen to have this???
http://thesteamengine.net/home/2011/3/8/download-jeff-tweedy-the-collected-1997-2003.html (http://thesteamengine.net/home/2011/3/8/download-jeff-tweedy-the-collected-1997-2003.html)
Yes! PM sent
I think they should add the "Jesus, Etc." sammich: you can combine anything you want.
http://www.blogto.com/restaurants/sky-blue-sky-toronto (http://www.blogto.com/restaurants/sky-blue-sky-toronto)
I grew up in Chicago, they are a fucking Staple. Hands down one of the coolest bands. I've seen them 10 times and MMJ and Ryan Bingham opened and they did Casino Queen which i have never seen live. and it was awesome. Also Bob Dylan played but he phoned it in. He's a legend but I was really wanting to feel like i'm sixteen again hearing I'm alright Ma I"m only bleeding for the first time again. but I couldn't even sing along to Tangled up in Blue because it was like a cabaret jazz revue weird jazzy thing he was doing but fucking a right am i glad to have seen Dylan before I or he dies.
Lots of new Tweedy shows have been announced here:
http://wilcoworld.net/splash-wilco-page/ (http://wilcoworld.net/splash-wilco-page/)
It's also been confirmed Jeff WILL have a band on these dates, playing new shit from his solo album and then doing some Wilco/Tupelo tunes solo acoustic. Should be awesome!
WHY OH WHY IS HE NOT PLAYING IN WASHINGTON!
June 10, Lincoln Theatre. (Or do you mean WA? He played Seattle in Dec.)
YEah i meant Seattle. I would love to see him play here again. It's only been six months kinda. yeah but i heard he had a solo album to come out in fall. sounds interesting. touring with his son on drums. pretty cool
wouldn't mind a philly area show mr. tweedy
Quote from: ffghtrs on May 25, 2014, 03:57 PM
YEah i meant Seattle. I would love to see him play here again. It's only been six months kinda. yeah but i heard he had a solo album to come out in fall. sounds interesting. touring with his son on drums. pretty cool
Hey, I was at that show, too! The Moore Theatre was so freaking cold that night, although it didn't really seem to matter much once the show started.
Yeah, I'd love it if Jeff and his new band made it back this way, however, I think it's a bit of a long shot given he was just here. I made an impulse purchase for their upcoming Austin show last week.
Jeff Tweedy/TWEEDY was damn fuckin good last night!!
I've seen Wilco a bunch but always wanted to see one of those solo acoustic Jeff Tweedy shows, which is what I thought I was getting when I bought these tickets. Instead though I got the best of both: Saw TWEEDY play most if not all of their upcoming album. It was all good, really good. And then a set of just Jeff Tweedy on acoustic, some songs with harmonica, play some Wilco favorites: Via Chicago, Jesus,etc, I am Trying to Break Your Heart, Hummingbird etc., Then the band came back for 2-3 more, including California Stars!!, and then again Jeff came back alone and did Misunderstood at the front of the stage with no mics!
Plus it was at The beautiful Brown Theater where the sound is fantastic. And the crowd was very well behaved and there was a No Camera policy, which I really appreciate in seated dark theaters.
very wonderful show!!!
Anyway, here was the complete setlist — as played — for Louisville:
Down From Above*
Diamond Light*
Honey Combed*
Flowering*
Desert Bell*
Summer Noon*
Fake Fur Coat#
World Away*
New Moon*
High As Hello*
Where My Love*
Slow Love*
Nobody Dies Anymore*
Via Chicago^
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart^
New Madrid^
Pecan Pie^
No More Poetry^
You And I^
Hummingbird^
Laminated Cat (aka Not For The Season)^
The Ruling Class^
Passenger Side^
Jesus, etc.^
-------------------------
Give Back The Key To My Heart* [Doug Sahm]
Low Key* (w/Scott McCaughey on keyboard)
California Stars* (w/Scott McCaughey on keyboard)
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Misunderstood^ (performed at edge of stage w/o PA system)
* — w/full TWEEDY band
# — w/Jim Elkington only
^ — Jeff solo acoustic
Yes. Last night ruled. I have seen Wilco 5 times I think, but that was my first "solo" show. Jeff is such a great entertainer! I will say that last night was probably the most fun show I've seen of a musician doing a solo set (counting only the 2nd half).
You and I ruled. Thats one of my favorite songs off of W(TA). Passenger Side, New Madrid, GBTKTMH, and Via Chicago were other highlights. And, of course, Misunderstood: one of my all time favorite Wilco songs, and one of my all time favorite record opening songs from any band. On top of that, Tweedy's humor on stage is killer.
Loved the show from start to finish.
It's totally cool. Thanks very much for posting the two videos. I could watch and listen to Jeff sing/play all day. The guy is a genius.
The ACL ticket lottery link went live today. Good luck, everyone!
http://acltv.com/ (http://acltv.com/)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyO2EY38YcA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyO2EY38YcA)
I cant wait for this album
No doubt. So far everything I've heard has been great. I love that he is doing this. The last two Wilco album while good, sounded or felt a little bloated, these songs do not. That's not to say they sound simple either, I can't explain it.
This one was just released earlier today and is also great - http://www.stereogum.com/1691753/tweedy-wait-for-love/mp3s/ (http://www.stereogum.com/1691753/tweedy-wait-for-love/mp3s/)
I really like the songs I've heard so far from the Tweedy album. I really enjoyed The Whole Love (especially Art of Almost, One Sunday Morning, and Dawned On Me), but half of the album fell a little short. Here's to hoping the rest of this album stays strong.
Also, isn't Wilco supposed to be putting out a record sometime in the near future?
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Aug 08, 2014, 02:04 PM
I really like the songs I've heard so far from the Tweedy album. I really enjoyed The Whole Love (especially Art of Almost, One Sunday Morning, and Dawned On Me), but half of the album fell a little short. Here's to hoping the rest of this album stays strong.
Also, isn't Wilco supposed to be putting out a record sometime in the near future?
it appears like MMJ things got in the way and early 2015 is the date set... plus they have already said a full fledged tour in 2015.
I've been in the Wilco mood as of late, so I'm going to try and make my top 12 songs:
12. She's A Jar
11. Theologians
10. Spiders
9. Poor Places
8. Hell is Chrome
7. One Wing
6. Ashes of American Flags
5. Misunderstood
4. Impossible Germany
3. At Least That's What You Said
2. One Sunday Morning
1. Via Chicago
This list could definitely change tomorrow, so many songs I love!
Feel free to join in!
That's a great list. Here's mine (for today!)
12. Company In My Back
11. Hotel Arizona
10. I'm Always In Love
9. Ashes of American Flags
8. Laminated Cat / Not For The Season
7. Via Chicago
6. At Least That's What You Said
5. In A Future Age
4. Hell Is Chrome
3. One Sunday Morning
2. She's A Jar
1. Sunken Treasure
That's also a great list. Glad to see other people love One Sunday Morning.
top 12 wilco songs... damn hard but he goes
1. ALTWYS
2. She's a jar
3. Hotel Arizona
4. Art of Almost
5. Spiders
6. Misunderstood
7. Theologians
8. Bull black nova
9. Kamera
10. Sunken Treasure
11. Hell is crome
12. The Thanks I get
damn that was hard...
Crispy's Baker's Dozen Best Wilco Songs:
- I Must Be High
- Box Full of Letters
- Should Have Been in Love
- Blue Eyed Soul
- Passenger Side
- Casino Queen
- Shouldn't Be Ashamed
- Pick Up the Change
- That's Not the Issue
- I Thought I Held You
- Dash 7
- Too Far Apart
- It's Just That Simple
:rolleyes:
You're obviously a fan of their entire catalogue, Crispy.
Quote from: Angelo on Aug 10, 2014, 05:45 PM
You're obviously a fan of their entire catalogue, Crispy.
Exactly right, that's just the top 13 on my list. :thumbsup: And I think I know which record I need to spin right now...
I'm enjoying these lists
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Aug 10, 2014, 06:28 PM
I'm enjoying these lists
So am I. I only allowed myself 5-10mins to compile mine last night as I tend to overthink these things and always end up with a huge list of songs that becomes impossible to pare down.
It's amazing how the list can change from day-to-day. I'm listening to "Being There" right now and can't believe I didn't include "Far, Far Away"
Quote from: bartel on Aug 10, 2014, 10:35 AM
top 12 wilco songs... damn hard but he goes
1. ALTWYS
2. She's a jar
3. Hotel Arizona
4. Art of Almost
5. Spiders
6. Misunderstood
7. Theologians
8. Bull black nova
9. Kamera
10. Sunken Treasure
11. Hell is crome
12. The Thanks I get
damn that was hard...
May have been hard to write but it was really easy to read and enjoy!
first Wilco show is going to be a 2 night run at Lockn Festival next weekend! Can't wait
Quote from: ajclements004 on Aug 29, 2014, 08:58 AM
first Wilco show is going to be a 2 night run at Lockn Festival next weekend! Can't wait
Wilco is pretty much the reason I'm going. Shows number 7 & 8 for me. I also can't wait!
Have a great time, you guys!
I was going primarily for Wilco, too (also DBT and Tom Petty) but I decided to do the two Ohio shows instead. They're a lot easier for me to get to and the Lockn lineup isn't exactly my cup of tea.
just announced 2 nights at the cap in port chesterrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr :cheesy:
And a rarities box set coming out... Sounds interesting
Quote from: spence on Sep 02, 2014, 07:43 PM
And a rarities box set coming out... Sounds interesting
I hope it's on vinyl. Think any of it will be live? The greatest hits doesn't overly excite me, because I am an album purist, but if it's live, I might change my mind.
I would imagine both releases will end up being pretty interesting. Wilco doesn't really seem like the band that would release a boring 15 song greatest hits with no added appeal. I could be wrong though
Quote from: subinai on Sep 02, 2014, 03:25 PM
just announced 2 nights at the cap in port chesterrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr :cheesy:
And two nights at the Ryman in Nashville!!!! Sadly, I can't make either of those runs, I'm already overcommitted to rock 'n' roll travel this fall.
Quote from: e_wind on Sep 03, 2014, 12:28 AM
I would imagine both releases will end up being pretty interesting. Wilco doesn't really seem like the band that would release a boring 15 song greatest hits with no added appeal. I could be wrong though
I hope you're right!
Both Capitol Theatre shows sold out already.... fuck
need to add to the 20th anni tour like a little further south of the port chester.. philly!
Yeah both Cap shows sold out in under an hour I think, crazy. I'm fortunate I was able to snag a pair for both nights. Really looking forward to this, especially since the shows are being billed as "An Evening With".
Quote from: Angelo on Sep 05, 2014, 10:19 PM
Yeah both Cap shows sold out in under an hour I think, crazy. I'm fortunate I was able to snag a pair for both nights. Really looking forward to this, especially since the shows are being billed as "An Evening With".
oh yeah lucky fucker you will get a 3 hour show with 3 sets for sure... hope they release these in their roadcase series...
Wilco posted this on Twitter yesterday (Friday) so hopefully you'll get a third show:
"Port Chester 2x show sold out. Thanks everyone and watch this space for related news on Monday."
I saw the two Ohio shows this week and the band sounded great. They seemed genuinely happy to be back at it after an 11-month break. Lots of smiles. Jeff was having fun. Cars Can't Escape. Magazine Called Sunset. Good times.
Not 1, not 2, but 3 shows at the Cap :cheesy:
I got super lucky this morning and snagged two front-row Loge seats for night three. Good ones too. October is gonna be the shit!
Whoa...three "An Evening With" shows! Nice!
Quote from: Angelo on Sep 09, 2014, 08:13 PM
Not 1, not 2, but 3 shows at the Cap :cheesy:
I got super lucky this morning and snagged two front-row Loge seats for night three. Good ones too. October is gonna be the shit!
Nice! It doesn't get much better than a three night run at the Cap :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :cool:
(well except for 4,5,6......night runs :grin: )
Congrats Angelo. Enjoy the shows, and those sweet front row loges too. :beer:
It's killing me that I'm going to have to skip these shows. I was thinking of trying for the third night which goes on sale tomorrow but I just can't afford it. Also kinda tough to make it up to Port Chester cuz of work. I will need to see Wilco again soon but I would have loved to go to one of the shows at the Capitol.
Yessir Eric. Hopefully next year we're there for a Jacket run.
TWEEDY's "Sukierae" is streaming here:
http://www.npr.org/2014/09/14/347638329/first-listen-tweedy-sukierae?autoplay=true (http://www.npr.org/2014/09/14/347638329/first-listen-tweedy-sukierae?autoplay=true)
Quote from: radiatortunes on Sep 15, 2014, 12:21 AM
TWEEDY's "Sukierae" is streaming here:
http://www.npr.org/2014/09/14/347638329/first-listen-tweedy-sukierae?autoplay=true (http://www.npr.org/2014/09/14/347638329/first-listen-tweedy-sukierae?autoplay=true)
sounds pretty good to me
The drum beat at 4:15 on Diamond Light Part I is fantastic. I really like this record so far. Probably going to pick it up on vinyl.
@everythingchanges you are very right. that drum beat is sick. any who i just made a post/thread about Tweedy separate from this thread and it was long and rambling like i do. So you know check it out. Let's talk about the record a bit. I'm enjoying the hell of out of it. and i've only listened three times roughly. I can't wait for the tenth where i'm well versed with the 20 songs and i'm ready to really say whether or not i love, enjoyed, or just thought it was ok because it is so rare for me to say i didn't like music. I think the only time i did that was when a psychedelic orchestra played after my friends indie band and it was just screeching on violins and violas to random snare beats. Really tests the nerves. i'm out.
I'm loving the new Tweedy. Each listen is better than the last. Either I'm completely infatuated with JT, and think he can do wrong, or he's done it again and proved that he can do no wrong.
I'm really digging it too, e. I'm waiting for the CD (shush) to arrive so I can play it loud on my home stereo. I wish I could have caught one of the Tweedy shows to hear this stuff live. I wonder if any of these will make their way into a Wilco set list anytime soon?
Quote from: Angelo on Sep 25, 2014, 11:08 AM
I'm really digging it too, e. I'm waiting for the CD (shush) to arrive so I can play it loud on my home stereo. I wish I could have caught one of the Tweedy shows to hear this stuff live. I wonder if any of these will make their way into a Wilco set list anytime soon?
basically anything from this album sounds like wilco could pull it off... thinking diamond light, world away and nobody dies anymore would be great with nels and the gang..
If they do 2 set, 36 song, 3 hour shows at the Cap, I'm going to be fucking PISSED that I missed it! :grin: :grin: :grin:
Take me back to 2008 and 2010 Wilco tours when they did this night after night. Apologies to Glenn's hands and Nels' neck in advance. In 2011, Glenn told me they'd do this again someday, I hope that day has come, but I really wonder if he and Nels can take it. They ain't spring chickens anymore.
So the 3 nights in Tennessee are done and holy shit those were some great setlists! 30 song shows, no repeats for 2 nights at the Ryman and then a whole bunch of other great songs in Knoxville. I am fucking bummed I am now missing the Ryman, 3 nights at the Cap AND 5 nights in Chicago. They didn't announce their tour plans for this year until after all my concert travel money was spent, that sucks.
People who are going to these shows should be fucking stoked if they keep this 20th anniversary thing going. Lucky bastards!
I was just coming here to comment about how awesome the setlists are looking after the first three. Really glad to see no repeats at the Ryman. They didn't even play anything from W(TA) or TWL on night 2, crazy! If they go no repeats during the entire PC run I'll be thrilled. It should be the shit regardless.
That Knoxville setlist is probably the best set I've seen (not in person, just on the internetz).
I have an extra ticket for the show tonight in Raleigh
Yeah, Knoxville looked great with the return of At Least That's What You Said, Company In My Back, Country Disappeared, One Wing, Ashes and then At My Window Sad and Lonely, The Lonely 1, Passenger Side and unamplified acoustic Misunderstood, wow so many nuggets in there.
Hope they bring this tour out west in 2015!
I scored a GA ticket for tomorrow at the Cap for $60 off of craigslist today and could not be more excited. Money is tight, but I couldnt justify missing all of these shows, especially after seeing these recent setlists.
I'm going to the Tuesday Wilco Cap show also. Would be great to see you there.
I hope to see you there HH. I think we're hitting up Bartaco before the show if anyone is interested.
Quote from: Angelo on Oct 27, 2014, 10:53 PM
I hope to see you there HH. I think we're hitting up Bartaco before the show if anyone is interested.
email or text me when you are up there. would be great to see you again.
Ryman night 2 is my favorite Wilco set list ever (after 60+ shows). Amazing in every regard.
Those of you going to the Cap have a blast! You're in for an amazing run.
Anyone doing any of Chicago? I'll be there at least the last two nights .
I'm considering to a couple nights of Chicago. Probably only two, as 6 would be a lot of time of work and a lot of money.
the killed it on fallon... great song choices.
Set list tonight is ridiculous.
Promising? COME THE F*CK ON!
what time did they finish? I am thinking about going tonight
They finished a little after 10:30 last night but suspect they play a little later tonight. That's nothing but a hunch on my part.
what a show. goddman they are good.
nick offermen was in the crowd last night. talked to him. really nice guy.
Tuesdays' Wilco show, 1st of the 3 Cap shows, was pretty damn good. The setlist was outstanding and Nels Cline could be the most fun guitarist to ever watch play. It was great meeting and watching the show with headhunter and Angelo, hopefully we'll have some MMJ shows to look forward to in the near future. Here's a good recording of the show...
http://www.nyctaper.com/2014/10/wilco-october-28-2014-capitol-theatre-flacmp3streaming-full-set/ (http://www.nyctaper.com/2014/10/wilco-october-28-2014-capitol-theatre-flacmp3streaming-full-set/)
Quote from: e_wind on Oct 28, 2014, 11:06 AM
I'm considering to a couple nights of Chicago. Probably only two, as 6 would be a lot of time of work and a lot of money.
Keep me posted. I'll pack extra boot warmers if you make it. I'm there the 11th and 12th, at a minimum.
All 3 nights are now available at the following link:
http://www.nyctaper.com/ (http://www.nyctaper.com/)
From what I understand they played 90 songs with just one repeat over their 3 nights in PC! :cheesy:
Wish I could have been there! :beer:
Btw, they also have all 3 shows up on Roadcase as well as all 6 nights in Chicago for pre-order! :thumbsup:
what was the repeat?
Give Back The Key To My Heart. One of what I think was only three covers played the entire run. Both times it was performed acoustic during the final encore.
Quote from: Murph on Oct 30, 2014, 06:35 PM
Tuesdays' Wilco show, 1st of the 3 Cap shows, was pretty damn good. The setlist was outstanding and Nels Cline could be the most fun guitarist to ever watch play. It was great meeting and watching the show with headhunter and Angelo, hopefully we'll have some MMJ shows to look forward to in the near future. Here's a good recording of the show...
http://www.nyctaper.com/2014/10/wilco-october-28-2014-capitol-theatre-flacmp3streaming-full-set/ (http://www.nyctaper.com/2014/10/wilco-october-28-2014-capitol-theatre-flacmp3streaming-full-set/)
Great times Murph! Would most definitely love to rock out at some MMJ shows with you.
Quote from: Angelo on Nov 05, 2014, 10:34 PM
Give Back The Key To My Heart. One of what I think was only three covers played the entire run. Both times it was performed acoustic during the final encore.
If there has to be a repeat, that's not a bad choice :thumbsup:
The alternate version of Hummingbird... Holy shit! At the beginning you think it sucks, then by the end it's just incredible.
If you guys have not heard any of the official PC recordings yet I URGE you to check them out! So far I just have the first night and it rocks, it sports a really sick You Are My Face. It's amazing how they pretty much nailed all of these songs the way they did over those 3 nights, especially since not really having toured since Americanarama. If anyone has nights 2 or 3 and wants to trade pm me. I'm sure I'll be getting AMF for xmas so I held off on that.
Quote from: Angelo on Nov 29, 2014, 08:01 PM
If you guys have not heard any of the official PC recordings yet I URGE you to check them out! So far I just have the first night and it rocks, it sports a really sick You Are My Face. It's amazing how they pretty much nailed all of these songs the way they did over those 3 nights, especially since not really having toured since Americanarama. If anyone has nights 2 or 3 and wants to trade pm me. I'm sure I'll be getting AMF for xmas so I held off on that.
pretty sure all of the shows are here: http://www.nyctaper.com/?s=wilco (http://www.nyctaper.com/?s=wilco)
Those NYC taper recordings are audience recordings, which some folks think are just fine and some actually prefer. Others might prefer the official soundboards that Angelo was mentioning for more clarity and less of the room/audience. The SBDs sound pretty damn good to my ears. But those AUD recordings are really good, too. helps that they were recorded right at the soundboard.
I've got all the AUD's from PC and I thought all 3 nights were real good. There's a little audience chatter here and there, but the overall sound quality is real food for AUD recordings if you ask me.
Personally, I prefer the AUD recordings if they are good quality as it gives you the feel of actually being there... :beer:
Quote from: iLikeBeer on Dec 02, 2014, 10:09 AM
I've got all the AUD's from PC and I thought all 3 nights were real good. There's a little audience chatter here and there, but the overall sound quality is real food for AUD recordings if you ask me.
Personally, I prefer the AUD recordings if they are good quality as it gives you the feel of actually being there... :beer:
were there non-aud PC recordings? I only ask because I have the ones they sold and they definitely have audience chatter ("They're not stopping, they're not stopping" is my fave audience chatter I can hear)
Saturday night's show will be streamed live here, and on the radio for those in the Chicago listening area.
http://wxrt.cbslocal.com/2014/12/01/xrt-concert-exclusive-hear-wilco-live-from-the-riviera-this-saturday/ (http://wxrt.cbslocal.com/2014/12/01/xrt-concert-exclusive-hear-wilco-live-from-the-riviera-this-saturday/)
I bought the ALAC version and then burned it to CD as I wanted best possible quality. It rips on my home system! The night 1 soundboard has plenty of audience noise between songs and during, but it doesn't overwhelm. I heard complaints of too many chatterers near the back of the room and that it affected the aud recordings but I haven't listened so I can't comment.
Just ordered Alpha Mike Foxtrot from Amazon. Hope it's good! Im curious to know anyone's opinion of it? :drum:
In regards to Alpha Mike Foxtrot - I like it a lot. One of the things I like best about Wilco is hearing the different incarnations of songs that have appeared throughout the years. Listening through to this compilation really made me remember that part of my love for them. There are some really excellent live versions of different songs - especially the stuff from AGIB. A lot of folks over at Via Chicago were pretty grumbly when the tracklist was released but overall, I think the consensus is that it's a pretty great package - especially with all the liner notes.
I love AMF. I love a lot of the b sides and unreleased stuff. The alternate version of Hunmingbird is incredible. And the liner notes.... :thumbsup:
Im looking forward to the liner notes
Saturday nights Wilco show will be streaming live audio for free on WXRT
http://wxrt.cbslocal.com/2014/12/01/xrt-concert-exclusive-hear-wilco-live-from-the-riviera-this-saturday/ (http://wxrt.cbslocal.com/2014/12/01/xrt-concert-exclusive-hear-wilco-live-from-the-riviera-this-saturday/)
Setlist:
Wilco
December 5, 2014
Riveria Theater | Chicago
01 - Via Chicago
02 - Whole Love
03 - I Must Be High
04 - Handshake Drugs
05 - Wishful Thinking
06 - Hotel Arizona
07 - Either Way
08 - Childlike and Evergreen
09 - Country Disappeared
10 - Forget the Flowers
11 - Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway(again)
12 - Hummingbird
13 - On and On and On
14 - One By One
15 - A Magazine Called Sunset
16 - Camera
17 - How to Fight Loneliness
18 - Theologians
19 - I'm Always In Love
20 - Heavy Metal Drummer
21 - I'm the Man Who Loves You
22 - Dawned On Me
Encore:
23 - Hate It Here
24 - Kingpin
25 - Just a Kid
26 - Outtasite (Outta Mind)
Encore:
27 - Outta Mind (Outta Sight)
28 - Art of Almost
29 - The Thanks I Get
30 - California Stars
DAMN
Quote from: Willard1979 on Dec 04, 2014, 05:37 PM
Just ordered Alpha Mike Foxtrot from Amazon. Hope it's good! Im curious to know anyone's opinion of it? :drum:
if you're a superfan of wilco like me you will love it... It's been non-stop playing since I got it. So much difference between the era's and amazing little nuggets in this set.
Now THIS is a fuckin' Wilco setlist!!! Wilco (The Song) opener, Total Pros horn section!!!! and on Monday and You Never Know! Dreamer in My Dreams, Stirrat lead vocal Its Just That Simple, ELECTRIC version of Spiders (finally!), Sunken Treasure and Misunderstood and Someday Soon amongst lots of other nuggets and rarities. Damn I wish I was at this one.
Wilco
December 8, 2014
The Riviera Theatre | Chicago, IL
01 - Wilco (The Song)
02 - Company In My Back
03 - Hell is Chrome
04 - War On War
05 - Pot Kettle Black
06 - Sunken Treasure
07 - No More Poetry
08 - Cars Can't Escape
09 - Pieholden suite *
10 - Misunderstood
11 - Someday Soon
12 - Summerteeth
13 - It's Just That Simple
14 - You And I
15 - Someday Some Morning Sometime
16 - Laminated Cat (aka Not For The Season)
17 - Airline to Heaven
18 - Feed of Man
19 - Box Full of Letters
20 - Passenger Side
21 - Walken *
22 - I'm the Man Who Loves You *
23 - Spiders (Kidsmoke)
Encore:
24 - You Never Know *
25 - Can't Stand It *
26 - Monday *
Encore:
27 - Too Far Apart
28 - New Madrid [Uncle Tupelo]
29 - Dawned On Me
30 - Dreamer in My Dreams
* accompanied by "The Total Pros" horn section
in my head, I can't not hear "Total Pros" the way Pat Sansone says it in Ashes of American Flags.
:grin: Yeah, me too. And apparently they were wearing sparkly jackets. :drum:
I think I may prefer the first nights setlist. I love that they opened a 6 night run in Chicago with Via Chicago, and I love that Outta Site/Outta Mind duo to close one encore and start the other. I do love Wilco (the song) as an opener though. Definitely a ton of nuggets in that setlist Shug posted. I really wish I wouldn't have slept on these.
I know, us too, Eric. LD and I have been wanting to see a Wilco run in Chicago. Missed the incredible shrinking tour in 2011 and this one was announced so late in the year, all the travel $ was already spent. I wish they'd announce this stuff with more notice. I'm hoping for some West Coast Wilco shows this spring or summer.
DAMN!
Anyone else really bummed that I Shall Be Released and You and I didn't make the vinyl's cut for AMF? They are on the CD version...
Really bummed I didn't make it to any Wilco shows recently. I was too busy with starting a new job and graduating college! I hope they come back towards Indy or somewhere near soon, now that I can relax a bit.
Also, I'll Fight is a very underrated song from them.
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Dec 14, 2014, 01:36 PM
Anyone else really bummed that I Shall Be Released and You and I didn't make the vinyl's cut for AMF? They are on the CD version...
i don't think any of the Live songs made it on the Vinyl. ISBR is probably my favorite song of all time though, and that cover rules.
Quote from: e_wind on Dec 16, 2014, 12:08 PM
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Dec 14, 2014, 01:36 PM
Anyone else really bummed that I Shall Be Released and You and I didn't make the vinyl's cut for AMF? They are on the CD version...
i don't think any of the Live songs made it on the Vinyl. ISBR is probably my favorite song of all time though, and that cover rules.
That song should have been on there, that cover is amazing. I agree, it is a great tune.
Also, Hummingbird is way better as a demo. There is something about that version that kills. She's a Jar's demo rocks as well.
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Dec 16, 2014, 08:30 PM
Quote from: e_wind on Dec 16, 2014, 12:08 PM
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Dec 14, 2014, 01:36 PM
Anyone else really bummed that I Shall Be Released and You and I didn't make the vinyl's cut for AMF? They are on the CD version...
i don't think any of the Live songs made it on the Vinyl. ISBR is probably my favorite song of all time though, and that cover rules.
That song should have been on there, that cover is amazing. I agree, it is a great tune.
Also, Hummingbird is way better as a demo. There is something about that version that kills. She's a Jar's demo rocks as well.
dude the hummingbird demo is my favorite thing about the whole boxset. When its starting it sounds so sludgy and not like it fits with the lyrics, then by the time all the instruments are in it is just beautiful. Love it
I LOVE the remix of Shot In The Arm
Have you ever noticed that the Pandora Wilco station is out of this world good. SHit i need to check out the MMJ one.
Is anyone going to the Houston show in April? Also, how's the venue? It's the Bayou Music Center. I live in Austin, so I have never been.
We got our tickets for Solid Sound tonight. Smart move on their part to announce another SS consisting of Wilco headlining both Friday and Saturday nights + Tweedy + Tweedy solo + Tweedy and Friends then keep the early birds on sale for one more day. It sure as shit sold me. All of that alone for $125 is an absolute steal. Plus there's an entire lineup to be announced. Then add to that the grounds and town the fest is held on and it should be a no-brainer for any Wilco fan within driving distance. Hopefully they keep the attendance numbers around the same as SS13.
Quote from: Angelo on Feb 07, 2015, 12:32 AM
We got our tickets for Solid Sound tonight. Smart move on their part to announce another SS consisting of Wilco headlining both Friday and Saturday nights + Tweedy + Tweedy solo + Tweedy and Friends then keep the early birds on sale for one more day. It sure as shit sold me. All of that alone for $125 is an absolute steal. Plus there's an entire lineup to be announced. Then add to that the grounds and town the fest is held on and it should be a no-brainer for any Wilco fan within driving distance. Hopefully they keep the attendance numbers around the same as SS13.
I will also be at SS. According to ViaChicago, some of the line up will be...
Real Estate
Richard Thompson (speculating 2 sets)
Jessica Pratt
Bill Frisell
Quote from: e_wind on Feb 07, 2015, 09:59 AM
Quote from: Angelo on Feb 07, 2015, 12:32 AM
We got our tickets for Solid Sound tonight. Smart move on their part to announce another SS consisting of Wilco headlining both Friday and Saturday nights + Tweedy + Tweedy solo + Tweedy and Friends then keep the early birds on sale for one more day. It sure as shit sold me. All of that alone for $125 is an absolute steal. Plus there's an entire lineup to be announced. Then add to that the grounds and town the fest is held on and it should be a no-brainer for any Wilco fan within driving distance. Hopefully they keep the attendance numbers around the same as SS13.
I will also be at SS. According to ViaChicago, some of the line up will be...
Real Estate
Richard Thompson (speculating 2 sets)
Jessica Pratt
Bill Frisell
Are you driving or flying? Camping?
In typical SS fashion, I'm familiar with those other bands by name/reputation only.
I'm flying, and I got a hotel about 10 miles away.
You should check out Real Estate and Richard Thompson. The other two I don't know anything about.
Bill Frisell is a jazz guitarist who has done some interesting things over the years, but not someone I've followed closely.
Richard Thompson being there has me really interested due to the possibility of seeing him sit in with Wilco like he did on the Americanarama tour. I'm very envious of anyone who got to see that.
Does anyone know if SS has sold out in advance in the past?
Richard Thompson's catalogue seems vast, where to begin?
Candyman, I could be mistaken but I don't think SS has ever sold out. Hopefully they announce the lineup within the next few weeks. Hopefully we have MMJ dates around the same time. You should have plenty of time after both announcements to get tix.
Other possibilities for Solid Sound going by their Facebook page are Ryley Walker, Kevin Morby, Cibo Matto, and Mac DeMarco.
Quote from: Angelo on Feb 07, 2015, 03:10 PM
Richard Thompson's catalogue seems vast, where to begin?
Where I started with Thompson a very long time ago was the two most highly regarded he made with his ex-wife Linda, Shoot Out the Lights (from 1982) and I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight (from 1972).
Most of his 80's and 90's records have some great songs but suffer from bad production in my opinion.
Of his more recent studio records, my favorites are Mock Tudor (from 1999) and The Old Kit Bag (from 2003). Dream Attic (from 2010) is cool in that it is a record of new material that was all recorded live.
The most recent thing he has put out is called Acoustic Classics, and it is a solo acoustic studio recording of a bunch of his older songs. It's a great representation of what he is like when he plays solo acoustic.
Also, he's put out a ton of official live recordings that are great as they really highlight his guitar playing much more than on record. Most of those are on Spotify. Some of the good official live recordings are Two Letter Words, Semi-Detatched Mock Tudor, More Guitar, Live Warrior, and Ducknapped.
That should keep you busy for a while. :beer:
Here's another good place to start with Thompson.
This is a song called Can't Win from his 1988 album Amnesia, and this clip is from a live DVD he released a couple years ago.
Just listen to the monstrous guitar solo that comprises the last 5 or so minutes of this song, seriously.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLypHd3hJdU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLypHd3hJdU)
Mr. Whippy spot on with the Richard Thompson advice and oh, that solo in Can't Win, wow!
Nels Cline and RT going at it on Sloth or Calvary Cross or any other epic RT song would be like being in heaven for me.
Can't find the thread on here where Whippy and I were talkin' RT recommendations (there are many, I can't find the one I was thinking of)
Where are the wilco MP3 live shows for sale at? Didn't they have solid sound 2013 on sale?
EverythingChanges....yes they did through their online store, it should be under downloads i think they call the series Roadcase....let me see what number it is give me second...i have roadcase 18 it was solid sound 2013 6 21 opened with the boys are back in town, did all covers, i regret not being there that would have been a fun weekend. any who check out this link... http://wilco.kungfustore.com/roadcase.html (http://wilco.kungfustore.com/roadcase.html)
it looks like solid sound 2013 has been pulled down for some reason. bummer! its really great and i never picked up the other night or nights....lame i shall listen to Bob Dylan's 49th Beard to feel better.
Whippy! Are you considering SSF?
Quote from: Sassbox on Feb 10, 2015, 02:03 PM
Whippy! Are you considering SSF?
Considering, but it is doubtful I could make it happen.
http://thesteamengine.net/home/download-wilco-2013-06-21-solid-sound-festival-north-adams-m.html (http://thesteamengine.net/home/download-wilco-2013-06-21-solid-sound-festival-north-adams-m.html)
It's not soundboard, but it's still a great listen! I'm pretty sure the other night is on there as well.
Quote from: MrWhippy on Feb 07, 2015, 09:02 PM
Here's another good place to start with Thompson.
This is a song called Can't Win from his 1988 album Amnesia, and this clip is from a live DVD he released a couple years ago.
Just listen to the monstrous guitar solo that comprises the last 5 or so minutes of this song, seriously.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLypHd3hJdU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLypHd3hJdU)
Yeah this is great. I've now watched it three times and it keeps getting better. I get why the idea of him and Nels on stage together is exciting. I'll have to see if any recordings are out there from the Americanarama shows. This would fit right in at SS.
Quote from: Angelo on Feb 11, 2015, 07:48 PM
Quote from: MrWhippy on Feb 07, 2015, 09:02 PM
Here's another good place to start with Thompson.
This is a song called Can't Win from his 1988 album Amnesia, and this clip is from a live DVD he released a couple years ago.
Just listen to the monstrous guitar solo that comprises the last 5 or so minutes of this song, seriously.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLypHd3hJdU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLypHd3hJdU)
Yeah this is great. I've now watched it three times and it keeps getting better. I get why the idea of him and Nels on stage together is exciting. I'll have to see if any recordings are out there from the Americanarama shows. This would fit right in at SS.
There are just a few YouTube clips of when Thompson sat in with Wilco on the Americanarama tour, and none of them are real great quality. Mostly they did the song "Sloth" together, from Thompson's old band, Fairport Convention. Here is one of the relatively decent videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM_9bH8qwrg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM_9bH8qwrg)
I grabbed the 3 port chester shows. Loving them! Reservations is great. Cannot wait to see Wilco on this 20 year anniversary tour.
So what's the top 5 songs you all want to catch live from these guys? I've only seen them twice on AmericanaRama so I've got a lot of live songs to catch up on! Here's my top 5 must see (that I haven't seen yet):
At Least That's What You Said
Misunderstood
One Sunday Morning
I'll Fight (girlfriend's favorite song)
Sunken Treasure
These roadcase shows would make anyone a fan. Hot damn!!
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Feb 15, 2015, 09:32 AM
I grabbed the 3 port chester shows. Loving them! Reservations is great. Cannot wait to see Wilco on this 20 year anniversary tour.
So what's the top 5 songs you all want to catch live from these guys? I've only seen them twice on AmericanaRama so I've got a lot of live songs to catch up on! Here's my top 5 must see (that I haven't seen yet):
At Least That's What You Said
Misunderstood
One Sunday Morning
I'll Fight (girlfriend's favorite song)
Sunken Treasure
Impossible Germany is probably at the top of a lot of lists for live Wilco songs.
Art of Almost
A Shot in The Arm
She's a Jar
Yes, those PC shows are amazing! Essential Wilco listening. The Impossible Germany from night 3 is ridiculous. I've never seen a guitar solo like that before. I'm usually not a big IG fan but this one special.
Wilco headlining Vibes this year!
http://gatheringofthevibes.com/2015-lineup/ (http://gatheringofthevibes.com/2015-lineup/)
Wilco
The String Cheese Incident
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
Weezer
Gregg Allman
Tedeschi Trucks Band
Billy & the Kids
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
The Gaslight Anthem
The Word, featuring Robert Randolph, John Medeski, brothers Luther & Cody Dickinson and Chris Chew
Zappa Plays Zappa
Dark Star Orchestra, featuring Melvin Seals
Greensky Bluegrass
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Deep Banana Blackout
Kung Fu
Twiddle
Jaimoe's Jasssz Band
Strangefolk
Turkuaz
The Nth Power
New Riders of the Purple Sage
Moon Hooch
The Primate Fiasco
David Gans
Selling two tickets to Solid Sound. Probably below face value.
anyone seen any DLs of their sets from Solid Sound?
Quote from: parkervb on Jun 29, 2015, 03:26 PM
anyone seen any DLs of their sets from Solid Sound?
NYCtaper said they had someone there... :)
For SS 2013, soundboard recordings were available from Wilco's store.
I saw no less than 3 different tapers for night 1. Wasn't really looking for night 2, but saw at least one for Tweedy's closing set on Sunday. The fest was awesome as always, by the way. This being my third trip to SS, I've never once had a shitty experience whether with a fan or staff. Everyone is cool as shit and it can be like a little utopia up there. I wish I would've brought socks though, that was a mistake. I need to consult with Sassbox before heading out next time to make sure I have everything I need.
One thing you can be guaranteed of at SS is people getting there early and lining up chairs and blankets all over the place on Joe's field, including the rail. It doesn't bother me as much as others but I chuckle thinking of people trying to get away with that at an MMJ show.
I'm listening to the acoustic night 1 show for the second time today and it keeps getting better. I loved it when I saw it live and wasn't sure if it was attributable to a combo of adult beverages and such, plus being back at SS, but it is just as good if not better than I remembered. I admit I felt slightly disappointed knowing we would get an all acoustic set even though I had thoroughly enjoyed the mini sets from last year's PC run. I was skeptical about how it would translate to a large outdoor summer concert. I was definitely wrong. Every band member could be heard clearly in the mix and Jeff's voice was strong.
Quote from: Angelo on Jul 07, 2015, 08:39 PM
I'm listening to the acoustic night 1 show for the second time today and it keeps getting better. I loved it when I saw it live and wasn't sure if it was attributable to a combo of adult beverages and such, plus being back at SS, but it is just as good if not better than I remembered. I admit I felt slightly disappointed knowing we would get an all acoustic set even though I had thoroughly enjoyed the mini sets from last year's PC run. I was skeptical about how it would translate to a large outdoor summer concert. I was definitely wrong. Every band member could be heard clearly in the mix and Jeff's voice was strong.
yea, listened to almost all of it last night. So good. The jam at end of Walken was something else. Bull Black Nova too.
Quote from: Angelo on Jul 07, 2015, 08:39 PM
I'm listening to the acoustic night 1 show for the second time today and it keeps getting better. I loved it when I saw it live and wasn't sure if it was attributable to a combo of adult beverages and such, plus being back at SS, but it is just as good if not better than I remembered. I admit I felt slightly disappointed knowing we would get an all acoustic set even though I had thoroughly enjoyed the mini sets from last year's PC run. I was skeptical about how it would translate to a large outdoor summer concert. I was definitely wrong. Every band member could be heard clearly in the mix and Jeff's voice was strong.
Yea I remember thinking that an entire acoustic set was not something I'd be excited for. Not that I went to SS, but I listened to the live stream of the show that night on WFUV and really, really enjoyed it. Some of the songs just sounded completely different and new, it was pretty awesome and the crowd sounded to be really into it as well
Woah! Wilco just announced their new album, Star Wars, by releasing it for free on their website!
I am so fired up. What a great surprise! I came across the announcement via their Instragram account. Yes!
(https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtp1/v/t1.0-9/p720x720/11755826_10153453148440421_5736092065414544291_n.jpg?oh=1400eb840c6b6c9e8f9e88dcfabee155&oe=5657980B)
Free download for a limited time: http://wilcoworld.net/
it's blowing my mind... it's one of my fav wilco records and thats saying something. they have a strong discography. It kills from start to end I can't stop playing it.
liked it on first listen. so very cool of them, and even cooler that they played it all live last night!!
Just another great album from them. I easily like it more than Whole Love and Wilco (The Album). After each successive listen I have a new favorite song. Only wish it was a bit longer..
New Wilco September Tour Dates
Sept 16 - Kalamazoo State Theatre - Kalamazoo, MI
Sept 17 - Masonic Auditorium - Cleveland, OH
Sept 21 - Le Métropolis de Montréal - Montreal, QC
Sept 23 - State Theatre of Ithaca- Ithaca, NY
Sept 24 - Hill Auditorium - Ann Arbor, MI
Sept 25 - Indiana University Auditorium - Bloomington, IN
Sept 28 - Orpheum Theater New Orleans - New Orleans, LA
Sept 29 + 30 - Stubb's Austin - Austin, TX
What's the process for these presale tickets again? Link on the site tomorrow morning? Or e-mailed password?
EDIT - Nevermind, the latest Wilco e-mail answered my question!
I would normally hit up the festival show in Toronto, but I have a wedding in Ottawa on Saturday, so Ottawa on Sunday is an attractive option. BUTTTTTT now that they've announced a full, non-restrictive headlining show in Montreal, I think I've found my show!!
DOUBLE EDIT -- WHOA! Signing up for a new presale account gets you a free Roadcase show! Sweet!! Man, this band is sure in a giving mood lately.
was never a huge wilco fan (have a few of their albums). Listening now, pretty good.
Only problem i'm having is that i can't get it to play on itunes, just windows media player. :angry:
Quote from: oistheone on Jul 21, 2015, 04:33 PM
DOUBLE EDIT -- WHOA! Signing up for a new presale account gets you a free Roadcase show! Sweet!! Man, this band is sure in a giving mood lately.
Awesome - I just got the St. Augustine show too! 30 tracks!
:beer: for the tip!
Where do you sign up to get the free show download?
When you sign into Crowdsurge, it offers you the download. If you had a Front Gate account, you should have gotten an email. If not, sign up for Crowdsurge through the Wilco site.
I clicked on the hyper link here: http://wilcoworld.net/#!/ticket-pre-sales-how-they-work/ and it just brings me to a page with nothing on it except for the wilco world template.
I decided to skip the Bloomington show. I just saw Wilco in May and saw tweedy last weekend at Forecastle. Always love their shows, but tix are $60 and it's not necessary that I go.
Will be on the lookout for more Roadcases though! Love that they do that.
p.s. I got a presale email and the password was TWEEDY.
but I believe the presale ended last night since the official onsale is in a few hours.
Much like how MMJ was put in my life back in 2008, over the years Wilco has shown up on my Pandora radar numerous times. And, whenever I hear them I dig the song. But, never got hooked like I did when I heard Amazed by MMJ.
That said, based on the 5 or 6 songs Ive heard off Pandora, how Wilco fans talk about the band playing live and the fact that I am super impressed with Nels Cline I decided to grab some tickets to a show in Boston this January. Also, its less of a commitment than a weekend at their Solid Sound Fest.
The weird thing is, yesterday I decided to buy their album YTF as it's proclaimed by most to be a force in music folklore. I listened and was really disappointed. I expected much much more. It just did not click!?! Maybe it was the timing. Of course I will give it another go.
The good news is that my disappointment prompted me to explore more of their albums. Wow!! Their live in Chicago album sounds incredible. Thats what I was looking for!! And most of the other songs I previewed did as well from the rest of their catalog.
Maybe my relationship with Wilco will not be like MMJ where I just gobbled it all up and continue to do so. Maybe they come in and out and slowly unravel for me. Either way, Im excited for the show!
I think you'll find YHF is more of a grower.
There's a ton of soundboards out there from the last few years too, called Road Case.
I'd look for them. I happen to LOVE Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Maybe next you should check out Sky Blue Sky. a bit less out there I think. and go check out their first few albums too.
Kicking Television, Live in Chicago is really great. Their live show is really something special and I doubt you will be disappointed.
Exactly what wheelhousetunes said. YHF is a grower. I had never heard of Wilco before YHF, had no clue about the hype surrounding it leading to its release, so I was able to listen with completely unbiased ears. I wasn't impressed at first. A girl I used to work with at a record store used to play it constantly and eventually it clicked to the point where I fell in love with the damn thing. It planted the seed for an eventual Wilco obsession that lasts to this day.
With all of that being said, if you're coming into it with all of the hype surrounding their live shows, I can easily see how YHF would disappoint you. As Jeff once said about the album...there is a lot of "space" throughout, much different than a typical Wilco live show today. Stick with it and it may click.
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Dec 14, 2015, 10:28 AM
Maybe next you should check out Sky Blue Sky. a bit less out there I think. and go check out their first few albums too.
Sky Blue Sky - thats the ticket. Hot dang!
Quote from: wheelhousetunes on Dec 14, 2015, 10:28 AM
I think you'll find YHF is more of a grower.
Ill circle back round another day
Quote from: Angelo on Dec 14, 2015, 04:48 PM
As Jeff once said about the album...there is a lot of "space" throughout, much different than a typical Wilco live show today.
Cool, really looking forward to a solid night of sound :smiley:
Does Wilco play many repeats on 2 night runs? Might grab tix to the Friday show too.
Quote from: beardedwonder on Dec 15, 2015, 01:39 AM
Does Wilco play many repeats on 2 night runs? Might grab tix to the Friday show too.
i would not expect them to do any repeats
Quote from: wheelhousetunes on Dec 14, 2015, 10:28 AM
I think you'll find YHF is more of a grower.
I absolutely agree. Have it on as background for a few spins then listen in the car. Loud.
Also, as a companion piece, the film, I am Trying to Break Your Heart about the making of that album.
Also, if you have the chance, give the documentary about the making of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot a view or two. It's fascinating. It's called "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart".
Quote from: parkervb on Dec 15, 2015, 08:47 AM
Quote from: beardedwonder on Dec 15, 2015, 01:39 AM
Does Wilco play many repeats on 2 night runs? Might grab tix to the Friday show too.
i would not expect them to do any repeats
i disagree. i'd expect at least 5-7 repeats, and possibly the entire
Star Wars album in full both nights if they follow recent touring patterns.
Quote from: e-stone on Dec 15, 2015, 10:32 AM
Quote from: parkervb on Dec 15, 2015, 08:47 AM
Quote from: beardedwonder on Dec 15, 2015, 01:39 AM
Does Wilco play many repeats on 2 night runs? Might grab tix to the Friday show too.
i would not expect them to do any repeats
i disagree. i'd expect at least 5-7 repeats, and possibly the entire Star Wars album in full both nights if they follow recent touring patterns.
you're right, I guess the no repeat thing would be announced like for past Chicago runs or Solid Sound.
Favorite Wilco in order (take in mind I've been a fan since Uncle Tupelo days):
#1 A.M.
#2 Being There
#3 Summerteeth
#4 YHF
#5 Sky Blue Sky
#6 Star Wars
#7 A Ghost Is Born
#8 The Whole Love
#9 Wilco The Album
If you include the Mermaid Avenue albums, they'd go inbetween #4 and #5.
^interesting chronological selection on 1-4.
I really miss Jay Bennett.
Quote from: walterfredo on Dec 15, 2015, 11:34 AM
^interesting chronological selection on 1-4.
I thought that as well.
Quote from: e-stone on Dec 15, 2015, 10:32 AM
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Quote from: beardedwonder on Dec 15, 2015, 01:39 AM
Does Wilco play many repeats on 2 night runs? Might grab tix to the Friday show too.
i would not expect them to do any repeats
i disagree. i'd expect at least 5-7 repeats, and possibly the entire Star Wars album in full both nights if they follow recent touring patterns.
I wouldn't expect 5 to 7 repeats on top of Star Wars, that number is inflated. They played the new album in its entirety to open pretty much every show it seemed, but at the same time I don't think they did any multi-night runs at the same venue. Not sure if true but it's been said that Wilco will look at past sets when they revisit a city in an effort to not play the same shit. But beyond all of that, I saw their entire 3 night run in Port Chester last year, they played 90 songs and only repeated one (Give Back The Key To My Heart). They didn't repeat any songs at the past 3 Solid Sounds either.
I would not expect any repeats for a multi-night run at the same venue.
Quote from: Angelo on Dec 15, 2015, 09:11 PM
Quote from: e-stone on Dec 15, 2015, 10:32 AM
Quote from: parkervb on Dec 15, 2015, 08:47 AM
Quote from: beardedwonder on Dec 15, 2015, 01:39 AM
Does Wilco play many repeats on 2 night runs? Might grab tix to the Friday show too.
i would not expect them to do any repeats
i disagree. i'd expect at least 5-7 repeats, and possibly the entire Star Wars album in full both nights if they follow recent touring patterns.
I wouldn't expect 5 to 7 repeats on top of Star Wars, that number is inflated. They played the new album in its entirety to open pretty much every show it seemed, but at the same time I don't think they did any multi-night runs at the same venue. Not sure if true but it's been said that Wilco will look at past sets when they revisit a city in an effort to not play the same shit. But beyond all of that, I saw their entire 3 night run in Port Chester last year, they played 90 songs and only repeated one (Give Back The Key To My Heart). They didn't repeat any songs at the past 3 Solid Sounds either.
I would not expect any repeats for a multi-night run at the same venue.
you may be right - especially if the play
Star Wars each night. i'm going off my own experiences and when they played a two night Red Rocks stand a few summers back they did repeat 5-7 tunes. in fact Tweedy (half-joking) made sure to let us know early on the second night that those hoping for no repeats were seeing the wrong kind of band!
^ That's surprising that they'd do that during a two-night stand somewhere but that quote does sound familiar. I think we can all agree that there really is no reason for Wilco to repeat songs in situations like these. There's too many great songs for that nonsense. I feel like they repeated that Doug Sahm song at the aforementioned PC shows just so people like me couldn't blather about how they didn't repeat a song. Tweedy seems like the type of guy that enjoys "fuck you" humor and I appreciate it.
You're right, they repeated a few songs, most seem to have been off The Whole Love. That's great that they played Open Mind!
Well, I've been on a 4 day Wilcobender. Feeling good bout them now. More than good - they are as advertised. Ive purchased a few albums so far:
sky blue sky
being there
wilco the album
live in chicago
Still trying to weasel my way into the 1st night of their Boston shows. Its my wife b day weekend. We always head up to Boston and stay in the Omni Parker House hotel. So she gets final call on Friday night festivities. 2nd nights show already in the bag tho.
hey look I'm a senior member now...where's my jacket? :happy:
I beat this drum constantly for newbies, but you ABSOLUTELY MUST get the live DVD Ashes of American Flags. Serious. Its the highlights of a 5 or 6 show run at notable venues (Cain's, Tipitina's, 9:30 Club, Ryman) in 2008, the band was on fire, Jeff was wearing his Nudie suit, they had a horn section sit in for some of the shows and it is as beautifully filmed as The Last Waltz. Its seriously to me among the top 5 rock performance films of all time. I would go to extremely great lengths if I could have access to the video outtakes of these shows, particularly the night at the Ryman when Tweedy was all pumped up on steroids. They were ON FIRE!!!!
It is, to me, by far the most perfect representation of everything that is great about Wilco. I'm sure fans have wildly varying opinions, but I hold mine very strongly, ha ha ha!
Check this shit out!
Total pros!
Yeah AOAF is about my favorite live thing from any band.
My wife gave me a Star Wars on vinyl for an early xmas gift.
Lioking forward to spinning it.
Jeff Tweedy's solo DVD Sunken Treasure is a great way to hear Wilco tunes stripped down. You also get some heady insight into Jeff Tweedy's personality. Both are worth the price of admission.
As is Ashes Of American Flags.
I don't forgot about I Am Trying To Break Your Heart - deluxe dvd (must be deluxe). That's got tons of great stuff on it.
And it's got Jay Bennett. :thumbsup:
Jay Bennett was the pop music alter ego to Jeff Tweedy's strange noise obsessions.
Can't argue with AOAF. There was a time it felt like I watched it like it was Seinfeld reruns. I sort of burned myself out on it, I need to watch it again.
Ok. Finally got to see the band. The show and musicianship were great. Nels blew my mind!! We were set up directly in front of him and his gear six rows back. We now own all the albums and talk about how we wish we were turned on much sooner.
Awesome!!
Quote from: beardedwonder on Jan 31, 2016, 07:27 PM
Ok. Finally got to see the band. The show and musicianship were great. Nels blew my mind!! We were set up directly in front of him and his gear six rows back. We now own all the albums and talk about how we wish we were turned on much sooner.
NELS!!!! Him and Springsteen rock harder at 60 and 66 respectively than most 1/3 their age!!
And Glenn Kotche on drums is just unbelievable. Can't wait to see them again next week.
hey beardedwonder,
what was the structure of the show? a buddy was telling me they so Star Wars front to back, finish off the set electric and then do encores acoustic.
Quote from: parkervb on Feb 01, 2016, 11:31 AM
hey beardedwonder,
what was the structure of the show? a buddy was telling me they so Star Wars front to back, finish off the set electric and then do encores acoustic.
Precisely, for the show I attended (2nd night). However, looking at the 1st nights set they did not include an acoustic set.
It really was 2 shows in 1 with this format.
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Quote from: parkervb on Feb 01, 2016, 11:31 AM
hey beardedwonder,
what was the structure of the show? a buddy was telling me they so Star Wars front to back, finish off the set electric and then do encores acoustic.
Precisely, for the show I attended (2nd night). However, looking at the 1st nights set they did not include an acoustic set.
It really was 2 shows in 1 with this format.
love it. Thanks!
NEW ALBUM IN 2016! 😎
http://liveforlivemusic.com/news/jeff-tweedy-promises-a-new-wilco-album-in-2016/
3rd row pit for the Pritzker :cool: didn't think we stood a chance against all the local stans!
http://www.npr.org/2016/02/22/467676506/wilco-tiny-desk-concert
I love this "Tiny Desk"series!
Quote from: ALady on Feb 25, 2016, 06:06 PM
3rd row pit for the Pritzker :cool: didn't think we stood a chance against all the local stans!
Nice! Didn't pull anything close to pit via presales/reg sale.
I was shut out on both presales, but snagged a lower center pair at the onsale
Quote from: radiatortunes on Feb 26, 2016, 06:34 PM
Quote from: ALady on Feb 25, 2016, 06:06 PM
3rd row pit for the Pritzker :cool: didn't think we stood a chance against all the local stans!
Nice! Didn't pull anything close to pit via presales/reg sale.
Thanks! I've had really shitty ticket luck this spring, so I was pleasantly surprised. Of course I lucked out with the band I can see any old time :rolleyes: but still.
anyone interested in going to the show in philly on Sat. at the Mann for free? A friend of mine can't make it so he just gave them to me (I offered to pay him, but he said no it's cool). They're seated tix, not sure exactly where but pretty sure not in the balcony and def. not in the lawn.
:grin:
http://www.stereogum.com/1888743/looks-like-a-new-wilco-album-called-schmilco-is-out-soon/news/?utm_source=sc-fb&utm_medium=ref&utm_campaign
Schmilco? Nice!!
:thumbsup:
I'm an on and off fan of Wilco. I'm really getting into the Kicking Television/Ghost is Born phase right now. Anyone have any good live show suggestions?
So with Kicking Television, you have probably the best recording of that timeframe. OI just gave a quick listen to the bootlegs I have, and from that period I'd suggest are from Italy 2004 and Montreal 2005, not sure of the venues here. I also recommend tracking down their 5 night no repeat sets in Chicago, February 2008. Wilco has some great stuff floating around out there on the internets. The engineering demos of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot are interesting to hear.
Quote from: sillyboob on Jul 23, 2016, 11:06 AM
So with Kicking Television, you have probably the best recording of that timeframe. OI just gave a quick listen to the bootlegs I have, and from that period I'd suggest are from Italy 2004 and Montreal 2005, not sure of the venues here. I also recommend tracking down their 5 night no repeat sets in Chicago, February 2008. Wilco has some great stuff floating around out there on the internets. The engineering demos of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot are interesting to hear.
Cool thanks
WILCO ON THE STEPHEN COLBERT SHOW TONIGHT ON CBS!!
11:35 EASTERN TIME
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Sep 21, 2016, 03:56 PM
WILCO ON THE STEPHEN COLBERT SHOW TONIGHT ON CBS!!
11:35 EASTERN TIME
played someone to lose... an obvious choice for late night.. not many songs from the new album could be played in that time slot. Sounds like a folky version of a YHF track.
Incredible time at the Fillmore couple weeks back. Ended up getting a hotel right by the venue and the whole band was staying their as well. Chatted briefly with Glenn, super nice guy.
Saw 2 of the three nights in LA, night two was as an inspired a show as I've seen them play. Wilco are still at the top of their game. Stayed at the Ace hotel in the same building as the venue and saw the band a bunch there too. John Stirrat is a nice dude too.
Hey yall message me if you're interested in buying a ticket to Wilco's Chicago show this thursday 2/23. Thanks!
I hate to speculate but Newport Folk Fest Saturday is lining right up (NJ on Friday, Portland on Sunday).
Looks like Wilco is jumping in the resort festival run
https://wilcoskybluesky.com/
Quote from: parkervb on May 15, 2019, 11:31 AMLooks like Wilco is jumping in the resort festival run
https://wilcoskybluesky.com/
That is a massive lineup!
Quote from: Crispy on May 15, 2019, 11:52 AMQuote from: parkervb on May 15, 2019, 11:31 AMLooks like Wilco is jumping in the resort festival run
https://wilcoskybluesky.com/
That is a massive lineup!
Of course they'd announce that literally days after committing to Closer To The Sun (gotta feed that jones for Caribbean all-inclusive music festivals).
DAMNIT!!!!!!!!!!
Just got tickets for Austin in October.
The show last night in Knoxville was UNREAL! The band was so on top of it. The crowd was electric. Just an awesome evening and more to come tonight!
Anyone else streaming the Amsterdam show right now? They are pulling out all of my faves!
Quote from: evilurges86 on Jun 16, 2019, 03:30 PMAnyone else streaming the Amsterdam show right now? They are pulling out all of my faves!
Pretty good setlist, pulling from all over their catalog. I can't believe they've stopped playing 'I Am Trying To Break Your Heart' at every show. And how weird to see a show without 'Misunderstood' or 'Sunken Treasure'.
I'll be tracking this show down when it's gets loose on the internets.
Just got tickets to the Louisville Palace show in November! So excited. I haven't seen Wilco live in a few years and have never seen them at The Palace!
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Jul 08, 2019, 11:19 PMJust got tickets to the Louisville Palace show in November! So excited. I haven't seen Wilco live in a few years and have never seen them at The Palace!
i'll be there, too. tried my best to score front row balcony, but had to settle for orchestra 16th row, dead center. good enough.
had to move a vacation week so i can enjoy a wednesday night show without that damn 3:55am alarm hanging over my head, but no way was i going to miss this one.
Quote from: slappymoe on Jul 10, 2019, 10:21 AMQuote from: LBSUNFLWR on Jul 08, 2019, 11:19 PMJust got tickets to the Louisville Palace show in November! So excited. I haven't seen Wilco live in a few years and have never seen them at The Palace!
i'll be there, too. tried my best to score front row balcony, but had to settle for orchestra 16th row, dead center. good enough.
had to move a vacation week so i can enjoy a wednesday night show without that damn 3:55am alarm hanging over my head, but no way was i going to miss this one.
I got seats in the last row of the small front section of the balcony on the presale. I feel like I only want to sit upstairs these days. It just sounds so great up there!!
pristine aud recording courtesy of NYCtaper (one of the best recording sites around)
http://www.nyctaper.com/2019/07/wilco-june-29-2018-solid-sound-festival/