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Two Beatles covers are exclusive tracks on Amazon Music today, Don't Let Me Down and Dig a Pony. They're both good. Very different drum sound for Glenn, definitely a conscious choice to sound like Ringo.
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47163 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
Wilco Play ‘California Stars’ With a Crazy Group of Guests, From Japanese Breakfast to Jason Isbell ‘Austin City Limits’ performance also includes Margo Price, Rosanne Cash, Lenny Kaye, Sheila E., and celebrates Wilco’s induction into the ACL Hall of Fame https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... 81175/amp/
Awesome to see escavado. Also loved nels and isbell trading licks. Fantastic
I remember when Tweedy wrote memorable melodies. sigh
I thought Ode to Joy was a lot more memorable than some of Wilco's other more recent records (though I love Star Wars too. And his most recent solo album has some exceptional songs.
I'm about to see four nights of Wilco in Cancun if the Sky Blue Sky event isn't cancelled by a week from now. Feels weird that it's still happening.
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Awesome to see escavado. Also loved nels and isbell trading licks. Fantastic
I remember when Tweedy wrote memorable melodies. sigh
I thought Ode to Joy was a lot more memorable than some of Wilco's other more recent records (though I love Star Wars too. And his most recent solo album has some exceptional songs.
I'm about to see four nights of Wilco in Cancun if the Sky Blue Sky event isn't cancelled by a week from now. Feels weird that it's still happening.
I'm a weirdo, but If I Ever Was a Child is one of my favorite Wilco songs.
It is one of their best songs. Schmilco is one of their best albums.
It never landed with me, but I sat down with it a month or two ago and it was a lot better than I'd remembered. I think why it didn't register at first was at that the time I felt it sounded too much like Tweedy's solo albums, but I'm not sure I feel the same way now.
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14542 Location: Space City
tragabigzanda wrote:
washing machine wrote:
:heartbeat: Ode to Joy
also fantastic
Honestly, The Whole Love is the only one I think feels kind of phones in at times
The Whole Love loses me after the first third, but there's some interesting stuff on that album. I think it's the only Wilco album I missed when it was originally released. Kind of rediscovered Wilco when Star Wars came out and then eventually got around to TWL. Phoning it in at times is a good way to put it.
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