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Everything posted by junkiesmile
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So who's the better songwriter, Woody Guthrie or Bob Dylan?
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no.
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I read somewhere that Dylans a big Leonard Cohen fan
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That's funny. I personally would have to go with Jeff. He's the one I listen to more. He's the one I get more enjoyment out of. Dylan and his relevence to me seem to far removed from my generation(which would be X). Being closer to Jeff in age, I can relate to him more. Dylan's an iconic grandfather. I will continue to try and get into Dylan only because so many people whose opinions I respect revere him, but the magic hasn't clicked with me yet. I mean, hey, I am posting on a Wilco site. I haven't even looked for a Dylan forum.
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Who's a better songwriter (Let's make it interesting):
junkiesmile replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
I went with Paul. He may be a wanker but he's a talented wanker. Ray was a close second. -
That's not really the case, but thanks for your concern sweetie.
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This is where the mean began. I don't mind people having their own opinions and I try never to tell them that they are worthy of ridicule when they express them. No is a fine answer to the question, a healthy back and forth is great, but my opinion is no more ridiculous than yours. Peace Golden Smoghead, I apologize for my part in this argument.
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Thanks Markosis, I was waiting for someone else to chime in. After that "You're ridiculous if you think Wilco is half as diverse as Beck or Ben Harper" remark I was wondering what alternate universe I had landed in. No offense to Mr. Hansen, I can't wait for his new album this summer. As for flamenco, listen to More Like the Moon, it has a beautiful semi flamenco/Willie Nelson guitar part all the way through the song.
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That's all you needed to say. Obviously we are not on the same page "imo".
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There's more to it than that. Wilco's music has shades of classical, Jazz, "Flamenco", country, blues, pop, kraut rock, Hip Hop, soul, punk, 60's and 70's classic rock. If all I got out of Wilco's music was "cool acoustic pop or folk-rock" I would "steal a car and drive to Reno, take a hit of acid, and go screw some tranny hookers while calling (myself) Eileen." I didn't mean to offend. I was just trying to describe Wilco in a way that my wife's friend would understand. She knows Wal-Mart but she's never heard of Wilco or any of the other bands I was referencing. Or... maybe I was jus
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Pleased to meet you Caliber66. School me in the art of
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I love you guys
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Thanks for the song. I'm so glad that Wilco have started playing songs from their back catalog. I saw them in Austin on Sunday and every album was represented. I felt like I was at Wal-Mart(jk).
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I'm a Wheel and Kicking Television are punk influenced. Isn't that 1975-80?
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I have not. We were actually posting at the same time about She's a Jar. I've always felt that Tweedy wrote that as a rap song and put it to beautiful music.
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Try She's A Jar to a hip hop beat. It works every time. The first hip-hop folk song.
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Forgive the comparison, but one of my wife's friends asked me tonight to describe Wilco's sound. I said that they were a one stop shop band, like Wal-Mart. I loathe the place, but ironically excluding good books and music, you can find just about everything you need to survive at Wal-Mart. My point is/was that Wilco is the same in music land. They cover just about every genre, sometimes within one song. Am I drunk typing or am I making some sort of sense?
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Is that not trying just a little to hard to be
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Thanks Lee. I was at the show and your recording is a great souvenir. The sound is very warm and clear. I can't wait to hear Mondays.
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Hoodoo Voodoo with Pat and Nels dueling on guitars was a highlight for me. They looked like they were having a blast and Jeff was just laughing at them.
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I saw Malkmus and the Jicks in Austin on Sunday. The music was great. There were some assholes in the crowd, but they were great.
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Ditto on the Wilco. They are my favorite band and all, but my wife listens to them exclusively. I can't do that. I need variety.