sananguy
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Andrew, you are a scholar and gentleman. This works very nicely. I'm a retard about doing anything outside standard tuning.
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I've been trying to figure out Black Moon. Is the second change F/Am? Here's what I have: Verse: Am - F/Am - D - F/Am Chorus: C...then what? F/something?
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D-man wonders why you guys don't like the Whole Love?
sananguy replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Just A Fan
"I don't think people dislike it, I think it didn't meet their expectations." Can't think of a better way to say it. I was hoping for something pithy, but as a whole, it's not. I've seen comparisons to Summerteeth and I can see some musical similarities, but there's no "She's A Jar", "How To Fight Lonliness", "Shot In The Arm" or "Via Chicago" here. Save "One Sunday Morning" none of the songs make me feel anything. That's what Wilco did for me, and has failed to do since AGIB. As much as Jeff Tweedy denies it, again, the cliched "tortured artist" produced his best work. How selfish of me -
I came back to Via Chicago looking for a reason to buy the new Wilco. I used to be obsessed with them.....until SBS, which was "pleasant enough", but hardly what I had fallen so hopelessly in love with. Then came WTA, another "pleasant" disappointment, albeit an impressive display of Tweedy's ability to reproduce what he paid homage to. Wilco had, for the most part, fallen off the map for me. I still hear them whenever my iPod decides it's time for a reminder, but wasn't even aware they had a new record coming out. Then I heard "I Might" on Radio Paradise (what a god send that is), not r
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Very familiar with Summerteeth. Some of it is pop, but my favorite stuff on there is not....She's a Jar, Via Chicago, Future Age, How to Fight Lonliness etc. Can't Stand It (literally although I know why it is what it is), Candyfloss, NEGSIMWA and the like.....not so much.
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I totally held out...didn't listen to the stream or anything else except some radio play on internet radio (internet radio...now THAT'S a revelation!! Parallel universe) of Bull Black Nova. Records generally grow on me with repeated listening, but this was a real letdown. Slick....weak. I'm glad that Jeff is a happier person now, but the music was better when he was in a darker place. I never thought Wilco would evolve into pop, but here we are. Don't get me wrong, pop isn't all bad....it's just not what I want Wilco to do. Yes, I know, it's not about me (as far as you're concerned).
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I've now listened to Eureka a few times and it's stellar (albeit quite different) than Insignificance. I was amazed (but probably shouldn't have been) at how much O'Rourke's "sound" comes through in the context of Loose Fur. From what I can tell, Tweedy isn't a contributor to Eureka. As an aside, my rabidness for Wilco will finally be consummated by going to a show!! Austin 5/12. Can't wait!
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Finally got my Jim O'Rourke cd's. Insignificance is anything but. What a fabulous record. Truthfully, it may as well be a Loose Fur record that Tweedy doesn't sing on. I also have Eureka but haven't digested it yet. Anyone that loves Loose Fur has to have it.
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I have checked into Jim's solo stuff and will definitely be giving Eureka and Insignificance a listen in the very near future. I didn't realized he was with Sonic Youth on the Sonic Nurse and Murray Street records either....liked them both. The guy is prolific as hell. If Tweedy thinks he's a genius (and has said so), it's good enough for me.
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My post wasn't concerning Jay's current involvement in the band. Clearly, that was over a long time ago. I'm comparing what I've seen and heard with Jay and what I've seen and heard with Nels in the band. It doesn't keep me up at night. Thanks to the poster with the link to the Letterman clip.
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Don't get me wrong....Nels is an extraordinary guitar player. Obviously gifted. I love the Pete Townshend style boots too. I have to say though that his guitar work in the context of Wilco leaves me wanting. He can ape every guitar part in every song prior to his arrival, but there's something that doesn't reach me about his playing. Despite the crappy dynamic that Jay Bennet brought to the band, I find his contribution was more compelling. More soul, less technique. Another person I would love to get out from behind the curtain is Jim O'Rourke. I hate his singing on the Loose Fur st
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I kind of confuse depressing and haunting emotionally. Wishful Thinking is probably haunting, but hits that depression button for me. There is no uncertainty about Sunken Treasure
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AGIB was the last Wilco record I needed to complete the catalog. I started by taking a chance on a used copy of YHF and then a leaked copy of SBS (incidentally, I have purchased 4 copies since it's release) and have developed an obsession for this band. Jeff Tweedy is a bloody genius.... This topic may have been covered in a previous thread, but a search didn't reveal it. I have come to think that AGIB is as good as any music I have ever heard in my life....relative to myself, a significant statement. I have read lots of opinions on Less Than You Think, and it seems to have been univers