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I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
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After all this time, I can definitely say I have a stronger emotional connection with the *song* 'Whole Love' than any other in the Nels era.
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Can't disagree with that. I get sucked in to these threads, because I'm always curious how other Wilco fans hear things. But when I submit a ranking of my own, I feel kinda dirty afterwards. I remember all the times when one of the celler dwellers was just what I needed.
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(these are mine, roughly to scale, vertically) Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Being There A Ghost Is Born Summerteeth The Whole Love Sky Blue Sky Wilco (The Album) AM
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It's odd to me that the popmatters article made no mention of Arcade Fire. To me, they continue to demand people's attention with what can only be called rock. I think the article's quite an overreaction. Rock may be in a transitional period, but it's not going away. Rock is arguably the most flexible of genres, itself a hybrid of the most organically emotive genres: country, folk & blues. I think Wilco & Radiohead are both, in different ways, groping around a bit these days to find a new, more compelling, iteration of rock. They are the standard-bearers in my opinion. Radiohe
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The Whole Love #7 on Paste's Year End List
newbornghost replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Just A Fan
True, but I must say, while maybe not legendary, Bad as Me keeps growing on me. Definitely creeping into my top 10 of this year. -
The Whole Love #7 on Paste's Year End List
newbornghost replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Just A Fan
I thought the blurb on TWL was well written. These lists are gonna be so all over the place this year. I'll be happy if Wilco shows up on most top 10s. -
I'm guessing Foo Fighters, since they got the Album of the Year nomination, are the clear favorites. Still, this is very fulfilling as a Wilco fan. They got the category exactly right this year.
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Oh yeah, I should hope so. But not the big prize.
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I had the same thought (about Wilco being this year's Arcade Fire statement by the Grammy awards) just after the album came out...but not only did TWL not sell as well as The Suburbs, I also just can't see the Grammy Awards making essentially the same statement (look we're cool, or look we still care about rock n' roll) two years in a row. I mean, they have a lot of pop fans to appease who were pissed about Arcade Fire's win.
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Your Favorite Nuances/Parts of Wilco Songs
newbornghost replied to choo-choo-charlie's topic in Just A Fan
Without a doubt my favorite part of any Wilco song. The acoustic guitar part, leading into the rhodes part, leading into the drum roll, leading into the crazy polyrhythmic jam. Me too. Shivers. Every time. I also have lots of favorite parts on TWL. I could listen to John's bass line and Glenn's fill at the beginning of Born Alone over and over... -
"more influences than we know what to do with..."
newbornghost replied to newbornghost's topic in Just A Fan
Yes, I know. Here's really what I was thinking: A.M (Uncle Tupelo) Fixed? -
It is. And reading that inspired me to put together a playlist of Beatles songs that either shared aural features or flat out reminded me of Wilco songs (and vice versa, of course). Here's my 'Beatco' playlist: Something (Abbey Road - Beatles) Sunloathe (The Whole Love - Wilco) I Want You (She's So Heavy) (Abbey Road - Beatles) Spiders (A Ghost Is Born - Wilco) Think For Yourself (Rubber Soul - Beatles) Standing O (The Whole Love - Wilco) Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Beatles) My Daring (Summerteeth - Wilco) Sexy Sadie (The White Al
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Enjoyable reads, both of them. Though, for the baseball great Dale Murphy's first post, I'm gonna have to quell the enthusiasm a bit: Um, no. More like Abbey Road is the album The Whole Love wishes it was. Again, I love Wilco as much as anyone, but no. It's the other way around. Actually, yeah, maybe.
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I'm sure some version of this thread already exists somewhere on VC. But, just in case it doesn't, here goes... I just love this quote (all due credit to Mr. Wikipedia) from Jeff Tweedy, circa 1988: Got me to thinkin', if I were to name one overriding influence for each Wilco album, what would I name? A.M. (Bob Dylan / Dinosaur Jr.) Being There (Rolling Stones) Summerteeth (The Beatles) Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (Neutral Milk Hotel) A Ghost is Born (Television) Sky Blue Sky (The Byrds) Wilco (The Album) (Wilco) The Whole Love (Garage Rock in general: maybe The Music Machine, if I had to pic
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Aw, man, couldn't resist posting this version, lol: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhFupMCgv8Y&feature=player_detailpage