Wow, we have quite the audience of music snobs here. She plays a fifth instead of a flatted fifth and people are jumping on her like a trampoline for it. How about the fact that she sings this song with more soul than anyone ever has? With all due respect to Mr. Tweedy and company, I prefer this version to any I've heard Wilco play live, or the album version for that matter. Take a second listen, and then a third, and if you're still hung up on one note in the chord of the chorus, I think you're missing something big (for one thing the Fmin allows a little more flexibility for a vocalist