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HeWasNotRed

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  1. Ghost of Electricity makes good points. All of their albums have gone through transitions with me. I loved Wilco the album when it first came out, then got bored, then loved it, currently a little bored with it, but I will truly truly love it in the long run I assure you
  2. I heard Can't Stand It at Outback Steakhouse, closely followed by a Spoon song good times
  3. My rankings these days are now as follows: A ghost is born Yankee hotel foxtrot Sky blue sky Being there Summerteeth Wilco (the album) A.M. ..that actually was painful to do i think sky blue sky is certainly a major league record, but perhaps along the lines of the kansas city royals. Oddly enough, one of my favorite baseball teams and one of my favorite albums
  4. I think it finally happened. AGIB finally showed itself as my favorite Wilco album over YHF. This is unfair though considering when I think of AGIB, I also consider The Wilco Book and the tour EP and the extras. Either way, the AGIB sessions is my favorite Wilco era. done and done..
  5. Maybe the band's a big fan of 'The Office'
  6. 8 out of the 12, watch the videos, you clearly can see who's jamming in each song I know at least Dixie Peach Promenade and Broken Heart have Jeff Tweedy on lead vocals, Lawrence of Euphoria and and Margaret/Tiger Rug have him singing a good amount as well
  7. My early favorites from this would have to be Diana and Broken Heart, what's everybody elses?
  8. Wait, so officially what songs have Tweedy's sweet voice in them? My computer is no longer playing the videos on the website for some reason..
  9. Haha, very nice tracklist. I would still have to keep At Least That's What You Said as my opener I think. It's going to be tough, but I'm gonna try to make my ghost set soon.
  10. Hell yeah. Panthers, The High Heat and This Is New are my favorites that didn't make the record. I also do prefer the soma version of Hummingbird over the album cut. I actually plan on making a thread called "a ghost was intended" and making my dream ghost tracklist
  11. How I wish I wish Panthers and The High Heat would've made a ghost is born. Probably in place of I'm A Wheel I'd say
  12. I always thought I wanted a studio version of "My Words," but after the abomination that was studio "Panthers," I'm fine with the live versions. noooo =/. Panthers is one of my favorite Wilco tunes, and certainly one of my favorite from the Ghost era. So much so that I'm actually thinking of getting a tattoo of a small panther with Wilco written on it's body as dumb as they may sound lol. I think you're thinking of "Let's Not Get Carried Away?" Let's Fight was about as fun and exciting as watching paint dry. I again must disagree. Let's Not Get Carried Away rules hard, but so does Let
  13. If I can add my two cents as a Wilco purist and a large fan of both songs, I think musically and "cool" factors included, whatever the hell that even means or has to do with the argument, 'Impossible Germany' is heads and shoulders above 'Box Full Of Letters'. IG is a deeply emotional song that happens to possess one of Nel's most frantic, yet beautiful solos. "Box Full Of Letters" is also an emotional, yet straightforward song that really pales in comparison in my, and probably most opinions. That having been said, god bless you for digging "Box Full of Letters" more, I'm always a big fan of
  14. Ken Coomer's obscure drumming toward the dissonant parts should not be excluded from discussion either. He is playing such a strange, pounding, yet restrained beat, adding a lot of bubbling, dissonant noise as well.
  15. Heck yeah, I'm admittedly more excited for The National's new album than I was for Spoon's, nonetheless, "Transference" is an album not to be missed. Great, great stuff..
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