jcroach
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I didn't vote for it, but I thought about it. In comparison with the other songs they have used to open albums, not it's not the best, but it certainly creates a mood or a tone for the rest of the album.
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Here's a bonus for you all. Always loved this song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjD2AKBymDQ
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZw2dc_kYHI
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFJnzab8sng
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfqktBLDjPU
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1E5a3-oHrA
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEw1G0ejVEA
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O8pON8mxY8
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Here's more http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNXsjs6ED5Y
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Thanks for posting. Love it. Still love the original more, of course. Can't wait to hear the rest, especially Glasvegas' "Acrobat," My favorite track. Anyone know anything about this band?
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Review from Relevant Magazine http://www.relevantmagazine.com/culture/music/reviews/26876-review-wilco-whole-love Revelant describes itself as "the only magazine covering God, life and progressive culture."
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http://smallfiguresinavastexpanse.blogspot.com/2011/07/jeff-tweedy-will-be-your-baby-tonight.html http://viachicago.org/topic/41293-jeff-on-cover-of-american-songwriter/
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Upcomingh release: Speak Into The Rose 10" ep To be released on Black Friday Record Store Day 4 track 10" vinyl, with two previously unreleased tracks TRACK LISTING: "Art Of Almost (ALT Version)" "I Might (demo)" "Speak Into The Rose" "Message From Mid-Bar" Will be added to the discography later today.
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The performance has been posted! http://www.npr.org/2...ny-desk-concert
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Curious to see what the b-side might be.
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I don't remember that, but could that have been the Sessions for the Deerhoof/Raccoonists single? The Woody Guthrie site now lists a March 2012 release month for the Mermaid Ave. Box Set.
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Yes. I take full credit for the misspelling.
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OK, that makes sense now. I thought he meant Jay Bennett. I got my "Jays" mixed up! I knew Jay Bennet didn't perform on the album, but thought he might have been around the studio in some regard. Didn't he get a liner note mention in AM?
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Very cool. Thanks for posting. His comments about Jay don't seem to make any sense. It's like an incomplete thought.
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Wilco shoots a segment for TV show Talk Stoop in Brooklyn
jcroach replied to pathfire's topic in Just A Fan
Here's the segment. http://www.nbcnewyork.com/shows/talk-stoop/Talk_Stoop_Wilco_New_York-131165388.html -
It was really just that stupid band photo to me. The rest of the graphic design and art of that era was OK, but that photo with them on that damn couch is so bad.
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I'm going to give this one bump, just because we need one more vote for 50 votes!
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I like The High Heat. I debated whether to include a couple of these tracks. They are certainly "Officially released original non-album tracks." I don't look at that disc like a traditional "Wilco album." But the songs are a slightly different animals to the b-sides and compilation songs on the list. It's kind of like U2 and Brian Eno's "Passengers: Original Soundtracks 1". It isn't a U2 album, but features all the members of U2, but wasn't released as a U2 album. Kind of like The Minus Five's "Down with Wilco." Although U2 consistently plays at least one song from this album in concerts (Miss
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hx7q-NZqRHE
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So, I'm tired of reading all the bizarre descriptions of Capitol City. The song is growing on me, especially after I realized how long the lyrics have been around. They date back to at least Tweedy's book of poetry "Adult Head" in 2004. Here's some the the descriptions I found: “Harry Nilsson-esque” “a boozy, dreamy, punch-drunk waltz though Tin Pan Alley, sounding like Cole Porter if he was channeling Charles Bukowski” “a country waltz with bits of Dixieland clarinet” “Bobby Charles-stomp” “a jaunty 1930s-era vaudeville shuffle” “Tweedy’s rare … excursion into what could be deemed show tu