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Adam2

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  1. Nice song. I like the rehearsal version from IATBYH.

    The studio version is nice too.

    The closing instrumental (horns) on the studio version has a little Burt Bachurach sound to it.

    I'd like to see it on the next "Best of Dionne Warwick & Burt Bachurach"

     

    Seriously, Pieholden Suite and More Like The Moon are two of Tweedy's finest.

    (IMO)

     

     

    I believe I read somewhere that Jay Bennett wrote/co-wrote a good deal of this song (or at the very least is responsible for the instruments). Much like My Darling, which is a Jay's song.

  2. I don't think the songs are very much like On The Beach at all. On The Beach was recorded after Tonight's The Night (I believe), when Neil was still in his depressed phase. Its a very stoned, sparse, sad work... I don't really see any comparisons with the new Wilco songs.

  3. how can you say there is absolutely no reason for the song to be included? it fits 100% with the mood/feel/tone/etc of the album. it is one of the very best songs to come out of those sessions. just because he didn't write the lyrics doesn't mean they can't include it. it isn't "cheating" if the album is suppose to have Woody Guthrie lyrics and one song is traditional. to say that there is no reason to include it is absolutely ridiculous.

  4. that's not what i said at all. i gave my opinion on what i thought should have been done. i then said that since i do not know the band personally, i can't say wether or not what i thought should have been WAS actually done or not.

  5. Jay co-wrote a lot of the songs on YHF. As for the keyboards, I agree sometimes he got carried away, but like Stirratt said, Summerteeth was overdone but in a beautiful way. To be honest I think it is kind of ridiculous that Jay was fired. If they had a problem with him taking on too many roles, they should have just talked to him and settle it. It just seems to me like a relationship of about 8 years ended for a dumb reason. Of course I know nothing that happened before his departure... maybe they did talk to him.

  6. Bob Egan was really cool. I think the main reason the let him go was because he mainly played pedal and lap steel, which the band soon outgrew. It would have been really cool to have him stay with the band, maybe playing additional instruments, but still adding a touch of the old days with the pedal steel/lap steel/banjo/etc.

  7. the album came out in 1993. it's self titled, and their only album i believe. i think the band was a rotating cast of musicians, with leroy leading on guitar and vocals. there are a few copies on ebay, which is where i got mine.

  8. you must be joking. jay bennett is responsible for bringing the keyboards into Wilco's sound, as well as co-writing many of their greatest songs. not to mention the role he played as multi-instrumentalist and producer. i am really sick of people bashing jay. someone hear once said that when anybody bashes jay, all's you have to do is mention that he co-wrote a large portion of Jesus, Etc. i bet that'll shut you all up.

  9. its hard to say what i would like because i really am completely new to the genre. like i said, Tom Waits is one of my favorite artists, and i've been exposed to some jazz influence via his earlier albums. also, i guess, Nels Cline has some deep jazz knowledge. stuff like that. i guess i should just get into the most obvious artists, the ones people are talking about when they say "jazz".

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