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wilco
Im by no means an expert on their stuff, but Im in love with them after seeing them live this year, and we are watching ashes of American flags and man oh man Jeff is the man
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Re: wilco
should i feel bad that i got scared during via Chicago live? that song made me jump twice
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Re: wilco
This band has been a recent reappreciation of mine. I had those first 2 records and Yankee but lost touch. I was even listening to Sky Blue Sky this morning. It's got that real mid-70's Beach Boys vibe when Carl started running things musically.
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Re: wilco
Rank 'em? Sure, why not.
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
A Ghost is Born
The Whole Love
Summerteeth
Sky Blue Sky
Wilco (The Album)
Being There
A.M.
I love 'em all, though.
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
A Ghost is Born
The Whole Love
Summerteeth
Sky Blue Sky
Wilco (The Album)
Being There
A.M.
I love 'em all, though.
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Re: wilco
I think that would be my ranking at the moment, but i really haven't given a.m. And being there much time, and for me Yankee and ghost are super close, maybe not 1a and 1b, but not far from itKevin Davis wrote:Rank 'em? Sure, why not.
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
A Ghost is Born
The Whole Love
Summerteeth
Sky Blue Sky
Wilco (The Album)
Being There
A.M.
I love 'em all, though.
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Re: wilco
I have heard all the albums but have not really devoted many listening sessions with them. I will say I love the Mermaid Avenue Collection with Volume I getting a lot of spins.
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Re: wilco
i was the same way before seeing the whole band live( i did see jeff solo a few years ago) i listened to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot a ton when i first got it, but then nothing else really did anyhting for me on first listen so i wouldnt give them the time they needed, but as with lots of bands for me, as soon as i saw what they do live it clicked and i became obsessed with them, they are so good that i wonder how i didnt realize it sooneroasisfan35 wrote:I have heard all the albums but have not really devoted many listening sessions with them. I will say I love the Mermaid Avenue Collection with Volume I getting a lot of spins.
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Re: wilco
My rankings:
1. Summerteeth
2. A Ghost Is Born
3. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
4. Being There
5. The Whole Love
6. Sky Blue Sky
7. A.M.
8. Wilco (The Album)
1. Summerteeth
2. A Ghost Is Born
3. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
4. Being There
5. The Whole Love
6. Sky Blue Sky
7. A.M.
8. Wilco (The Album)
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Re: wilco
Wow. Not a lot of love for Being There. That's usually pretty high on everyone's list.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think that would be my ranking at the moment, but i really haven't given a.m. And being there much time, and for me Yankee and ghost are super close, maybe not 1a and 1b, but not far from itKevin Davis wrote:Rank 'em? Sure, why not.
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
A Ghost is Born
The Whole Love
Summerteeth
Sky Blue Sky
Wilco (The Album)
Being There
A.M.
I love 'em all, though.
- vegman
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Re: wilco
My list goes:
YHF
A Ghost is Born
Being There
Sky Blue Sky
Summerteeth
A.M.
The Whole Love
Wilco (The Album)
I obviously don't dig the newer stuff as much but they're still one of my top live bands. I had a great time at their show at Ommegang Brewery last summer.
YHF
A Ghost is Born
Being There
Sky Blue Sky
Summerteeth
A.M.
The Whole Love
Wilco (The Album)
I obviously don't dig the newer stuff as much but they're still one of my top live bands. I had a great time at their show at Ommegang Brewery last summer.
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Re: wilco
Wilco is a very enjoyable band. One of my favorites, in fact. My favorite album is A Ghost Is Born, and then Summerteeth and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot constantly spar for second place. Believe it or not, Sky Blue Sky has been climbing up the rungs gradually over the last six years, but I don't know that it will ever surface the north, so to speak.
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Re: wilco
ive just gotta get through it some more, they have so much good stuff that it can be a bit overwhelming to try and know all of itChris_H_2 wrote:Wow. Not a lot of love for Being There. That's usually pretty high on everyone's list.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think that would be my ranking at the moment, but i really haven't given a.m. And being there much time, and for me Yankee and ghost are super close, maybe not 1a and 1b, but not far from itKevin Davis wrote:Rank 'em? Sure, why not.
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
A Ghost is Born
The Whole Love
Summerteeth
Sky Blue Sky
Wilco (The Album)
Being There
A.M.
I love 'em all, though.
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Re: wilco
The more I listen, the more I love these guys.
And everything post-AGIB has been climbing for me when I go back and listen after the initial disappointment. These guys are very easy to put on in pretty much any circumstance.
And everything post-AGIB has been climbing for me when I go back and listen after the initial disappointment. These guys are very easy to put on in pretty much any circumstance.
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Re: wilco
1. Sky Blue Sky
2. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
3. A Ghost Is Born
I think I've played Summerteeth and Being There but they didn't really click. Might pull those out afterwhile and listen.
2. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
3. A Ghost Is Born
I think I've played Summerteeth and Being There but they didn't really click. Might pull those out afterwhile and listen.
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Re: wilco
As offensive as that stereotype is, they may actually have a point.southp wrote:Anyone watch Shameless? They dissed Wilco a few weeks ago...
"Is that music for dad's with receding hairlines and shit?"
Lament wrote: Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
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Re: wilco
So I guess Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, and pretty much any band with members who are 35+, are "dad rock"?Fuzzcharger wrote:As offensive as that stereotype is, they may actually have a point.southp wrote:Anyone watch Shameless? They dissed Wilco a few weeks ago...
"Is that music for dad's with receding hairlines and shit?"