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 michaelgmitchell wrote:
Bleh. Just me. Don't throw chairs or anything.
 
ditto
 rasta_tiger wrote:

...Oh, and I want to NOT like Wilco because they're so trendy to like but I can't help myself. Love the new album.

 

Statements like this make me wanna break stuff.
 Albert1967 wrote:
Dutch band. There are a lot more nice Dutch bands btw.
 
If by Dutch you mean Southern Illinois, then yes.

Dutch band. There are a lot more nice Dutch bands btw.
Bleh. Just me. Don't throw chairs or anything.
 maryte wrote:


Me too.
 

There are a couple of very "Harrisonesque" songs on this CD.
 mandolin wrote:
 mandolin wrote:
...isn't it cheating to play this so soon after uncle tupelo?..

...why yes, it is...
 
{#Whisper}   {#Lol}

 rasta_tiger wrote:

Oh, and I want to NOT like Wilco because they're so trendy to like but I can't help myself. Love the new album.

 
Wilco? Trendy? This is a band that's been around 15 years and whose—very deep, American—roots go back to the late '80s. We should all live so long to gray at the temples and become "trendy" at the same time.

 mandolin wrote:
...isn't it cheating to play this so soon after uncle tupelo?..

...why yes, it is...
 Bat wrote:

The Paul Mason Mountain Winery is my absolute favorite place to see a show.  I lived in Cupertino for 25 years and saw many shows there.

I hate to sound like an old fart but one thing I like most - besides the stunning setting - is that they have a very strict decibel limit.  It's load enough, but low enough so that you can actually hear distinct sounds and voices, i.e. not just the white noise of a jet taking off.

They also have a very strict time limit (both limits imposed by the city).  The show must be over by 10:30.  Not 10:31 and it doesn't matter if you're in the middle of a song, at 10:30:00 the show is over.
 
Maybe a topic for another place....I USED to like the Mountain Winery but the new redesign has completely ruined the funky atmosphere it used to have.

Oh, and I want to NOT like Wilco because they're so trendy to like but I can't help myself. Love the new album.

I like this song...I keep thinking it's Spoon, though, for some reason.


 Frater_Kork wrote:
My mind conjures up images of George Harrison when I listen to this one.
Defnit 8.
 

Me too.
 ncollingridge wrote:
Shouldn't this track be called "Sonny Feeling"? That's how it's listed everywhere I can find it...
 
Good catch. I just dump albums onto my iPod and never look at it again so I often don't know the names of my favorite songs....

edit: I pm'd Bill and he's fixed it.

Shouldn't this track be called "Sonny Feeling"? That's how it's listed everywhere I can find it...
Not their best, i guess (dont know a lot from them)!!
 whtahtefcuk wrote:
Sounds fine!
 

...sounds fine? Without aaaaaaaaany harmony?
ttzzzzzzzzz...
Sounds like Jonathan...
Jonathan Costello - son of Elvis!

Wilco? Don't care...
BORING! JUST BORING LIKE HELL!


Ha!!!
I give Wilco a 6 but the BB a 9 (mostly for Marsha's red mini shorts.)
 
Lexapro_Headrush wrote:
 



My mind conjures up images of George Harrison when I listen to this one.
Defnit 8.
 Bat wrote:

The Paul Mason Mountain Winery is my absolute favorite place to see a show.  I lived in Cupertino for 25 years and saw many shows there.

I hate to sound like an old fart but one thing I like most - besides the stunning setting - is that they have a very strict decibel limit.  It's load enough, but low enough so that you can actually hear distinct sounds and voices, i.e. not just the white noise of a jet taking off.

They also have a very strict time limit (both limits imposed by the city).  The show must be over by 10:30.  Not 10:31 and it doesn't matter if you're in the middle of a song, at 10:30:00 the show is over.
  from one old fart to another - you do sound like an old fart
{#Cowboy}


wow! that is some stellar slide guitar
a friend just got me going on Wilco again and I cannot get enough
Thanks Tony! 
Sounds fine!
 musicology wrote:
not the best track on the new album, but decent. saw them at the mountain winery last nite. great show...
 
The Paul Mason Mountain Winery is my absolute favorite place to see a show.  I lived in Cupertino for 25 years and saw many shows there.

I hate to sound like an old fart but one thing I like most - besides the stunning setting - is that they have a very strict decibel limit.  It's load enough, but low enough so that you can actually hear distinct sounds and voices, i.e. not just the white noise of a jet taking off.

They also have a very strict time limit (both limits imposed by the city).  The show must be over by 10:30.  Not 10:31 and it doesn't matter if you're in the middle of a song, at 10:30:00 the show is over.
 musicology wrote:
not the best track on the new album, but decent. saw them at the mountain winery last nite. great show...
 
Nice venue! Hope you had seats that were close enough to the stage.

(I find it odd that they want over $120 a ticket for Steve Miller. Steve I Haven't Had a New Release In Years Miller. Over $120! I can't believe there's significant nostalgia value to warrant those prices when measured against other acts appearing at MW this summer.)

Good Wilco track, too.

Drove from Paris to the Amsterdam Hilton,
Talking in our beds for a week...


not the best track on the new album, but decent. saw them at the mountain winery last nite. great show...
I like this, but so far everything I've heard suggests that this Album is sort of a "holding pattern" for Wilco. Looking foward to buying it Tuesday though...
 softjeans wrote:

Like the pedal steel a lot...but yeah, as songs go, what about "You and I?" Please?

 
Yeah, I hate the bad grammar, too. Or should that be also? ;)

Apart from that, this is the best song I've heard from the new CD. Good for chair dancing.

 ploba wrote:
I love the new album, but if I had to chose I would rate this my least favorite song of them all.
 
Like the pedal steel a lot...but yeah, as songs go, what about "You and I?" Please?

{#Puke}

Jay Bennett, the former multi-instrumentalist with the alternative rock band Wilco, died in his sleep in the Illinois town of Urbana on Sunday 5-24-2009, aged 45.

RIP Jay


these guys write some nice songs, and almost get you there....but not quite. 
I love the new album, but if I had to chose I would rate this my least favorite song of them all.
...isn't it cheating to play this so soon after uncle tupelo?..
Okay this is the 3rd or 4th time I've heard it and I'm starting to see some chinks in the armor... even tho it's not a song I recognize(d) I didn't immediately say "Hey, wonder if Wilco has a new album?" instead I thought "Wonder which album this is off of?" ... which means it doesn't strike me as much of a departure, if any. I am holding out hope that the rest of the album isn't as easy. Still a 7.5–8 for now but I don't want to hear it tomorrow and think, "ah, this again."
 WonderLizard wrote:
Okay, this is going to be corny—trolls and flamers take notice—but a new Wilco album always give me a sunny feeling. There. I said it. {#Propeller}
 
Nothing wrong with corny, especially in this instance. {#Sunny}
Big Wilco fan. Seen them several times here in Chicago. Like this alot.
Okay, this is going to be corny—trolls and flamers take notice—but a new Wilco album always give me a sunny feeling. There. I said it. {#Propeller}
When did Wilco get to be my favorite band? I've always liked them but lately just hearing them come on makes it a better day.
 
First listen: 8. Hope it grows from there.