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December 11, 2005 at 5:03 pm #78389"SG " wrote:"duane " wrote:Wilco- Anything, and I mean ANYTHING off A Ghost is Born
Step onto soapbox:
In my opinion, this is the best album this millenium by far. These guys er…. guy keep reinventing themselves EVERY FREAKING ALBUM. Reminds me alot of, dare I say, The Beatles…. Can’t wait to see what Nels Cline brings to the table
Exit soapbox and open the floor for eminent flamefest!
I stop following Wilco after Being There(which was overated though I gotta admit it did have some good tunes).Nels Cline certainly puts them in a different direction.Cline has been doing freaky jazz records since 1980,he was also in the Geraldine Fibbers on their Butch album which is highly recommended.Maybe I`ll jump on the Wilco bandwagon again someday…
I gotta admit, I don’t know alot about the guy, Nels Cline I mean, other that he’s older than I expected but, I did read in MOJO he’s big into jazz. I do know that this’ll be just a pit stop cause Wilco’s really about who Jeff Tweedy wants to play with at he time.
And Deepsludge, boring? Man, I gotta hear what you call exciting cause it don’t get that much better to me the Wilco.
December 11, 2005 at 5:03 pm #78518"SG " wrote:"duane " wrote:Wilco- Anything, and I mean ANYTHING off A Ghost is BornStep onto soapbox:
In my opinion, this is the best album this millenium by far. These guys er…. guy keep reinventing themselves EVERY FREAKING ALBUM. Reminds me alot of, dare I say, The Beatles…. Can’t wait to see what Nels Cline brings to the table
Exit soapbox and open the floor for eminent flamefest!
I stop following Wilco after Being There(which was overated though I gotta admit it did have some good tunes).Nels Cline certainly puts them in a different direction.Cline has been doing freaky jazz records since 1980,he was also in the Geraldine Fibbers on their Butch album which is highly recommended.Maybe I`ll jump on the Wilco bandwagon again someday…
I gotta admit, I don’t know alot about the guy, Nels Cline I mean, other that he’s older than I expected but, I did read in MOJO he’s big into jazz. I do know that this’ll be just a pit stop cause Wilco’s really about who Jeff Tweedy wants to play with at he time.
And Deepsludge, boring? Man, I gotta hear what you call exciting cause it don’t get that much better to me the Wilco.
December 12, 2005 at 6:08 pm #78305Wilco- Hummingbird
Mmmmmmm….I’m a sucker for harmonys
December 12, 2005 at 6:08 pm #78393Wilco- Hummingbird
Mmmmmmm….I’m a sucker for harmonys
December 12, 2005 at 6:08 pm #78520Wilco- Hummingbird
Mmmmmmm….I’m a sucker for harmonys
December 12, 2005 at 8:12 pm #78307Uncle Tupelo- Grindstone
…handcuffs hurt worse when you’ve done nothin’ wrong….
December 12, 2005 at 8:12 pm #78396Uncle Tupelo- Grindstone
…handcuffs hurt worse when you’ve done nothin’ wrong….
December 12, 2005 at 8:12 pm #78522Uncle Tupelo- Grindstone
…handcuffs hurt worse when you’ve done nothin’ wrong….
December 13, 2005 at 4:10 pm #78309JJ Cale / Cajun Moon
Always forget this guy, but everynow and then, when I pick one of his records he always astonish me with his clean, layed-back songs.
December 13, 2005 at 4:10 pm #78398JJ Cale / Cajun Moon
Always forget this guy, but everynow and then, when I pick one of his records he always astonish me with his clean, layed-back songs.
December 13, 2005 at 4:10 pm #78523JJ Cale / Cajun Moon
Always forget this guy, but everynow and then, when I pick one of his records he always astonish me with his clean, layed-back songs.
December 13, 2005 at 6:12 pm #78311"Hansione " wrote:JJ Cale / Cajun MoonAlways forget this guy, but everynow and then, when I pick one of his records he always astonish me with his clean, layed-back songs.
Oooh, yeah. He’s a "guy that other people like to cover his songs" guy, I know Clapton loves him.
Hellacopters- Carry Me Home
Good ‘ol Rock ‘n Roll is still alive!
December 13, 2005 at 6:12 pm #78401"Hansione " wrote:JJ Cale / Cajun MoonAlways forget this guy, but everynow and then, when I pick one of his records he always astonish me with his clean, layed-back songs.
Oooh, yeah. He’s a "guy that other people like to cover his songs" guy, I know Clapton loves him.
Hellacopters- Carry Me Home
Good ‘ol Rock ‘n Roll is still alive!
December 13, 2005 at 6:12 pm #78524"Hansione " wrote:JJ Cale / Cajun MoonAlways forget this guy, but everynow and then, when I pick one of his records he always astonish me with his clean, layed-back songs.
Oooh, yeah. He’s a "guy that other people like to cover his songs" guy, I know Clapton loves him.
Hellacopters- Carry Me Home
Good ‘ol Rock ‘n Roll is still alive!
December 13, 2005 at 6:51 pm #78313Hope you’ve checked out some earlier Hellacopters releases, my fav’s are Supershitty to the Max, Grande Rock & Payin The Dues. Lots of great early eps as well…White Trash Soul, Disappointment Blues etc etc.
I haven’t been able to listen to Carry me home since I saw the video, it absolutely killed it for me!
Hellacopters-Little Miss Sweetness
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