jamieanderson1968
ninniest jackaninny
I don’t really have anything else to add. As mentioned above, I was also more Son Volt than Wilco. But Summerteeth really solidified things for me on how good Wilco was/is
If you've never stumbled across this, you're in for a treat. I recorded this back in '97 when I got MuchMusic on the ol' Sony Hi-Fi VHS machine. They had some really neat live sets.
This is short and sweet and features all Being There songs.
This sums up the giddy joy Jay brought to the band in 30 minutes. A great watch...
Every influential album has an effect both positive and negative.Gave YHF a couple of good close listens since yesterday. Still a wonderful album that I come back to often. BUT this album also seems to have influenced a lot of the family-friendly, middle of the road, singalong folk rock of the 00’s.
and Nirvana influenced Nickleback and Creed. You can’t hold them accountable for the shittiness that followed.Gave YHF a couple of good close listens since yesterday. Still a wonderful album that I come back to often. BUT this album also seems to have influenced a lot of the family-friendly, middle of the road, singalong folk rock of the 00’s.
No wasn’t blaming them, just never made the connection before for some reason.and Nirvana influenced Nickleback and Creed. You can’t hold them accountable for the shittiness that followed.
Word. I always look at YHF as the American equivalent to Kid A and look at all the terrible knockoff Radiohead wannabes that that album wrought.No wasn’t blaming them, just never made the connection before for some reason.
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot is proof that a rock album can sometimes be more than it is. - Bob Mehr
Did you happen to give this a listen?I've never listened to Wilco. I don't know why.
I have a friend who has seen them over 100 times.
Well, this might be interesting.