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Just listening to Misunderstood right now as I put off homework. Never heard a Wilco song. It's pretty good. It's kind of like Pavement.
Let's do this.
Misunderstood
Sunken Treasure
A Shot In The Arm
Via Chicago
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
Heavy Metal Drummer
Poor Places
At Least That's What You Said
Muzzle of Bees
Handshake Drugs
Impossible Germany
Bull Black Nova
One Sunday Morning
These songs fucking rule, and you should enjoy listening to them.
Let's do this.
Misunderstood
Sunken Treasure
A Shot In The Arm
Via Chicago
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
Heavy Metal Drummer
Poor Places
At Least That's What You Said
Muzzle of Bees
Handshake Drugs
Impossible Germany
Bull Black Nova
One Sunday Morning
These songs fucking rule, and you should enjoy listening to them.
Also, slightly weaker songs in general, but if you want a more upbeat set of songs, here's a selection of some of their fun tracks:
I Must Be High
Outtasite (Outta Mind)
Monday
I'm Always In Love
Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (again)
ELT
I'm The Man Who Loves You
I'm A Wheel
Wilco (The Song)
I Might
No spoken words said:Now I'm leaving this thread, but, my words will echo for eternity.
its bookends alone would make it a great album.
A few hours after this post appears on the site, the entire NYCTaper crew will drive four hours up to Cooperstown to see Wilco again at the Ommegang Brewery. The reason why we will travel so far is essentially encapsulated in this recording. On Wednesday, we all saw Wilco at Terminal 5, and the band once again reminded us about why we’ll make sacrifices as fans to see them live. The meme of all the Wilco reviews on nyctaper (and there are a lot) is that this band is extremely good to its fans. The long sets, interesting song selections, lengthy encores and full dedication to the performance positions Wilco as the preeminent live band around today, and for the better part of the last two decades. On Wednesday, we were treated to a “deep cut” setlist where songs were performed that we haven’t seen very often or at all since the 1990s. “What’s The World Got in Store” is probably the rarest of the tracks — a song from the first record of the two-lp 1996 album Being There. We are streaming it below, along with “Passenger Side”, another early era nugget that has seen infrequent plays in recent years. The final treat was a heartfelt final encore (the 9th encore song) of “The Lonely 1″, another Being There song and one that I’m not sure that I’ve ever actually seen live. Its these kinds of treats that keep us coming back. I’m sure Cooperstown will yield the same kind of satisfaction.
Wilco: July 25, 2012 Terminal 5 – Flac and MP3 Downloads + Streaming Songs | nyctaper
Those bookends are really gorgeous. My favorite part of their recent shows as well, especially Sunday Morning. That simple acoustic guitar riff is just so good.
welcome back