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Jeff Tweedy tells a funny story about ending up two doors down from former bandmate - and alt.country nemesis - Jay Farrar.

Recorded live at the Vic in Chicago, January 23rd, 2008.

Comentarios

9 years ago

Jack Talavera

After the "double album" Wilco just completely lost me. Sure, each one of their albums since contains a descent song here and there. However, most of their stuff, brought to you by Tweedy really is horrible and most surprisingly liked. I know this because I was dumb enough to buy every one of their CdS...Each time majorly disappointed. ...ok? "Bikerboy"?

9 years ago

Peter Hurford

Come on .....tour Australia , soon I hope 

9 years ago

Jack Talavera

i can't stand this this guy! jay farrar has more americana cred then tweedy will ever have.

10 years ago

Gashy42

the shtick flows strong with this one

10 years ago

teleman811

*your opinion is not a universal truth*

10 years ago

Byrrd51

I see Jeff Tweedy around town. He's the nicest guy you could meet. I liked Son Volt's first record but haven't really liked much after that. Wilco continues to be one of my favorites. Thank you for posting this.

10 years ago

originalnickosiris

When does the funny bit start?

10 years ago

houorablegentlemen

Just a Dick

10 years ago

houorablegentlemen

Wow, its amazing that Farrar has never had to say anything about you...tweedy is just something to clean your boots off

11 years ago

Kylie Miller

aaaaand the comment's been deleted.

11 years ago

teleman811

apples>oranges

11 years ago

puchille

True, but irrelevant. Farrar>Tweedy.

11 years ago

JHAM3232

I think Uncle Tupelo's music is more raw, energenic, earnest, and all around better than pretty much anything either one of them has done since. There's a lot to be said about the power of two songwriters/singers complimenting each other ala Jagger/Richards, Strummer/Jones, Lennon/McCartney. Tweedy and Farrar are two strong willed and stubborn dudes, and I think they let their egos get in the way of creating music together.

11 years ago

twitcher73

Bennett > Tweedy

11 years ago

shutupkeegan

Tweedy for life. Funny story though.

11 years ago

ih8music

(and I like Son Volt a lot)

11 years ago

ih8music

I will agree with you that Jay was the better songwriter/singer/guitarist during the UT years. Not now, though. Maybe he's still a better guitarist, but Jeff has eclipsed him re: everything else IMO.

12 years ago

40thCapeRifles

Well, one could say that UT depended on tempo switching. Me and a friend are huge alt.country fans, and our running joke is: "Hi. We're Uncle Tupelo. Give us 10 seconds, we'll give you 11 tempo changes." LOL

12 years ago

40thCapeRifles

"Where were you? We'd still be together!" LOL

12 years ago

Jeff Kahl

Is that Sue correcting him? LOL

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