Wilco - Cars Can't Escape (I Am Trying To Break Your Heart) скачать видео бесплатно


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Performance and playback of "Cars Can't Escape". Outtake from the film "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart", released in 2002.

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9 years назад

simpsoned27

I love the Beatle-esque bass line ... sweet.

9 years назад

Trevor Jones

play that fuckin piano j

9 years назад

Trevor Jones

deeeeeeearrrrr prudencee

9 years назад

Matt Flynn

Rip jay well never forget you man I hope your happy wherever you are

9 years назад

Dan Fennell

jesus christ. how did this fucking song not make a wilco album somewhere down the line? just unreal. lyrically, some of tweedy's best work. 

10 years назад

Josh Alsip

Glenn plays every note for a reason. As a percussionist, this is your only goal; to breathe purpose into the ensemble.

10 years назад

Philmod68

Uhhh...don't think you read my comment right. I NEVER said...that Kotche was boring and unimaginative! I was referring to Coomer...had you read it correctly! I had TOTALLY said that thanks to Kotche...the band has gone way further than it would have with Coomer(as AWESOME as a drummer he is) Duhhhh...Kotche IS a percussion artist extraordianaire! I think he's pretty RAD. And yes...more than just a drummer. You need to read comments more carefully...before you respond haha! ; )

10 years назад

rnmclrnn

Boring and unimaginative? you have got to be kidding me. I hope since this comment you have seen the light. Not to take anything away from Coomer, I agree with you about him completely...but you have GOT to be nuts or a "troll" as they say to call Kotche boring and unimaginitve. Watch "monkey chant"....seriously, even beyond Wilco, I haven't seen much MORE imaginative than Kotche, he's a percussion artist. A serious instrumental genius, more than a drummer.

10 years назад

Ryan Tamburrino

This is the only video that sounds like Heaven in 240p.

11 years назад

lostsidewalk

they don't call foolish pride for nothing...handshake drugs was recorded for this album too and then reworked and released on AGIB

11 years назад

lostsidewalk

how often do you get to see an artist sing along to his own newly recorded song, this footage is incredible...

11 years назад

wevegotafileonyou

Where could i download this film? I can't buy on the internet...

11 years назад

james runner

2:43 John looks wiped out.

11 years назад

james runner

A-MEN!!!

11 years назад

bs338408

how did this song not make the album

12 years назад

Seth Baker

Jay was the real rocker in Wilco he brought such a great sound to Tweedy. RIP

12 years назад

cogscretin

@Philmod68 If you look at some of my own vids you'll see I've got a little perspective myself ;) Sound is awful but you can pick out a bit and judge my technique; just dickin' around, trying to get my chops back; I hadn't played since Woodstick '09. It's true Ken wouldn't fit in nowadays. I'll cop to some nostalgia; I lived in St. Lou' in the Uncle Tupelo days & saw Wilco's 1st show—Henneman from the Bottlerockets played guitar then (a damn tasty picker).

12 years назад

Philmod68

@cogscretin Hmm..some interesting points. But I can tell you from a drummer perspective(being Iam one)...Wilco ended up SOARING musically/rhytmically...with the switch from Coomer to Kotche. I pretty much dig all of the albums from AM to present. But when i listen to the earlier albums..as a drummer...powerful as Coomer is...his playing is very boring and unimaginative. Jeff wanted to push further..and Kotche PERFECTLY became the foil for this. Ken was good..but they needed Kotche to continue.

12 years назад

cogscretin

@inclinedplanes ...I am the first-mate with you on the Coomer/Bennett ship! I don't Kotche's playing...no balls. I stopped buying the records after "Ghost", which I listened to about three times before tossing to the bottom of the barrel. It's cool that Tweedy and the band as a whole grew so much artistically from an alt-country band, and I'm not annoyed by the people who are so nutty about them now, I just liked the "Summerteeth" ratio of "rock" : "art-rock". That was the band's zenith!

12 years назад

cogscretin

@sGCoreasheS I wouldn't take the docu' as gospel, particularly since Jeff stated later that the "differences" between them were not as deep as the docu' leads you to believe. Jeff said that Sam Jones was really lopsided in that portryal, which was is unfortunate. Again, my comment about Jones showing Jay playing a solo show to an empty bar is dickheaded; I feel he made Jay look like a stooge, when really he's a demi-god in my eyes. Have you ever heard Titanic Love Affair? The man was amazing.

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