Penny Lane wrote:i always picture jay treating jeff like Jay M treated lou barlow
I'd love to read about the story of Dinosaur Jr. - does anyone know a good account of their history? Someone should grab them for a future AOTW...
blackwll wrote:How about some love for fellow Mississippi River Alt-country pioneers The Jayhawks?
Jayhawks are an absolute must for AOTW - who's got 'em? Gary Louris worked with Uncle Tupelo durring the recording of "Still Feel Gone" and, is partially credited on the song: "Cold Shoulder."
I' like to extend a huge "thanks" to everyone that contributed to this thread this week. It's been hugely entertaining to read and work on, etc.
A note- Max Johnston, multi-instrumentalist on the last UT album, also appeared on the first two Wilco albums. Since the late 90's, he's been a member of The Gourds (who definitely ought to be an Artist of the Week). Here's his humorous take on his departure from Wilco which hints at Jeff Tweedy's personnel problems. http://thegourdsnews.blogspot.com/2009/08/long-goodbye-is-comin-on-one-question.html
1. Wasn't Born to Follow 2. The Mike Heidorn Song 3. Song to Woody 4. Outdone (1989 Demo) 5. Orange Blossom Special 6. Mr. Soul 7. Mercedes Benz 8. Maggie's Farm 9. Love's Gonna Live Here Again 10. Looking for a Way Out (Acoustic) 11. Little Guitars 12. Left in the Dark 13. I've Been Working on the Railroad 14. I Wanna Destroy You 15. I Wanna Be Your Dog 16. I Found the Essence Rare 17. I Drink Stag 18. Gimme Gimme Gimme 19. Fortunate Son
1. Wasn't Born to Follow 2. The Mike Heidorn Song 3. Song to Woody 4. Outdone (1989 Demo) 5. Orange Blossom Special 6. Mr. Soul 7. Mercedes Benz 8. Maggie's Farm 9. Love's Gonna Live Here Again 10. Looking for a Way Out (Acoustic) 11. Little Guitars 12. Left in the Dark 13. I've Been Working on the Railroad 14. I Wanna Destroy You 15. I Wanna Be Your Dog 16. I Found the Essence Rare 17. I Drink Stag 18. Gimme Gimme Gimme 19. Fortunate Son
You rule!
Thanks a bunch.
I've never taken a pissbreak during a DBT show but if I had it would have been during Dancing Ricky.
I have never seen this, it was great. I also think the main point of this whole thread is to thank God, that Hood and Cooley are able to work together, even with different music style, because UT blows away both Wilco and Son Volt.
I have never seen this, it was great. I also think the main point of this whole thread is to thank God, that Hood and Cooley are able to work together, even with different music style, because UT blows away both Wilco and Son Volt.
I have never seen this, it was great. I also think the main point of this whole thread is to thank God, that Hood and Cooley are able to work together, even with different music style, because UT blows away both Wilco and Son Volt.
Can't get behind that.
Wilco, Son Volt, or both? I got turned on to Wilco in about 1998, Son Volt a few years later. UT, who I discovered around 2003, just blew me away more than the offshoots did.
oilpiers wrote:Wilco, Son Volt, or both? I got turned on to Wilco in about 1998, Son Volt a few years later. UT, who I discovered around 2003, just blew me away more than the offshoots did.
Either one, really; strange, since I'm usually partial to the more country-oriented stuff, but Wilco & SV sound more "natural" to me, like Tweedy & Farrar both really found their voices... or some shit.
There's also going to be an Uncle Tupelo box set released on Record Store Day (4.21.12.):
Uncle Tupelo The Seven Inch Singles (4x7" black vinyl numbered box set with new, unreleased 4th single and 14" x 7" poster)
• "I Got Drunk" b/w "Sin City" • "Gun" b/w "I Wanna Destroy You" • "Sauget Wind" b/w "Looking For A Way Out" (Acoustic), "Take My Word" • "That Year" b/w "Pickle River"
Kudzu Guillotine wrote:There's also going to be an Uncle Tupelo box set released on Record Store Day (4.21.12.):
Uncle Tupelo The Seven Inch Singles (4x7" black vinyl numbered box set with new, unreleased 4th single and 14" x 7" poster)
• "I Got Drunk" b/w "Sin City" • "Gun" b/w "I Wanna Destroy You" • "Sauget Wind" b/w "Looking For A Way Out" (Acoustic), "Take My Word" • "That Year" b/w "Pickle River"
I want this. any idea where I can git 'er on line?
I've never taken a pissbreak during a DBT show but if I had it would have been during Dancing Ricky.
Kudzu Guillotine wrote:There's also going to be an Uncle Tupelo box set released on Record Store Day (4.21.12.):
Uncle Tupelo The Seven Inch Singles (4x7" black vinyl numbered box set with new, unreleased 4th single and 14" x 7" poster)
• "I Got Drunk" b/w "Sin City" • "Gun" b/w "I Wanna Destroy You" • "Sauget Wind" b/w "Looking For A Way Out" (Acoustic), "Take My Word" • "That Year" b/w "Pickle River"
I want this. any idea where I can git 'er on line?
As far as I know, the only way to get Record Store Day stuff is in actual record stores. If it shows up on eBay then that means someone has the wrong idea about Record Store Day.