All cool sounds, synths, piano, guitar noises at the end of this song where arrangements of thanks to Jay Bennett. He should be credited and remembered as the genius of sonic landscapes.
Not said before this song: "This is gonna have an asterisk man, because Jay Bennett isn't fucking here and without him the vast majority of you here would never have heard of me because that guy made my music interesting. I would have been a second-rate folkie otherwise, but fuck that guy! I have elevator musician Nels Cline to add unnecessary bullshit to my music. Do any of you wonder why the most popular Wilco songs are from when he was in the band? No? Thank Tony Margherita for that!!!" Fuck off Tweedy.
Nicholas Colace eh fleet foxes don’t have as many good songs or albums but I do like fleet foxes too. It’s just that Wilco are more creative, no one did what they did on yankee hotel foxtrot before it came out
Once had a close encounter at a Wilco concert. I went with a coworker and she ended up dumping a margarita on a guy she thought had dumped mine. I talked to security with her and all was settled
He’s a monster behind that kit. One of my favorite songs and so great to see them having fun (particularly Glenn and Nels). Pat kinda gets the short end, in this video.
I remember seeing this film on tv and there was this one song that started out all calm then the band would start going crazy and making tons of noise and then it would be calm again, they did it a couple times...anyway ive been trying to find out the name of the song. Could u guys help me out? Thx
The bass figure Stirrat lays down here...gee, that's a great fit. And Tweedy's suit that night- that's good. And, those lyrics: "The ashtray says You were up all night When you went to bed With your darkest mind Your pillow wept And covered your eyes And you finally slept While the sun caught fire You've changed" I've been in rooms, and places, like that. Didn't expect to see such a terrifically accurate depiction of that roomand that place in a rock song, though..