This will always be my favorite iteration of Wilco. That Being There tour was so much fun and they were still playing a number of Uncle Tupelo tracks as well. Might get three versions of Passenger Side in a set. It was a good ol sweaty rock show. So thankful I got to witness the Milwaukee show at Shank Hall.
Wilco is the finest. They're the best. Always good, every time. From the 90's till now. This line up.. The current line up. Both great. Love Wilco, always will.
Set List 1:22 Misunderstood 8:27 Monday 12:28 Far, Far Away 17:10 Box Full of Letters 21:40 Hotel Arizona 26:00 New Madrid (Uncle Tupelo) 30:55 Kingpin 40:10 Outtasite (Out of Mind) 43:28 Casino Queen
Just saw Wilco at Breese Field in Madison, WI on 8/19/16. A very different band, but still kicking it. They did a great acoustic encore. Kurt Vile and the Violators were the opening act. Great show!
Jesus, I'm getting old... 20 yrs ago! ; Was there that night. Wilco headlined over Johnny Cash! So weird 2 think everything in history was filmed. Who knew someone was taping the GD show!
Hey This is teh HBO Reverb Show. It is a great show great quality: Wilco HBO Reverb 15th February 1997 Recorded Live at Irving Plaza New York, NY Feed date: May 5th, 1997 CONTENTS Intro Misunderstood Far Far Away Interview Box Full of Letters Hotel Arizona New Madrid Interview Kingpin Outtasite (Outtamind) Interview Casino Queen Next Week's Preview The Deli Tray We've Been Had Interview
Hey This is teh HBO Reverb Show. It is a great show great quality: Wilco HBO Reverb 15th February 1997 Recorded Live at Irving Plaza New York, NY CONTENTS Intro Misunderstood Far Far Away Interview Box Full of Letters Hotel Arizona New Madrid Interview Kingpin Outtasite (Outtamind) Interview Casino Queen Next Week's Preview The Deli Tray We've Been Had Interview
I know band need to keep evolving to stay fresh and keep the members interested in continuing, but I sure liked the country-rock version of Wilco more than the art rock sound they got going now.
@@danhundley ok. I need to check that out too. I have to admit, the last 3 or 4 albums, I haven’t listened to over and over. Now when I’m in the mood for Wilco, I put on Being There, Ghost is born, Tankee Hotel Foxtrot, etc… I also have a couple bootleg studio outtakes of YHF and those are excellent too. So my original comment may not have been fair, because I just gave them a quick listen and haven’t gotten into them yet
This is the Wilco that made their reputation. Then they fired Jay Bennett and Cooper... so anemic sounding now. This lineup was the absolute best band I’ve ever seen. 97 at Fillmore SF. Damn.
21:20 I was Jay's best friend for 8 years during high School and four years at U of I. We. Lived tigether for 4 years at U of I in Champaign. We played together in a horrible cover band called the rebel ducks in Champaign. Jay was always an immensely talented musician. But he was also a passive aggressive asshole. That's what it takes to make it anywhere. I was useless and untalented. Jay was brilliant, but he had a very low voice, which was exacerbated by the fact that he became a chronic smoker. During our fourth year of living together one day there was a knock on the door and I opened it and let Leroy in. And a bond was formed between them. I was outclassed by both of them. Eventually Jay joined Wilco, and a couple of years later he got Leroy into Wilco. What disturbs me is that years later during Yankee hotel foxtrot, in the I am trying to break your heart documentary, Leroy dissed Jay, saying that their friendship had run its course. That was a really cold thing to say considering Jay got Leroy into Wilco.