All Posts Tagged With: "Wilco"

Neil Finn Has Friends With Benefits

So who here remembers Crowded House? Those New Zealanders who were slightly bland but ever-so-catchy. Weather With You?, Don’t Dream It’s Over? or how about their most famous album Woodface?
I imagine that some of your are taking a trip down memory lane right now, whilst others are scratchin their heads thinking “What the hell is [...]

Pledge to Vote and Wilco and The Fleet Foxes Will Reward You

I think I’ve pledged to vote on a handful of different sites, all told, at least eight times. Minimum. And I’m not really sure what good it does to pledge to vote when I’m going to vote anyway, but maybe its a good reminder for some people, or maybe there is something I missing entirely. [...]

New Wilco album in spring ‘09

Good news Wilco fans: Jeff Tweedy is dissatisfied with all six previous studio albums and is planning to release a new one in the spring of 2009. He told radio station WAMC that he:
“kinda hate[s]” all of Wilco’s six prior albums, because “none of them are a statement that I would be comfortable making [...]

Neil Young announces tour with Wilco and Death Cab

Neil Young took some time out of his busy schedule developing a 100MPG biodiesel car to announce a North American fall tour that has Death Cab for Cutie opening for him on the first stage and Wilco for the latter stage. If you were hoping for both Death Cab and Wilco, well, that’s just [...]

A few live Wilco mp3s from Wilmington

I wrote a concert review on Wilco in Wilmington Delaware earlier this week. From that fantastic concerts comes a few choice tracks.

mp3: Blood of the Lamb
mp3: Impossible Germany
mp3: Jesus, Etc
mp3: Hotel Arizona
mp3: Casino Queen
mp3: Outtasite (Outta Mind)

And if that’s not enough, here are the mp3s from the Letters To Santa Living Room [...]

Wilco at the Grand Opera House, Wilmington DE, 8/10/08

Wilco at the Grand Opera House in Wilmington Delaware was concert going nirvana for me. Let’s run down the list of ingredients: 1) One of my favorite bands, who could easily sell out bigger venues playing 2) a small intimate venue that seats about 1,000 people. 3) Tickets were only available via the [...]