I don't know about being killed by the critics (what the fuck do they know anyway) but it is far better than W(TA).drummer8864 wrote:I don't understand why so many people and critics like the new Wilco album.
American Central Dust is at least a million times better and it seems to be getting killed by the critics.
Wilco (the album)
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I think they're both incredible artist's. I have my favorite but in the end they both have similar and vastly different talents. I would like to think that the world may be a better place because of their efforts. Like most people I do compare them from time to time and it shouldn't be what determines their credibility or success. Each man with a band should be looked at through their own efforts at this point (they've been making
rekkids for a long time now and very good rekkids for the most part) but again I digress. I think Jay's dick is bigger than Jeff's...anyone know this for certain???...not that it makes a bit of difference.
rekkids for a long time now and very good rekkids for the most part) but again I digress. I think Jay's dick is bigger than Jeff's...anyone know this for certain???...not that it makes a bit of difference.
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Dude that is funny.THEY are comparing:
1. song writing
2. commercial success
3. what toilet paper tweedy uses vs. farrar
4. who can slam dunk
5. what kind of car and house each has
6. who has a bigger dick
7. who looks better in flannel
8. who was more popular in Belleville highschool
By the way IMHO .... W(TA) is OK, but ACD has some real emotion and thought provoking lyrics.
I like both Wilco and Son Volt, but as the years go by I simply relate more to Farrar.
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THEY are comparing:
1. song writing
2. commercial success
3. what toilet paper tweedy uses vs. farrar
4. who can slam dunk
5. what kind of car and house each has
6. who has a bigger dick
7. who looks better in flannel
8. who was more popular in Belleville highschool
1. song writing
2. commercial success
3. what toilet paper tweedy uses vs. farrar
4. who can slam dunk
5. what kind of car and house each has
6. who has a bigger dick
7. who looks better in flannel
8. who was more popular in Belleville highschool
Dude that is funny.
By the way IMHO .... W(TA) is OK, but ACD has some real emotion and thought provoking lyrics.
I like both Wilco and Son Volt, but as the years go by I simply relate more to Farrar.
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THEY are comparing:pdg wrote:So if this the case, why do people continue to compare and contrast the two bands ad nauseum?farrarfan1 wrote:And the winner of this years Understatement of the Year award goes to...pdg wrote: I don't think these two bands have that much in common in their songwriting structure and style.
1. song writing
2. commercial success
3. what toilet paper tweedy uses vs. farrar
4. who can slam dunk
5. what kind of car and house each has
6. who has a bigger dick
7. who looks better in flannel
8. who was more popular in Belleville highschool
there are many many more comparisons simply because Farrar and
Tweedy were in a band together. A band that had some influence and maybe a band that really meant something to a few folks.
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Except for the first two Wilco albums, I have yet to come across one that grabs my attention before a dozen spins or so. The two most recent CDs are still an improvement over A Ghost Is Born, which has songs that sound far better live. I like the albums from both Son Volt and Wilco, and, aside from the Uncle Tupelo days, I don't think these two bands have that much in common in their songwriting structure and style.
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i like the new wilco album. not as much as the older stuff, but its an improvement from sky blue sky.
one wing is exceptional, wilco (the song) is fun enough and bull black nova is cool.
on the other hand deeper down, i'll fight and the song about high school are clunkers imo.
i just don't feel much connection with the new wilco material. just seems like a different form of pop music to me, like the indy version of the jonas brothers if that makes any sense.
i feel more life in jukebox of steel than the entire wilco album.
one wing is exceptional, wilco (the song) is fun enough and bull black nova is cool.
on the other hand deeper down, i'll fight and the song about high school are clunkers imo.
i just don't feel much connection with the new wilco material. just seems like a different form of pop music to me, like the indy version of the jonas brothers if that makes any sense.
i feel more life in jukebox of steel than the entire wilco album.
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Thanks for that!danmen wrote:Hope this helps, lyrics are on the blog site.rodehardputawaywet wrote: I just wish ACD came with lyrics and the packaging was a little bit more robust for the $14.99 I dropped for it.
http://sonvolt.wordpress.com/lyrics/
On "Roll On", I thought he was singing "finding work in this world from inside a rental car", rather than "worth".