Yes, mainly Trace and AM. I'd say when Being There came out there were a few of those comparisons being thrown around.Tokyo Fan wrote:Really? What era was that? Back in the Trace days, I would imagine, but up until when? I am just curious because ever since I discovered the internets it's been the other way around. Man, when will these reviewers simply start critiquing the music/lyrics on the record itself and quit the totally irrelevant comparisions as if it were some kind of competition.gdavis5446 wrote:Yeah I hear you. The funny thing is, it used to be you could never read a Wilco review without the mention of Jay Farrar. Now the roles are reversed. ...
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Really? What era was that? Back in the Trace days, I would imagine, but up until when? I am just curious because ever since I discovered the internets it's been the other way around. Man, when will these reviewers simply start critiquing the music/lyrics on the record itself and quit the totally irrelevant comparisions as if it were some kind of competition.gdavis5446 wrote:Yeah I hear you. The funny thing is, it used to be you could never read a Wilco review without the mention of Jay Farrar. Now the roles are reversed. ...
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Tweedy has alot of good stuff. Being There is a great album. I've known a couple UT fans who preferred Farrar and never listened to wilco, and I've pointed them to Being There and they've liked it. His songs for Golden Smog are also very good, "Please Tell My Brother", what a beautiful, sad song. I like everything between Being There and YHF the most, which makes me wonder how much of what I liked was actually Jay Bennett, but I give Tweedy the most credit.anadyne2112 wrote:The only Tweedy songs I really dig on on Still Feel Gone. I also like Acuff-Rose. I haven't heard a great deal of Wilco. I don't like what I've heard, but there may very well be something I haven't heard that is great. I just wont spend money to buy it to find out.
Jay, on the other hand, I'll always buy on faith. He's never let me down.
The Woody Guthrie thing Tweedy did with Billy Bragg was good. I'm planning on going to Bonnaroo. Wilco will be there with the Police, White Stripes, and Flaming Lips. I'll listen with an open mind.
Tweedy still does UT songs live. I'll give him a great deal of credit for that.
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The only Tweedy songs I really dig on on Still Feel Gone. I also like Acuff-Rose. I haven't heard a great deal of Wilco. I don't like what I've heard, but there may very well be something I haven't heard that is great. I just wont spend money to buy it to find out.
Jay, on the other hand, I'll always buy on faith. He's never let me down.
The Woody Guthrie thing Tweedy did with Billy Bragg was good. I'm planning on going to Bonnaroo. Wilco will be there with the Police, White Stripes, and Flaming Lips. I'll listen with an open mind.
Tweedy still does UT songs live. I'll give him a great deal of credit for that.
Jay, on the other hand, I'll always buy on faith. He's never let me down.
The Woody Guthrie thing Tweedy did with Billy Bragg was good. I'm planning on going to Bonnaroo. Wilco will be there with the Police, White Stripes, and Flaming Lips. I'll listen with an open mind.
Tweedy still does UT songs live. I'll give him a great deal of credit for that.
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Thanks I would like to hear that.dcarter wrote:gdavis5446 wrote:No and I am pretty sure it was not included as a bonus disc.dcarter wrote:It's tough to find fault with Summerteeth. Did I ever give you the demos, Greg?gdavis5446 wrote:Summerteeth is probably my favorite too. She's A Jar is one great song.I'll get it to you.
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