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Favorite Jeff Tweedy non-wilco song of all time. Bronze - Loose Fur - 'The Ruling Class' Silver - Golden Smog - 'Please Tell My Brother' Gold - Uncle Tupelo - 'New Madrid' (see red button)
Hello everyone - my name's Sam and I program the alt.country station on Slacker.com streaming Internet radio. http://www.slacker.com/?sid=stations/1205463/571 You can access the station there and listen for free! You can also customize the station to reflect your favorite tracks or ban tracks you don't want to hear ever again. :) My hope, however, is that you'll go to the forums (upper right corner) and give feedback there, or here, or send me an e-mail or message. I... MORE
its too late to be sitting up writing and i know i have to be at work by 10 tomorrow. and i'm not really worth much before noon. rock and roll only has one eight o'clock. i went out tonight to take out the trash for the store, well, honestly, i tore out the back door rapt with the frustration of being in a position that isn't anything near where i thought i'd be at 23 years old and almost just kept walking. the best feeling i've had all week was just not being there. i... MORE
When a song starts out THIS good, you know you are hooked...
So i showed you mine...now what are your favorite opening lines from songs you love?
This album was recorded in Spring of 1992, was produced by Peter Buck of REM fame and shows the boys fully immersed in country and old blue collar depression era music, no punk here, just stripped down acoustic appalachian beauty and peace. Reminds me of home.
Here's a video I saw on another site that I thought was pretty cool. A) because it shows a very young Jeff Tweedy / Jay Farrar and B) because the music is great:
Keith Pille of Minneapolis sent in this beauty: We were a really, really by-the-numbers country-rock band with some pretty serious Uncle Tupelo Envy. We were a 4-piece, with 3 of us living in the Twin Cities and being really, really into the band and convinced that we were always just a month or so away from getting signed and making it big because we were so awesome blah blah blah. The 4th member, our drummer, lived way out in rural Minnesota and worked as a high sc... MORE
Original Story: http://triedtorock.blogspot.com/2008/07/red-hay...
Like a Little Uncle Tupelo today...
This song makes me wish I had a porch to sit on and a tree to look at.
god love and miss the brilliance that was Uncle Tupelo. tweedy and farrar made some sweet, chaotic and sadly beautiful music in the late 80's and early 90's. thanks to my new mogging buddy jameson, i rediscovered the final Uncle Tupelo show that i lost so long ago. though they hated each other by then and maybe always, they threw the shit down that long ago beer spilled night in good old st louis. for folks who love what jeff tweedy has created in Wilco, check out the angr... MORE
i had to work today. at 7am. i'm so tired lately that everything is a blur and the only things that make it better are the shape of his face and the deep edge of a little espresso under the table, the always cold other side of the pillow and funny sunlit conversations on the most unlikely of days. there are some records we listen to so hard that we can't hear them anymore. they get thick with meaning and moments, dense with images and ideas that weren't there before we s... MORE
i just listened to this song and realized that the lap steel (or pedal steel?) in it must be directly related to pulling heart strings... everytime i hear this song, in particular the steel part, i get all teary eyed.... i don't even drink whiskey!
but i drink lotsa wine....
i love Uncle Tupelo.
the last CD i purchased before opening up my record store was this one, so this album has a really important meaning in my life.
Two reasons for this post. One, I have seen a serious shortage of love on mog for Uncle Tupelo, the seminal alt-country band of the late 80's/early 90's. And the second reason, I just wanted to use the word 'seminal' in a post. All the cool music writers use it, and I never have. To tell you the truth it didn't do much for me,
But I do love Uncle Tupelo...so here are two songs, one fronted by Jay Farrar and one by Jeff Tweedy...because I am nothing if not fair








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