Wilco - Summerteeth

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  • i've only recently gotten into this band. so far i've picked up A.M., yankee hotel foxtrot, sky blue sky, and both mermaid avenue albums. i have to say that i've been absolutely blown away by everything i've heard so far. there are still several albums that i need to check out (including summerteeth), but my opinion right now is that wilco is one of the best current bands out there.
  • InHiding19
    InHiding19 Posts: 2,385
    Its all about My Darling!!!!!

    I dunno its a toss up between Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and Summerteeth
    Out of the Blue and Into the Black................Uncle Neil Philly 08 here I come!!!!
  • Keller
    Keller Posts: 177
    I have yet to listen to summerteeth but i personaly like sky blue sky better than yankee hotel.
    "Be what you want to be, see what you came to see"
  • rhinomagic
    rhinomagic Charlottesville, VA Posts: 2,553
    I would like to point out to you Wilco enthusiasts that their show from New Orleans Wednesday night can be heard via Wilco World at 11 pm CST.

    They're bound to play some Summerteeth tracks. Happy webcast listening!

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    New Orleans 1995
    Fort Lauderdale 1996
    Atlanta & Birmingham 1998
    New Orleans 2000
    Tampa 2003
    Kissimmee 2004
    New York City (x 2) 2008
    East Troy (x 2) 2011
    Chicago & New Orleans 2013
    Hampton, Raleigh, Boston 2016
    Baltimore 2020
    Louisville 2022
    Philadelphia & Baltimore 2024
    Raleigh 2025
  • r1vers
    r1vers Posts: 244
    Oxxys wrote:
    I dunno its a toss up between Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and Summerteeth

    completely agree here...really tough call. i'll be listening to summerteeth and be thinking its the greatest and then i put on some of YHF and remember why its amazing. no need to rank i suppose..both are solid works.

    as far as the best live band out there discussion...i've only seen them once (in august last year) and really enjoyed the show. maybe because i wasn't as close as i would've liked, maybe because the audience wasn't as into it as i would've liked, i can't say that it was the best show i've been to. wish i could've seen them prior to sbs because while i enjoy it, it's really mellowed down parts of the show i'm sure. though of course it was amazing to see nels tearing it up. highly recommended overall.
    "Last time I think we played that song here was like, a long time ago, and there was a bonfire in the back and people were like throwing each other into it...very exciting days but a huge fucking relief that that's not how it is tonight..." Ed Irvine Night 1 2003, after Deep
  • rhinomagic
    rhinomagic Charlottesville, VA Posts: 2,553
    r1vers wrote:
    as far as the best live band out there discussion...i've only seen them once (in august last year) and really enjoyed the show. maybe because i wasn't as close as i would've liked, maybe because the audience wasn't as into it as i would've liked, i can't say that it was the best show i've been to. wish i could've seen them prior to sbs because while i enjoy it, it's really mellowed down parts of the show i'm sure. though of course it was amazing to see nels tearing it up. highly recommended overall.

    To me, the Kicking Television Tour was the height of their recent live history. The new line-up gelled in a phenomenal way. They mostly played Foxtrot and A Ghost is Born songs, with the better known live staples from Being There and the occasional A.M., Summerteeth, or Mermaid Ave. tune thrown in. I think they had to limit the live catalogue in order to get that group of musicians comfortable playing off each other on a nightly basis. Once they achieved that level, everything else became possible--covers, back catalogue, debuting of new studio material.

    But, limited repertoire or no, that was indeed their best run of shows since I've been attending. They seemed giddy at how amazing their concerts were turning out to be. It's like they might be discovering themselves and their potential as a group. The less-challenging sound of Sky Blue Sky has stolen just a minor fraction of that. I have no doubt it's still there, but the last two shows I've seen (June & Oct '07) I've been slightly less-impressed with. Tons of fun, but not as earth-shaking as 05/06.

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    Memphis 1994
    New Orleans 1995
    Fort Lauderdale 1996
    Atlanta & Birmingham 1998
    New Orleans 2000
    Tampa 2003
    Kissimmee 2004
    New York City (x 2) 2008
    East Troy (x 2) 2011
    Chicago & New Orleans 2013
    Hampton, Raleigh, Boston 2016
    Baltimore 2020
    Louisville 2022
    Philadelphia & Baltimore 2024
    Raleigh 2025
  • Tek Money
    Tek Money Posts: 642
    I've seen Wilco three times.

    My favorite was from the Kicking Television tour that stopped here in crappy London, Ontario. I was front row at a small venue, and it was amazing. The set was 2 and a half hours long. I was exhausted, and satisfied when I was leaving the venue. I think it changed my life.

    I was also front row at Bonnaroo, which was also amazing. But, it was the end of the weekend and I was too tired to really get into it.

    The last time I saw them was in Toronto last June, and it was still a captivating show (even from the balcony).

    The band plays really well together, they have a good flow. And Nels Cline is the best guitarist I know. I was right in front of him (in the front row in London), and I could not keep my eyes off of him.

    There is really nothing better than dancing to live Wilco. It heals the soul.
    Cock Fight.
  • I've tried for years to get into Wilco. Personally, they kind of put me to sleep.
    one foot in the door
    the other foot in the gutter
    sweet smell that they adore
    I think I'd rather smother
    -The Replacements-
  • DaytimeDilemma
    DaytimeDilemma Posts: 2,008
    Saw Wilco on Tuesday and Wednesday.


    They are unbelieveable. IMO, they are just as good as PJ...(if not better).


    Cline is one of the best guitarists around right now by far. He rips it so much.


    I was shocked, however, at the setlists I got. Shitload of Being There & Summer Teeth and light on YHF and AGIB material.
  • Tek Money
    Tek Money Posts: 642
    Saw Wilco on Tuesday and Wednesday.


    They are unbelieveable. IMO, they are just as good as PJ...(if not better).


    Cline is one of the best guitarists around right now by far. He rips it so much.


    I was shocked, however, at the setlists I got. Shitload of Being There & Summer Teeth and light on YHF and AGIB material.


    Lucky. The only song from Summerteeth I got was Via Chicago. It's a good song, but there are soo many other good ones too.
    Cock Fight.
  • DaytimeDilemma
    DaytimeDilemma Posts: 2,008
    Tuesday set:

    Was I) In Your Dreams (w/Total Pros horns)
    The Late Greats (w/TPs)
    I'm Always In Love
    A Shot in the Arm
    At Least That's What You Said
    You Are My Face
    Side With The Seeds
    Box Full Of Letters
    Airline to Heaven
    California Stars (w/TPs; dedicated to John Doe)
    Impossible Germany
    Via Chicago
    Blood of the Lamb (w/clarinet only)
    Forget The Flowers
    Someday Soon
    Summer Teeth
    Jesus, etc.
    Walken (w/TPs)
    I'm The Man Who Loves You (w/TPs)
    It's Just That Simple
    Hate It Here (w/TPs)
    Can't Stand It (w/TPs)
    Kingpin ["livin' in New Orleans"]
    Red-Eyed and Blue>
    I Got You (At The End of the Century)
    Monday (w/TPs)

    Wednesday Set:

    (Was I) In Your Dreams (w/Total Pros horns)
    Pieholden Suite w/TPs; Nels on banjo and tambourine)
    You Are My Face
    Company In My Back
    Impossible Germany
    Handshake Drugs
    A Shot in the Arm
    Pot Kettle Black
    Side With The Seeds
    Pick Up The Change
    Hesitating Beauty
    Jesus, etc.
    Heavy Metal Drummer
    Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway(again)
    A Magazine Called Sunset
    Too Far Apart
    Theologians
    Walken (w/TPs)
    I'm The Man Who Loves You (w/TPs)
    What Light (w/TPs)
    Hate It Here (w/TPs; dedicated to Tony Sansone-Pat's dad, I believe.)
    The Thanks I Get (w/TPs)
    Just A Kid
    Monday>
    Outtasite (Outta Mind)
    Casino Queen
    I'm A Wheel
    The Late Greats (w/TPs)
  • r1vers
    r1vers Posts: 244
    oy..jealous at those lists.
    "Last time I think we played that song here was like, a long time ago, and there was a bonfire in the back and people were like throwing each other into it...very exciting days but a huge fucking relief that that's not how it is tonight..." Ed Irvine Night 1 2003, after Deep
  • Tek Money
    Tek Money Posts: 642
    r1vers wrote:
    oy..jealous at those lists.


    Me too. :(
    Cock Fight.
  • rhinomagic
    rhinomagic Charlottesville, VA Posts: 2,553
    Why no ELT in New Orleans? I thought it was back for good after the Residency.

    Even without it, those are solid sets.

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    Memphis 1994
    New Orleans 1995
    Fort Lauderdale 1996
    Atlanta & Birmingham 1998
    New Orleans 2000
    Tampa 2003
    Kissimmee 2004
    New York City (x 2) 2008
    East Troy (x 2) 2011
    Chicago & New Orleans 2013
    Hampton, Raleigh, Boston 2016
    Baltimore 2020
    Louisville 2022
    Philadelphia & Baltimore 2024
    Raleigh 2025