It's been over two years since we last prepared one of
these artist bios -- back then Wilco had just completed
their sprawling two-disc set Being There, which, it now
appears, was a qualified success. Critical acclaim and
decent sales. Artistic and commercial progress. A record
that left the band with myriad possibilities, which is a
victory in itself.
After Being There, Wilco maintained a typically relentless
touring schedule and still found time to collaborate with
Billy Bragg on a batch of previously unheard Woody Guthrie
songs (Mermaid Avenue, Elektra Records, 1998); all the
while, individually working on assorted side projects,
playing more gigs, and continuing the struggle to maintain
something resembling a life.
But a lot more happened in those intervening years. Band More...
Review about Wilco Sad sad songs | Reviewer: anonamous
------ About the song Jesus, Etc. performed by Wilco
My dad played this out of iTunes recently, and I recognized it. I heard it when I was a little kid, probably a week after it first came out: 9/11. This song was a creepy coincidence: tall buildings shake, voices escape singing sad sad songs.
This is an amazing song.
Hello pot, meet kettle. | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Muzzle of Bees performed by Wilco
Big time lulz at the English major for calling out Oxillery for misspelling melancholy and then misspelling failure. Nicely done.
I've listened to this song countless times. Each time it is the melody that gets me. It is hauntingly beautiful.
Previous Review. | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Muzzle of Bees performed by Wilco
I'm an English major, and though I believe this song is, indeed, quite nice, this review bothers me. The imagery is interesting, but the fact that the reviewer, in a blatant attempt (and, consequently, an epic faliure) at being deep, misspelled the word "melancholy" bothers me.
My First | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song The Lonely 1 performed by Wilco
The first WILCO song I loved. I bought the double album BEING THERE because i loved the Golden Smog and wanted more. I didnt care much for most of the album at first, but this one song kept creeping into my head. It just had such deep emotion i knew it came from the writer/singers heart. Very gradually i started to like more of the album. Soon i was hooked on Wilco and within a year i had all their albums.
Growing up in the 60's/70's i was used to great music and wondered why nobody made any today. Well at least someone finally is.
Thanks Tweedy
No Idea How This Happens | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song You Are My Face performed by Wilco
This is a wonderful example of how NOT to write a song for mainsteam radio. No chorus, ambiguous lyrics, and you certainly can't dance to it.
Tweedy and co. have put together a beautiful song in an uncommon format. Two free-flowing, stream - of- conscience stanzas sandwiched around an out of place guitar/vocals explosion of emotion. Magically entertaining.
sung by RSL | Reviewer: bego
------ About the song The Lonely 1 performed by Wilco
You have to watch the film Chelsea Walls if you like this song... Robert Sean Leonard sings it and it's... amazing! he's not just the best actor in the world... he's also a great singer!
My heart blows wild | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Birds and Ships performed by Wilco
This is a haunting and beautiful song - especially sung by Natalie Merchant. It will break your heart.
This song sends chills down my spine - in a good way
one of the best songs on AM | Reviewer: Bachooie
------ About the song Too Far Apart performed by Wilco
This is great song that splindidly bookends Wilco's first album, A.M. It is the only track on the album that can keep pace with with the opening track ("I Must be High"). I give this song 3 1/2 stars (out of 5, of course!) Ta, Bachooie
Wilco is amazing | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Jesus, Etc. performed by Wilco
This song is absolutely wonderful. I think that they have amazing talent and they are by far one of the best bands/groups ever!
I love Wilco!!
Every song's a comeback
Every moment's a little bit later
Beautiful use of the pot calling the kettle black metaphore.
A Must-Listen
Muzzle of Bees | Reviewer: Oxillery One
------ About the song Muzzle of Bees performed by Wilco
10
this song is beautiful
I love the imagery and the longing melody, its a perfect soundtrack
for a drive home as the sun is rising after a heartswelling evening...
don't be fooled by the meloncollie....there is hope in between the cracks
Wilco can be spontaieous in their woke. it can sound horrible somthimes by this song is the best i have heard from them yet!
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