J jimmyjazz 2,500+ Posts Mar 1, 2008 #4 That was a horrible mix, but they sounded tight. It would have been nice to hear the vocals. I've always loved Wilco, but damn, they just don't slip up. They always impress.
That was a horrible mix, but they sounded tight. It would have been nice to hear the vocals. I've always loved Wilco, but damn, they just don't slip up. They always impress.
unpaintedhuffhines 1,000+ Posts Mar 2, 2008 #7 i'm still waiting for the one time that something impresses jimmyjazz it's been damn nearly 8 years now
i'm still waiting for the one time that something impresses jimmyjazz it's been damn nearly 8 years now
H Hank_Kingsley 100+ Posts Mar 2, 2008 #8 Unless I'm too drunk to be able to read, it looks like jimmyjazz digged the Wilco performances.
unpaintedhuffhines 1,000+ Posts Mar 2, 2008 #9 actually re-reading it's quite difficult to decipher apparently they are horrible, tight, with inaudible vocals, yet impressive
actually re-reading it's quite difficult to decipher apparently they are horrible, tight, with inaudible vocals, yet impressive
J jimmyjazz 2,500+ Posts Mar 2, 2008 #10 All I was trying to say was that the lead vocals were buried . . . otherwise, I loved it. That first song is my favorite off "Sky Blue Sky". Also, if you imagine that I was well into a batch of margaritas by that point, my garbled syntax becomes more understandable!
All I was trying to say was that the lead vocals were buried . . . otherwise, I loved it. That first song is my favorite off "Sky Blue Sky". Also, if you imagine that I was well into a batch of margaritas by that point, my garbled syntax becomes more understandable!
J jimmyjazz 2,500+ Posts Mar 3, 2008 #14 Apples & oranges. Uncle Tupelo was a brilliant bar band, like an alt-country Replacements. Wilco is closer to The Band.
Apples & oranges. Uncle Tupelo was a brilliant bar band, like an alt-country Replacements. Wilco is closer to The Band.