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Welcome to "Shoving Wilco," a podcast dedicated to celebrating the music of one of the most influential American bands, Wilco. Wilco has been making music for nearly three decades, blending elements of country, rock, alternative, and folk to create a unique sound that has captivated fans around the world. In this podcast, we'll delve into the stories behind the songs, explore the creative process of the band, and celebrate the enduring impact of Wilco's music. Shoving Wilco is hosted by award-winning podcaster Todd Rossnagel. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

Todd Rossnagel


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    The Song Was Written for Me (And Maybe You Too)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 32:35


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, host Todd Rossnagel sits down with fellow Wilco devotee and music industry veteran Chris Campbell, whose YouTube channel is a treasure trove of insight on vinyl, alt-country, and, of course, Wilco.Todd and Chris dive deep into how Wilco arrived in their lives at the perfect time, with Chris tracing his journey from Uncle Tupelo to Being There, Summerteeth, and beyond. They swap personal connections to songs like “How to Fight Loneliness,” reflect on Jeff Tweedy's lyrical honesty, and explore what Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sounded like in a post-9/11 New York City—where Chris was front row at the band's legendary shows.This one's for the vinyl nerds, the alt-country lifers, and anyone who has ever felt like Tweedy wrote a song just for them.

    A Conversation with Mikael Jorgensen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 42:36


    On this episode of Shoving Wilco, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold sit down with Wilco's longtime keyboardist, Mikael Jorgensen. From his early days joining the band to what it's like prepping for a major tour, Mikael shares stories from the road and behind the keys. We dive into his musical influences, what's currently spinning on his playlist, the value of listening to music with a crowd, and a fascinating documentary he's producing about jazz legend Bob James — a man whose fingerprints are all over your music library, whether you realize it or not.Follow Mikael on Substack here. Have an idea for the show? Email us: ShovingWilco@gmail.com

    The Kintsugi of Wilco – Breaking and Rebuilding with Saby Reyes-Kulkarni

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 43:10


    What happens when a band tears apart its own music only to rebuild it into something even more powerful? Music journalist Saby Reyes-Kulkarni (PopMatters, Pitchfork, SPIN, Billboard) joins us to explore Wilco's art of deconstruction—how their A Ghost Is Born reissue reveals new layers of the band's sonic evolution.We discuss the delicate balance between melody and chaos and Jeff Tweedy's songwriting genius. Saby also weighs in on the live Wilco experience, the mythology of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, and what three songs he'd choose to introduce someone to the band.Join us for a deep dive into Wilco's creative process, where the cracks aren't flaws—they're where the gold seeps in.Follow Saby on Substack.

    The Egg That Hatched a Classic: The Visual Story of A Ghost Is Born

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 21:25


    Wilco's A Ghost Is Born is an album wrapped in mystery, experimentation, and one of the most strikingly simple album covers in rock history—a single white egg. In this episode, we sit down with photographer Michael Schmelling, the creative mind behind the iconic image, to explore the story behind its creation. We dig into Jeff Tweedy's curiosity about whether an egg had ever graced an album cover, Walter Sear's belief that the egg is "the greatest marketing package of all time," and the deeper symbolism fans have attached to it over the years. From the artistic process to the power of minimalism, Schmelling gives us a behind-the-scenes look at one of Wilco's most memorable visuals.Click here to browse Michael's work.

    A Ghost Is Born Again: Bob Mehr on Wilco's Masterpiece

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 50:36


    Two-time Grammy-winning writer Bob Mehr joins the show to take us inside the making of A Ghost Is Born and the long-awaited deluxe edition box set, which arrives February 7, 2025. Mehr, who penned the liner notes for this box, as well as the Yankee box, shares inside stories and his insight into the iconic album, including the creative chaos that shaped A Ghost is Born. This massive box set—available as either nine vinyl LPs and four CDs or nine CDs—features the original album, alternate takes, outtakes, and demos, along with the full 2004 Boston Wang Center concert and the band's experimental “Fundamentals” workshop sessions. It also includes sixty-five previously unreleased tracks and a stunning forty-eight-page hardcover book with never-before-seen photos. Learn more here and order here.

    What We Listened to in 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 28:41


    In this episode, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold share what they have listened to in 2024. Todd shares some new artists that caught his attention, and Tim shares some artists that might not be new, but they might be new to you! Here's a Spotify playlist with everything we mentioned. And here's the list: Bob Dylan The Barr Brothers Dr. Dog Lo Moon Wild Pink Wunderhorse Autumn Defense And of course, Wilco Todd's 24 in 2024 is here. What did you listen to? Email the show: shovingwilco@gmail.com

    A Ghost is Reborn: Breaking Down the 20th Anniversary Reissue

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 26:41


    In this episode, Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold dive into the exciting news of the upcoming 20th-anniversary deluxe edition of Wilco's iconic album A Ghost Is Born. They explore what we know so far about the reissue, including the promise of previously unreleased tracks and live recordings and why this announcement has reignited enthusiasm for one of Wilco's boldest artistic statements. Todd and Tim also take a nostalgic journey through the album itself, reflecting on its groundbreaking experimentation, emotional depth, and the moments that make it a defining chapter in the band's career. Interested in pre-ordering? Click here. More on the release can be found on Spin. To hear the alt version of Handshake Drugs, recorded in 2003 at Sear Sound in NYC, click here.

    The Night Wilco Took Stage: Celebrating Their First Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 33:33


    Join hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold as they take a deep dive into a pivotal moment in Wilco history: their very first live show on November 17, 1994, at Cicero's in St. Louis. Performing as "Black Shampoo," Wilco debuted their sound with a setlist that included early classics like "I Must Be High." In this special episode, Todd and Tim celebrate the 30th anniversary of this legendary performance, sharing rare audio clips, behind-the-scenes insights, and reflections on how this night helped shape the alt-country sound of the '90s. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to Wilco, this episode captures the magic of a band on the brink of something extraordinary. Relive the night where it all began—only on Shoving Wilco! Head here for the downloadable files. Head here for the YouTube link. We sincerely thank both of these creators for archiving and sharing this recording.

    Wilco on Vinyl

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 32:47


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, Todd, and Tim dive into the analog warmth and timeless allure of vinyl records, specifically Wilco's discography on wax. Joined by Mark Shaw, Jr., a vinyl aficionado who has meticulously studied Wilco's records, they explore the nuances that make vinyl a unique listening experience. Mark shares insights from his “shootout” of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, comparing all eight pressings to uncover the best of the best. Together, they unpack why vinyl brings Wilco's music to life in a distinct way, and delve into the emotional power of music and why it moves us. Whether you're a vinyl lover or a Wilco fan, this episode is a celebration of music's soulful connection to its classic medium.Shootout is here: https://youtu.be/33bxUTXEYhA?si=KD2PV5Lj9bToIoCi

    Fantasy Set List

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 63:00


    What do you get when you cross fantasy football with the creation of a Wilco setlist? You get this episode! Todd Rossnagel, Tim Arnold, Dara Weyna, and Chad Brooks design the ultimate Wilco set list through a fantasy football-style draft. In real-time, they build off of each other's picks and try to design the most unbelievable Wilco show. They can't include every Wilco song, so some must remain unchosen. Which songs will they choose? What is the opener? The closer? The encore? A double encore? Why not? It's a fantasy... Want to hear this "fantasy"? Here's the Spotify playlist. Play along by emailing us your Wilco fantasy setlist: shovingwilco@gmail.com

    Peter Blackstock on No Depression, Wilco, and the Alt-Country Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 41:09


    In this episode of the Shoving Wilco podcast, host Todd Rossnagel and co-host Tim Arnold sit down with Peter Blackstock, co-founder of the influential music magazine No Depression. Peter shares his experiences from the early days of the magazine and its deep connections with the alt-country movement that Wilco helped define. From the origins of the No Depression name to the critical role the magazine played in shaping the musical landscape, this conversation is a must-listen for any Wilco fan. Peter reflects on the impact of No Depression as both a magazine and a cultural touchstone, tracing its roots back to the 1990s when Wilco was just beginning to emerge from the shadows of Uncle Tupelo. We talk about everything from the AOL forums that united fans to the evolution of alt-country into a genre that continues to influence musicians today and we dive into the role No Depression played in Wilco's development, exploring how the band's connection to its fans through the magazine and online platforms contributed to its lasting success. Whether you're a longtime Wilco fan or new to the band, this episode offers a rich history of how the band and the magazine grew together. Do you have a show idea, or want to get in touch with the show? Email us: shovingwilco@gmail.com

    Greg Kot Rejoins the Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 47:23


    One conversation is not enough! Greg Kot is back by popular demand. We hop into the time machine and discuss what was happening in Wilco world thirty years ago this summer. We discuss the break-up of Uncle Tupelo, the recording of AM, and the eventual recording of Being There. Greg also shares a song he wishes Wilco would cover. The answer might just surprise you. Greg Kot was the former rock critic at the Chicago Tribune for 30 years and is cohost of "Sound Opinions"  -- "the world's only rock 'n' roll talk show" -- an independently produced podcast that airs on more than 150 public-radio stations nationwide. Listen here: soundopinons.org. Kot is also the author of seven books, including "Wilco: Learning How to Die," which is available at numerous on-line outlets and independent bookstores, including "Exile in Bookville" in Chicago: https://www.exileinbookville.com/. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    The Ultimate Wilco Album Debate with Al Shipley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 26:31


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, we dive into an engaging conversation with Al Shipley, a music journalist who recently ranked all Wilco albums for Spin magazine. Al passionately argues for Sky Blue Sky as the best Wilco album, and he takes us through his thought process behind this ranking. Throughout the discussion, we explore various aspects of Wilco's expansive discography, touching on the nuances that make each album unique. We had a blast talking with Al and appreciate his love for Wilco. He doesn't hold back on his opinion (we love that!), and we also weren't afraid to tell him where we think he got some things wrong. This episode is a must-listen for any Wilco enthusiast, offering rich insights and spirited discussions about the band's journey and evolution over the years. To follow Al on X, head here.

    More on the Deep Cuts Show at Solid Sound

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 15:35


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, host Todd Rossnagel shares his thoughts on the Deep Cuts show at the 2024 Solid Sound. Dara Weyna called in to the show to share her thoughts, as well. Dara is at her first Solid Sound and shares more about the experience. If you are at Solid Sound, we hope you are having a fantastic time!

    First Listen: Hot Sun Cool Shroud

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 20:20


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold review the new Wilco EP, Hot Sun Cool Shroud. The new EP came out on June 28th, and the hosts wasted no time jumping into the studio and sharing their thoughts. Are you at Solid Sound? Do you have a comment for the show? Leave us a message on the Shoving Wilco hotline (225) 286-1986 or email the show, ShovingWilco@gmail.com

    There's a Wilco Song for Everything; A Conversation with Dara Weyna

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 27:16


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, we visit with Dara Weyna, a huge Wilco fan and a dedicated listener of The Shoving Wilco podcast. Dara shares her journey to becoming a huge fan of the band and how she believes, "There's a Wilco song for anything." She and Todd discuss the joy of raising kids on Wilco and how the band's music has become a soundtrack for her entire family. Dara and her husband are heading to Solid Sound this year for their first-ever trip, and you won't want to miss why and how this trip is so special for both of them. Join us for this great chat with one of the biggest Wilco fans you'll ever meet. Dara's passion for Wilco is sure to resonate with fellow Wilco fans and inspire new listeners. And remember, we love hearing from you! Drop us a line at shovingwilco@gmail.com, and you could be featured on an upcoming episode.

    Back in the Saddle, New Wilco Music!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 18:07


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold dive into the latest developments in the world of Wilco - the announcement of new music! No, they don't have a sneak listen but - hey - let's talk about it! Been a minute since we've had an EP! Todd and Tim have been away from the pod for a little bit, so they re-connect on a few older topics that were headlines this spring. They commemorate the 20th anniversary of Nels Cline and Pat Sansone joining the band. They reflect on how these two talented musicians have profoundly influenced Wilco's sound and contributed to its enduring legacy. The episode also features an in-depth look at the newly released vinyl, The Whole Love Expanded. Todd and Tim dissect the album's additional content and its significance, and Todd thinks the demo version of Art of Almost might now be one of his favorite Wilco songs of all time. We know - it's a strong take. Join Todd and Tim for a lively and insightful episode that blends celebration, nostalgia, and a touch of controversy, all wrapped up in their signature style. Wanna reach the show? Email us: shovingwilco@gmail.com or call the Shoving Wilco hotline: (225) 286-1986.

    The Final Four

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 22:19


    And it all comes down to this! You've voted and the results are in - the Final Four songs of the All-Time, Indisputable, totally-Your-Own Opinion, Greatest Songs of Wilco Bracket. Host Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold break down the final four songs, how they got to the championship round and what they all have in common! We want to thank WXRT's Marty Lennartz for dropping us a voice memo, and we also thank Andy Pulliam from the Song Seekers podcast for his opinion. Check out his pod - he's a huge Wilco fan! You too can call our hotline: ‪(225) 286-1986‬

    Sweet Sixteen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 17:34


    Click here for the bracket! In this episode of the "Shoving Wilco" podcast, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold provide an update on the ongoing competition: The All-Time, Indisputable, Totally-Your-Own-Opinion, Greatest Songs of Wilco Bracket. Having concluded two thrilling rounds, we've seen a blend of anticipated victories alongside some remarkable upsets. Todd and Tim dissect the outcomes of these rounds, offering expert analysis and setting the stage for the forthcoming matchups. Don't forget - you can vote! In fact, your vote is the only way a song advances in this tournament! Click here to vote, and ensure your voice is heard in this fun debate. If you'd like to call and share your opinion, feel free! The podcast hotline is: (225) 286-1986 Our email is: shovingwilco@gmail.com #LongLiveWilco

    March Madness! The All-Time, Indisputable, Totally-Your-Own-Opinion, Greatest Songs Of Wilco Bracket

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 29:40


    In an episode that promises to spark debates and ignite passions among fans, Shoving Wilco hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold undertake the colossal task of assembling a 64-team field for The All-Time, Indisputable, Totally-Your-Own-Opinion, Greatest Songs Of Wilco Bracket (Even Though It's a Google Form). This bracket, crafted with a blend of expertise, humor, and sheer love for Wilco's music, isn't just any list—it's a call to arms for fans to weigh in on what they believe to be the greatest songs from Wilco's storied career. Dive into the heart of Wilco's discography as Todd and Tim meticulously divide it into four distinct regions: The Early Region, the Golden Region, the dPBM Region, and the Cruel Cousin Region. What makes these regions unique? Why are certain tracks given the coveted number one seed? And which songs are poised for upsets? Todd and Tim don't just list songs; they dissect, discuss, and sometimes even dispute their placements, making for an engaging and enlightening listen. But here's the twist: while the hosts set the stage, it's the audience who ultimately calls the shots. Your votes determine which songs advance, making every selection a reflection of the fanbase's collective voice. And remember - this is just for fun, folks. Head to the bracket now and begin voting! Follow the pod to see who makes it through.

    A Conversation with John Stirratt

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 42:14


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold sit down with John Stirratt, the venerable bassist who has been a cornerstone of Wilco since its inception. Stirratt provides an unparalleled glimpse into the band's history, offering insights into the pivotal moments and the unique chemistry that have sustained Wilco through the years. From the early days to the realization that Wilco was destined for longevity, Stirratt's reflections illuminate the passion and dynamics behind the scenes. Stirratt shares stories about touring, recording, and crafting the distinctive "Wilco sound" - his stories are enlightening and entertaining. He recounts memorable stories, such as the real story behind "Passenger Side" and what he was truly singing during "I Am Always in Love." This episode is a treasure trove for Wilco fans and anyone intrigued by the stories behind the music. Don't miss the chance to dive deep into the world of Wilco with John Stirratt's firsthand account. Have an idea for a show? Email the show: shovingwilco@gmail.com

    Cover Me, Wilco!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 20:42


    In this episode of "Shoving Wilco," hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold select a few songs that they believe Wilco could easily cover. Prepare for a surprising mix of tunes that veer off the beaten path. Will Wilco cover these songs? Probably not, but it's fun to imagine! From hidden gems to classic tracks with a twist, Todd and Tim dissect each song, sharing why they think Wilco would excel at these particular covers and how they envision the band putting their distinctive stamp on them. Fair warning: The selections may surprise you, but that's all part of the fun. Have an idea for the show? Email us: ShovingWilco@gmail.com

    Hidden Wilco

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 25:22


    How well do you know Wilco? Because you are listening to this podcast, you probably know the band very well. But, in this episode, Todd and Tim reach into the vault and share some of their favorite "hidden" Wilco songs. Granted, nothing is hidden anymore on the World Wide Web and on digital music catalogs, but this episode celebrates the Wilco tracks that were previously unreleased, the rare tracks that were once "hidden" from public ears. There's no question - many ardent and hardcore fans might already be familiar with these tracks, but it's always fun to unpack the songs and offer a fresh perspective. What are your favorite "hidden" Wilco songs? Share your thoughts by emailing the show: shovingwilco@gmail.com

    Ho Ho Ho, More Wilco! A Completely Made Up Wilco Christmas Album

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 23:58


    Welcome to the Shoving Wilco podcast's special Christmas episode! Join hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold as they embark on a festive and imaginative journey, dreaming up a unique Christmas-themed album by Wilco. Yes, Todd and Tim are fully aware that Wilco doesn't have actual Christmas songs, but it's fun to imagine, right? Todd takes a biblical approach, drawing inspiration from the evocative story of Joseph to curate a playlist that blends these ancient narratives with Wilco's distinct sound and Jeff's imaginative writing. Meanwhile, Tim treats the Christmas album as a thoughtful 'gift' to Wilco fans. He carefully selects a mix of familiar and possibly undiscovered Wilco tracks, repackaging them as a musical present for the holiday season. This special episode is also a heartfelt thank you to all the loyal listeners of the Shoving Wilco podcast. Thank you for your continued support! We encourage fans to stay tuned for more Shoving Wilco in 2024! Want to listen to the list? Follow this link to the Spotify playlist. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Ben Dudley on Free Guitars 4 Kids and the Theology of Wilco

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 29:26


    Welcome to another episode of the "Shoving Wilco" podcast. In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome a very special guest, Ben Dudley, with Free Guitars 4 Kids. This incredible organization operates on a powerful belief: every child should be able to experience both the joy and the tangible benefits of owning a musical instrument, regardless of his or her ability to purchase one. They have partnered with over 20 different nonprofits, schools, churches, and after-school program partners to deliver the gift of music. Ben's journey is as fascinating as it is inspiring. Before founding "Free Guitars 4 Kids," he served as a pastor and finds the music of Wilco to be incredibly theological. Ben shares more on how Wilco can transcend mere entertainment to touch the spiritual. In fact, Todd and Ben find a way to connect Scripture to the Wilco canon. It's a fascinating conversation and one you won't want to miss. Don't forget to check out Free Guitars 4 Kids. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Tuning into the Fanbase: Diane Kyrus

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 34:04


    We've all been to the Facebook group A Shot in the Arm. Whether you want to learn, share, or debate, the page is there for thousands of Wilco fans. In this episode of Shoving Wilco, Todd Rossnagel visits with Diane Kyrus. Kyrus orchestrates the lively Facebook group for our favorite band, Wilco. Through her stories, discover the intricate melodies of managing a social media haven for fellow enthusiasts, the crescendos and decrescendos of online fandom, and the personal connections that tie them all together. This episode is not just a conversation; it's a celebration of Wilco's legacy and a behind-the-scenes look at the fan-created symphonies of support and shared musical passion. Tune in as we explore her top Wilco tracks, discuss what fuels her commitment, and learn how the band's lyrical narratives echo within the chambers of social media. Have an idea for a show? Email us: shovingwilco@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Breaking Down Cousin

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 37:19


    In this episode, we dive headfirst into Wilco's 13th studio album, "Cousin," a record that's already stirring up quite the buzz in the music world. Joined by fellow Wilco aficionado and music enthusiast Tim Arnold, we're going to dissect each and every one of the album's ten captivating tracks. "Cousin," produced by the immensely talented Cate Le Bon and released on September 29, 2023, promises to be a pivotal moment in Wilco's illustrious career. So, if you're ready to unpack the magic, the melodies, and the meaning behind Wilco's latest opus, then grab your headphones, settle in, and let's dive deep into "Cousin" on the "Shoving Wilco" podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Previewing Cousin: A Conversation with John Mulvey

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 46:29


    In this episode of the "Shoving Wilco" podcast, host Todd Rossnagel welcomes John Mulvey, the esteemed editor of the renowned UK music magazine MOJO. The focus of their conversation? Wilco's highly anticipated new album, "Cousin." John Mulvey, a dedicated Wilco enthusiast, sets the stage by sharing his profound connection with the band's music and how he's immersed himself in their latest offering. Listeners are in for a treat as he delves deep into the intricacies of "Cousin" and provides invaluable insights into what fans can expect from this groundbreaking release. MOJO is celebrating 30 years of music this month with a special birthday issue. The magazine catches up with the key artists, sounds and stories that lit up our lifetime so far. Dylan, The Beatles, Oasis, The White Stripes, Led Zeppelin, Kate Bush, Paul Weller, Bowie and, of course, Wilco! Check  out more here: https://www.mojo4music.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Wilco Posters! A Conversation with Matthew Pfahlert

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 40:13


    To see the posters we reference in this episode, go here. _____ If you are a Wilco fan, you likely have a few posters! In this special episode of "Shoving Wilco," host Todd Rossnagel delves into the captivating world of poster design inspired by the iconic band Wilco. Join Todd as he sits down with Matthew Pfahlert, a renowned artist and author of "The Silent P for Poster," to explore two decades of artistic dedication to Wilco's visual identity. Matthew Pfahlert's journey into the world of poster design began with a deep admiration for Wilco's music and their unique ability to evoke emotion through their songs. He vividly describes how Wilco's music served as a backdrop to his creative process, influencing his artistry and shaping his unique visual style. If you would like a 25% discount off any Wilco poster at Matt's store, use code: ShovingWilco at checkout. (We thank Matt for the discount!) His store is located here. You can find Matt's book, The Silent P is for Poster, go here. Follow Matt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.silent.p/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    "I Was Connected to This Music" Philip Mann on Wilco

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 39:55


    In this episode of "Shoving Wilco," Todd Rossnagel visits with special guest Philip Mann to explore the profound connection between Wilco fans and the band's music. They delve into the unique aspects of Wilco's artistic journey and the impact the band has had on its listeners, including Mann. Philip shares his insights on the emotional resonance of Wilco's music and how it has touched the lives of fans across generations. Philip also takes us to New York City in the days after 9/11 and explores what it was like to see and hear Wilco, live in Central Park. Philip points out that Wilco was never shy then - and has never been shy to this day to speak into grief. It's all part of Wilco's honesty, a trait Philip talks a lot about in this episode. Particularly the way Jeff Tweedy, the band's lead singer, approaches songwriting, a willingness to address both the positive and challenging aspects of life, such as love, suffering, confusion, and change; all the while, contributing to a deep connection with fans. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Learning How to Die: A Conversation with Greg Kot

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 57:04


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, Todd visits with the venerable rock critic and author Greg Kot to unpack his phenomenal book, "Wilco: Learning How to Die." In this thought-provoking episode, Greg Kot, known for his insightful commentary on music and culture, shares his firsthand experiences and unique insights into the world of Wilco. "Learning How to Die" isn't just a book about a band; it's a journey through the evolution of Wilco's sound, the struggles they've faced, and the artistry that has defined their career. _____ Greg Kot was the former rock critic at the Chicago Tribune for 30 years and is cohost of "Sound Opinions"  -- "the world's only rock 'n' roll talk show" -- an independently produced podcast  that airs on more than 150 public-radio stations nationwide. Listen here: soundopinons.org. Kot is also the author of seven books, including "Wilco: Learning How to Die," which is available at numerous on-line outlets and independent bookstores, including "Exile in Bookville" in Chicago: https://www.exileinbookville.com/. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    New Wilco! We Catch Up with WXRT's Marty Lennartz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 31:52


    WE HAVE NEW WILCO!!!! In this breaking news episode of Shoving Wilco, Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold sit down with the legendary radio personality Marty Lennartz from WXRT Radio in Chicago, Illinois. Marty had the privilege of sharing the world premiere of the new Wilco single, "Evicted," on his show just yesterday morning. Todd, Tim, and Marty waste no time in diving into the heart of the matter - the new single "Evicted." The hosts are eager to learn from Marty about the behind-the-scenes details of the single's debut, exploring the band's inspiration behind the track and its significance in Wilco's musical evolution. Marty, a seasoned music aficionado, also shares insight into the band's creative process and producer, Cate Le Bon. Whether you're a longtime fan or a curious newcomer, this episode promises to leave you eagerly counting down the days until September 29th. Listen to "Evicted" The "Evicted" music video is found here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    A Conversation with Paul Suwan, Wilco Superfan, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 34:51


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, host Todd Rossnagel catches up with the legendary "Wilco Superfan," Paul Suwan, for part 2 of their conversation. Renowned for his contributions to the Via Chicago forum, Paul's undying devotion to Wilco's live performances has earned him the title of "Superfan." As a freelance writer and editor, Paul's passion for the band shines through as he shares his experiences and favorite concert moments during the captivating conversation with Todd. In this episode, Paul talks about his guest appearance in a Wilco music video and a rather infamous time when Paul shared a bathtub with Jeff Tweedy! Plus, they talk about a rather iconic moment in any Wilco show; the moment when Jeff chants, 'Nothing!'. Follow Paul on Twitter and Instagram: @paulsuwan Wanna reach Todd? Email him: ShovingWilco@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    A Conversation with Paul Suwan, Wilco Superfan, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 24:16


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, host Todd Rossnagel catches up with none other than Paul Suwan, the legendary "Wilco Superfan." Todd and Paul dive into the life and experiences of the man who's been dubbed the most dedicated Wilco enthusiast by none other than Jeff Tweedy himself. Paul Suwan, a freelance writer and editor, is renowned for his contributions to the Via Chicago forum, a hallowed ground for Wilco fans, where he has shared countless show recaps and setlists over the years. But what truly sets Paul apart is his incredible devotion to the band's live performances – a devotion so profound that even Jeff Tweedy humorously remarked, "Paul has attended more Wilco shows than there have been Wilco shows!" Learn more about Paul's intimate connection with Wilco. Paul recounts how it all began, sharing heartfelt stories of his early encounters with Wilco's music and pivotal moments, including memorable shows in New York City days after 9-11. You can follow Paul on Twitter and Instagram: @paulsuwan Wanna reach Todd? Email him: ShovingWilco@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Wilcopedia: A Conversation with Daniel Cook Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 30:15


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco, Todd sits down with Daniel Cook Johnson, an author based in Raleigh, NC. Johnson's book, Wilcopedia, is the ultimate companion to the music of Wilco. The book explores much of the Wilco canon, providing detailed insights into every album and song the band has released. Wilcopedia uncovers intriguing information on side projects, collaborations, covers, and a treasure trove of additional musical gems. You can buy the book here. Johnson is an author, critic, and pop culture historian. He has maintained the site Film Babble Blog since 2004 and has written for the Raleigh News & Observer, the Independent, Songwriting Magazine, and various other outlets. Follow Johnson on Twitter: @filmbabble Wanna reach the show? Email us: shovingwilco@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Photographing Wilco: A Conversation with Charles Harris, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 27:36


    We are back with Charles Harris, a professional photographer who has photographed dozens of Wilco concerts over the years. In this episode of Shoving Wilco, Todd Rossnagel continues his conversation with Charles, exploring the unique perspective of seeing the band "through the lens of a camera." This is the second installment of a two-part series with Charles. Charles shares his personal journey as a lifelong fan of Wilco and how his passion for photography intertwined with his love for the band. He also reflects on the exhilarating experience of capturing the raw energy and emotions of Wilco's live performances.  He also recounts a heartwarming story from a recent Wilco concert, photographing Pat Sansone. As the story unfolds, listeners will feel the energy and get a true sense of the familial bond between Wilco and the audience. You can find more of Charles' work by ⁠heading here⁠. You can also head over to his ⁠Communication Arts Profile⁠. Charles is also on Instagram and can be found at @charles_harris_photo In a previous episode, Charles references a specific photo that Spencer Tweedy referenced. ⁠Check out that photo⁠. As for a favorite Wilco photo from Charles? He says ⁠this one⁠ is a fav. Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Photographing Wilco: A Conversation with Charles Harris, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 24:08


    In this episode of Shoving Wilco," a podcast dedicated to celebrating the music and legacy of Wilco, we visit with legendary photographer Charles Harris. For over two decades, Charles has been documenting the band's journey through his lens, capturing their essence and creating iconic images that have become synonymous with Wilco's visual identity. We will explore how his passion for photography and Wilco intertwined, leading him on a serendipitous path that would forever connect him to Wilco. Charles shares a series of remarkable stories — from a random email that completely changed the trajectory of his career to an unforgettable Wilco concert, that was historical in nature, yet, Charles left his camera in the car!  Prepare to be engrossed and captivated as we dive deep into Charles Harris's unique perspective and his love of Wilco. His anecdotes and experiences offer listeners an intimate glimpse into the band's world, both on and off stage. You'll gain a new appreciation for the artistry and passion that drives both the musicians and those who capture their essence through the lens. You can find more of Charles' work by heading here. You can also head over to his Communication Arts Profile. Charles is also on Instagram and can be found at @charles_harris_photo In the show, Charles references a specific photo that Spencer Tweedy referenced. Check out that photo. As for a favorite Wilco photo from Charles? He says this one is a fav. Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    4th Quarter: Embracing the Past to Propel Forward

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 32:34


    Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com ____ Welcome back to another episode of Shoving Wilco, the podcast that celebrates the music of Wilco. In this episode, we continue to traverse through the discography of Wilco. Host Todd Rossnagel and guest Tim Arnold break down the last three albums released by Wilco: Schmilco, Ode To Joy, and the very latest from Wilco, Cruel Country. What songs are their starters, their bench players and which songs will they cut? Tune in to find out. Thank you for tuning in to Shoving Wilco, the podcast that celebrates the extraordinary music of Wilco. Stay tuned for more episodes. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    3rd Quarter: Shifting the Wilco Sound

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 37:30


    Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com In this episode of Shoving Wilco, host Todd Rossnagel is joined by Tim Arnold and they continue to traverse their way through the Wilco discography. In this episode, they discuss three of Wilco's most acclaimed albums: Wilco (The Album), The Whole Love, and Star Wars. If you were to chunk out the Wilco discography, these three albums would be the 3rd quarter of the football game. (We know they produced other albums!) In this episode, Todd and Tim dissect their favorite cuts from each album, discuss where they were when they were released, and share their thoughts on Wilco's evolution as a band. We discuss the origins of Wilco (The Album), and how it marked a departure from the band's previous sound and the unique songwriting of Jeff Tweedy, and how he's able to capture the complexities of the human experience in his lyrics. Thank you for joining us on Shoving Wilco, the ultimate podcast for Wilco fans and music enthusiasts alike. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast platform to stay up to date with the latest episodes. Until next time, keep shoving Wilco! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Halftime: The Theology of A Shot in the Arm

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 25:42


    Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com In this episode, host Todd Rossnagel takes a break from the journey through the discography of Wilco to discuss the theology of Wilco. He is joined by Rev. Chad Brooks, a pastor in the Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church and based in Alexandria, Louisiana. Rossnagel and Brooks discuss the theology of Wilco's amazing song, "A Shot in the Arm," and specifically a moment in the song at one particular concert in Mississippi. The conversation explores the themes of faith, hope, and redemption in Wilco's music, and how these themes can be relevant to people of all faiths. As Brooks shares, every single time when we want things to change, we realize that the change is already inside of us. And as Rossnagel shares, the line, "What you once were isn't what you want to be any more," is our call to continually seek transformation. This is a fascinating and thought-provoking episode that will appeal to fans of Wilco, people of faith, and anyone interested in the intersection of music and spirituality. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    2nd Quarter: The Golden Years

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 34:02


    Welcome back to Shoving Wilco! In this episode, entitled "2nd Quarter: The Golden Years," Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold continue their journey through the Wilco discography. This time, they're breaking down some of the band's most iconic albums - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, A Ghost is Born, and Sky Blue Sky. Using their signature "Start, Bench, Cut" method, Todd and Tim will each pick a favorite song from each album. Will they agree on their choices or spark a heated debate? You'll have to tune in to find out! And as always, they want to hear from you! Be sure to contact the show, rate the podcast, and share it with a fellow Wilco fan. Don't miss this exciting episode of Shoving Wilco - it's the perfect soundtrack for your day. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    1st Quarter: The Early Years

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 36:32


    In this episode of "Shoving Wilco," Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold engage in a comprehensive analysis of the initial three albums of Wilco, namely, "AM," "Being There," and "Summerteeth." Employing the methodology of "Start, Bench, Cut," the hosts invite the audience to identify a song from each of the three albums that they would "start" (a personal favorite), "bench" (an underrated gem), or "cut" (a less favored song). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    The Soundtrack of Our Lives

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 32:30


    Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com Join Todd Rossnagel and his good friend, Tim Arnold, as they dive into the sound of Wilco in this episode of Shoving Wilco, a podcast celebrating the music of Wilco. Wilco has been creating music since the mid-90's and for Rossnagel, that means Wilco has been the soundtrack to his life. From marriage to children to career changes and everything else life has thrown his way, Wilco has been making music. In this episode, listen as Todd and Tim break down why they love Wilco's unique sound. They'll also discuss their favorite tracks from the band's impressive catalog in a unique style that only those in south Louisiana can appreciate. Thanks for listening to Shoving Wilco - if you enjoy this episode, feel free to share it with someone else who loves Wilco. If you did not like this episode, we love you anyway! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

    Introducing: Shoving Wilco

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 5:01


    Want to reach the show? Send us an email: shovingwilco@gmail.com Hi everyone, and welcome to Shoving Wilco - a podcast celebrating the music of Wilco. My name is Todd Rossnagel, and I live in Louisiana - just outside of Baton Rouge, LA, and — as you might have guessed, I am a big fan of Wilco. I've been a fan - since the very first album. And in this podcast - we will focus on the band that began in 1994 — based in Chicago, Illinois, and is regarded by many as today's greatest rock and roll band. But are they a rock and roll band? Are they better classified as alt-country? Could you call them a punk band? Some of the many topics we will explore here on Shoving Wilco. Now - you might be asking yourself — why is this podcast called SHOVING Wilco? Well, if you know me — and even if you've just met me — there's a good chance you will hear me talking about Wilco. If you come to my house, you'll listen to Wilco - if you come to my office, you'll see Wilco posters. Some say I SHOVE Wilco in their faces! (Hopefully, I will do that in a good way!) Plus, if you go to a concert with me, you'll likely receive a shove when we jam together at a Wilco show. Why the love for Wilco? Well, in many ways, they're one of the few bands that get BETTER with time…ALL of their albums are phenomenal. And more specifically — for me — Wilco is the soundtrack to my life. I first started listening to them in COLLEGE, so think about that - Wilco has been there for every significant LIFE event for me. There's an album for the year I got married — albums for each of our children's birth - albums for the toddler year, the pre-teen years, the teen years, and beyond…albums for career changes - albums and songs for the highs in life, the lows in life and everything in between… And I've lost count to how many Wilco shows I've been to — and I can't begin to describe some of those moments…sharing Wilco with friends and seeing their faces light up during Impossible Germany - or any of the countless live songs that — well — just need to be experienced live. I work in the church space. I am the Director of Communications for the Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church, and if you know me, I am deeply theological, and yes - Wilco is deeply theological. In fact, we will unpack some of the theology of Wilco, and I can't wait to do that with pastor colleagues of mine across the connection. I have a number of friends of mine who are Wilco fans — and I hope to be connecting with them and experts in the music space as we study just how Wilco has been able to sustain itself and how the band continues to resonate and — at the same time — re-invent itself while seemingly staying true to itself. One of my closest friends - Tim Arnold - will be featured in the first few episodes — in fact, I have Tim to thank for this podcast as he and I have been talking about Wilco for — well — thirty years, and you'll get to eavesdrop into some of those conversations. Our first four episodes will cover the entire discography of Wilco - we'll talk about our favorite songs, some songs that are underrated, and lest you think this is a podcast that cannot be critical of Wilco - we will dole out some criticism too. Have an idea for an episode? Or - just want to comment, email me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support

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