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New Orleans singer/songwriter Lynn Drury helped Rob get over his irrational Jeff Tweedy/Wilco bias and fully embrace their 1999 release, 'summerteeth'. Tweedy and multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett combined intricate studio experimentation with pure pop to craft a wonderfully ambiguous gem of a record. Songs discussed in this episode: Thirteen - Wilco; Blue, Fade - Lynn Drury; The Palace at 4 A.M. - Jay Bennett; I Can't Stand It, She's A Jar - Wilco; Baby Do Right - Lynn Drury; A Shot In The Arm, We're Just Friends - Wilco; Mountain Girl - Blue Mountain; I'm Always In Love, Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (Again), How To Fight Loneliness, Via Chicago, My Darling, When You Wake Up Feeling Old, In A Future Age - Wilco; High Tide - Lynn Drury
Jeff Tweedy, songwriter and founding member and front man of the GRAMMY Award-winning rock band Wilco, reflects on why we listen to music, why we love songs, and how music can connect us to each other and to ourselves in World Within a Song: Music that Changed My Life and Life that Changed My Music. In conversation with Brendan Canty, a musician and filmmaker best known as the drummer in Fugazi, and currently The Messthetics. This program was held on November 8, 2023.
Blue Twisted Steel is: Abigail Spangler - (vocalist, songwriter, guitarist, keyboards) Hailing from the small town of Fort Spring in Southern WV, Abby has been singing all her life. Starting in church, she played piano and sang hymns alongside her family. She met her now husband, Josiah Spangler, in grade school and learned to play guitar from his father, musician and songwriter Mark Spangler. Inspired by the likes of classic singers such as Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn, her influences also reach to artists such as Leigh Nash (Sixpence None the Richer), Julie Miller (Buddy & Julie Miller), and Lera Lynn. Josiah Spangler - (vocalist, songwriter, guitarist, drums and percussion) Josiah Spangler is from Lewisburg, WV and has been playing music with his family from a young age. Starting out as a drummer, Josiah later branched to singing and songwriting, and now writes with his wife, Abby. Drawing from influences such as Jim James (My Morning Jacket) and Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes), Josiah also draws inspiration from musicians such as Levon Helm and Jeff Tweedy (Wilco). Evan Olds - (songwriter, electric and upright bass) Also originally from Lewisburg, WV, Evan Olds has been writing, arranging, and playing music with his family and multiple groups for most of his life. His main instruments being electric and upright bass, Evan also writes and arranges for Blue Twisted Steel. With influences ranging from Roger Waters to Carol Kaye, Evan also finds inspiration in musicians like T Bone Burnett, Blake Mills, and Jonny Greenwood.
AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE - Alvvays ALL THE STUPID DAYS - The No Ones THINKIN' OF YOU - Courtney Marie Andrews LOVE CAN'T HOLD ME - Mapache LO PRESSURE - I Was A King THE PERFECT CRIME - The Stroppies SELFISH SOUL - Sudan Archives RHYTHM OF THE WORLD - The Cowsills PRISM - Say She She DO I LOVE YOU (INDEED I DO) - Bruce Springsteen EL CONDOR PASA - The Suffragettes VACATION FROM THOUGHT - Cass McCombs, Weak Signals CALL ME CRAZY - ARXX, Pillow Queens SUNSIGN - Anxious MUZZLE OF BEES - Nora Jones w/Jeff Tweedy SATURDAYS - Broken Bells CALIFORNIA - Bonny Light Horsemen CAN'T GET OUT OF THIS MOOD - Samara Joy STAND UP (from Till) - Jazmine Sullivan YOU WANT IT DARKER - Iggy Pop COMING BACK TO YOU - James Taylor Both from HERE IT IS Leonard Cohen tribute
Less Than You Think: Demystifying the Hard Problem of Consciousness with Computational Psychology Jeff Tweedy talks about the lyrics to "Less Than You Think" from Wilco's 2004 Grammy Winning Album, A Ghost is Born. We discuss creativity vis a vis his book "How To Write One Song", spirituality with a capital S, atheism, 9/11 and everything in between. Cornell University computational psychologist, Dr. Shimon Edelman weighs in on the lyrics with his theory of consciousness: that human consciousness is entirely the product of a virtual reality simulation created by our brains.
Jeff Tweedy nació hace 55 años en Belleville, Illinois, Estados Unidos. Es uno de los compositores más importantes en la Historia del Rock. En este homenaje por su cumpleaños repasamos canciones de su carrera con su banda Wilco - la banda actual por excelencia -, con Uncle Tupelo, la banda previa que formó junto a Jay Farrar (Son Volt), con Golden Smog, el supergrupo que le unió a miembros de The Jayhawks, Soul Asylum o The Replacements. También escuchamos a Mavis Staples producida por Tweedy o dúos junto a Billy Bragg o Rosanne Cash.. DISCO 1 UNCLE TUPELO Sandusky DISCO 2 WILCO Jesus, etc. [/YANKEE HOTEL FOXTROT) DISCO 3 JEFF TWEEDY I Am Trying To Break your Heart DISCO 4 WILCO When You Wake Up Feeling Old (SUMMERTEETH) DISCO 5 WILCO The Lonely (BEING THERE) DISCO 6 GOLDEN SMOG Lost Love DISCO 7 WILCO Will You Love Me Tomorrow (BEING THERE) DISCO 8 MAVIS STAPLES & JEFF TWEEDY You Are Not Alone (RECORDED LIVE AT CHICAGO) DISCO 9 MAVIS STAPLES & JEFF TWEEDY Wrote A Song For Everyone DISCO 10 MAVIS STAPLES & JEFF TWEEDY Ain’t No Doubt About It DISCO 11 ROSANNE CASH & JEFF TWEEDY Long Black Veil DISCO 12 BILLY BRAGG & WILCO Hesitating Beauty DISCO 13 UNCLE TUPELO Sin City (NO DEPRESSION) DISCO 14 JEFF TWEEDY The Ballad Of The Opening Band (SONGS FOR SLIM Escuchar audio
Your eyes are not deceiving you: JEFF TWEEDY is here! The songwriter, author, record producer & Wilco frontman stops by the show to talk punk! Join Damian as he sits down with Jeff to discuss: the legend of Max Load, when punk misses the mark completely, arguing with Gerard Cosloy outside of CBGBs about ad copy, audiences waiting for Jimmy Buffet covers & so much more!! THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED! Don't miss the reissue of Jeff's "Chelsea Hotel" soundtrack & the deluxe edition of "Love Is The King" coming soon! ALSO, don't forget to subscribe to Jeff's newsletter here: https://jefftweedy.substack.com/subscribe We're getting down to the last few TURNED OUT A PUNK T-Shirts. Get over to www.turnedoutapunk.com & get one before they're gone! Also Touched On: Punk on tv in '77 Local legends Max Load The bad scary punk dudes Punk's most infamous poor taste “joke” band The Johnny Appleseeds of Punk A million dollar comic collection The sketchiness of First Wave Mid-West Punk Ultraman Drunks With Guns “Where do they get these punk clothes?!” The beauty of the Spanish Swing Scene Fool Face were a New Wave band The Stray Cats before the codification Culture Shock on acid The Dazzling Kill Men Producing with Albini Hooking up with Rockville Records The internal Dutch East Indie beef Gerard Cosloy is the real deal Early tours and having to play with Jimmy Buffet cover bands Meeting Mamma Stinson & TONS MORE!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
Jeff Tweedy (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo) turns 54 this week! To celebrate, we've put together playlists of our favorite overlooked Jeff Tweedy gems, featuring his work with Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, Golden Smog, Loose Fur etc. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6seOW2sDvrcST1CFaYtuSS?si=88ba30639d5f4260 https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Xl6NSnG71ArHFAxX4dUuA?si=2155f27ea4eb444a
This week’s show is presented in collaboration with The Hideout and Seminary Co-op Bookstore. Big thanks and love to both of those Chicago institutions! To celebrate the release of his new book How To Write One Song: Loving The Things We Create and How They Love Us Back, Jeff Tweedy (Wilco) caught up with his friend and collaborator, comedian Nick Offerman. Their funny and illuminating conversation is followed by an audience Q&A, and an exclusive solo performance by Jeff. Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. Plus be sure to check our Soundcloud archives for recent shows featuring Tame Impala with Caribou, Carly Rae Jepsen with mxmtoon, Diplo with Charlie Crockett, and Jeff Tweedy with Norah Jones. —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer For this week’s episode, Nick recorded himself and Jeff was recorded in Chicago by Mark Greenberg. Our producer is Mark Yoshizumi. The researcher for this episode was Reese Higgins. The Talkhouse Podcast theme song was composed and performed by The Range. PEEEEEAAAACE!
This week's show is presented in collaboration with Murmrr and Community Bookstore. We give big thanks and love to those two Brooklyn institutions! To celebrate the release of his new book How To Write One Song: Loving The Things We Create and How They Love Us Back, Jeff Tweedy (Wilco) sat down with his friend and collaborator Norah Jones for a deep dive into the creative process. Their warm and insightful conversation is followed by an audience Q&A, and an exclusive solo performance by Jeff. Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast, including Jeff Tweedy again(!), this time with comedian Nick Offerman, and Bootsy Collins (it's Bootsy, baby!) with Mix Master Mike (Beastie Boys). Plus be sure to check our Soundcloud archives for recent shows featuring Tame Impala with Caribou, Carly Rae Jepsen with mxmtoon, Diplo with Charlie Crockett, and loads more. —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer For this week’s episode, Norah recorded herself, and Jeff was recorded in Chicago by Mark Greenberg. Our patient producer is Mark Yoshizumi. The researcher for this episode was Reese Higgins. The Talkhouse Podcast theme song was composed and performed by The Range. Please direct all podcast-related ideas, vitriol, and compliments to elia@thetalkhouse.com. I adore hearing from you guys. And, I mean, how long do we all stay in the same place, right? Who knows where I'll be, come 2021...
Tiago Bettencourt é o convidado desta semana do Posto Emissor. Com novo disco, “2019 Rumo ao Eclipse”, nas lojas, o músico português recorda os tempos em que, com os Toranja, chegou a um público que não era o seu e comenta vários temas da atualidade: as eleições norte-americanas, a carta aberta da direita portuguesa ou os condicionalismos nos concertos nos próximos fins de semana em grande parte do país. Neste episódio do podcast da BLITZ falamos ainda sobre o novo discos de Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), o filme-concerto dos Capitão Fausto e os 20 anos de carreira de Mariza
This harrowing virus and quarantine have brought infinite terrible things with them. Still, I want to take a moment to celebrate a ray of sunshine — some truly incredible live-from-their-home sets from brilliant artists. “The Tweedy Show,” the nightly show that Wilco‘s Jeff Tweedy and his family stream on Instagram each weeknight is not to be missed. Jeff, his wife Susie, and their sons Spencer (The Blisters, Tweedy… um, the band, that is) and Sammy broadcast whatever they feel like: impromptu live versions of Wilco songs, Jeff’s from-a-dream lyrics for a song called “Grandma’s A Cyborg Now,” or a chat with Curb Your Enthusiasm‘s Jeff Garlin. So this week, we’re re-airing a wonderful live talk between Jeff Tweedy and genius comedian Abbi Jacobson (Broad City, Disenchantment). After you listen, make sure to check out the new Mavis Staples song “All In It Together” that Jeff produced and sang on, as well as Spencer Tweedy‘s past Talkhouse Podcast episodes with NE-HI (RIP) and Whitney. ~~~ Until catching this talk live last month, it would never have occurred to me that there could be a deep similarity between Jeff Tweedy’s songs and Abbi Jacobson’s Broad City character, but—there is! Jeff (Wilco, Tweedy) and Abbi (Broad City, Disenchantment) sat down at the beautiful Murmrr Theater in Brooklyn to celebrate the release of Jeff’s memoir Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back): A Memoir of Recording and Discording with Wilco, Etc. and his new solo album Warm. Their thoughtful and funny conversation took in a lot, including the difficulties they each had writing books after focusing their careers on other types of writing; opening up about mental health and addiction; Jeff breaking into comedy; and so much more. Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. Feel free to DM me to let me know which artist(s) you’d love to see appear on a future episode. —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer This episode was recorded by Mark Yoshizumi with Eric Lemke and Justin Hrabovski at Murmrr Theater, and at Hook and Fade Studios in Brooklyn. It was co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi. Big thanks to Brian Kelly at Murmrr. The Talkhouse Podcast’s theme song was composed and performed by The Range. Please direct all podcast-related ideas, vitriol, and compliments to elia@thetalkhouse.com.
Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Black Belt Eagle Scout and Jay Som talk new music. Noah Gundersen on how he’s getting away from the sad male singer/songwriter trope with his most personal album to date. Former frontman of The Presidents of the United States of America, Chris Ballew says he feels more himself now that he's writing music for kids. Support the show.
In Mitch's home state of Massachusetts, the 'boys are joined by John Hodgman (Vacationland, Judge John Hodgman), Jean Grae (Everything's Fine), and Jeff Tweedy (Wilco) to review a New England native chain, Papa Gino's.Recorded live on June 29th in North Adams, Mass. as part of the Solid Sound Festival.
Seja talks to her guest Jeff Tweedy (Wilco) about all the important subjects such as napping too close to show time and psychological issues with needing to pee while on stage. Jeff tells Seja about inheriting his entire family’s records as a child, reconciling liking problematic bands, how music changes depending who you’re listening with and the contrast of writing prose vs songs. They chat about reading reviews, the incredible Wilco band his family band Tweedy. Jeff's story is illustrated by Davey Lane (You Am I). All illustrations can be viewed on instagram @hearsejpodcast or on the HearSej Facebook page
Concierto en directo de Kacy & Clayton, grabado en directo en el Cafè del Teatre de Lleida en la segunda jornada del Festival de Músiques Disperses (Mud). Producidos por Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), la banda canadiense liderada por esta pareja de jóvenes primos es una de las más excitantes nuevas propuestas de la escena folk-rock mundial. Después de un par de álbumes iniciales con sonoridades de cantautor clásico, en su tercer y último “The Siren’s Song” abren una nueva vía en su carrera adoptando el formato de cuarteto y generando un folk-rock de innegable raíz norteamericana sin dejar de lado influencias del folk británico. Visitarán el Estado por primera vez con motivo del MUD19, y seguro que no será la última!
Concierto en directo de Kacy & Clayton, grabado en directo en el Cafè del Teatre de Lleida en la segunda jornada del Festival de Músiques Disperses (Mud). Producidos por Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), la banda canadiense liderada por esta pareja de jóvenes primos es una de las más excitantes nuevas propuestas de la escena folk-rock mundial. Después de un par de álbumes iniciales con sonoridades de cantautor clásico, en su tercer y último “The Siren’s Song” abren una nueva vía en su carrera adoptando el formato de cuarteto y generando un folk-rock de innegable raíz norteamericana sin dejar de lado influencias del folk británico. Visitarán el Estado por primera vez con motivo del MUD19, y seguro que no será la última!
Until catching this talk live last month, it would never have occurred to me that there could be a deep similarity between Jeff Tweedy's songs and Abbi Jacobson's Broad City character, but—there is! Jeff (Wilco, Tweedy) and Abbi (Broad City, Disenchantment) sat down at the beautiful Murmrr Theater in Brooklyn to celebrate the release of Jeff's memoir Let's Go (So We Can Get Back): A Memoir of Recording and Discording with Wilco, Etc. and his new solo album Warm. Their thoughtful and funny conversation took in a lot, including the difficulties they each had writing books after focusing their careers on other types of writing; opening up about mental health and addiction; Jeff breaking into comedy; and so much more. Check it out, and subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. Feel free to DM me to let me know which artist(s) you’d love to see appear on a future episode. —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer This episode was recorded by Mark Yoshizumi with Eric Lemke and Justin Hrabovski at Murmrr Theater, and at Hook and Fade Studios in Brooklyn. It was co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi. Big thanks to Brian Kelly at Murmrr. The Talkhouse Podcast’s theme song was composed and performed by The Range.
Podcast também tem o retorno 'disfarçado' do Coldplay com o nome de Los Unidades, o disco solo de Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), e Years and Years
Jeff Tweedy (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo) sits down with Eli Janney (The 8G Band, Girls Against Boys) at the Late Night offices to discuss their careers in music. LATE NIGHT ON SOCIAL Rate the Late Night Podcast on iTunes: itunes.com/LateNightSeth Subscribe to Late Night on YouTube: youtube.com/LateNightSeth Follow Late Night on Twitter: twitter.com/LateNightSeth Like Late Night on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LateNightSeth Like Late Night on Instagram: www.instagram.com/LateNightSeth Find Late Night on Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/LateNightSeth Get more Late Night with Seth Meyers: www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/ Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC. Photo by Lloyd Bishop/©NBC
In 2010 Memphis's legendary Big Star, one of the most influential bands in rock n roll history, was set to finally get their due, but it was not to be. Just days before a planned showcase at SXSW in Austin, TX, frontman/chief songwriter Alex Chilton passed away, and what was meant to be a celebration and validation of their remarkable career instead became joyous wake featuring some of the biggest names in music. Fast forward to 2017, and the magic of the touring version of that celebration, a band that features original Big Star drummer Jody Stephens, dB's mastermind Chris Stamey, Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Kronos Quartet, Robyn Hitchcock, Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Dan Wilson (Semisonic), and newcomers Skylar Gudasz and Brett Harris, has been captured on film in the new documentary Thank You Friends: Big Star's Third LIve...and more. Kevin and neighbor Michael are digging deep into the film's soundtrack to to to find out why Big Star was such an important band, ponder the power of tribute, and speculate where this collection of master musicians should go from here. PLUS! Skylar Gudasz's Oleandar was one of the best albums of 2016. We've got a track to help remind of of that very important fact. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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