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  1. Circles is the second album by The Autumn Defense, ... Jeff Tweedy - electric guitar (6) Steve Tyska - horns (6, 9, 10) Andrew Bird - violin (4) External links.

  2. Feb 22, 2004 · Circles, the band's second full-length, boasts a few familiar guests-- Tweedy makes an appearance, adding subtle guitar figures to "Why I'm Like This", and Andrew Bird scrapes his violin on "The ...

  3. Nov 12, 2018 · The Music That Made Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy. The 51-year-old rock realist talks about the songs, albums, and artists that have meant the most to him throughout his life—including Missy Elliott ...

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  4. Nov 7, 2023 · For Jeff Tweedy, his new book, "World Within A Song," is a chance to pay tribute to the music that inspired him and kept him company, songs that made a home in his head and his heart and never ...

    • Uncle Tupelo – “New Madrid”
    • Tweedy – “Low Key”
    • Wilco – “Kingpin”
    • Wilco – “Art of Almost”
    • Wilco – “Less Than You Think”
    • Billy Bragg & Wilco – “Remember The Mountain Bed”
    • Loose Fur – “The Ruling Class”
    • Billy Bragg & Wilco – “Someday, Some Morning, Sometime”
    • Wilco – “Passenger Side”
    • Golden Smog – “Radio King”

    Written and recorded for what would end up being Uncle Tupelo’s final outing before splitting, the sweet, rootsy “New Madrid” has such a pleasant cadence to it that you’d never know Jeff Tweedy was singing about a supposed earthquakepredicted to hit the Midwest in December of 1990. Tweedy would go on to sharpen his songwriting voice even further ov...

    Perhaps the ultimate embodiment of his “dad rock” status, the joyful Sukieraesaw Tweedy recording an entire double-album’s worth of songs with his oldest son Spencer, and the results are as easygoing and silly as one might expect. The mellow, straightforward “Low Key” finds a common link between the father/son duo, with Jeff humming about the simpl...

    For a band whose songs come with fairly concrete beginnings, middles, and ends, Wilco have some serious cred in the jam-band circuit. “Kingpin” is Tweedy’s earliest gesture toward crafting a looser, anything-goes type of ensemble, its mouth-harp funk and stop-start twang lurching along until it finally reaches that glorious, Skynyrd-worthy climax. ...

    If there were any suspicions that Tweedy’s music was growing softer with age, The Whole Lovecompletely dashed that notion with its cosmic opening salvo “Art of Almost.” Over the course of seven minutes, Wilco cruise through an amorphous ocean of synthetic strings, Krautrock bass lines, and neo-R&B singing from Tweedy until the whole thing explodes ...

    One of the greatest tricks Jeff Tweedy ever pulled was burying one of his most beautiful songs beneath 12 minutes of static. “Less Than You Think” follows a delicate, ascendant chord progression as Tweedy wrestles with questions of God and identity, muttering unmistakable lines like “As your spine starts to shine/You shiver at your soul.” The band ...

    Wilco’s Mermaid Avenuesessions with Billy Bragg yielded some of Tweedy’s most enduring songs to date, but few perfected the project’s goals as enchantingly as this one. Set to lyrics from unfinished songs by Woody Guthrie, Bragg & Wilco sought to bring these unheard folk masterpieces to life, and Tweedy’s pensive arrangement for “Remember the Mount...

    Tweedy’s partnership with Jim O’Rourke and Glenn Kotche has yielded some of Wilco’s most profound, challenging music, but the three of them are just as adept at churning out pristine, folk-tinged pop. “The Ruling Class” is a standout from their Loose Fur side project, and its countrypolitan swagger and cheeky lyrics about Christresurfacing as a cra...

    Closing out Wilco’s second Mermaid Avenuealbum with Billy Bragg, “Someday, Some Morning, Sometime” sees Tweedy tackling a sweet yet mysterious love poem from Woody Guthrie with one of his sparsest arrangements ever. All twinkling keys and lightly strummed acoustic guitar, it sounds like a folk ballad beamed from another dimension.

    A psych-country nugget from Wilco’s golden early days, “Passenger Side” has earned its rightful place as a fan-favorite sing-along with its tongue-in-cheek lyrics about life on the road. Though Tweedy might be known for his obtuse, stream-of-consciousness wordplay, it doesn’t get much more direct and plainspoken than “You’re gonna make me spill my ...

    Released right around the time that Jeff Tweedy was starting to establish Wilco as a separate project from Uncle Tupelo, the debut album from the loose-knit, roster-shifting Golden Smog collective featured one of Tweedy’s strongest country melodies to date in “Radio King.” Stripped down to just acoustic guitar, tambourine, and Tweedy’s scraggly, ci...

  5. The Jeff Tweedy discography covers albums that he has recorded with Uncle Tupelo, ... Circles: Arena Rock Recording Co. with The Autumn Defense [7] 2004 Arabella:

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  7. Mar 5, 2009 · Now we all know that Jeff Tweedy dominates Wilco completely, but if he ever decides to listen to his bandmate, John Stirratt's album, Circles, maybe he will give John some air time too. Autumn Defense starring John Stirratt is a criminally underrated album bordering on an album gone incognito.

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