On Wilco’s Cruel Country, Jeff Tweedy takes a dazed look around. He joins us to discuss why it felt important to cut the new album live, the influence of the Grateful Dead, and what it feels like to inhabit Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 20 years later.
Category: Jeff Tweedy
Jeff Tweedy :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
For more than three decades, Jeff Tweedy has written about his fear of being misunderstood. First as one-half of the songwriting team in the pioneering alternative country band Uncle Tupelo, […]
The Lagniappe Sessions :: The Raccoonists
Lagniappe (la·gniappe) noun ˈlan-ˌyap,’ – 1. An extra or unexpected gift or benefit. 2. Something given or obtained as a gratuity or bonus. In the introduction of his new autobiography, […]
Jeff Tweedy :: The Losing End (When You’re On)
Tweedy covers Neil Young’s lovelorn “The Losing End” at the Rocky Mountain Folk Festival, 2006. The original appears on Young’s second LP, from 1969, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere . Download: MP3: Jeff Tweedy :: The Losing End (When You’re On) ———— + Download DRM free music […]
Jeff Tweedy :: Living Room (Chicago, Jan 14, 2006)
Letters To Santa Living Room Show, Chicago, Jan 14, 2006: One of three shows Tweedy played that year as part of the auction for the annual Letters to Santa Charity event. […]