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Wilco A friend and I agree on a lot of music. But he's a big ol' fan of Wilco. He and his wife travel to countries to see them. I think I used to know one of their songs, at most. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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yeah I used to frequent a lot of indie plop haunts back in the day and this was #1 on the list of bands I couldn't just not get into, but couldn't even fathom how they even had a fanbase. A massive, devoted fanbase as you imply. | |
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I dig Wilco alot...i had the song "Radio Cure" on repeat constantly a few months ago...a beautifully depressing and haunting song...my son used to get so mad when id play it in the car...he just wants to listen to Nas and Kanye 24/7
"Daddy, the lead singer sounds like he wants to kill himself...why are we listening to this??..." [Edited 2/19/23 9:27am] | |
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You make it sound damn intriguing when you put it that way. If only. | |
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But at this point, why would anyone in Wilco be trying to impersonate anyone else? They've been around just shy of thirty years. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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2001 would have been prime Radiohead circlejerk era in indie plop culture, though. Never got a Thom Yorke vibe from them before, maybe it was just the moment. | |
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Through the strength of media attention I tried to pay attention to the band for a second, but nothing really stuck with me. I guess it's just not my scene. > I paid a little more attention to the band's guitarist Nels Cline, however, and he does some pretty cool stuff. His name appears on the credits of some albums I've managed to collect. Does he still affiliate with that band? | |
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