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December 6, 2006

New Wilco MP3s

Here's a treat to tide you over while you anxiously await the next Wilco record, due out next spring. Head to Jesse Jarnow's Frank And Earthy Blog, where Jesse has lovingly aggregated live MP3s of the unreleased material Tweedy and Co. have been performing over the "past year or so." Here's a list of the songs Jesse's culled:

01. "Let's Not Get Carried Away" (24 November, Auditorium Theatre)
02. "Side With the Seeds" (25 November, Auditorium Theatre)
03. "What Light" (24 November, Auditorium Theatre)
04. "Shake It Off" (24 November, Auditorium Theatre)
05. "Impossible Germany" (24 November, Auditorium Theatre)
06. "On and On and On" (22 September 2005, Cain's Ballroom)
07. "Lullaby For Rafter and Beams" (Tweedy solo, 27 October, Foellinger Auditorium)
08. "Patient With Me" (Tweedy solo, 27 October, Foellinger Auditorium)
09. "Walken" (24 November, Auditorium Theatre)
10. "Let's Fight" (16 July, Pines Theater)
11. "The Thanks I Get?" (Tweedy solo, 27 October, Foellinger Auditorium)
12. "Maybe The Sun Will Shine"
Could be tour only material, could be next-album fodder. Either way, it'll sate that Tweedy hunger (for now). We love "Patient With Me" and "The Thanks I Get," which y'all will remember from the live-DVD Sunken Treasure: Live from the Pacific Northwest clip we posted a few months back. And since Wilco is a bootleg-friendly band, go ahead and grab 'em -- all the fun, none of the guilt.

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I'm rather fond of "Walken" and "Shake It Off." I really like "The Thanks I Get" as a fun sing-along tune, but I've probably listend to the version from their Conan O'Brien appearance umpteen times. Cool to hear Tweedy do it solo though, and that crowd response is hilarious.

Posted by: Rich at 12/06/06 5:47 PM | Reply
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This was not a paid advertisement by Wilco.

Press release much?

Posted by: Jay at 12/06/06 6:26 PM | Reply
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Wilco premiered the song "Impossible Germany" during their performance in Calgary, AB (June 28, 2006). It was killer. You can check http://bt.etree.org/ for sweet high quality bootlegs.

Posted by: Charles at 12/06/06 6:35 PM | Reply
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Wilco premiered the song "Impossible Germany" during their performance in Calgary, AB (June 28, 2006). It was killer. You can check http://bt.etree.org/ for sweet high quality bootlegs.

Posted by: Charles at 12/06/06 6:35 PM | Reply
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Wilco premiered the song "Impossible Germany" during their performance in Calgary, AB (June 28, 2006). It was killer. You can check http://bt.etree.org/ for sweet high quality bootlegs.

Posted by: Charles at 12/06/06 6:36 PM | Reply
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Hey Jay, moronic, ill-informed jackass much? Brush up a little before you rear your ugly dickhead.

Posted by: Gary at 12/06/06 7:20 PM | Reply
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Hey, Jesse's (and Pitchfork's) post has a story . . .

http://www.rbally.net/2006/12/pitchfork-and-jesse-jarnow-whats-with.html

Posted by: jennings at 12/06/06 8:46 PM | Reply
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Yeah it's not so much a "press release" as it is a re-tread of a Pitchfork news item, which was itself a hotlinked rip-off of rbally and viachicago.

But at this point I guess that's neither here nor there. For the record I do enjoy "Is That The Thanks I Get"

Posted by: BlogsAreForDogs Josh at 12/06/06 11:04 PM | Reply
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Judging from some of the song titles, sounds like Tweedy's getting a little defensive about their unofficial 7 year sabattical between studio albums.

Posted by: weirdbeard at 12/07/06 8:56 AM | Reply
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"Thanks I get" was also done during their appearance on Conan in Chicago. Full Band

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