@bdp24
GDP, I couldn’t agree more. I personally thought Trace just absolutely mopped the floor with the first Wilco record from a songwriting and execution perspective. And I too could not figure out why Tweedy got so much more attention than Farrar. Didn’t compute to me. Hell, in my opinion, if you listen to Anodyne the two bands had already formed and when I would play that record I would skip most of the Tweedy tracks.
Oddly, I was never a huge fan of Jay’s solo stuff. The first 3 SV records were just so frigging great. A golden period like the Stones from Beggars Banquet to Sticky Fingers.
Pablo
GDP, I couldn’t agree more. I personally thought Trace just absolutely mopped the floor with the first Wilco record from a songwriting and execution perspective. And I too could not figure out why Tweedy got so much more attention than Farrar. Didn’t compute to me. Hell, in my opinion, if you listen to Anodyne the two bands had already formed and when I would play that record I would skip most of the Tweedy tracks.
Oddly, I was never a huge fan of Jay’s solo stuff. The first 3 SV records were just so frigging great. A golden period like the Stones from Beggars Banquet to Sticky Fingers.
Pablo