Wilco came down to Sydney NSW for a little live show. The lead singer of Augie March opened which was cool.
It was really exciting initially as they opened with "trying to break your heart" that climaxed with a wall of noise as per the album. They sounded as unique, dynamic and engrossing as the albums. But as we left I felt a little disapoint, perhaps I should have spent more memorising their entire catalogue. My feelings were confirmed by my friends/hardened wilco fans, they knew all the songs and admitted it was a little frustrating.
For me the problem is that the stuff from "being there" and to a lesser extent "a ghost is born" sounds largely the same live. When it came to songs from "yankie hotel foxtrot" I was their biggest fan, they sounded like no one else. But the majority was from other albums, and almost nothing from summerteeth. Infact they didn't play summerteeth or radio cure (my two favourite songs) even after 2 encores. Maybe I am just not as big a Wilco fan as first perceived.
Apparently they do this in other shows but a lot of songs were ruined by this wall of noise - just randomly playing the instruments really loud. Infact most of the time they sounded like post punk rock band and not like wilco, unless thats infact what they are and I didn't know.
Plus it seemed like the only two real members were jeff and the guitarist, the keyboard player looked like he was 15 and it was the first time he had been on stage.
Still lots of fun though. Made me appreciate yankie hotel foxtrot even more at least.
The head of state has called for me, but I don't have time for him