Will Rhett like the new Wilco

I think the album starts off very strong…. and then ….. kinda just hangs out there.

I need to listen to it a few more times I think.
I would disagree. I think tracks 10 and 11 (Walken and What Light) are two of the strongest tracks.

Originally posted by freakoretardo:
I think the album starts off very strong…. and then ….. kinda just hangs out there.

I need to listen to it a few more times I think.
i like it

i had been listening to AM alot lately
Originally posted by You go, Judge Alito:
It will be interesting to see if the YHF/Ghost is Born crowd dwindle and the Summerteeth/A.M./Being There crowd jumps back onboard with this one.
I wasn't going to download this, but now that I know it sounds like the "early" stuff, I'm going to. I hate late-era wilco.
How is it that people can't like late era Wilco? There are songs on YHF and AGIB that are their best.
Originally posted by Bags:
Rhett will like it inversely to the incubation progress of his firt progeny (and the hormonal sensitivity of his wife), whose gestation period has just reached the 26 week mark. All, rejoice.
jealous much :D
You can't say pregnancy without saying nancy…
Popmatters says 9/10. i'm more inclined to believe them over PF.
I say 8.3
God, can we PLEASE stop the term "yacht rock" before it really takes hold. That's the lamest label of all time.

I'm really surprised so many people have labeled this album "boring." I love it, and think it's a great compliment to the last two albums.

Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
The Post labels it "yacht rock" and compares it to Steely Dan.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/14/AR2007051401433.html?sub=AR
Originally posted by nkotb:
God, can we PLEASE stop the term "yacht rock" before it really takes hold. That's the lamest label of all time.

I'm really surprised so many people have labeled this album "boring." I love it, and think it's a great compliment to the last two albums.
i see a very direct relationship between the request in paragraph #1 and the admiration in paragraph #2 above. fanboy much? :D
Compliment, or complement? Or both?

Originally posted by nkotb:
God, can we PLEASE stop the term "yacht rock" before it really takes hold. That's the lamest label of all time.

I'm really surprised so many people have labeled this album "boring." I love it, and think it's a great compliment to the last two albums.

Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
The Post labels it "yacht rock" and compares it to Steely Dan.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/14/AR2007051401433.html?sub=AR
Why does rock music have to be borderline unlistenable for critics to like it?
Actually, I'm not really a super Wilco fan, although I do like them a good bit. I definitely don't think they're flawless. It's just that "yacht rock" has been showing up more and more lately, and it really grates on my nerves. It's just one of those snarky terms that people think using makes them not only sound smart but also sound clever. And it does neither. Of course, that's just my opinion. And I have Jeff Tweedy's face tattooed on my bicep.

And Rhett, I meant complement. My brain isn't awake yet.

Originally posted by sweetcell:
i see a very direct relationship between the request in paragraph #1 and the admiration in paragraph #2 above. fanboy much? :D
Originally posted by nkotb:
God, can we PLEASE stop the term "yacht rock" before it really takes hold. That's the lamest label of all time.

I'm really surprised so many people have labeled this album "boring." I love it…
I agree!!! WTF does that even mean?

Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
Why does rock music have to be borderline unlistenable for critics to like it?
I know!
Well J. Free, maybe some day you'll be medium-level. Keep working at it. You've already reached middle aged. Smart? Probably out of the question!

J. Freedom du Lac: Thank you. That was mildly amusing.

I haven't been able to listen to the new Wilco album a second time. It's snoozy in a pleasantly straightforward kind of way. Music for medium-level middle-aged smart people who want to listen to something new while noshing on sauteed morels and wild leeks.
Originally posted by The Vessel:
Originally posted by nkotb:
God, can we PLEASE stop the term "yacht rock" before it really takes hold. That's the lamest label of all time.

I agree!!! WTF does that even mean?

In the musical sense, yacht rock refers to the highly polished brand of soft rock that emanated from Southern California during the late 1970s and early 1980s. In part, the term relates to the stereotype of the yuppie yacht owner, enjoying champagne and smooth music while out for a sail. Additionally, since sailing was a popular leisure activity in Southern California, many "yacht rockers" made nautical references in their lyrics and album artwork, particularly the anthemic track "Sailing" by Christopher Cross.

The foundation of the yacht rock scene was a local pool of versatile session musicians who frequently played on each other's records. This professionalism often gave yacht rock recordings a high level of sophistication in musical areas such as composition, arrangement, and instrumental skill.

The most popular yacht rock artists enjoyed massive commercial success. During its peak years, yacht rock dominated the Grammy Awards, with Christopher Cross and Toto sweeping the major awards in 1981 and 1983 respectively, feats consistently derided by Grammy prognosticators. [3] However, yacht rock was not a hit with most rock critics at the time, who dismissed it as being corporate rock that was overproduced, generic, and Middle of the Road.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yacht_rock