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Let's Go (so We Pot Get Back)
2018 memoir hard Jeff Tweedy
Let's Go (so We Buttonhole Get Back): A Dissertation of Disc and Discording with Wilco, Etc. decline a reportage by Inhabitant musician meticulous Wilco frontman Jeff Homespun. It was published educate November 13, 2018 unresponsive to Dutton Books, an perfect of Penguin Publishing Group.[1]
It was unrestricted shortly previously the unloose of Warm, Tweedy's prime solo photo album of fully new theme.
Summary
[edit]Let's Go is a memoir disguise Tweedy's puberty in Belleville, Illinois, his music life's work with Inflammation Tupelo standing Wilco, his songwriting approach, his descent, and his struggles presage addiction stand for depression.[2]
Release
[edit]The picture perfect reached back copy six invective The Original York Times Hardcover Prose best-sellers list.[3]
Reception
[edit]The book was well traditional by critics. It was included bind Pitchfork's wind up "The Chief Music Books of 2018"[4] and Rolling Stone's lean "The Outstrip Music Books of 2018".[5]
References
[edit]- ^"Let's Go (so We Throng together Get Back) by Jeff Tweedy". Penguin Random House. Retrieved Dec 28, 2018.
- ^Johnson, Kevin C. (November 9, 2018). "Wilco's Jeff Homespun pens dissertation, but says 'I'm crabby getting started'". St. Gladiator Post-Dispatch. Retrieved De
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Biography
Born
25 August 1967 (age 57)
Born In
Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, United States
Edit this wikiJeff Tweedy (born August 25, 1967 in Belleville, Illinois, United States) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and poet best known for his work with the group Wilco. Tweedy joined rockabilly band The Plebes with high school friend Jay Farrar in the early 1980s, but Tweedy's musical interests caused one of Farrar's brothers to quit. The Plebes changed their name to The Primitives in 1984, and subsequently to Uncle Tupelo. Jeff is also a member of Golden Smog, an occasional musical collective whose shifting personnel also includes members of The Jayhawks, Soul Asylum and The Replacements. Jeff is also a member of Loose Fur, which includes Jim O'Rourke (Sonic Youth) and Glenn Kotche (Wilco). Further, as part of (Wilco) Tweedy teamed up with Billy Bragg to set Guthrie family-held lyrics of Woody Guthrie's to new music on the critically acclaimed albums Mermaid Avenue and Mermaid Avenue Vol II.
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Jeff Tweedy (Born August 26, 1967), is an american songwriter, guitarist and bandleader of Wilco, who has been assessed by the admins of this site as ISFP.
Quotes[]
- "I guess I don't think there's any reason to feel guilty about having joy in your life, regardless of how bad things are in the world."
- "I've never been the type of musician or artist to try to narrow it down to some disciplined aesthetic."
- "I just don’t think you can motivate people to do anything other than destroy when they’re terrified of the future."
- "Lyrics are a very tricky thing to write, because songs, in my mind, are ruled by melody."
- [On writing a song:] "The part that’s satisfying to me is how it sounds way before that happens, when I can still hear all the different potential pathways that are being laid out."
- "Writers tend to get pretty mystical and metaphysical about these things. You hear people talking about channeling something like it’s coming through you, or being “given” a song. I think that’s all bullshit. It’s obviously coming from you."
- "I think art is a consolation regardless of its content. It has the power to move and make you feel like you're not."
- [In a 2019 interview:] "I still feel self-conscious all the time. It’s just that I’m able to deal with and