Let's Go (So We Can Get Back)
A Memoir of Recording and Discording with Wilco, Etc.
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Jeff Tweedy
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Jeff Tweedy
Few bands have inspired as much devotion as the Chicago rock band Wilco, and it's thanks, in large part, to the band's singer, songwriter, and guiding light: Jeff Tweedy. But while his songs and music have been endlessly discussed and analyzed, Jeff has rarely talked so directly about himself, his life, and his artistic process.
Until now. In his long-awaited memoir, Jeff will tell stories about his childhood in Belleville, Illinois; the St. Louis record store, rock clubs, and live-music circuit that sparked his songwriting and performing career; and the Chicago scene that brought it all together. He'll also talk in-depth about his collaborators in Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, and more; and write lovingly about his parents, wife Susie, and sons, Spencer and Sam.
Honest, funny, and disarming, Tweedy's memoir will bring readers inside both his life and his musical process, illuminating his singular genius and sharing his story, voice, and perspective for the first time.
*Includes a Bonus with a comic strip and song lyrics
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Excellent book and life lessons!
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My favorite part of the book was just listening to Jeff recap his musical exploration and discoveries as a youth. I think every serious music fan can relate to that journey regardless of genre. A love of music is a powerful connector in this world and by Jeff sharing his with you, you'll walk away with a great appreciation and bond with one of my generation's greatest songwriters and musicians.
A must read for any Wilco fan...
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Far beyond any expectations for a memoir
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Wilco's history
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Written and narrated by Jeff (and guests), this retelling of his life feels very first-hand, comparable to Anthony Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential" in that way. The casual yet tactful delivery really helps put you in Tweedy's head, and that's the idea; it's not an authoritative history of Wilco so much as a quick ridealong through Jeff's life and lessons through his eyes. The narrator is very in touch with what he feels and is exceptionally adept at communicating it. Leave with contextualized songs and a good feeling inside.
Almost Feels Like Hanging Out With Him
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