Un super groupe étonnant de haute voltige, riffs acérés électrisants, kiffant pop musicale démentielle, à découvrir d'urgence, Ils ont un potentiel de prestige, performance absolue 😅👍🤘🎸
Mighty steady hand on the cam and crystal clear A/V - loving this! What cam are you using? No insubordinance from the Beacon theatre security forces… great stuff!!!
It's not a popular opinion by a kind of agree I really didn't mind him when he first joined but once sky blue sky happened I was starting to hear some sort of other additive that didn't need to be there in my personal opinion. They should have stayed working with Jim O'Rourke although there has been some decent moments where there is less Nell's Cline such as Wilco schmilco which I thought was a good album.
@@charlesrivers2309 agreed. Jay Bennet had small childlike hands and could play better pedal steel licks on his SG than Bob Egan, who played all the slide instruments, just not very well. He was also a mismatch in the band personality wise and was a decade older that the rest. After a couple months, no one could stand him.
Love it or not, Being There was 25+ years ago and this is what they do now. I think Nels is a wizard and I love what he adds, even when he adds so much it makes my teeth itch.
@@Zarkmoon AM and Being There were in a class to themselves. I like Jeff’s songwriting but if you ever saw them live circa 95-99, especially 1996 they were a true American Rock band similar to the Stones in their best era (Sticky Fingers, Exile). Just because it was 25 years ago doesn’t mean I don’t have ears for authentic and emotional rock and roll. You are welcome to your opinion but all bands change and this one just doesn’t move me these days.
The sound quality is incredible. Thanks
It’s amazing what an iPhone can do these days. I’m pleased. Thank you, happy to share.
Tweedy is out there making noise and I love it
Awesome video Beta!! Thanks!!
Un super groupe étonnant de haute voltige, riffs acérés électrisants, kiffant pop musicale démentielle, à découvrir d'urgence, Ils ont un potentiel de prestige, performance absolue 😅👍🤘🎸
Thanks for sharing this!
Tasty vid... *many thanks!*
Happy to share!
soooo goooood!
Nels Fuggin Cline- jeez louise
Shows how good Tweedys vision is. Nels is a top flight guitarist
No one grins like Jeff Tweedy!!
magnifico!
haha, someone got some tasty Wilco footage at the Beacon!!!!!
❤
Mighty steady hand on the cam and crystal clear A/V - loving this! What cam are you using? No insubordinance from the Beacon theatre security forces… great stuff!!!
Agreed, I was able to zoom in on Nels Cline, good resolution, no nauseating shaketwitch. Good work cameraperson.
@@schua888 thank you! I’m using an iPhone 14 Pro Max, the image and sound quality always blows my mind as well. I appreciate the kind words!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
American Radiohead 💯🔥😎💥
I love both bands, but I fail to see the connection personally.
@@jimmccall-yo7es 🤷🏻
I hear you
anyone know what guitar tweedy is playing?
Will & Co
Nice. I just wonder if David Gilmour needs so many pedals, knobs and other thingamajigs when he plays guitar.
I suppose it all depends on the sounds that you want to make. I doubt that David Gilmour would make disparaging remarks about Nels Cline.
Of course D Gilmour uses lots of pedals 😂😢😮
Clown.
Well Cline is not Gilmour. And Gilmour is not Cline.
Yawn...
My God do they really suck this bad now? So manufactured. I truly think Cline is a terrible fit for Wilco. He tries WAY to hard
It's not a popular opinion by a kind of agree I really didn't mind him when he first joined but once sky blue sky happened I was starting to hear some sort of other additive that didn't need to be there in my personal opinion. They should have stayed working with Jim O'Rourke although there has been some decent moments where there is less Nell's Cline such as Wilco schmilco which I thought was a good album.
Instead of Nels Cline they should just have a badass pedal steel player
@@charlesrivers2309 agreed. Jay Bennet had small childlike hands and could play better pedal steel licks on his SG than Bob Egan, who played all the slide instruments, just not very well. He was also a mismatch in the band personality wise and was a decade older that the rest. After a couple months, no one could stand him.
Love it or not, Being There was 25+ years ago and this is what they do now. I think Nels is a wizard and I love what he adds, even when he adds so much it makes my teeth itch.
@@Zarkmoon AM and Being There were in a class to themselves. I like Jeff’s songwriting but if you ever saw them live circa 95-99, especially 1996 they were a true American Rock band similar to the Stones in their best era (Sticky Fingers, Exile). Just because it was 25 years ago doesn’t mean I don’t have ears for authentic and emotional rock and roll. You are welcome to your opinion but all bands change and this one just doesn’t move me these days.