Kicking Television: Clip of the Week
Sunday, July 29th, 2007(I’m having some trouble embedding, until it’s up, here is the link)
“I’m Always in Love” at the Spazio Festival in Torino
(I’m having some trouble embedding, until it’s up, here is the link)
“I’m Always in Love” at the Spazio Festival in Torino
14th - Bayfront Festival Park DULUTH, MN
15th - Burton Cummings Theater WINNIPEG, MAN
17th - Jubilee Auditorium CALGARY, ALB
18th - Jubilee Auditorium EDMONTON, ALB
20th - Malkin Bowl VANCOUVER, BC
21st - Marymoor Park SEATTLE, WA
22nd - Edgefield TROUTDALE, OR (sold out)
24th - Greek Theater BERKELY, CA (sold out)
26th - County Bowl SANTA BARBARA, CA
27th - SDSU Open Air Theater SAN DIEGO, CA
29th - Greek Theater LOS ANGELES, CA
Complete Tour Dates and ticket vendors are at WilcoWorld.
I just love festival season. Iron&Wine, Sonic Youth and The New Pornographers tore up Pitchfork over the weekend (check out the reviews at You Ain’t No Picasso) Jeff’s Bonnaroo performances are all over YouTube, and Wilco will be performing alongside Bright Eyes and Mudhoney at the second sitting of the Spaziale Festival in Torino, Italy. Next, they move on to Spain for the Benicassim International Music Festival. The lineup includes Amy Winehouse (if she shows), Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Arctic Monkeys, Kings of Leon, Rufus Wainwright…and I’m going to go pass out now.
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Jeff gave listeners some insight into the recording process of Sky Blue Sky when he sat down with Rita Houston backstage at the Bonnaroo Musical Festival in Manchester, TN. He describes the “effortless” time in the studio as completely collaborative and without dissent:
“There’s a lot myths that surround the idea of things being to easy…for us, I hope that’s the way it is more often.”
The interview was part of Bonnaroo Recap episode of WFUV’s Take Five podcast series (if don’t already subscribe, so so here). The podcast also featured words from Damien Rice and Gillian Welch. Jeff played a solo set at the annual summer festival.
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