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Wilco
July 13, 2009
There’s something about Jeff Tweedy’s voice—that wispy, reassuring hush—that seems perfectly suited for summertime evenings. The alt-country group has gone through numerous lineup changes throughout their 14-year existence, yet has remained true to their laid-back roots. Live, Tweedy is known for a wicked, self-effacing humor that provides levity to the gravitas that characterizes much of the band’s output. Leslie Feist, Edward Droste (Grizzly Bear) and openers Yo La Tengo joined to band for various numbers, including "California Stars" and epic encore jam "Spiders (Kidsmoke)"
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