WILCO : NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL 2017

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  2. Via Chicago
  3. If I Ever Was a Child
  4. Cry All Day
  5. One by One
  6. Bull Black Nova
  7. Reservations
  8. Impossible Germany
  9. Misunderstood
  10. Someone to Lose
  11. I'm Always in Love
  12. Heavy Metal Drummer
  13. I'm the Man Who Loves You
  14. Hummingbird
  15. The Late Greats
  16. Christ for President
  17. California Stars (with Billy Bragg)

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Venue : Newport Folk Festival, Fort Adams State Park, Newport, Rhode Island, USA

Recording Date : July 29, 2017

Length : 74:20

Quality : FM recording (A+)

Concert Review (NPR) : At this stage, it feels like Wilco has headlined nearly every festival — including its own Solid Sound Festival. But the band's sunset Saturday Newport Folk Festival demonstrated why, year after year, Wilco gets top billing: Twenty years in, the Chicago band has staying power without sacrificing a sense of sonic exploration. Despite a lack of banter ("I don't feel like talking today," Jeff Tweedy, his hair parted with two braids visible beneath a hat, told the audience), Wilco knew exactly how to delight a familiar crowd. After opening with a track from the band's 2015 release, Star Wars, Tweedy and company dove into the messy "Via Chicago," a daring and dynamic track that felt triumphant. Even after so many years, in concert, the band's expansive catalog takes new shape. "Bull Black Nova" felt propulsive, even more manic than the studio version, when given the space to project. The live staple "I'm The Man Who Loves You" grooved with fresh ease. Nels Cline's guitar work on "Impossible Germany" elicited cheers. The band's performance of "One By One," a track from its collaborative record with Billy Bragg, Mermaid Avenue, foreshadowed what seemed inevitable: The set concluded with a performance of "California Stars," with Bragg himself joining on vocals. It proved that even after all these years, Wilco's still got a few tricks left.