Jeff Tweedy - Sunken Treasure - Live in the Pacific Northwest (2006)
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Jeff Tweedy - Sunken Treasure - Live in the Pacific Northwest
DVD Price: You save 15%! As of Oct 8 12:56 EDT (details)
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| Cast | Jeff Tweedy |
| Theatrical Release | October 24, 2006 |
| DVD Release | October 24, 2006 |
| Running Time | 90 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 075597990225 |
| Buy this item | $16.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 8 12:56 EDT (details) 1 DVD, WEA DVD, Usually ships in 9 to 13 days, Color, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0), German (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Italian (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled) Or 30 new from $12.66, 9 used from $9.21 |
About Jeff Tweedy - Sunken Treasure - Live in the Pacific Northwest
Sunken Treasure compiles solo acoustic performances from Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy recorded live over five nights in February '06 as Tweedy travelled by bus from Seattle to San Francisco stopping in theaters ballrooms and college auditoriums along the way in Porland Eugene and Humbolt State University. It's essential viewing for Wilco fans.Track Listings:1. Intro [Seattle]2. Sunken Treasure [Seattle]3. Theologians [Seattle]4. The Ruling Class [Seattle]5. Intro [Portland]6. How To Fight Loneliness [Portland]7. Summerteeth [Portland]8. The Thanks I Get [Portland]9. Intro [Eugene]10. I Am Trying To Break Your Heart [Eugene]11. ELT [Eugene]12. Shot In The Arm [Eugene]13. Intro [Arcata]14. Black Eye [Arcata]15. In A Future Age [Arcata]16. Laminated Cat [Arcata]17. Intro [San Francisco]18. (Was I) in Your Dreams [San Francisco]19. Airline to Heaven [San Francisco]20. Heavy Metal Drummer [San Francisco]21. War On War [San Francisco]22. Acuff-Rose [San Francisco]Format: DVD AUDIO Genre: MUSIC DVD/CONCERTS Rating: NR UPC: 075597990225 Manufacturer No: 799022 Product Description
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Average user review:| Wonderful experience |
| Tweedy 4 President |
| Portrait of the Touring Solo Artist |
As such, I thought this film played like Tweedy's "Don't Look Back". It opens with a fabulous rendering of the DVD's title track, from the Wilco album Being There; in it, there are breathtaking swirls of guitar and voice, all demonstrating, in one song, perhaps why this man has garnered so much cult support from curious music downloaders and avid indie-rockers. There are many other songs featured: Some are well-known to Wilco fans, like "How to Fight Loneliness", "ELT", and "Heavy Metal Drummer". One, "Laminated Cat", stems from yet another project of Tweedy's, Loose Fur. As a singular body of work, there can be no doubt that this man has a stunning catalogue from which to compose his set lists.
Tweedy also muses, backstage or at a radio station, I wasn't wholly sure, about the fine line between artist-and-everyone-else. "I'm one of you!" he even chides, somewhat ingenuously, to the aforementioned crowd of talkers. This gave way to a self-described "pissy artist" rant, which culminated in Tweedy folding his arms and allowing a Portland, Oregon, audience time to silently collect itself.
While this might be construed as the most interesting non-musical moment in a film of outstanding musical performances, it isn't. I have often found it a bit bizarre the way musical artists, particularly singing-songwriters in the Dylanesque tradition, demand such obsequious compliance to their own performances, almost in lieu of their own desire to so-called connect with the so-called public. Indeed, we enter the film to a monologue by Tweedy, in which he allows that "these voices" he hears seem to be coming from "an abyss". This abyss is the audience, but it also may be the record-buying public. Many artists these days, and it's totally understandable considering the insuperable demands of the music marketplace, are perfectly willing to give their music away via file-sharing (Wilco, as many fans already know, are forerunners in this musical-cum-business experiment, and have achieved much success as a result), yet seem to tighten the reigns drastically when it comes to the actual rendering of these digital soliloquies. The artist, just like the rest of us, has complicated choices to make in a world of demand and immediacy, and contradictions of intent arise with unfortunate ease. I guess it's a two-way street (or a double-edged sword; I've never been too clever with metaphors).
For an artist, Jeff Tweedy is a man beset with lyrical and melodic gifts; for a regular guy, he's beset by everything else, just like all the rest of us.
July 2, 2008
| How to Download the Free Audio MP3's |
Here's the caveat: half why I bought mine was the free audio download of this music. This uses a Quicktime file which uses Flash. Apparently Quicktime doesn't use Flash. (You read that right...) Apple sucks. Whine & moan about Windows in your little "I'm a PC" commercials all you want to... this is just yet another reason NOT to buy a Mac... Bottom line is, don't count on getting these tracks in mp3 format without a lot of hassle, if at all.
But that's not Jeff's fault... and here's how to get around it. I found a site called "oldversions". I went back and got Quicktime 6.5.2, and that worked the way it's supposed to. You'll have to uninstall newer versions of Quicktime to do this... but once you download the tracks, you can update back to the latest version. Or not, up to you.
All together a great buy -- just be ready to spend 20 minutes to do everything you need to get the bonus tracks. July 1, 2008
| Great DVD |
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