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I think Stirrat is dead-on about Straightaways. Disagree about WST, which wasnt as good as Trace but was in fact active and restless. Straightface and Medicine Hat are two of his best songs ever and both had real unique sounds to boot. Straightface mixed Bob Dylan with Public Enemy. Medicine Hat belongs on the next Harry Smith anthology in fifty years. But it had a modern sound. Great stuff.
Stirrat was real candid here too. Points for that. Farrar probably changes his Wilco answers for every interview. Ten years later, cant blame him.
thanks for forwarding. I don't think i've ever seen an article where John S said anything. He's always taking the back seat to Jeff. Seems like a good guy.....
Although i'm sure we all disagree about what he thinks of the 2nd and 3rd Son Volt albums.
I don't know where the interviewer read that Jay hadn't listened to any Wilco. He said in an interview that he had heard the 1st 3 and liked them but hadn't got round to YHF yet. The usual journalistic half truths in the search for a story then.