Shoving Wilco
Shoving Wilco
Todd Rossnagel
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Fantastic for Fans
Thank you for the wonderful show and all the work you put into it. Thrill finding this. Must for Wilco fans.
aderousseau
Feb. 23 2024 ep - error
Thirteen was written by Alex Chilton and Chris Bell of Big Star, not Gram Parsons, as you stated.
Little Iggy Man
Great platform for Wilco fans
Without reservation, an appreciation of Wilco. But it is also informative, well produced, and entertaining. Host(s) gives personal perspectives, but entirely welcoming & inclusive. Not dogmatic, at all. Guests contribute to broader picture & ideas surrounding the band.
Gary_Walker
Jumped the shark
First few episodes were excellent and totally about the band we all love. But once they started to layer their Christian beliefs on Wilco, a clearly agnostic band, they lost me. Isn’t Jeff Jewish? It became more about the hosts than the band. How can you call yourself a Wilco expert if you haven't been to a single Solid Sound where everything Wilco in music and art comes together. Hope to see you in North Adams this year!
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Blizzard02
Grateful for this podcast!
I’m happy to have found this podcast since it’s all about my favorite band, and even when you think you know everything there is to know, surprise! There’s more! Todd seems to be a real fan who “gets” Wilco and is genuinely interested in what his guests have to say. The episode with super fan Paul Suwan in particular, was a revelation. Keep ‘em coming!
dkyrus
Great idea…
You’ve got a great idea here, but ya GOTTA lose the TV talk delivery. Speak like a normal person and ditch the corny, local morning show, over enunciation patois and cliche phrases. Bravo to your guests who refused to participate in your Start, Bench, Cut bit. What was the point? Reducing Wilco to a handful of songs? Stop playing games and have fun with the music. Rooting for you!
gooofpronanaspendradilly
For Wilco Fans & Lovers
Rossnagel intertwines a fan’s sensibility (give me details!) with deep curiosity about the band, it’s mercurial founder and frontman, the lyrics and the creative process. Through song deep dives and interviews with those watching the band from the wings, Shoving Wilco explores theology, artistry, cultural influences and politics with one of the greatest alt Rock bands out there.
IheartStLouis