Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Concert review: Wilco at Crossroads KC at Grinders

Posted by Scott Wilson on Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 9:47 AM

Review by Richard Gintowt

Photos by Scott Spychalski

It seems like just the other day I was grumbling about great '90s bands that have been on a statistically predictable decline this decade (Weezer, Smashing Pumpkins ... you get the picture). But not Wilco. Not our precious, reinventing, lineup-changing, critic-pleasing, two-encore-playing Wilco. If you love Wilco, you go to every show. And you still eat it up every time Jeff Tweedy screams "Nuthin!" during "Misunderstood" and you still clamor for "Outtasite (Outta Mind)" during the second encore.

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These days, the six-piece Chicago act continues to solidify its reputation as a well-oiled machine. The group ripped through 28 songs last night under the chilly moon at the Crossroads, opening with "Wilco (The Song)" and proving that they indeed loved us, baby.

Tweedy
  • Tweedy

If you've seen Wilco anytime in the past five years, last night's show wasn't anything radically different: Nels Cline still shreds, John Stirratt still bobs, Glenn Kotche still sweats, Mikael Jorgensen still hides, Pat Sansone still grooms, and Tweedy still screams in a sandblasted voice reminiscent of a kettle boiling over. Tweedy now has a shimmery swath of gray hair to match his delightfully grumpy dad face, and he shows more confidence than ever as a lead guitar player. The best moments came during songs like "Hate It Here" and "Kingpin," when the band's triumvirate of guitarists traded licks and harmonized solos (Pat getting the loudest applause when he matched Nels punch for punch during the signature solo out of "Kingpin").

Cline
  • Cline

And, true to form, Tweedy said absolutely nothing for the first six songs. He loosened up as he became familiar with his audience, though. A few gems:

(On how to get requests played) "It's simple, people. Elect a president, confer, decide what the most requested song is and submit your request in writing. Don't you know how a rock show works?"

"This goes out to President Stocking Cap, who ran a successful campaign on the 'Kingpin' platform."

"We come here often, you should know these songs."

(On opener Liam Finn) "Really a nice kid ... until he got that jacket"

click to enlarge Liam Finn and jacket
  • Liam Finn and jacket

"So you guys will be back here soon to see Stryper?"

"Here are some more squash-colored, autumnal numbers."

(On "One By One") "Apparently the song where everyone talks. What's that? You want us to play it again?"

And overheard in the audience...

"I think this is the first show ever I've never been stoned at. Hang on, I gotta pee viciously."

Other pertinent topics discussed:

The likelihood of Cline being a cat person.

The amount of product (of lack thereof) involved in Pat's immaculate soft-rock coiffure.

Wilco will undoubtedly be back in the spring, playing another 28 songs and trading barbs with their audience of longtime friends and neighbors. And we'll be there too, because that's what we do when Wilco rolls through town.

Critic's Notebook: The crowd singalong of "Jesus, Etc." was a nice moment. It seems like that ol' trick always works, especially for those among us who are tempted to sing the first verse three times (Jeff helped out by mouthing the words). Of the new songs, "Bull Black Nova" and "One Wing" stood out - Tweedy seems to give the best performances of the songs he's the most proud of (and the ones where he can treat his electric guitar like a double-crossing ex).

Set list:

Wilco (The Song)

I Am Trying to Break Your Heart

Bull Black Nova

You Are My Face

One Wing

A Shot In the Arm

Radio Cure

Impossible Germany

At Least That's What You Said

One By One

I'll Fight

Handshake Drugs

Sonny Feeling

Hate It Here

Can't Stand It

Jesus, Etc.

Walken

I'm the Man Who Loves You

(Encore 1) Misunderstood

I'm Always in Love

You Never Know

California Stars

Kingpin

(Encore 2) The Late Greats

Monday

Outtasite (Outta Mind)

Hoodoo Voodoo

I Am A Wheel

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There was great weather, great energy and a great set list. What definitely was not great was the sound. Most of the time, the drums were drowned out by the guitars, and the whole sound at times seemed to be running through a phaser. Whoever provided/worked the sound should be fired.

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Posted by J Ward on October 9, 2009 at 8:35 AM

This was a great show (my 6th Wilco concert) and Jeff was at his pithy best and the band kicked it..."Bull Black Nova" really did sound great live and I think next time around they will stretch out on it even more. Beautiful moonlit evening and the sound was perfect standing in front of the mixing board..."too old" needs to come to the next Wilco show and party past his bedtime for once :}

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Posted by Bryant Miller on October 8, 2009 at 8:03 PM

great setlist -- jealous! "bull black nova" is a total force live.

also, um, KC: wilco barely plays in STL and tweedy grew up here. so you guys should be thankful wilco performs there or in lawrence so much.

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Posted by Annie Zaleski on October 8, 2009 at 4:58 PM

This was the 4th time i've seen Wilco, and i was a bit apathetic towards going b/c their last two shows were just so low energy. Well, I can safely say that Tweedy and Co seem to be back in full force. Was definitely my favorite show of theirs.

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Posted by Matt on October 7, 2009 at 9:20 PM

You forgot to mention how Tweedy got the crowd "Wembleying"; in reference to the hands over head clapping reminiscent of Queen's Wembley shows.

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Posted by Zach on October 7, 2009 at 12:59 PM

Hey look, it's become Craigslist missed connections!

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Posted by Ziegler on October 7, 2009 at 12:51 PM

3kitties:
Are the smokin' hot babe that was wearing the mustard colered jacket about tens rows/folks back from center stage? I'm jealous of your boy/man friend!

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Posted by Winston on October 7, 2009 at 11:27 AM

Hilarious review. Love the quotes.

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Posted by THC on October 7, 2009 at 10:22 AM

Too old ... you're damned lucky!!!

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Posted by 3kitties on October 7, 2009 at 10:08 AM

It was too damned loud! I live 2mi. away and could hear this inside my bedroom last night.

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Posted by too old on October 7, 2009 at 9:58 AM
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