But you're such a good talker, oh
Well I know we should take a walk
But you're such a fast walker, oh, well alright
I know where I'll be tonight, alright
Outta mind, outta site
Well okay, I know you don't love me
But you'll still be thinking of me, oh
Well alright, I know you probably hate me
That's okay with me, alright
I know where I'll be tonight, alright
Outta mind, outta site
You don't see me now
You don't want to anyhow
Look out, here I come again
And I'm bringing my friends
Look out, here I come again
I'm bringing my friends, okay alright, okay alright
I know where I'll be tonight, alright
Outta mind outta site
Outta mind outta site
Outta mind outta site

Wilco is an American rock band based in Chicago. The band was formed in 1994 by the remaining members of alternative country group Uncle Tupelo after singer Jay Farrar's departure. Wilco's lineup changed frequently during its first decade, with only singer Jeff Tweedy and bassist John Stirratt remaining from the original incarnation. Since early 2004 the lineup has been unchanged, consisting of Tweedy, Stirratt, guitarist Nels Cline, multi-instrumentalist Pat Sansone, keyboard player Mikael Jorgensen, and drummer Glenn Kotche. Wilco has released thirteen studio albums, a live double album, and four collaborations: three with Billy Bragg and one with the Minus 5.
Wilco's music has been inspired by a wide variety of artists and styles including Bill Fay, the Beatles, and Television; in turn the band has influenced music by many modern alternative rock acts. The band continued in the alternative country style of Uncle Tupelo on its debut album A.M. (1995), but has since introduced more experimental aspects to their music, including elements of alternative rock and classic pop. Wilco's musical style has evolved from a 1990s country rock sound to a current "eclectic indie rock collective that touches on many eras and genres".
Wilco received media attention for their fourth album, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2001), and the controversy surrounding it. After the recording sessions were complete, Reprise Records rejected the album and dismissed Wilco from the label. As part of a buy-out deal, Reprise gave Wilco the rights to the album for free. After streaming Foxtrot on its website, Wilco sold the album to Nonesuch Records in 2002. Both record labels are subsidiaries of Warner Music Group, leading a critic to say the album showed "how screwed up the music business is in the early twenty-first century." The event was immortalized in the documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart; director Sam Jones followed the band as they wrote and produced the record. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot is Wilco's most successful release to date, selling over 670,000 copies. Wilco won two Grammy Awards for their fifth studio album, 2004's A Ghost Is Born, including Best Alternative Music Album. Wilco released their thirteenth studio album, Cousin, in September 2023.
Another way to phrase that might be, :Their first four albums were my style, and their more recent stuff was for a different audience."
Go see them play that live in concert. Might change your mind. It rocks and Nels Cline goes absolutely psychotic during his solos.
Another one RP ruined for me due to overplaying. Stop it!!!!!
JUST HIT SKIP! That is why they have one. As in NEXT!!! C H I L L O U T!!!!
WOW - one of the best concerts ever!
That should be the name of their next tour when they play NO HITS AT ALL!
C major? Been a while since I picked up a guitar.
So you're saying that A.M., Being There, & Summer Teeth aren't "good"? Now you've got me scratching my head.
Agreed,
I don't see what the big deal is. Boring mainstream pop/rock...........
we seem to be having a stream of it today which is unusual for RP
Wilco, SunVolt, Radiohead.......... WTFE.........
RP plays enough great music to make up for it I guess.
When did Wilco become mainstream?
Is there a way where we could hear from you no more than once a year? :)
Playing near the old Stag Beer Brewery.
They need to get back to their roots and play RnR.
Here's a 9
If your'e reading this I love you, you are loved, you are love, spread the love
C major add G in the bass. (The full sounding C)
That was my guess--although the C on the A string seems, um, light. Then again, you can hammer that string for a different effect.
Yea, I think you may be right. Sorry folks, just curious
C major add G in the bass. (The full sounding C)