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by J. Judscis on 4/17/19The Walker Theatre - ChattanoogaJeff tweedy put in a great showing playing new and past hits. Jeff tweedy was great. The female singing in our ear louder than Jeff for the first three songs not so good.
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Jeff tweedy put in a great showing playing new and past hits. Jeff tweedy was great. The female singing in our ear louder than Jeff for the first three songs not so good.
Jeff Tweedy is simply among the all time greats of songwriting. He’s both heartfelt and irreverent. Down to earth and lofty in his emotional vulnerability. Seeing him play a solo acoustic show is a special treat.
Loved every minute of the show even thought I'm not a big wilco fan. Jeff's onstage banter is worth the ticket price alone
He was terrific! He played a lot of songs spanning his career, and his voice and acoustic guitar work sounded amazing! Jeff is a very funny guy and kept the crowd entertained and laughing through the entire performance. The acoustics at Town Hall are exceptional!
Jeff is always amazing live and I’ll always jump at a chance to see him again!
Great show! Tweedy sounded amazing and watching him perform live solo in an intimate setting was fantastic experience!
Thx Jeff! Love your outfit, btw Miss your lid though!
Absolutely superb show. Tweedy always entertains in a genuine way. Wonderful songs brilliantly performed.
Who would have guessed it but Jeff Tweedy was charming and funny. Of course he’s a great musician and songwriter but so entertaining. And the songs on his atest album are so personal. Great show all around.
Ann Arbor is always a great place to see a show. Jeff Tweedy was great. We had a great time. Michigan Theater is a great venue.
I have seen Wilco twice before, and this performance reflected the second performance, when I saw them in Royal Oak. In the first concert I saw at the Masonic, Wilco was stiff, seemingly trying to be something or someone they weren't. Whatever the reason for the stiff performance, the main thing I noticed is that they were not enjoying themselves. In Royal Oak, it was clear that they were enjoying themselves and loved what they were doing. This solo performance was more of that attitude. Tweedy is a brilliant songwriter and performer, and he has embraced his inner-grump and uses it in conjunction with his quick wit when interacting with the audience. This love for what he does shined through and made this a brilliant performance.
He put on a great show with witty interludes. I never heard a concert crowd being so quiet trying to pick up the sounds of the songs. He did a good set there were probably a few Wilco songs I would have preferred over his solo efforts but all in all it was an excellent show.
Wilco shows are always spectacular, but there is something special about seeing Jeff solo. Something communal and warm and funny and sincere. I never miss a show and have no plans to change that.
It had been 12 years since I last saw Wilco. At the time, going in a direction I didn't know if it was completely for me. I've always supported & appreciated that Jeff continues to grow and explore, but I was kinda not feeling it in 2007. I still continued to follow what he/they would do, but stayed away from live stuff. But over the last few years, I'd see video of him solo. I love the simple intimacy and his humor and skill at what he was doing by himself. So when he came through town I figured... this is what I want to see. And I got exactly what I described above and more. He made me weep for crimony sake with the new song his wife liked..then didn't. Spectacular setlist and performance. If he comes near you...GO!
The Jo Ann Davidson Theater is a great place to see an acoustic concert. Very intimate setting. And Jeff Tweedy was incredible- his voice, his guitar, his sense of humor. Kind of a strange crowd, but the music made it all worthwhile.
We can’t wait for Wilco’s return and hearing so many of their songs “naked” was great. Opener Buck Meek was fantastic as well.
James was an amazing opener. Awesome guitar player and funny. Tweedy did not disappoint with both Wilco covers and brand new songs. Tweedy was funny and the crowd interaction was amazing. The venue is awesome as always but the temporary seating in the Egyptian room is very tight.
The man is a fully formed artist. Delightful banter with a well informed crowd
Jeff Tweedy gives a masterclass in acoustic guitar and how to deal with hecklers. The show had an intimate feeling and satisfying setlist. The venue was ideal for this type of show. Go see him and Wilco!
As a huge Wilco fan this was a real treat. Jeff and an acoustic guitar. No band to hide behind, just a true intimate evening listening to the soungs as if you were in his living room over for dinner. The Playhouse was a perfect venue for this, quiet, dark and comfortable. We were asked to experience this evening in person, to turn off our cell phones and luve in the moment. Unbelievably 99.9% of the attendees complied and you could hear a pin drop most of the time. Spectacular. Jeff's unique sense of humor was on display all evening and the banter between songs was truly entertaining and special too. Thank you Jeff and the Parker Playhouse for putting on a great evening.