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Mavis! (2015)
A look at the life and music of legendary singer and civil rights activist, Mavis Staples.
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Hearts Beat Loud (2018)
In the hip Brooklyn neighborhood of Red Hook, single dad and record store owner Frank is preparing to send his hard-working daughter Sam off to college while being forced to close his vintage shop. Hoping to stay connected through their shared musical passions, Frank urges Sam to turn their weekly jam sessions into a father-daughter live act. After their first song becomes an internet breakout, the two embark on a journey of love, growing up and musical discovery.
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I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco (2002)
A documentary by photographer Sam Jones documenting American rock band Wilco recording their fourth album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Originally intended as a showcase of the band's creative process, the film crew catches unexpected complications between the band and its record label and problems among the band members themselves.
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Jeff Tweedy: Learning To Love The Music You Hate (2019)
Animated interview with Jeff Tweedy about musical taste
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Uncle Tupelo: The Last Leg of the Andodyne Tour (1994)
The great alt-country band Uncle Tupelo played its last concert on May 1, 1994, at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, Missouri. By the time of this show, Jeff Tweedy and Jay Farrar were already not getting along well. Soon after the performance, they would both go on to create other bands, with Farrar founding Son Volt and Tweedy forming Wilco, but on that night in May 1994, there was one last grasp at combined harmony and greatness. In the video below, Tweedy and Farrar trade off on the lead vocals, with drummer Mike Heidorn joining the band on the final song of the set, “Looking for a Way Out,” and also singing on the encore with Brian Henneman and the Bottle Rockets on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Gimme Three Steps.”
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Wilco: Live on HBO Reverb (1997)
Recorded Live in New York, NY Feed date: May 5th, 1997: Misunderstood Far Far Away Interview Box Full of Letters Hotel Arizona New Madrid Interview Kingpin Outtasite (Outtamind) Interview Casino Queen Next Week's Preview The Deli Tray We've Been Had Interview
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Wilco Live From The Palace Theatre (2017)
Wilco's Nov. 16, 2017 live show from Saint Paul, MN 1. Cry All Day 2. I am Trying to Break Your Heart 3. Art of Almost 4. Pickled Ginger 5. Side With The Seeds 6. If I Ever Was a Child 7. Misunderstood 8. Someone To Lose 9. Handshake Drugs 10. Hotel Arizona 11. Via Chicago 12. Candy Floss 13. Bull Black Nova 14. Reservations 15. Impossible Germany 16. New Madrid 17. California Stars 18. Theologians 19. Box Full of Letters 20. Heavy Metal Drummer 21. I'm The Man Who Loves You 22. Hummingbird 23. Random Name Generator 24. Passenger Side 25. Locator 26. Spiders 27. Monday 28. Outta Site (Outta Mind)
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Couldn't You Wait? (2013)
A fixture of the "indie rock" scene in the mid-90's, Silkworm left behind a unique catalog that is continually being re-discovered by critics and fans. Using extensive interviews with the surviving members, Couldn't You Wait? chronicles their unlikely 17 year long career on the fringe of alternative music.
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Billy Bragg & Wilco: Man in the Sand (2005)
"Man in the Sand" is a 1999 music documentary that chronicles the collaboration between Billy Bragg and Wilco, which involved the musicians creating new music to accompany lyrics that were written decades earlier by folk singer Woody Guthrie. The project, which was organized by Woody's daughter Nora, spawned two albums: "Mermaid Avenue," released in 1998, and "Mermaid Avenue Vol. II," released in 2000.
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Jeff Tweedy: Sunken Treasure - Live in the Pacific Northwest (2006)
Sunken Treasure follows Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy on his February 2006 solo acoustic tour. The footage was recorded over five nights and features songs from three of his current and former bands: Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, and Loose Fur, plus an unreleased track, "The Thanks I Get." The film is directed by documentarians Christoph Green and Brendan Canty, himself the former drummer of Fugazi.
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Uncle Tupelo Live at Jake's (1992)
Uncle Tupelo at Jake's in Bloomington, Indiana 1992. Tracks include: Satan, Your Kingdom Must Com Down, No Depression, Watch Me Fall, Gun and many others.
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Wilco - Live at the Sydney Opera House (2013)
Chicago legends Wilco perform at the Sydney Opera House.
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Honey I Sure Miss You (2020)
A tribute to the late Daniel Johnston featuring covers from 15 different artists, released for the one year anniversary of the death of Daniel Johnston.


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