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by DefinitelyNOTtheSWEDE_Archive
I agree whole heartedly... other then the fact that I too was sick and tired of reading the same fucking article in every magazine about YHF being a metaphor for modern whatever the fuck, the record was fantastic.
I was/am a huge fan of Jim O'Rourke, and without a doubt, YHF is one incredible example of his abilities to mix a record. I spent a long time with that album (and too much weed), and it really has a lot to teach as far as economy of arrangement and pacing. I find it hard to think of any "record", in the sense of a collection of songs that work from top to bottom as one entity, fitting that definition better then YHF in the last few years... or at least one that I enjoyed as much.
That movie was significant as well, as anybody in a band can attest to that weird, uncomfy feeling that comes with the one guy in the band being the odd man out. And again, at least for me, I sided with Jeff tweedy all the way, from Kotche coming in, to J-B going out. Jay Bennett added a lot to that record, as far as the sounds you hear on there, but to Jim O'Rourke's ultimate credit, it wasn't Jay Bennet that put the excess overdubs into a wonderful context.
So in appreciation of this bands sense of taste and feel, more then anything, I whole heartedly voice Not Crap... and that shit is worth more to me then my dislike of sandal wearers, or shotty "rock journalism".
The show they did at Radio City Music Hall In 2004 was really close to being one of my favorite concerts I have ever seen, a lot had to do with the fact that that place sounds fantastic, but they fucking delivered as well. It was like seeing a 21st century "The Band" or something. All magazine articles, and David Fricke aside.
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