Jeff Tweedy - Sunken Treasure (Live at Farm Aid 25)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- From DirecTV's broadcast of Farm Aid 25: Growing Hope for America, Jeff Tweedy performs "Sunken Treasure" at Miller Park in Milwaukee on October 2, 2010. Farm Aid was started by Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp in 1985 to keep family farmers on the land and has worked since then to make sure everyone has access to good food from family farmers.
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Farm Aid's performances are donated by the artists in order to raise funds and raise awareness for family farmers. They've raised their voices to help - what can you do?
Best songwriter since Dylan..
amen
I love this live "folkie" version. This song works on so many levels. Gotta love that ever present duality the pulling and tugging!
It was Jeff Tweedy that made me fall in love with folk music, no one else.
I don't know how Tweedy was so polite to that horrible audience. Maybe since it's farm themed next year he can throw local turnips at the ones asleep, talking and aimlessly wandering. Here I am---wishing I could see him in concert and these spoiled people pay more attention to the label on their soy milk when they're grocery shopping. It's just envy talking. But it FEELS true.
@DipleyR How in the world is this "chaotic noise?" I can just hear you now, "DAMNED HIPPIES AND THEIR FINGERSTYLE GUITAR!" Pack it in.
Jeff Tweedy is one bad mammajamma!!!!
dipleyrIdont normally respond to anything people put up here, but tries to be like dylan? As if there was something wrong with emulating an American folk icon? Also, have you heard the studio version of Sunken Treasure off of Being there? Clearly this is not a redundant song with random thoughts.It's a poem and how he can play it solo without any backing band is a testament to the timelessness of this song and the ability Tweedy has to play in a live setting.I couldn't disagree with you more.
what a great voice. so much damn talent from one single guy.
@DipleyR Man i dont know why everyone is bashing you. I personally feel very sorry for you, you must have a very sad, lonely heart. Also, if you can appreciate Dylan but not this, then i dont think u really appreciate dylan...
@DipleyR Yeah, I've never heard of your band, not has thousands of other people purchased every since one of your band's CD's? Anyone can be an artist, but can you make ART?
@DipleyR Wilco is one of the best bands we have now-a-days...why dont you hate on pop music like Ke$ha and all that shit, but dont even try to bash Wilco...and he doent try to be like dylan, he happens to kinda be like him
Who doesn't have fun chewing off the top of a whiskey bottle?
@DipleyR Yo, what kind of music do you like?
1 dislike = Dipley's Believe it or not.
So.Many. Goosebumps.
Brilliant! Period.
music is my savior.
Great Song!!!
been onstage with Jeff.
Mark Thomas in what capacity?
In a Sartre-themed world, I know I would pick the room with the whiskey drinking drug-users who talked about a wide range of subjects over the room with the guy wanting to talk endlessly about economic systems they don't have the money to participate in or information on the history of the world and political systems they got from one web site. I have a feeling the self-made 'expert' on history/politics/economics would be really lonely while we were all having a party and and real conversations
The original version is so fantastic and this version so absolutely horrible... such a shame.
+DCintheEZ fuck you.
Irony nothwithstanding Holden? 'Atta boy...
+DCintheEZ You are a fucking dumb Fuck!
heres a secret - you can just move on to the studio track if you prefer
don't know what your problem is, this version is not bad at all egghead