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Jeff Tweedy

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Even the most dismal and hopeless-sounding Wilco music, to my ears, has always maintained a level of hope and consolation.


— Jeff Tweedy


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I always found the concept of a tortured artist distasteful.


— Jeff Tweedy


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I always think I don't have any songs, I don't have anything I'm working on, and I get in the studio and realize there are 20 things I'm thinking about. It's just kind of second nature.


— Jeff Tweedy


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I didn't want to admit that I was falling into a cliche.


— Jeff Tweedy


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I don't believe every download is a lost sale.


— Jeff Tweedy


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I don't think there is anything hard at all about having a lot of songs. It makes it easier to be less precious about them, and know that everybody's going to want to work on some of them.


— Jeff Tweedy


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I don't think you can be good in life without acknowledging the part of you that isn't good.


— Jeff Tweedy


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I guess I don't think there's any reason to feel guilty about having joy in your life, regardless of how bad things are in the world.


— Jeff Tweedy


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I have always thought it was important to maintain some connection for myself to what it takes to make a song work by myself, to put a song across to an audience by myself.


— Jeff Tweedy


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I just try to get inside the song and imagine what comes next.


— Jeff Tweedy


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Reprise did not consider the album commercially viable and was not interested in releasing the album. Wilco recorded twelve tracks for a sixth studio album entitled Sky Blue Sky which was released on May 15 2007. Also during this time Tweedy quit smoking marijuana after a particularly bad experience with some cannabis brownies.

Uncle Tupelo garnered enough support to earn a record deal and to tour nationally. The Plebes changed their name to The Primitives in 1984 and subsequently to Uncle Tupelo. After releasing four albums the band broke up in 1994 because of conflicts between Tweedy and Farrar.

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