As I’ve been busy publicizing my new book, Wilco: A Comprehensive Guide to the Music of America’s Best Band (out now on Jawbone Press: order it here), I’ve been following the setlists for their current tour. I'm seeing them in Cary, N.C. at Koka Booth Amphitheatre on October 16, so these rundowns of their nightly repertoire have been getting me very psyched for that show. Anyway on to their most recent concert.
Last night, Wilco made a stop at Volkshaus in Zürich to play songs from their upcoming album Ode to Joy (releasing October 4), and a solid batch of crowd pleasers. It went like this:
“Bright Leaves”
“Before Us”
“Company in My Back”
“War on War”
“One and a Half Stars”
“If I Ever Was a Child”
“Handshake Drugs”
“Hummingbird”
“At Least That’s What You Said”
“White Wooden Cross”
“Via Chicago”
“How to Fight Loneliness”
“Bull Black Nova”
“Random Name Generator”
“Reservations”
“Impossible Germany”
“Love is Everywhere (Beware)”
“Box Full of Letters”
“Everybody Hides”
“Dawned On Me”
“Jesus, Etc.”
“Theologians”
“I’m The Man Who Loves You”
Encore:
“Misunderstood”
“Hold Me Anyway”
“California Stars”
“The Late Greats”
More later...
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