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Vámonos [para poder volver]: acordes y discordias con Wilco, etc. by Jeff Tweedy

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4.0

I’m a sucker for musician memoirs, and I love Jeff Tweety’s voice (lyrically, and verbally). I listened to the audio, and it didn’t disappoint. I loved the humor and self-deprecation in this memoir. His wife and eldest son have voice cameos as well. His grit and humility fascinate me. If you love Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, or Tweedy, just do it.

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4.0

Prior to reading this book, I had heard of Wilco but wasn't familiar with its music or band-members. I did something I rarely do... chose to read it based on its title.

Tweedy's memoir is very thoughtful and moving. He describes his upbringing, introduction to music, bands, and later, his depression. What struck me most about Mr. Tweedy? His humility.

Recommended.
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