
Top 17 Wilco Quotes
#1. I have to go back to vinyl every once in awhile, even if my kids don't want to hear it. I'm much more likely to be listening to Wilco or the Avett Brothers.
Judd Apatow
#2. Maybe it was ridiculous to go on a date with someone I'd barely spoken to and whose main appeal was that he was good-looking and he liked Wilco. I'd certainly done such things with men based on far less.
Cheryl Strayed
#3. I don't know where people get the idea that every Wilco record is supposed to have drama. OK, I guess historically speaking we've had our fair share of ups and downs.
Jeff Tweedy
#4. Even the most dismal and hopeless-sounding Wilco music, to my ears, has always maintained a level of hope and consolation.
Jeff Tweedy
#5. I think Wilco is going to definitely stand the test of time - no question - and Uncle Tupleo, and the whole No Depression scene, which is now alt-country. I think that's going to be around a long time.
Roger McGuinn
#6. I enjoyed so much working with the guys from Wilco, and riffing off of them, and having someone come up to me with ideas, because normally in the studio it's me who has to come up with all the ideas.
Billy Bragg
#7. It's rooted in things that maybe older people or people my age remember as being rock music. But at the same time, I don't think we're stuck in the past or retro. I think we've tried to push ourselves and experiment with what we can call Wilco music.
Jeff Tweedy
#8. I love Wilco's "I'm the Man Who Loves You." Nels Cline has that weird guitar slide at the beginning and the song is whispered actually.
Margaret Cho
#9. I hope people just enjoy the music. I'm not worried about any sort of legacy. Whether people view me more as the drummer in Wilco or as a composer who composes primarily for rhythmic reasons - it doesn't matter to me as long as they dig the music. None of that matters to me if the music is crap.
Glenn Kotche
#10. Thoughts are very real, even if we can't see them. They create real & powerful feelings & experiences.
James Van Praagh
#11. When Satan's not in the mood, virtue triumphs. Hasn't even Satan a right not to be in the mood once in a while?
Gunter Grass
#12. graphic design has only one thing left to do, which is posting itself on the internet?
Metahaven
#13. Always respect other peoples beliefs, and never impose your beliefs on others.
Anthony R. Davis
#14. I just can't find the time to write my mind the way I want it to read.
Wilco
#15. I don't profess to be Shonda Rhimes by any stretch of the imagination, or Dick Wolf. They're icons. I'm a filmmaker.
Lee Daniels
#17. The joy about the recording is that you are your own boss. You don't have a director telling you how to do it.
Jim Dale
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