Jeff Tweedy tells a funny story about ending up two doors down from former bandmate - and alt.country nemesis - Jay Farrar.
Recorded live at the Vic in Chicago, January 23rd, 2008.
The Arcade Fire perform a surprise acoustic rendition of The Well and the Lighthouse in the basement of Montreal's Ukrainian Federation after the last of their 5 sold out album-launching shows in their snowy hometown.
Gord Downie surprised the packed Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto when he joined the Joel Plaskett Emergency on stage to perform 'Love This Town,' the final track from Plaskett's album 'La De Da'.
Jeff Tweedy reaches way back and performs Gun, one of his earliest songs from the Uncle Tupelo days.
Recorded live at the Vic Theater in Chicago, January 23rd, 2008.
Jeff Tweedy performs 'Spiders (Kidsmoke)', in a very different form than the version familiar from A Ghost is Born, live at the Vic Theater in Chicago - January 23rd, 2008.
Jeff Tweedy leads a clapping audience through Jesus etc., which ends up sounding less haunting and more lighthearted as a sing-along. Recoded live at the Vic, January 23rd 2008.
Jeff Tweedy performs 'The Family Gardener', a standout track from the Minus 5 album 'Down with Wilco', live at the Vic Theater in Chicago - January 23rd, 2008.
Built to Spill first deal with technical difficulties relating to their video projector, and then finally perform Bomb Shelter, featuring Calvin Johnson. Recorded at Higher Ground in South Burlington, Vermont.
Ottawa Senators fans poured out of bars, homes, and places of business after the Senators dispensed of the Buffalo Sabres in a mere five games to win the Eastern Conference title and earn a chance to play for the Stanley Cup.
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy performs 'Pieholden Suite' from Summerteeth. Stripped of its dense production, the song's simple charm is more obviously apparent. Recorded live at the Vic, January 23rd, 2008.