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Kicking Television: Live in Chicago

by Wilco

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Overall Rating: 3.2512 Kicking Television: Live in Chicago is ranked overall as 3.2512 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 3.1945 Kicking Television: Live in Chicago has an avg. critic score of 3.1945 out of 4 stars

Kicking Television: Live in Chicago Rank 4 Reviews

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E! Online
The band turns each song up to 11 and lets its rabid hometown fans provide thousand-strong backing vocals. It'll make you want to yell "Woooh!" too. ...more
cokemachineglow
Kicking Television, Wilco’s first official live album, taken from a number of spring shows played in the band’s native Chicago, seems to be aimed squarely at those alienated YHF fans bored stiff by AGiB’s dirge-like down-tempos. ...more
The Onion (A.V. Club)
While it's no surprise that the YHF songs sound better live, it's surprising how much better Ghost songs like "Company In My Back" and "The Late Greats" sound with the addition of some synthesizer accents and thicker guitars. ...more
PasteMagazine
Live And Kicking: Surprisingly terrific live CD from predictably terrific ...more
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Through all of the much-publicized battles with the record industry, drug addictions, and their own musicians, there's one fundamental bit of non-drama that we never to forgot about Wilco: they make some fucking great rock and roll. While the ...more
The Austin Chronicle
There's no misunderstanding Jeff Tweedy. "I like to thank you all" – and here's where the shouting commences – "fornothing! Nothing! Nothing! Nothing! Nothing! Nothing! ..."Thirty-sixnothings!Late in the first disc, the hangdog ...more

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