I was fortunate enough to get tickets for the show thanks to my old man. However, it's still going to take time to show the genius of Wilco for him. Fortunately, I was able to bring along my amazing girlfriend as she was familiar with their catalog. The show was held at the historic Beacon Theater in New York City whose house residents are quite notable. Notable alumni include The Allman Brothers Band and indie giants My Morning Jacket. Nice company.
Wilco bought down the house that night. As a concertgoer, I can sometimes get skeptical of a setlist. I meditate toward one that covers both hits and deep cuts. Safe to say I got both that night. The band opened with Misunderstood" the track that kicks off their masterpiece Being There. Right out of the gate, I knew this band was so special in a live environment. Jeff Tweedy had the crowd singing to every word. A maestro leading his orchestra of fans. Afterward, I recognized the first 3 notes of "Forget The Flowers" a Johnny Cash-inspired song both lyrically and musically, and I was over the moon. The band covered all of their catalog including fan favorites "I'm Trying To Break Your Heart", 'Jesus Etc.", "Cruel Country" and the epic "Impossible Germany".
At the end of the encore, a fellow fan turned to me and said "Did your dad introduce you to Wilco?"
I responded "Nope. Discovered them all on my own." That's the ticket on why this concert was so special to me. To be able to see a band live from your own crate digging and research is a satisfying treat. I suggest you do the same.