An Animated Jeff Tweedy of Wilco Talks About the Benefit Revisiting Music That He Once Shunned
During an April 2019 interview with journalist Jancee Dunn in Washington D.C., Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy talked about the music that he hated while growing up and how he revisited that same music after he became an adult. Tweedy found that performing this exercise regularly expands his musical knowledge and opens his mind to the ephemeral nature of opinion. This interview was animated to really illustrate Tweedy's point.
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