Dave Johnson on open web technologies, social software and software development
Yesterday, I drove over to Chapel Hill to visit my brother and to see the movie I Am Trying To Break Your Heart. The movie is a rockumentary about the making of Wilco's recent and critically acclaimed Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (YHF) album. My nutshell review is simple: if you like Wilco you'll love it, if you don't then you might want to skip it. I loved it.
Whether or not you like Wilco, the YHF story is pretty interesting. Wilco's record label, Warner Brothers Reprise, gave the band the freedom to make the album on their own, working in their loft, and without a producer. Once Wilco was done with the album, the record company decided that the album was not marketable or radio friendly or whatever. The company dropped Wilco and let the band walk away with rights to the album. Eventually, Nonesuch Records took interest and signed Wilco. Like Warner Brothers Reprise, Nonesuch is owned by AOL Time Warner. So in the end AOL Time Warner paid for the same record twice.
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08:00AM Sep 08, 2002
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