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Wilco

Live Performances by Wilco in 2004

  • In January 2004, when Wilco performed "Hummingbird" on "The Late Show with David Letterman," the band was experiencing a pivotal moment in their caree... Read Full Description >

    In January 2004, when Wilco performed "Hummingbird" on "The Late Show with David Letterman," the band was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career following the release of their critically acclaimed album "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" in April 2002. This album marked a significant evolution in Wilco's sound, embracing experimental elements and receiving both widespread critical praise and commercial success. By 2004, Wilco was solidifying its reputation in the alternative rock scene, actively promoting their follow-up album, "A Ghost Is Born," which would be released later that year in June. The performance of "Hummingbird" showcased the band's innovative approach and highlighted their willingness to push musical boundaries, positioned them as influential figures in the indie rock landscape during this transformative period. Notably, "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" was famously released after being initially rejected by their label, adding to the band's narrative of resilience and artistry.

Wilco Live Performance of 'Theologians' on Conan

January 1, 2004 | Video Length: 4:01
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  • In January 2004, Wilco was experiencing significant momentum following the release of their critically acclaimed album "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot," which c... Read Full Description >

    In January 2004, Wilco was experiencing significant momentum following the release of their critically acclaimed album "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot," which came out in April 2002. This album marked a pivotal point in their career, as it helped to redefine their sound and solidify their place in the alternative rock genre. The performance of "Theologians" on Conan in 2004 showcased the band's willingness to experiment and push musical boundaries, reflecting the complex themes present in "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot." At this time, the band was navigating both commercial success and the fallout of internal tensions, which added depth to their live performances. Furthermore, the airing of this performance highlighted their growing popularity on national television, and continues to be a testament to their engaging live presence during this transformative era in their career.

  • In January 2004, when Wilco performed "The Late Greats" on the David Letterman show, the band was experiencing a notable resurgence in their career fo... Read Full Description >

    In January 2004, when Wilco performed "The Late Greats" on the David Letterman show, the band was experiencing a notable resurgence in their career following the release of their acclaimed album *Yankee Hotel Foxtrot* in 2002. This album marked a significant turning point for Wilco, as it received widespread critical acclaim and established them as a significant force in the alternative rock scene. The appearance on Letterman came shortly after the band had gone through a turbulent period with internal conflicts and a record label dispute, ultimately resulting in their departure from Reprise Records. Their performance in this era showcased not only their artistic evolution but also their dedication to pushing musical boundaries, which had become a hallmark of their identity. Wilco's willingness to blend various genres continues to resonate with fans and critics alike, making this live performance an important moment in their ongoing narrative.