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  1. March 16–20, 1992. (1992) Still Feel Gone is the second album by American alternative country pioneers Uncle Tupelo. It was released in 1991 on Rockville Records and re-released in 2003 by Sony Legacy .

  2. Still Feel Gone è il secondo album in studio del gruppo musicale statunitense Uncle Tupelo, pubblicato nel 1991. Tracce. Tutte le tracce sono state scritte da Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy e Mike Heidorn, eccetto dove indicato. Gun – 3:40; Looking for a Way Out – 3:40; Fall Down Easy – 3:08; Nothing – 2:16; Still Be Around – 2:44

  3. 17 set 1991 · Uncle Tupelo - Still Feel Gone Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius. Still Feel Gone. Uncle Tupelo. Released September 17, 1991. Still Feel Gone Tracklist. 1. Gun Lyrics. 2....

  4. 7 feb 2020 · Gli Uncle Tupelo avevano sviluppato uno stile peculiare fin dall'esordio: c'è chi ne ha scritto come "Gram Parsons-meets-Minutemen", e se siete quei tipi che hanno bisogno di pochi punti di riferimento per inquadrare un gruppo, beh eccovi serviti.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Uncle_TupeloUncle Tupelo - Wikipedia

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    • Influences
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    The Plebes and The Primitives

    Jay Farrar, along with his brothers Wade and Dade, played in an early 1980s garage band named The Plebes. Hailing from Belleville, Illinois, The Plebes sought to enter a battle-of-the-bands competition but needed another high school student as a member to perform. They invited Jeff Tweedy, a high school friend of Jay Farrar, to join the band and play with them for the show. Despite a lack of skill with his instrument, Tweedy played an important role in the band by booking early gigs. While Th...

    Early career

    The Primitives renamed itself Uncle Tupelo after a character in a cartoon drawn by Chuck Wagner, a friend of the band's members. The name was created by combining two randomly chosen words from the dictionary; inspired by the name, Wagner drew a picture of an old, fat Elvis. The trio recorded a four-song demo tape, which won them supporting roles at the concerts of artists such as Johnny Thunders and Warren Zevon. Tweedy met Tony Margherita while moonlighting as a record clerk in St. Louis. A...

    Recordings on Rockville Records

    Shortly after Uncle Tupelo's signing, Giant Records changed its name to Rockville Records. The band's first album for Rockville, No Depression, was recorded over ten days in January 1990, at Fort Apache South recording studio in Boston, Massachusetts. The album's thematic structure revolved around their lives as adolescents in Belleville; examples are songs about wanting to avoid factory work and songs about fearing a potential Persian Gulf War military draft. Impressed by their previous work...

    As The Primitives, Tweedy and Farrar were highly influenced by punk bands such as The Ramones and The Sex Pistols. However, they began to listen to country music because punk rock was not well received in the Belleville and St. Louis music scenes. While they originally were introduced to country by their parents, it was not until this time that the...

    Uncle Tupelo is credited as one of the founders of the alternative country genre, a blend of alternative rock and traditional country music. While the genre eventually became associated with solo artists such as Gram Parsons and Lyle Lovett, Uncle Tupelo is considered the first alternative country band. Some media outlets like the BBC have even sug...

    Demo tapes

    1. All demo tapes are self-released on cassette.

    Contributions

    Uncle Tupelo also recorded a one-hour radio special that was released by Legacy Records in 2003. Legacy only distributed the CD, entitled The Long Cut: A One Hour Radio Special, to non-commercial radio stations as a way to promote the re-issues of the band's studio albums. The special is hosted by Lauren Frey and features interviews by Farrar, Tweedy, and Heidorn.

    Goodman, David (1999). Modern Twang: An Alternative Country Guide and Directory (1st ed.). Nashville, TN: Dowling Press. ISBN 1-891847-03-1.
    Kot, Greg (2004). Wilco: Learning How to Die (1st ed.). New York City, NY: Broadway Books. ISBN 0-7679-1558-5.
  6. Released. 1998 — US. CD —. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Still Feel Gone. by Uncle Tupelo. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. 5 ott 2018 · Anodyne smoothed the jarring, start-stop rhythms of the band’s first two records, No Depression and Still Feel Gone, into a straight-ahead steamroll behind new drummer Ken Coomer.