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Wilco, Kamera (live), Fox Theater, Oakland, CA, October 18, 2021 (4K)

Wilco play their song "Kamera" live in concert at the Fox Theater in Oakland, California on October 18, 2021. Kamera appeared on the band's fourth studio album, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2001). Wilco is an alternative rock band from Chicago consisting of Jeff Tweedy (lead vocals and guitar), Nels Cline (guitar), John Stirratt (bass), Glenn Kotche (drums), Mikael Jorgensen (keyboards), and Pat Sansone (guitar and keyboards). Wilco recently wrapped up their It's Time tour, but their most recent dates are the conclusion of the Ode To Joy tour, the last few dates of which were postponed because of the pandemic in March 2020. =========================== Kamera lyrics: I need a camera to my eye To my eye, reminding Which lies have I been hiding Which echoes belong I've counted out The days to see how far I've driven in the dark With echoes in my heart Phone my family Tell 'em I'm lost on the sidewalk And no, it's not okay I smashed a camera I wanna know why To my eye, deciding Which lies have I been hiding Which echoes belong I'm counting on A heart I know by heart To walk me through this war Where memories distort Phone my family Tell 'em I'm lost on the sidewalk And no, it's not okay I've counted out And no one knows how far (Tell 'em I'm lost) I've driven in the dark (Tell 'em I'm lost) With echoes in my heart (Tell 'em I'm lost) Phone my family Tell 'em I'm lost Yeah, I'm lost And no, it's not okay No, it's not okay No, it's not okay Written by Jeff Tweedy / Jay Bennett =========================== Wilco - Ode To Joy live tour dates (2021): 10/5 - Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 10/6 - Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 10/8 - Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre 10/9 - Olympia, WA @ Washington Center for the Performing Arts 10/10 - Bellingham, WA @ Mount Baker Theatre 10/12 - Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre 10/13 - Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre 10/15 - Napa, CA @ Oxbow RiverStage 10/16 - San Jose, CA @ San Jose Civic 10/17 - Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater 10/18 - Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater 10/20 - Santa Barbara CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl 10/22 - Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl 10/23 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium 10/25 - Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre 10/26 - Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre =========================== Wilco official bio: Throughout the past two-plus decades Wilco has won multiple Grammy Awards, released 11 studio albums, as well as a trio of albums with Billy Bragg penning music to lyrics by Woody Guthrie. They have founded their own record label (dBpm Records) and festival (Solid Sound). This year saw them curating Sky Blue Sky, a destination concert experience in Mexico, for the first time. The Chicago sextet continues to be regarded as a live powerhouse, as described by NPR “To see Wilco on stage is to hear the best of the best.” The band’s newest album, Ode To Joy, was released fall 2019. Wilco return with Ode to Joy, out October 4th via dBpm Records. Ode to Joy comes three-plus years after the release of the “world-weary, wheezy – and wonderfully warm” (The Guardian) Schmilco, and encourages the act of finding joy in a dark political climate. The album presents a unique rhythm track and a minimalist instrumentation, with lyrics at once observant, hopeful, morbid, tolerant, and abstract. “Love is Everywhere (Beware),” the album’s extrospective lead single, is an upbeat, guitar-driven track that explores the dual joy and threat of a community focused on love. Whether our joy is measured by sparks felt when clutching old sweaters to our chests, by the number of tiny digital hearts earned from a shared photograph, by a guitar solo or a drumbeat or a piece of cotton on a stick in your ear, or by something even greater, Wilco wants to sincerely remind us to wear that feeling loud and proud. This is Ode to Joy: pick it up, hold it tight.

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