“Sunken Treasure”
Band: Wilco
Album: Being There (1996)
Key lyric: “Music is my savior. I was maimed by rock and roll.”
Tweedy lays his soul bare in this dirge-like centerpiece to Being There. The kickoff to disc two also functions as Tweedy’ condensed autobiography. It’s partly an expression of existential despair, but it’s also a loving tribute to the all-consuming influence of music; the singer feels out of tune with everything else. The lyrics are a call back of sorts to a verse from the album’s opening track, “Misunderstood.” There, he sings of having a fortune inside his head. Here, he admits that “there is no sunken treasure, rumored to be, wrapped inside my ribs…”
Tweedy’s solo acoustic renditions of this song are riveting — check out the Sunken Treasure DVD for proof.
Listen:
20.โThe Long Cutโ
19. โThatโs Not the Issueโ
18. โPromisingโ
17. โSheโs A Jarโ
16. โI Canโt Keep From Talkingโ
15. โImpossible Germanyโ
14. โWilco (The Song)โ
13. “Gun”

