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Jeff Tweedy Performs "New Moon" and "Where My Love" on "Austin City Limits", Contributes New Music to Film St. Vincent

Tomorrow night, "Austin City Limits" will air a full hour-long set from Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy. The first half consists of cuts from his Tweedy project, while the second half features Wilco hits, plus a cover of Doug Sahm's "Give Back the Key to My Heart". (Tweedy recorded a version of the Sahm cover two decades ago with Uncle Tupelo.) For the performance, Tweedy is joined by son Spencer on drums and Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig from Lucius on backing vocals. Below, watch Tweedy do "New Moon" and web exclusive "Where My Love", and check out the setlist. You can watch a behind the scenes video, too. 

In other Tweedy news, he contributed two non-album songs to the soundtrack of the new Bill Murray movie St. Vincent. Hear "Everyone Hides" in a trailer for the film, below. (The other Tweedy song on the soundtrack is "Why Why Why".

Setlist:

World Away
New Moon
High as Hello
Low Key
Nobody Dies Anymore
Via Chicago
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
New Madrid
Jesus, Etc.
Give Me Back the Key to My Heart
California Stars
Misunderstood

"New Moon":



"Where My Love":

Behind the scenes:

 

St. Vincent:

 



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