Impossible Germany

Album: Sky Blue Sky (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Impossible Germany" is a track from Wilco's 2007 album Sky Blue Sky. Since its release, it's become a live staple and a fan favorite, thanks in large part to the show-stopping guitar solo by Nels Cline. The song is often singled out as one of Wilco's most essential tracks, praised for its emotional depth and musical sophistication.
  • "Impossible Germany" explores themes of change, uncertainty, and the fragile nature of relationships. The title is a poetic phrase that evokes something elusive or unattainable:

    Impossible Germany, unlikely Japan

    Jeff Tweedy, Wilco's frontman and principal songwriter, later explained the lyric to Rolling Stone: "At the time I was just thinking how desperately people want to believe something isn't going to happen, and then it happens."
  • The song is built around intertwining guitar lines and sophisticated chord progressions that create a sense of tension and release. The arrangement is especially known for Nels Cline's extended guitar solo, which has become a highlight of Wilco's concerts. Cline told Uncut magazine that he originally envisioned a worked-out instrumental coda inspired by Television's "The Dream's Dream," but Jeff Tweedy encouraged him to just solo.

    "That was the opposite of my idea, which was not to solo," he said. "We did some demos and I played something different on each one. When we went to track it for real, I improvised something new. Jeff stopped and said he liked what I played on one of the demos and could I do that again. I had to write it out note for note, even though my sight reading is terrible. But that's what I play still and it's become this big thing."
  • In 2014 Wilco included "Unlikely Japan," an alternate version of the song with slightly different lyrics, on their compilation album Alpha Mike Foxtrot: Rare Tracks 1994–2014.
  • The song's impact was recognized by Philadelphia radio station WXPN, which named "Impossible Germany" their #1 song of 2007 and Sky Blue Sky their #1 album of the year.
  • The song shows up in the 2022 "Sheridan" episode of The Bear.

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