Billy Bragg 2006-02-02
Barbican Theatre, London, UK
Set 1
Which Side Are You On? - Billy Bragg
I Guess I Planted - Billy Bragg & Robb Johnson, with Martin Barker & Simon Edwards
Outlaws & Dreamers - Dick Gaughan
Do Re Mi - Billy Bragg, Andy Irvine & Dick Gaughan, with Martin Barker & Simon Edwards
Ballad of Tom Joad - Andy Irvine
Never Tire of the Road - Andy Irvine
Be Reasonable (Demand The Impossible Now) - Robb Johnson with Maggie Holland & Dick Gaughan
Song of Choice - Dick Gaughan
Nobody Knew She Was There - Karine Polwart & Calum MacColl
Father's Song - Chris Wood
The Moving On Song (Go, Move, Shift) - Karine Polwart & Chris Wood, with Neill MacColl & Calum MacColl
The Eighteenth of June - Martin Carthy
Champion At Keeping 'Em Rolling - Martin Carthy
A Place Called England - Maggie Holland
Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore - Donovan
Universal Soldier - Donovan
Between The Wars - Billy Bragg
Hard Travellin' - All
I Guess I Planted - Billy Bragg & Robb Johnson, with Martin Barker & Simon Edwards
Outlaws & Dreamers - Dick Gaughan
Do Re Mi - Billy Bragg, Andy Irvine & Dick Gaughan, with Martin Barker & Simon Edwards
Ballad of Tom Joad - Andy Irvine
Never Tire of the Road - Andy Irvine
Be Reasonable (Demand The Impossible Now) - Robb Johnson with Maggie Holland & Dick Gaughan
Song of Choice - Dick Gaughan
Nobody Knew She Was There - Karine Polwart & Calum MacColl
Father's Song - Chris Wood
The Moving On Song (Go, Move, Shift) - Karine Polwart & Chris Wood, with Neill MacColl & Calum MacColl
The Eighteenth of June - Martin Carthy
Champion At Keeping 'Em Rolling - Martin Carthy
A Place Called England - Maggie Holland
Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore - Donovan
Universal Soldier - Donovan
Between The Wars - Billy Bragg
Hard Travellin' - All
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
"Which Side Are You On?" - Folk Britannia at The Barbican
Billy Bragg hosts a spectacular concert dedicated to songs of social engagement and commentary. From the radical folk protest of luminaries such as Woody Guthrie and Ewan McColl to the more contemplative songs on the role of the individual in society.
Special guests include English folk legend Martin Carthy, Scottish stalwart Dick Gaughan, Maggie Holland and singer-songwriter Robb Johnson.
Billy Bragg hosts a spectacular concert dedicated to songs of social engagement and commentary. From the radical folk protest of luminaries such as Woody Guthrie and Ewan McColl to the more contemplative songs on the role of the individual in society.
Special guests include English folk legend Martin Carthy, Scottish stalwart Dick Gaughan, Maggie Holland and singer-songwriter Robb Johnson.
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Wed Apr 05 2006 07:28:44 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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Tue Apr 04 2006 22:47:55 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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