Identifier6893746
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count2
NoteSBD
J-Card CommentTodd Snider What The Folk Festival March 25, 2005 Belcourt Theatre Nashville, TN SOURCE: SBD QUALITY: A COMPLETE: Yes LENGTH: 99:21 MEDIA: 2 CDR TRANSFER: SBD->M1->FLAC->WAV(For File Split in Adobe Audition)->FLAC TAPER: Doug Rogers NOTES: Sound levels fluctuate in the opening seconds. Recording cuts before Peter Cooper plays a few songs. SETLIST Can't Complain Yesterday's and Used To Be's [Train Song intro] Play a Train Song East Nashville Skyline [Judge Judy story] Incarcerated [Kingsmen story] Ballad of the Kingsmen D.B. Cooper Good News Blues Nirvana Was Better than Pearl Jam [Peter Cooper] What's the Use [Peter Cooper] 45 Miles Long Year Horseshoe Lake Doublewide Blues Alright Guy All My Life [Tillamook County story] Tillamook County Jail Late Last Night [Conservative Christian intro] Conservative Christian... Easy Money Enjoy Yourself Anywhere Tension > Three Little Birds [Bob Marley] NOTES Several songs with Jeff Austin of Yonder Mountain String Band on mandolin and Tommy Womack on guitar. Todd introduces the three of them as "the Wing-Its." The show was a part of the What the Folk Festival. A rare performance of East Nashville Skyline. Peter Cooper performs a few of his songs in the middle of Todd's set. After Incarcerated, Todd wishes a happy birthday to former member of the Nervous Wrecks, Mark Marchetti (whether it was actually Marchetti's birthday is up in the air).
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Todd Snider 2005-03-25 Belcourt Theater, Nashville, TN
Set 1Can't Complain
Yesterday's And Used To Be's
Play A Train Song
East Nashville Skyline
Incarcerated
The Ballad Of The Kingsmen*
D.B. Cooper*
Good News Blues*
Nirvana Was Better Than Pearl Jam^
What's The Use^
45 Miles
Long Year*
Horseshoe Lake*
Double-Wide Blues*
Alright Guy*
All My Life*
Tillamook County Jail*
Late Last Night*
Conservative Christian...*
Easy Money*
Enjoy Yourself*
Anywhere
Tension/3 Little Birds
Set 2
Set 3
Comment^ Peter Cooper's Two Songs
* W/ Jeff Austin Of Yonder Mountain String Band On Mandolin And Tommy Womack On Guitar