Identifier | 9620860 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Show Rating | A+ |
Sound Rating | A+ |
Note | Ripped Audio |
Source Info | SBD |
Traded From | Boot Leg |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Guy Clark 1983-??-?? Dixie's Bar, Austin, TX | |
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Set 1 | Homegrown Tomatoes L.A. Freeway Texas, 1947 Heartbroke Anyhow, I Love You The Carpenter She Ain't Goin' Nowhere New Cut Road Who Do You Think You Are? Desperados Waiting for a Train Let Him Roll Texas Cookin' |
Set 2 | Rita Ballou Virginia's Reel Fools for Each Other Supply and Demand Indian Cowboy Broken Hearted People Like a Coat From the Cold The Last Gunfighter Ballad Calf-Rope Partner Nobody Chose She's Crazy for Leaving That Old Time Feeling South Coast of Texas Randall Knife In the Jailhouse Now No Deal |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Live in Austin, TX, recorded live at Dixie's in 1983 available in CD and DVD on November 26. Guy's web store is taking pre-orders now!
Go ahead. Dive in yourself. Live from Austin, TX captures the singular songwriter in peak form. Clark delves deeply into a literate and meditative storytelling. His songs unearth the extraordinary in the ordinary ("L.A. Freeway"). They're as accessible ("Texas 1947") as they are artful ("That Old Time Feeling"). Four decades on, Live from Austin, TX showcases Clark delivering his most vibrant ("Rita Ballou") and vivid vignettes ("Homegrown Tomatoes"). The results are stunning. Clark's guitar playing is pristine ("Virginia's Reel"). His singing is sharp ("Anyhow, I Love You"). His stage presence absolutely captivates (the then-brand new "Randall Knife"). Texas music fans: Check out a youthful Robert Earl Keen sitting spellbound front row that night at Dixie's in 1983. In 1983, Clark had earned a reputation as one of our most highly regarded lyricists. His landmark debut Old No. 1 (1975), as well as Texas Cookin' (1976), Guy Clark (1978) and South Coast of Texas (1981), backed the point. All four are represented on Live from Austin, TX. Rarely performed high watermarks such as "Calf Rope," "Supply and Demand" and "The Carpenter" fortify standards like "Desperadoes Waiting for a Train," "Let Him Roll" and "Homegrown Tomatoes." Now, discover our national treasure yourself. If you're already familiar with Clark, this collection will only strengthen your bond with the Dean of Texas songwriting. "Guy's is a really true, honest voice," says Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ryan Bingham. "His songs will be around for hundreds of years." |