What are your Favorite Steve Earle songs plus BQ?

BQ - Favorite Albums

David V2011-08-28T10:43:21Z

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Drugs, divorce, jail, Steve Earle's motto seems to be that you can't sing about it if you haven't lived it. Here are a few of his most uncompromising statements.


Guitar Town: not so much an anthem as a manifesto "Gotta keep rockin" while I still can / gotta two - pack habit and a motel tan / but when my boots hit the boards I'm a brand new man / with my back in the riser, I make my stand." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otTW0JczoGQ


Copperhead Road: magnificent twang-infested hard-rock on a knock'em dead tale of hillbilly bootleggers turned 'Nam vet drug-runners. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVmU_Ql8uI0


The Devil's Right Hand: te original country outlaw Waylon Jennings covered it - but this s still the definitive renegade version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW5E8noEbn4


Johnny Come Lately: Backed by The Pogues with predictably rowdy ad rousing results: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVaPwdgezWI


Goodbye: one of Earl's tenderest lost-love songs, written for his first album after his release from jail [ and then brilliantly covered by Emmylou Harris. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4cNiEplXuM


Christmas In Washington: "Come back Woody Guthrie come back to us now "If he did, he'd probably be Steve Earle. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NASicF9yTI


Ellis Unit One: written for Tim Robbin's death -row movie, "even Jesus couldn't save me, though I know he did his best." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXhGmty2N74


The Mountain: the best track from an album recorded with the Del McCourty Band. Bluegrass hadn't sounded this edgy in decades. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBuMFDHkrH8

Over Yonder [Jonathan's Song]: an even more unflinching treatment of the same subject as Ellis Unit One, made more personal by being about Jonathan WayneNobles, whom Earle befriended and then watched die in the electric chair. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14YWa_0oo3I



John Walker's Blues: who else would or could write a song from the point of the view of an incarcreated American Taliban fighter, other than the Woody Guthrie of his times? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISFNTRaXRiI


My favorite at the time is Side Tracks album that is.


take care
dave

tom joad2011-08-29T02:24:13Z

Favourite album is "Train a comin'" with "The Hard Way" a close second
Favourite songs:
The Other Kind (my fav song + )
Justice In Ontario
The rain came down
I Ain't Ever Satisfied
Guitar Town
someday
Ben McCulloch
Dixieland
The Mountain
Once You Love
Nothing but a child
Goodbye
Mercenary Song
Tom Ames' Prayer
Hard-Core Troubadour
N.Y.C.
Telephone Road
Transcendental Blues
or any of Steve's song with "Hup" in it :-)

?2011-08-29T09:22:27Z

Favorite album is Townes where he covers Townes Van Zandt
Copperhead Road
Way down in the hole - written by Tom Waits (theme of The Wire HBO original series Steve makes appearances in the 2nd & 5th seasons
Continental Trailway Blues
I feel alright
This land is your land
-I got a lot more of his music to listen to I hope to see him in concert in the near future

?2011-08-28T09:24:48Z

The Mountain
Guitar Town

BQ - The Mountain

?2011-08-28T16:16:10Z

Copperhead Road.