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I Ride a Horse Called Further
Artist | Song | |
Victoria Williams | Summer of Drugs | |
Billy Bragg & Wilco | Walt Whitman's Niece | |
Five Chinese Brothers | Baltimore | |
Whiskeytown | Dancing with the Women at the Bar | |
Lucinda Williams | Drunken Angel | |
Son Volt | Windfall | |
Jennie Stearns | Holding On | |
Jimmie Dale Gilmore | Number 16 | |
Jimmy LaFave | Restless Spirits | |
Patty Griffin | Poor Man's House | |
Butch Hancock | Only Born | |
Johnny Cash | Without Love | |
Freakwater | Wild and Blue | |
John Prine | Paradise | |
Robert Earl Keen | Mariano | |
Gram Parsons | Return of the Grievous Angel | |
Townes Van Zandt | Rex's Blues | |
Steve Earle | Ft. Worth Blues | |
David Halley | Further | |
Comment:
This is a mix I made for a friend quite awhile ago. "Summer of Drugs" is one of my favorite songs to use to open a mix tape or CD. The title is from the David Halley song.Feedback:
I haven't heard the tune "Baltimore" in ages - I love that song, and this mix. Well done. Please add it to my pile and pick another from mine. Eh? Need your address too.
a nice companion to your "Simple" mix. Great stuff once again. Love the John Prine and Gram Parsons pix.
Mmmmm, looks nice.
Another great mix.
Great picks.
this looks really nice. good job.
Great mix!
This looks great.
Many great songs here, I love John Prine and nearly everything with Townes Van Zandt, Lucindas Drunken Angel is so god damned cool!
five chinese brothers ? is that the Randy Newman track that Nina Simone and Tamlins also made great versions of?
No, p the swede, it's a different song. You're right, though, the Randy Newman song is wonderful.
I love this, some of my very, very favorite country-ish songs.
Hey, I'd be happy to do a trade with you for the Freaks and Geeks mix. I really like the looks of this one, email if you wish. Oh, and a fun fact about John Prine--he used to be a mailman in Maywood, IL, in the neighborhood where my mother grew up and my grandmother resided until a few years ago. And his first performance ever was, I believe, at West Lake hospital in Melrose Park, the hospital where I was born. Oh well, I certainly think it's a fun fact.