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30/10/2009

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Last broadcast on Fri, 30 Oct 2009, 20:03 on BBC Radio Ulster (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

Ralph McLean introduces an exclusive performance from Steve Earle recorded in concert at the Open House Festival in Belfast.

On the programme

Ralph introduces an exclusive performance from Steve Earle recorded in concert at this year's Open House Festival in Belfast. From old favourites like Copperhead Road and Galway Girl to tunes from his new Townes Van Zant tribute album it's a rare chance to enjoy one of the greatest singer songwriters ever at the very peak of his powers.

Running order

  1. Steve Earle Steve EarleCopperhead Road

  2. Steve Earle Steve EarleSatellite Radio

  3. Steve EarleI Feel Alright

  4. Steve EarleHome to Houston

  5. Steve EarleJohn Walker Blues

  6. Steve EarleGuitar Town

  7. Steve Earle/Iris DementI’m Still In Love With You

  8. Steve Earle Steve EarleThe Devil’s Right Hand

  9. Steve EarleJohnny Come Lately

  10. Steve EarleI Ain’t Ever Satisfied

  11. Steve EarleWay Down In The Hole

  12. Steve EarleI Remember You

  13. Untitled

    Steve Earle In Concert At The Open House Festival 2009

  14. Steve Earle Steve EarleWhere I Lead Me

    Live
  15. Steve EarleColorado Girl

    Live
  16. Steve EarleRex’s Blues

    Live
  17. Steve EarleFortworth Blues

    Live
  18. Steve EarlePancho & Lefty

    Live
  19. Steve EarleMy Old Friend The Blues

    Live
  20. Steve EarleSomeday

    Live
  21. Steve EarleTannytown

    Live
  22. Steve EarleCity Of Immigrants

    Live
  23. Steve EarleGalway Girl

    Live
  24. Steve EarleJerusalem

    Live
  25. Steve EarleCopperhead Road

    Live

Broadcasts

  1. Fri 30 Oct 2009
    20:03
  2. Fri 30 Oct 2009
    20:03

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