66: Outlaw Country
Sunday, July 19, 2020 @ 9:00:00 pm (recorded live and released unedited)
William covered the last three weeks of news and played some “outlaw country” music. Sorry for the length.
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Musical Interludes
- “The Streets of Baltimore” (1966) by Bobby Bare
- “Folsom Prison Blues” (1968) by Johnny Cash
- “Mendocino” (1969) by Sir Douglas Quintet
- “Sunday Morning Comin’ Down” (1969) by Kris Kristofferson
- “Me and Paul” (1972) by Willie Nelson
- “Kentucky” (1972) by Sammi Smith
- “Pancho and Lefty” (1972) by Townes Van Zandt
- “Dallas” (1972) by The Flatlanders
- “I Been To Georgia On a Fast Train” (1973) by Billy Joe Shaver
- “London Homesick Blues (Home With the Armadillo)” (1973) by Gary P. Nunn
- “Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother” (1973) by Ray Wylie Hubbard
- “L.A. Freeway” (1975) by Guy Clark
- “Pissin’ In the Wind” (1975) by Jerry Jeff Walker
- “You Never Even Called Me By My Name” (1975) by David Allen Coe
- “I’m Not Lisa” (1975) by Jessi Colter
- “Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way” (1975) by Waylon Jennings
- “Bluebird Wine” (1975) by Emmylou Harris
- “Somewhere South of Macon” (1976) by Marshall Chapman
- “Texas (When I Die)” (1978) by Tanya Tucker
- “Single Again” (1978) by Gary Stewart
- “Ain’t Living Long Like This” (1978) by Rodney Crowell
- “Amarillo Highway (For Dave Hickey)” (1979) by Terry Allen
- “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink” (1980) by Merle Haggard
- “Guitar Town” (1986) by Steve Earle
- “Crescent City” from Lucinda Williams (1988) by Lucinda Williams
- “Kerosene” from Kerosene (2005) by Miranda Lambert
- “In Color” from That Lonesome Song (2008) by Jamey Johnson
- “KMAG YOYO” from KMAG YOYO (2011) by Hayes Carll
- “Cover Me Up” from Southeastern (2013) by Jason Isbell
- “You Can Have the Crown” from High Top Mountain (2013) by Sturgill Simpson
- “The Outsiders” from The Outsiders (2014) by Eric Church
- “Hands of Time” from Midwest Farmer’s Daughter (2016) by Margo Price
- “Feathered Indians” from Purgatory (2017) by Tyler Childers