But, still, it seems like there was a lot more leeway for bands, including punk bands, back then to indulge their rootsy inclinations and release a couple of twangy songs on an album or even an entire record of roots music. I’m sure there must have been some backlash from fans and I’m also guessing that fans were more likely to indulge, and enjoy, “countrified” music more when it didn’t have the trappings of mainstream country music. Plus, there was no social media for people to complain – or hear complaints – about such things. Still, the complaints I remember hearing seem to focus much more on bands selling out.
Disc 4
Angel From Montgomery |
John Prine |
Baby Out Of Jail |
The Knitters |
I'm Still Dreaming, Now
I'm Yours |
The Jayhawks |
Wild Bill Jones |
Alison Krauss &
Union Station |
Animal Husbandry |
Hickoids |
Like An Outlaw (For You) |
Social Distortion |
Spinning |
Fetchin Bones |
Lottery Brazil |
Souled American |
Wearing the Robes of
Bible Black |
Giant Sand |
Get Your Feet Out Of My
Shoes |
The Boothill
Foot-Tappers |
Sound of the Rain |
Rank And File |
Paradise Of Lies |
The Stars Of Heaven |
(Don't Go Back To)
Rockville |
R.E.M. |
Love At The Five &
Dime |
Nanci Griffith |
Do You Believe Me Now |
Vern Gosdin |
Misguided Angel |
Cowboy Junkies |
One More Goodnight Kiss |
Greg Brown |
I Spent My Last $10.00
(On Birth Control and Beer) |
Two Nice Girls |
Disc 5
Wreck Of The Tammy Anne |
Stompin' Tom Connors |
So Sad (To Watch Good
Love Go Bad) |
Sweethearts Of The Rodeo |
Mister Love |
Re Winkler, Anne Harvey
& Ree Van Vleck |
Blind Love |
Tom Waits |
The Partner Nobody Chose |
Guy Clark |
Girls Night Out |
The Judds |
Time for Me to Fly |
Dolly Parton |
Big Lizard [Explicit] |
The Dead Milkmen |
Corona |
Minutemen |
Whitewater |
Béla Fleck |
I'm Only Human |
Dave Edmunds |
One Time One Night |
Los Lobos |
Straight A's In Love |
Peter Shelley |
Hayride to Hell |
The Hoodoo Gurus |
The Old Man Down The
Road |
John Fogerty |
Love Is |
Emmylou Harris |
Want You By My Side |
Darden Smith |
The Road Goes On Forever |
Robert Earl Keen, Jr. |