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John Prine - Live On Soundstage 1980 album

John Prine - Live On Soundstage 1980 album

  • Performer: John Prine
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Live On Soundstage 1980
  • Released: 2007
  • MP3 version size: 1338 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1314 mb
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Paradise" is one of the three songs John Prine first performed on stage- the others being "Sam Stone" and "Hello In There. This clip is from the outstanding "JOHN PRINE LIVE ON SOUNDSTAGE 1980" DVD, released in March, 2007.

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Bittersweet Earnest Humorous Poignant Autumnal Gentle Intimate Wry. John Prine. Live on Soundstage 1980.

John Prine is the first album by American country/folk singer-songwriter John Prine, issued by Atlantic Records in 1971. In 2003, the album was ranked number 452 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

John Prine Live On Sounds. has been added to your Cart. For 35 years, John Prine has been writing, singing and recording amazing music. From his self-titled debut album in 1971 to his recent Grammy Award-winning Fair And Square, he is a true songwriting hero to his fans and peers. Discovered by Kris Kristofferson and covered by everyone from the Everly Brothers and Dwight Yoakam, to Bette Midler and 10,000 Maniacs, his original sound and affecting lyrics have given him a kind of stature and longevity uncommon in the music world. John Prine's appearance on the prestigious PBS concert series Soundstage, offers his fans a real treasure.

Grammy Award-winning folk singer John Prine performs his early classics such as "Angel from Montgomery" and "Hello in There" in this 1980 concert filmed for the PBS series "Soundstage," featuring special guest Billy Lee Riley. Interviews with Prine as he tours his Maywood, Il. hometown and his acoustic versions of "Paradise" and "How Lucky" punctuate live stage performances of songs from his "Bruised Orange" and "Pink Cadillac" albums. Grammy Award-winning folk singer John Prine performs his early classics such as "Angel from Montgomery" and "Hello in There" in this 1980 concert filmed for the PBS series "Soundstage," featuring special guest Billy Lee Riley.

Live On Soundstage 1980 by John Prine. Longhair rebel country poet in vintage TV special. Discovered by the great Kris Kristofferson, Prine has much in common with his early mentor. Got any news or live dates? Send it to ti. onesopolis. John Prine - Live On Soundstage 1980. Both are strikingly articulate songwriters working in a continually derided marketplace, who simultaneously pay respect to the heritage of country music while addressing contemporary issues with remarkable insight.

Tracklist

1 Automobile
2 Spanish Pipedream
3 Fish And Whistle
4 Angel From Montgomery
5 The Accident (Things Could Be Worse)
6 Ubangi Stomp
7 Hello In There
8 Paradise
9 No Name Girl
10 Red Hot
11 Bruised Orange (Chain Of Sorrow)
12 Saigon
13 How Lucky