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"Taneytown" from Steve Earle's 'Live From Austin TX' performance. Buy it today on Amazon http://amzn.to/Heo64q.

This 1986 performance from Austin City Limits (also available on DVD) presents one of country's most powerful artists at his performing peak. The native Texan's series debut finds Earle in the midst of his headstrong breakthrough, drawing from the Guitar Town and Exit 0 albums that put him at the front of the renegade country pack. Within the former album's title track and other performance highlights such as "Good Ol Boy (Gettin' Tough)" and "Nowhere Road," Earle and his band the Dukes combine country twang with rock dynamics. Plainly influenced by Bruce Springsteen, he introduces a taut, riveting cover of "State Trooper" as a song by "a pretty good hillbilly singer from New Jersey," and Earle's own "Fearless Heart" owes a debt of inspiration to Springsteen's "Hungry Heart." Yet the 17-song performance reflects his softer side as well, with the reflective balladry of "My Old Friend the Blues" and the tender lullaby of "Little Rock 'n' Roller" packing as much of an emotional punch as the tougher stuff. Where Austin City Limits typically edits an artist's taping into a half hour for airing, this 65-minute release treats listeners to the full set. --Don McLeese

Comentarios

9 years ago

Louis Goss

Lol this is way before taneytown

9 years ago

aswtx75

This isn't Taneytown, it's Hillbilly Highway.

12 years ago

jennifer wright

i love the song,and just to watch him onstage hes on some good shit

12 years ago

Donna Trussell

Steve Earle on Austin City Limits, "Hillbilly Highway." #WeLoveMusicWednesday (one critic wrote that like the Great Wall of China, you could see the gleam in Earle's eye from outer space that night)

12 years ago

darlincommitme

@BluesBurner Kling does have a distinctive look!

12 years ago

BluesBurner

@darlincommitme Yeah i think your right. I know Bennet didnt tour much, i wasnt sure who this guitarist was but yeah McAdam is right i think. But i know Kling from looks and if that aint him hes got a twin lol

12 years ago

darlincommitme

@BluesBurner Just looked up some more pictures, and am pretty sure this is Mike McAdam on guitar and Kling on bass. Bennett didn't really tour with him much, I do know that.

12 years ago

darlincommitme

@BluesBurner Yeah... I think you are right, I looked up his picture and that it is definitely Reno Kling in the video with the bald head. He didn't play on the album, though, it was Bennet on 6-string bass and guitar and Emory Gordy on bass. I was making assumptions because I didn't know what he looked like. Is that Bennet on guitar? I have only seen pictures of him older with a beard, so I am not sure.

12 years ago

BluesBurner

@darlincommitme Richard Bennett on bass? You sure on that one? I thought it was Reno Kling on bass and Bennett on lead guitar.

12 years ago

Wiggs Dannyboy

sooooo high up there. he's flyin lol

12 years ago

Gary Cormier

rite on there honky tonker play it there honker lmao

12 years ago

Evelyn Lewis

Not one of his best that is for sure.

12 years ago

Evelyn Lewis

Not one of his best that is for sure.

13 years ago

phildirt3

@darlincommitme thats sort of what i got out of what he said but not only dont i think jackson s a sellout i dont know if thats what steve meant

13 years ago

darlincommitme

@phildirt3 Are you sure Steve called Alan a sell-out? I think the commenter you were responding to did, but I know Steve sang at an ASCAP event honoring Jackson last fall. I think they probably respect each other. And as Nashville goes, Jackson isn't so bad.

13 years ago

phildirt3

@crazymofquebec steves thinks he s a sellout

13 years ago

darlincommitme

@Pickininvt No, it is Richard Bennett. He was also associate producer on the Guitar Town album, worked on the arrangements and co-wrote some of the song. I don't think Wrecks ever worked with Steve, unless it was before his breakout in 86. They did travel in the same circles. of course.

13 years ago

Pickininvt

Is that Wrecks Bell playing bass?

13 years ago

bill brewer

great song love the little urge its gives u jus makes u wanna pick up an ole guitar an play

13 years ago

darlincommitme

@Msdistarr There are two biographies if you want to know more. Definitely an angel or two. I think his parents understood the disease, and were supportive as they could be. He's said if he wasn't sent to jail, he would be dead. Success made it worse, since he could afford stronger drugs. He has a few songs about addiction - he calls "Goodbye"a ninth step song, and it was the first song after he got clean. Also "Cocaine Cannot Kill My Pain," "South Nashville Blues," "Have Mercy."

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