Steve Earle - Until The Day I Die video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/08/12

Steve Earle - Until The Day I Die

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10 years ago

Drew Little

i've never heard a tone quite like that on a banjo before...simply beautiful

10 years ago

HIGHLANDKING1

Often we hear anti-whites use the term "minorities" used to refer to Africans, Indians, ect But In 1900 my people, white people, comprised 33% of world population, today we are at 9% and dropping like a rock. Not only are we a minority in the world but because of immigration & assimilation in EVERY white country and ONLY white countries our children are poised to be minorities IN OUR OWN COUNTRIES within a few decades. This is genocide. This is evil and this must stop! Northwest Front.org

10 years ago

stellajayne

You're a twisted hatefreak. You probably have major issues about your own masculinity and inadequacy. I hope you find peace.

11 years ago

HIGHLANDKING1

People say there is a RACE problem. People say this RACE problem will be solved when the third world pours into EVERY and ONLY into white countries. People say the only solution to the RACE problem is if EVERY and ONLY white countries “assimilate,” i.e., intermarry, with all those non-whites But if I tell the truth about the ongoing program of genocide against White people, Anti-Whites agree that Iam anaziwhowantstokillsixmillionjews. Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white Northwest Front.org

11 years ago

nilradem

Pretty sure it is, except that McCoury said it in an interview, not directly to him. Steve said that the real conflict was about billing and money, not his cursing.

11 years ago

jenrossful

LOVE this song.

12 years ago

1946nimrod

This should have been in Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? So Soggy Bottom Boys!!...The solos are delicious, especially the banjo at 1.58 and 2.26.

12 years ago

gurlsingerfan

"Trenscendental Blues", possibly the best album purchase I ever made (right up there with The Jayhawks "Tomorrow the Green Grass" and Lucinda Williams "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road". Get that set of albums and you will know all you need to know about Americana Roots Music...anything else will be just trimming after that.

12 years ago

OGKush2010

love the soundbite at the end, does anyone know the truth whether it's a direct refrence to what Del McCoury said to him?

12 years ago

bentleyks63

@Raven55Rebel let me know if u want any others of his...not many on here

12 years ago

Raven55Rebel

Awesome song, I am so glad to find it here on YT! I really love the banjo and the lyrics. Thanks!

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