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FSOC: April 2, 2011

The volume levels are quite uneven on this show, so you will need to turn up the volume if you want to hear my take on the songs being played, which is, of course, why you listen to the show in the first place :). Enjoy, Badass with a Heart of Gold: Jason Morphew Help Me Scrape the Mucous off My Brain: Ween Highway Patrolman: Dar Williams 1952 Vincent Black Lightening: Del McCoury Band Suspicious Minds: Dwight Yoakam Cocaine Blues: Johnny Cash Country Blues: Doc Watson Powderfinger: Cowboy Junkies Tear It Down: Old Crow Medicine Show I Wanna Be Your Dog: Uncle Tupelo Choctaw Bingo: James McMurtry and the Heartless Bastards I Learned to Dance in Mississippi: Southern Culture on the Skids Little Sadie: Tony Rice Unit Too Much Sex, Too Little Jesus: Drive By Truckers Illegal Smile: John Prine Hardluck Story: Whiskeytown Ripple: Grateful Dead

An episode of the The Far Side of Country podcast, hosted by El Mofeto Pantano, titled "FSOC: April 2, 2011" was published on April 3, 2011.

April 3, 2011 · The Far Side of Country

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The volume levels are quite uneven on this show, so you will need to turn up the volume if you want to hear my take on the songs being played, which is, of course, why you listen to the show in the first place :). Enjoy, Badass with a Heart of Gold: Jason Morphew Help Me Scrape the Mucous off My Brain: Ween Highway Patrolman: Dar Williams 1952 Vincent Black Lightening: Del McCoury Band Suspicious Minds: Dwight Yoakam Cocaine Blues: Johnny Cash Country Blues: Doc Watson Powderfinger: Cowboy Junkies Tear It Down: Old Crow Medicine Show I Wanna Be Your Dog: Uncle Tupelo Choctaw Bingo: James McMurtry and the Heartless Bastards I Learned to Dance in Mississippi: Southern Culture on the Skids Little Sadie: Tony Rice Unit Too Much Sex, Too Little Jesus: Drive By Truckers Illegal Smile: John Prine Hardluck Story: Whiskeytown Ripple: Grateful Dead

The volume levels are quite uneven on this show, so you will need to turn up the volume if you want to hear my take on the songs being played, which is, of course, why you listen to the show in the first place :).

Enjoy,



Badass with a Heart of Gold: Jason Morphew
Help Me Scrape the Mucous off My Brain: Ween
Highway Patrolman: Dar Williams
1952 Vincent Black Lightening: Del McCoury Band
Suspicious Minds: Dwight Yoakam
Cocaine Blues: Johnny Cash
Country Blues: Doc Watson
Powderfinger: Cowboy Junkies
Tear It Down: Old Crow Medicine Show
I Wanna Be Your Dog: Uncle Tupelo
Choctaw Bingo: James McMurtry and the Heartless Bastards
I Learned to Dance in Mississippi: Southern Culture on the Skids
Little Sadie: Tony Rice Unit
Too Much Sex, Too Little Jesus: Drive By Truckers
Illegal Smile: John Prine
Hardluck Story: Whiskeytown
Ripple: Grateful Dead
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