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FSOC: October 18, 2010

Enjoy, Freed: Lauris Vidal Hesitating Beauty: Wilco Get Right With God: Lucinda Williams Ophelia: The Band Sunday Morning Coming Down: Kris Kristofferson Lazy Dog: Magda Hiller Our Town: Iris Dement How Mountain Girls Can Love: The Tony Rice Unit Barricades and Brick Walls: Kasey Chambers Tell It To Me: Old Crow Medicine Show The Price of Love: BR549 The Other Kind: Steve Earle Lo-Fi Tennessee Mountain Angel: Whiskeytown Doing My Time: Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs Myrna Lee: Blue Mountain

An episode of the The Far Side of Country podcast, hosted by El Mofeto Pantano, titled "FSOC: October 18, 2010" was published on October 19, 2010.

October 19, 2010 · The Far Side of Country

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Enjoy, Freed: Lauris Vidal Hesitating Beauty: Wilco Get Right With God: Lucinda Williams Ophelia: The Band Sunday Morning Coming Down: Kris Kristofferson Lazy Dog: Magda Hiller Our Town: Iris Dement How Mountain Girls Can Love: The Tony Rice Unit Barricades and Brick Walls: Kasey Chambers Tell It To Me: Old Crow Medicine Show The Price of Love: BR549 The Other Kind: Steve Earle Lo-Fi Tennessee Mountain Angel: Whiskeytown Doing My Time: Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs Myrna Lee: Blue Mountain

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Freed: Lauris Vidal
Hesitating Beauty: Wilco
Get Right With God: Lucinda Williams
Ophelia: The Band
Sunday Morning Coming Down: Kris Kristofferson
Lazy Dog: Magda Hiller
Our Town: Iris Dement
How Mountain Girls Can Love: The Tony Rice Unit
Barricades and Brick Walls: Kasey Chambers
Tell It To Me: Old Crow Medicine Show
The Price of Love: BR549
The Other Kind: Steve Earle
Lo-Fi Tennessee Mountain Angel: Whiskeytown
Doing My Time: Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs
Myrna Lee: Blue Mountain
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