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FSOC: October 4, 2010

YES! I started the recording before the actual beginning of the show. Look, when you have low standards the little victories matter. There is a bit of echo in the first few minutes of the show. I was able, thanks to an email from Mike King, to get the problem fixed by the second song. Enjoy Dublin Blues: Guy Clark XOK: NQ Arbuckle Rough and Rowdy Ways: Doc and Merle Watson Conservative Christian, Right Wing Republican: Todd Snider We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to You: Kinky Friedman and His Texas Jewboys I'm On Fire: Johnny Cash Pissin' In the Wind: Jerry Jeff Walker Drunken Poet's Dream: Ray Wiley Hubbard Day Old Banana Puddin': SCOTS Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer: Willie Nelson Girls Who Smoke: Drive By Truckers Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink: Merle Haggard Clay Pigeons: Blaze Foley Live Free: Son Volt Magnolia: JJ Cale The Girl I Left Behind: Levon Helm Somewhere Out There: Steve Earle

An episode of the The Far Side of Country podcast, hosted by El Mofeto Pantano, titled "FSOC: October 4, 2010" was published on October 4, 2010.

October 4, 2010 · The Far Side of Country

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YES! I started the recording before the actual beginning of the show. Look, when you have low standards the little victories matter. There is a bit of echo in the first few minutes of the show. I was able, thanks to an email from Mike King, to get the problem fixed by the second song. Enjoy Dublin Blues: Guy Clark XOK: NQ Arbuckle Rough and Rowdy Ways: Doc and Merle Watson Conservative Christian, Right Wing Republican: Todd Snider We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to You: Kinky Friedman and His Texas Jewboys I'm On Fire: Johnny Cash Pissin' In the Wind: Jerry Jeff Walker Drunken Poet's Dream: Ray Wiley Hubbard Day Old Banana Puddin': SCOTS Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer: Willie Nelson Girls Who Smoke: Drive By Truckers Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink: Merle Haggard Clay Pigeons: Blaze Foley Live Free: Son Volt Magnolia: JJ Cale The Girl I Left Behind: Levon Helm Somewhere Out There: Steve Earle

YES! I started the recording before the actual beginning of the show. Look, when you have low standards the little victories matter. There is a bit of echo in the first few minutes of the show. I was able, thanks to an email from Mike King, to get the problem fixed by the second song.

Enjoy



Dublin Blues: Guy Clark
XOK: NQ Arbuckle
Rough and Rowdy Ways: Doc and Merle Watson
Conservative Christian, Right Wing Republican: Todd Snider
We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to You: Kinky Friedman and His Texas Jewboys
I'm On Fire: Johnny Cash
Pissin' In the Wind: Jerry Jeff Walker
Drunken Poet's Dream: Ray Wiley Hubbard
Day Old Banana Puddin': SCOTS
Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer: Willie Nelson
Girls Who Smoke: Drive By Truckers
Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink: Merle Haggard
Clay Pigeons: Blaze Foley
Live Free: Son Volt
Magnolia: JJ Cale
The Girl I Left Behind: Levon Helm
Somewhere Out There: Steve Earle
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