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14. [[Ring Of Fire]] - <font size=1>The Coward Brothers</font><br> | 14. [[Ring Of Fire]] - <font size=1>The Coward Brothers</font><br> | ||
15. [[The People's Limousine]] - <font size=1>The Coward Brothers</font><br> | 15. [[The People's Limousine]] - <font size=1>The Coward Brothers</font><br> | ||
16. [[Midnight Oil]] - <font size=1>The Coward Brothers</font><br> | 16. [[The Midnight Oil]] - <font size=1>The Coward Brothers</font><br> | ||
17. [[Tom Dooley]] - <font size=1>The Coward Brothers</font><br> | 17. [[Tom Dooley]] - <font size=1>The Coward Brothers</font><br> | ||
18. [[Betrayal]] (early, faster version of [[Tramp The Dirt Down]]) - <font size=1>electric</font><br> | 18. [[Betrayal]] (early, faster version of [[Tramp The Dirt Down]]) - <font size=1>electric</font><br> |
Revision as of 00:01, 27 August 2011
Tracks
Side 1:
01. No Reason To Quit - acoustic
02. Next Time 'Round - acoustic
03. Suffering Face - acoustic
04. Indoor Fireworks - acoustic
05. Substitute - acoustic
06. Blue Chair - acoustic
07. New Amsterdam - acoustic
08. Brilliant Mistake - acoustic
09. Worthless Thing - acoustic
10. Little Palaces - acoustic
11. Inch By Inch - electric
12. Riot Act - electric
Side 2:
13. Ragged But Right - The Coward Brothers
14. Ring Of Fire - The Coward Brothers
15. The People's Limousine - The Coward Brothers
16. The Midnight Oil - The Coward Brothers
17. Tom Dooley - The Coward Brothers
18. Betrayal (early, faster version of Tramp The Dirt Down) - electric
19. Pills And Soap - piano
20. Shipbuilding - piano
21. My Youngest Son Came Home Today - electric
22. End Of The Rainbow - electric
23. Having It All - piano
Release Information
Date: ______
Media: LP
Catalogue number (comments):
Comments
- Audience recording at Melbourne Concert Hall, 1985-06-25. Same concert as I Left My Honda Outside but omits Alison and Oliver's Army. EC is in a chatty mood talking with the audience a good bit. All songs are with just one instrument. No band.
Quality
- Great set, but bad sound - Aaron Yarlas