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August 19, 2006
Mucklewain Festival
Harriman, TN

If Tomorrow Never Comes
Looking for a Job
[Kingsmen intro]
Ballad of the Kingsmen
Play a Train Song
Just Like Old Times
Incarcerated
Alcohol and Pills
The Devil You Know
Doublewide Blues
Conservative Christian...
East Nashville Skyline
PRINTER-FRIENDLY SETLIST

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Bill Pearson
[3 images] |
Rob Peters
[11 images] |

AUDIO
SOURCE |
QUALITY |
COMPLETE |
LENGTH |
MEDIA |
SBD |
A- |
Yes |
58:04 |
1 CDR |
TRANSFER |
Unknown |
TAPER |
Rob Peters |
NOTES |
None |

Ballad of the Kingsmen
Looking for a Job

With Molly Thomas (violin, fiddle), Tommy Womack (guitar), Paul Griffith (drums), Peter Cooper (bass), and Will Kimbrough (guitar). At the end of The Devil You Know Todd reminds the crowd that in "the 37206" (East Nashville), they'll "steal your heart and your lawn mower." Doublewide Blues takes on a new sound.

On Ballad of the Kingsmen:
- "Now he gets a lot of chicks. They're weird chicks. But they're chicks."
- "...no, it's just the words to a Jack Ingram song."
- "It's ain't gonna be because of something Eminem said in his song."
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