Martin Simpson 06/14/1993
Set I
"You often have to move in order to get a gig"
Forgotten The Blues
"Begging has become a way of life in London"
Spare Change
"I wrote this after hearing a fable"
The Turtle And The Asp
"A song title for every road sign"
Pretty Saro/
Long Steel Rail
"He was a nice man"
Tune For Willie Dixon/
Spoonful (Dixon)
"The tunes of songs about love gone wrong"
Rosie Anderson/
The Shearing's Not For You/
Bogie's Bonnie Belle
"See you in a little while"
Forgotten The Blues
"Begging has become a way of life in London"
Spare Change
"I wrote this after hearing a fable"
The Turtle And The Asp
"A song title for every road sign"
Pretty Saro/
Long Steel Rail
"He was a nice man"
Tune For Willie Dixon/
Spoonful (Dixon)
"The tunes of songs about love gone wrong"
Rosie Anderson/
The Shearing's Not For You/
Bogie's Bonnie Belle
"See you in a little while"
Set II
"Two Irish tunes and a Scottish tune"
Banks Of The Bann/Bantry Girl's Lament/Jock O' Hazeldean
"The Blues boom"
Poor Mouth
Broke Down Engine (trad.)
"A continuing bass line"
The Coo Coo Bird (trad.)
Santa Cruz
"A little musical vampire"
Betsy The Serving Maid (trad.)
"Apocryphal bible stories"
Lilith
"Older than America"
Lord Gregory (trad.)
"Thank you for listening"
Will This House Be Blessed/
The First Cut Is The Deepest/
Charlie's Boogie
encore
"I used to play with June Tabor"
Strange Affair (Richard Thompson)
Banks Of The Bann/Bantry Girl's Lament/Jock O' Hazeldean
"The Blues boom"
Poor Mouth
Broke Down Engine (trad.)
"A continuing bass line"
The Coo Coo Bird (trad.)
Santa Cruz
"A little musical vampire"
Betsy The Serving Maid (trad.)
"Apocryphal bible stories"
Lilith
"Older than America"
Lord Gregory (trad.)
"Thank you for listening"
Will This House Be Blessed/
The First Cut Is The Deepest/
Charlie's Boogie
encore
"I used to play with June Tabor"
Strange Affair (Richard Thompson)
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