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Richard Thompson: Live from Austin, TX

Richard Thompson: Live from Austin, TX

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Hailed by many as one of Britain's finest ever guitarists and songwriters, Richard Thompson is captured live in performance in Austin, Texas in 2001. He is joined onstage by bassist Danny Thompson and drummer Michael Jerome to run through a setlist that includes 'Al Bowlly's in Heaven', 'Persuasion', 'Shoot Out the Lights' and '1952 Vincent Black Lightning'. Setlist: 1. Cooksferry Queen 2. Uninhabited Man 3. Walking The Long Miles Home 4. Al Bowlly's In Heaven 5. Mingus Eyes 6. Dry My Tears And Move On 7. Easy There, Steady Now 8. Persuasion (vocal) 9. Bathsheba Smiles 10. Mr. Rebound 11. Ghosts In The Wind 12. She Twists The Knife Again 13. Shoot Out The Lights 14. Crawl Back (Under My Stone) 15. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

89 mins

Rating

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Release Date

17 May 2005

Country

United States of America

Cast

Richard Thompson

Richard Thompson

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