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| The Door Was Always Open |
28.9 MB
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5.2 MB
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2.8 MB
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| Nobody's Man |
25.6 MB
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4.5 MB
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2.4 MB
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| Disguised As Someone Else |
20.4 MB
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4.5 MB
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2.4 MB
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| Unsophisticated Heart |
17.1 MB
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3.7 MB
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2.0 MB
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| Banter: Band Intros, Tuning |
9.9 MB
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2.3 MB
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1.2 MB
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| I Do My Father's Drugs |
19.1 MB
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3.3 MB
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1.9 MB
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| Nation Of Heat |
28.8 MB
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4.8 MB
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2.7 MB
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| Banter, Tuning |
5.6 MB
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1.6 MB
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812.8 KB
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| A Thousand Men |
25.0 MB
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5.2 MB
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2.8 MB
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| Call It What You Will |
24.2 MB
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4.9 MB
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2.6 MB
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| Banter: Dedication |
4.4 MB
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1.2 MB
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634.9 KB
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| How Good You Are |
24.2 MB
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4.5 MB
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2.5 MB
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| Hymn 35 |
20.1 MB
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3.9 MB
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2.2 MB
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| Banter: Thank You Davis |
3.6 MB
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1.0 MB
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539.0 KB
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| Hymn #101 |
29.8 MB
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6.7 MB
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3.5 MB
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| Banter: The Cactus |
7.1 MB
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1.9 MB
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1,021.4 KB
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| Not So Sure |
22.3 MB
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5.4 MB
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2.9 MB
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| Bury Me Far |
24.2 MB
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4.4 MB
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2.4 MB
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| Banter: Merch |
5.2 MB
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1.2 MB
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697.1 KB
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| Speak Plainly Diana |
20.2 MB
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3.5 MB
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1.9 MB
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| Crowd, Banter |
9.9 MB
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2.5 MB
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1.3 MB
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| To Ohio (Low Anthem) |
16.6 MB
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3.5 MB
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1.9 MB
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| joepug2010-11-06.matrix.flac.ffp | Flac FingerPrint | 1.8 KB |
| joepug2010-11-06.matrix.flac.md5 | Checksums | 1.8 KB |
| joepug2010-11-06.matrix.md5 | Checksums | 1.8 KB |
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| joepug2010-11-06.matrix.flac_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.8 KB |
| joepug2010-11-06.matrix.flac_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.1 KB |
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Reviewer:
dschram1 -





Subject:
Another Great One!
Thanks Aaron
Reviewer:
wevorado -





Subject:
great crowd, great show
Joe Pug and The Hundred Mile band closed out their $10 Tour with a great show to a packed house in Austin at the legendary Cactus Cafe. Of all the configurations and all the shows, opening or headlining, band or solo, this was by far my favorite Joe Pug show.
He and the band did not disappoint playing a large swath of his best compositions before closing the night with a cover of one of my favorite Low Anthem tunes ("To Ohio").