Todd Snider
WXPN Live Fridays
World Cafe Live
Philadelphia, PA
March 5, 2010

Another fine Audience recording shared with me by fellow Dime member
imageman2005

Lineage: Edirol R-09 (with Sony mic ecm cs10) > WAV > Wire Tap Studio (for tracking) > Flac level 7

**mp3 sample provided in the comments section**

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124336053

"After moving to Memphis in the 1980s, Snider became a local favorite and later signed to Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Records. Upon the release of Snider's debut album, 1994's Songs for the Daily Planet, his sharp wit and satirical lyrics gained him recognition for the minor hit "Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues," a punchy alt-rock tune that earned him comparisons to Lyle Lovett and Jerry Jeff Walker. By the time Snider released his third album, Viva Satellite, his blend of bluegrass, blues, folk-rock and country was instantly recognizable. Pairing cheerful storytelling with political commentary and a bluesy rock style, his latest record (The Excitement Plan) finds rays of hope in a time of struggle."

running time : approx. 43 minutes

setlist:

01. Helen Leicht Intro
02. Can't Complain
03. Bring 'Em Home
04. Intro to Greencastle Blues
05. Greencastle Blues
06. America's Favorite Pastime
07. Doll Face
08. Corpus Christi Bay
09. Intro to Unorganized Crime
10. Unorganized Crime
11. Intro to Money, Compliments, Publicity
12. Money, Compliments, Publicity
13. Helen Leicht station ID
14. "Todd takes requests"
15. Looking For A Job
16. Ballad Of The Kingsmen

Todd has a new website where he is offering officially released live (SBD) recordings for download. Check it out: http://www.toddsniderlive.com/

From the "about" section of that website: "We can not thank the taping community or you the fan enough, for going to Todd shows, trading and sharing his music over the years. Therefore, Todd would like to encourage and support tapers or individuals who would like to continue to record and share any live show audience recordings (soundboard feeds will no longer be available)."