| July 27, 2008
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| Iron & Wine and Calexico: Triple Door, Seattle 2005 MP3s |

Calexico will release their latest record, Carried To Dust, on Sept. 9th, so that means touring... Here's where you can find the dates. And in honour of that new record, here's the band and Iron & Wine performing together at Seattle's Triple Door.
Calexico/Iron & Wine - Triple Door, Seattle Oct 2005 intro he lays in the reins red dust prison on route 41 all tomorrow's parties (velvet underground cover) history of lovers dead man's will wild horses (stones cover)
From the I'm Not There soundtrack: iron & wine w/calexico - dark eyes calexico and jim james - goin to acapulco |
posted by alan williamson @ 7:16 AM   |
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I discovered your blog a few days ago, while I was looking for an mp3 blog. It opened my ears to new artists (at least, new for me) and to some I already knew just by name. Calexico and Iron & Wine belong to the first case. I really enjoyed listening to this live performance at Triple Door. It seemed to me warm and kind, like they were playing at someone's friend living room (a big one, of course... hehe) on a cloudy saturday afternoon. I think I'll search for more about these musicians. Any album to recommend me? Thanks.
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Hi Marcelo. Glad you found Sixeyes and that you like what you've heard. You should give Calexico's Garden Ruin and Feast of Wire a listen and also seek out Iron & Wine's Our Endless Numbered Days and The Shepherd's Dog.
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Okie dokie. I'll follow your advice. Thanks again, Alan.
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I discovered your blog a few days ago, while I was looking for an mp3 blog. It opened my ears to new artists (at least, new for me) and to some I already knew just by name. Calexico and Iron & Wine belong to the first case. I really enjoyed listening to this live performance at Triple Door. It seemed to me warm and kind, like they were playing at someone's friend living room (a big one, of course... hehe) on a cloudy saturday afternoon. I think I'll search for more about these musicians. Any album to recommend me? Thanks.