Friday, August 26, 2011

Music Friday: "16 Days" & "Houses on the Hill"

I've been listening to Faithless Street and Strangers Almanac from Whiskeytown over this past week.

Both albums relate tales of woe, heartbreak, personal demons, and loneliness. One of my favorite songs on Faithless Street is "Tennessee Square," a tune with this line: "Vacant parking lots across the street remind me I'm going nowhere."

But there aren't many videos of this band out there on the Intertube. The band only lasted six years, 1994-2000, and Faithless Street didn't come out until 1996. Ryan Adams went the solo artist route, and one of the more influential bands of the alt-country genre was gone.

So today I offer some footage of the band playing "16 Days" in St. Louis.





The second featured song is a video that a fan created for "Houses on the Hill."


4 comments:

Fozzie said...

"16 Days" was the first Whiskeytown song I had heard on some Internet radio station, and I was hooked. It's too bad Ryan Adams went batshit crazy. He screwed up a pretty good thing.

Quintilian B. Nasty said...

Did you see where Adams and Isbell and the 400 Unit are doing six shows together in California?

Fozzie said...

Yes, but Isbell better not decide to become "an artist," too.

Quintilian B. Nasty said...

True, Foz, true.