Austin City Limits Season 35 Episode 12

Austin City Limits Season 35 Episode 12 Steve Earle/Kris Kristofferson

  • January 30, 2010

Steve Earle and Kris Kristofferson are two legendary singer/songwriters who have made indelible marks on the country music world. In this episode of Austin City Limits, they share the stage for a once-in-a-lifetime performance that is sure to delight fans of all ages.

The show kicks off with Steve Earle taking the stage, armed with his guitar and a suitcase full of tales to tell. He opens with "Tennessee Blues," a bluesy number that showcases Earle's impeccable musicianship and soulful vocals. From there, he launches into "Sparkle And Shine," a song that highlights his gift for crafting infectious hooks and catchy choruses. Earle's set is filled with a mix of old favorites and new material, including "I'm Still In Love With You," "Satellite Radio," and "Copperhead Road."

As Earle concludes his set, Kris Kristofferson takes the stage, looking every bit the seasoned performer that he is. Kristofferson has been a mainstay in the country music scene for over five decades, and his voice still resonates with fans young and old. He kicks off his set with "Shipwrecked In The Eighties," a poignant song that showcases his masterful storytelling abilities. Kristofferson's set is filled with classics like "Me And Bobby McGee," "Sunday Morning Coming Down," and "Help Me Make It Through The Night."

The highlight of the show, however, is when Earle and Kristofferson take the stage together for a duet of "Sunday Morning Coming Down." The two singers have a natural chemistry that is evident in their performance, and their voices blend together seamlessly. They follow up with "This Land Is Your Land," a patriotic anthem that is sure to raise the spirits of any audience member.

Throughout the show, Earle and Kristofferson share personal anecdotes and stories about their lives in the country music industry. They talk about their influences, their struggles, and their hopes for the future of country music. It's clear that both artists have a deep love and respect for the genre, and their passion shines through in every note they play.

As the show draws to a close, Earle and Kristofferson bid the audience farewell with an upbeat rendition of "Six Days On The Road." The song is a fitting finale for a night filled with memorable music and heartfelt performances. As the credits roll, it's clear that this episode of Austin City Limits will go down in history as a true masterpiece of American music.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 30, 2010
  • Language
    English