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Uncle Tupelo - Moonshiner


Uncle Tupelo - Moonshiner Album - March 16 - 20-1992


Uncle Tupelo Moonshiner March 16 - 20-1992

Uncle Tupelo Live On Conan "The Long Cut"


Uncle Tupelo live on Late Nite with Conan O'Brien Feb 21, 1994--shortly after Anodyne came out and just before they broke up.


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Uncle Tupelo - Chickamauga (Video)


© 2005 WMG Chickamauga (Video)


Uncle Tupelo Chickamauga Rock

Uncle Tupelo - Whiskey Bottle - Acoustic


Bloomington, IN - 11/92 With Brian Henneman,


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Uncle Tupelo - New Madrid


Uncle Tupelo - New Madrid


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Uncle Tupelo "Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down"


Uncle Tupelo "Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down" from the album "March 16-20, 1992"


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Uncle Tupelo - Graveyard Shift


From the album No Depression


Uncle Tupelo Graveyard Shift

Uncle Tupelo - Moonshiner - 11/92


Uncle Tupelo's version of the traditional: "Moonshiner". Live from The Blue Note, Columbia, MO. 11/13/92


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Uncle Tupelo "Gun" 1992 Bloomington, IN


My "loveishell7" account got deleted, so i'll be uploading everything here eventually. Here Uncle Tupelo 11-10-92 Bloomington, IN...performing "Gun"


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Uncle Tupelo 89 - First TV Appearance - Graveyard Shift


Graveyard Shift Mississippi River Center Benefit Show, May 1989.


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Still Be Around


Still Be Around by Uncle Tupelo plus random images


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UNCLE TUPELO - Screen Door


No Depression is the first studio album by alternative country band Uncle Tupelo, released in June 1990. After its formation in the late 1980s, Uncle Tupelo recorded the Not Forever, Just for Now demo tape, which received a positive review by the College Media Journal in 1989.[9] The review led to the band's signing with what would become Rockville Records later that year. The album was recorded with producers Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie at Fort Apache Studios, on a budget of US$3500. No Depression was critically acclaimed and sold well for an independent release. Selling over 15000 copies within a year of its release, the album's success led to the release of the No Depression periodical. The record is considered one of the most important alternative country albums, and its title is often used as a synonym for the alternative country genre after being popularized by No Depression magazine. Six months before signing a full contract with Giant/Rockville, Uncle Tupelo recorded the tracks for No Depression over ten days in January 1990 at Fort Apache South, a musician-run studio in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. As the trio could not afford the cost of recording at a twenty-four track studio in nearby Cambridge, they settled on the cheaper Fort Apache studio. The album cost US$3500 to produce, $1000 of which went to in-house producers Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie. The band was interested in working with Slade and Kolderie after hearing their <b>...</b>


Uncle Tupelo Screen Door

Uncle Tupelo - Whiskey Bottle - St Louis, MO 5/1/1994


Uncle Tupelo performs Whiskey Bottle Live at Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO May 1, 1994 This was the final night of Uncle Tupelo's farewell concerts. soundboard audio J Hamm Productions www.thedvdproject.net


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Uncle Tupelo's 2nd last song


Mike joins Jay and Jeff one last time.


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Uncle Tupelo - Effigy


UT's incredible cover of the CCR classic.


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Uncle Tupelo - I Wanna Be Your Dog


Toad's Place. New Haven, CT - March 2, 1992 (with Teenage Fanclub)


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Whiskey Bottle, Uncle Tupelo (studio)


From their first album, "No Depression," of 1990. Written by Uncle Tupelo.


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Uncle Tupelo - Atomic Power


From their second to last show, April 30, 1994 at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, MO.


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Uncle Tupelo 11/92 - No Depression


11/8/92 from The Lounge Ax in Chicago, IL with Brian Hennemen. No Depression


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Uncle Tupelo's last song


Gimme Three Steps with The Bottle Rockets


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Uncle Tupelo - Screen Door 7/87


First known performance of Screen Door at The Lincoln Theater in Belleville, IL.


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Uncle Tupelo - Life Worth Livin' - 2/91


Live at Toad's Place in New Haven, CT, 2/26/91.


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Whiskey Bottle Uncle Tupelo


No studio versions on Youtube of this song so I made this crappy slideshow. It is about the fine piece of song writting and not the video anyway. enjoy!


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Jeff Tweedy - New Madrid


Jeff Tweedy at La Riviera, Madrid. 01-12-2006


Jeff Tweedy New Madrid Riviera

Uncle Tupelo - I Wanna Be Your Dog


Author: Uncle Tupelo Song: I Wanna Be Your Dog Stooges cover


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Very Early Uncle Tupelo 7/87 - Cinnamon Girl


From one of their earliest shows at The Lincoln Theater in beautiful downtown Belleville, IL. Cinnamon Girl.


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Uncle Tupelo - Punch Drunk - 3/92


Toad's Place, New Haven CT, March 2, 1992. One of Mike's last performances.


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Uncle Tupelo - Sauget Wind


B Side to Gun


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Uncle Tupelo - Moonshiner (Cover)


Cover of Moonshiner by Uncle Tupelo. Sorry about the poor camera work!


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Uncle Tupelo - Before I Break - 11/92


Nov. 11, 1992, Chicago, IL. Maybe the fastest version I've ever seen them do.


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Uncle Tupelo on Critical Mass - Part 1 - Interview


Taped in their apartment above the dance studio. December 1988(?).


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Uncle Tupelo - Postcard From Hell


Mabel's in Champaign, IL. 11/92


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Uncle Tupelo-Coalminers


A song about life in the mines.


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Uncle Tupelo - I Got Drunk


Appears on 89/93: An Anthology


Uncle Tupelo I Got Drunk Stag Belleville

uncle tupelo-still be around.


song was written by jay farrar,mike heidorn and jeff tweedy. personnel: jay farrar-vocals acoustic guitar. jeff tweedy-acoustic guitar. produced by john q kolderie & sean slade.


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Son Volt - Slate (Uncle Tupelo)


Son Volt performs "Slate" at Main Street Arts Festival - Fort Worth,TX - 04/19/2008


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Sandusky - Uncle Tupelo


Eastern Oregon Sandusky


Naughton steelhead fishing Uncle Tupelo Sandusky

Uncle Tupelo - "Gun" - New Haven CT 1991


Uncle Tupelo playing "Gun" at Toad's Place - New Haven CT 2.26.91


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Uncle Tupelo 11/92 - Sauget Wind


Nov. 13, 1992 from the Blue Note in Columbia, MO.


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Uncle Tupelo - Still Be Around (Cover)


Recorded on February 13, 2008 using a Flip Video camcorder.


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Uncle Tupelo-Black eye


Uncle Tupelo-Black eye The best band of the 90ies.


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Way Before Uncle Tupelo 10/85


The Primitives, Halloween 85 playing "Psycho". Yeah, that's me flailing on the stage in fake blood.(Earliest known video.)


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Uncle Tupelo - Gun


Cover of my favourite Uncle Tupelo song


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Before Uncle Tupelo 10/85 - The Munsters Theme


The Primitives open their Halloween show with The Munsters' Theme.


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Uncle Tupelo "Wallflower"


Recorded live 6/11/1992, Cicero's Basement Bar, St. Louis, MO. Jay Farrar - vocals, guitar, Brian Henneman - guitar, Jeff Tweedy - bass guitar, Mike Heidorn - drums. UT performed under the name "Coffee Creek." This song was originally written and recorded (but not released until 20 years later) by Bob Dylan circa the Nashville Skyline time frame. To hear the full show, please visit: atruersound.com


Uncle Tupelo Wallflower