Talk:Live in Dublin

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[edit] Jeff's performance of covers within songs

I have removed the song covers not listed on the album's tracklist as it was confusing to a reader not familiar with Jeff Martin's live performances. I have not deleted this this info, rather moved it to the discussion page. A section could be written on these cover songs and the way in which Jeff performs them, that would inform the reader of their significance to the performance. Anthony S 07:29, 21 July 2007 (UTC)

The track list includes many "tags" during songs including: "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane (in the middle of The Messenger); "Love The One You're With" by Stephen Stills (after Winter Solstice); "I Am Stretched On Your Grave" (traditional Irish song in the middle of Lament); "In My Time of Dying" by Led Zeppelin (at the start of Black Snake Blues); "When The Levee Breaks" by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie, made popular by Led Zeppelin (during Black Snake Blues); "Jane Says" by Jane's Addiction (during The Kingdom); "The Halcyon Days" by The Tea Party (at the beginning of Sister Awake) The CD also starts with a snippet of "World is Calling" by Jeff Martin off of his album "Exile And The Kingdom".