Iron and Wine on Letterman



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Iron and wine plays "The Devil Never Sleeps" on Letterman Off of there new Album "The Shepherds Dog"


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in the US ( 2 months ago by dbeck228)
in the US
this is the seasame ... ( 2 months ago by cupcakechagrin)
this is the seasame street theme song, no?
Man, I've heard of ... ( 2 months ago by midesti)
Man, I've heard of these guys quite a bit, but I can honestly say I haven't listened to them until this moment. I've been habitually listening to Stereolab lately, and I guess these guys did a cover of Peng!. So I had to check it out. I can definitely see the influence, both in the song structure and the structure of the group as a whole. Nice. I like it.
Given that-- If I ... ( 2 months ago by fastrnb)
Given that-- If I had an axe I'd chop the microphone cable.
awsome great ... ( 2 months ago by icedman16)
awsome great performance
midesti: Iron and ... ( 2 months ago by adamchrome)
midesti: Iron and Wine isn't a band, it's the stage name of Sam Beam, the funky dude singing.
No. ( 2 months ago by desolateangel83)
No.
I absolutely love ... ( 1 month ago by MajestySnowbird)
I absolutely love Sam Beam and I&W, but this song is probably one of their worst.
It sounds like the ... ( 1 month ago by gdrugg2006)
It sounds like the lead guitarist was having trouble. By the way, I hate this 'audio preview' thing.
Not really, he has ... ( 1 month ago by seanyo9)
Not really, he has a backing band or what not as iron and wine and when solo often plays as Sam Beam...
Bullshit...this ... ( 1 month ago by thehorizon)
Bullshit...this song is amazing.
how do you figure? ... ( 1 month ago by chomskyrow)
how do you figure? Sounds right on to me.
Yeah, it sounds ... ( 1 month ago by gdrugg2006)
Yeah, it sounds right, it just sounds like at times he's struggling or something. I dunno. He's doing a pretty good job, but he isn't a Chuck Berry by any stretch of the imagination.
you are Pete Seeger ... ( 1 month ago by StDefenestration)
you are Pete Seeger and I claim my five pounds!
Array ( 4 weeks ago by juicenotguilty19)
Dear Iron & Wine...NO!!!
i really dig the ... ( 3 weeks ago by shagster0905)
i really dig the way he plays this song here. it's different and more upbeat than his other stuff. that said, this performance is an exact photocopy of Dylan's live shows with The Hawks (The Band) when he first went electric in the mid-sixties. At least his band nails it. about the guitarist: that was the sound they wanted. i don't think he did a bad job. he's either too drunk to give an outstanding show, or, most likely, was shooting for Robbie Robertson (The Band) sound.
kind of reminds me ... ( 3 weeks ago by tmorris87)
kind of reminds me of belle and sebastian, but not as queer.
dont get me wrong i love belle and sebastian but cant jam it with the windows down, if you know what i mean
such an amazing ... ( 3 weeks ago by FIaps)
such an amazing performance.. love em. and dave too.
not a great ... ( 3 weeks ago by thuderman23)
not a great performance... im disappointed.
No, I don't really ... ( 2 weeks ago by tikea85)
No, I don't really know what you mean
I know what you ... ( 2 weeks ago by matt134174)
I know what you mean, but don't agree. If that window is all you have left to hide your personal taste, you might as well roll it down.
all i have left to ... ( 1 week ago by tmorris87)
all i have left to hide my personal taste? what do you mean by "all i have left"? lol
kind of ... ( 1 week ago by Girlwithacoin)
kind of disappointing as he is INCREDIBLE live... like seriously. he is just.. incredible live.
No one lives ... ( 1 day ago by chinoedk)
No one lives forever and the devil never sleeps alone...just great.



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