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Solo Performances by Alistair Hulett
Stealin’ Back to My Same Old Used to Be
Performed at the Wheatsheaf Hotel, George Street, Thebarton on Thursday, December 11, 2008 as part of a double bill with David Rovics.
Buy Us a Drink
Performed at the Wheatsheaf Hotel, George Street, Thebarton on Thursday, December 11, 2008 as part of a double bill with David Rovics.
Quite Early Morning
Performed at the Wheatsheaf Hotel, George Street, Thebarton on Thursday, December 11, 2008 as part of a double bill with David Rovics.
Playing For the Traffic
Performed at the Wheatsheaf Hotel, George Street, Thebarton on Thursday, December 11, 2008 as part of a double bill with David Rovics.
Ethel on the Airwaves
Alistair Hulett performs a brand new and as yet unrecorded song, called Ethel On The Airwaves, about Ethel McDonald, The Bellshill Anarchist.
Way Too Long in the Tower of Song
This song was written in August 2009 to express the disappointment many of his long time fans feel over Leonard Cohen’s decision to break the cultural boycott called for by the Palestinian resistance and perform in Israel.
Group Performances Featuring Alistair Hulett
The Old Divide and Rule
Performed by Roaring Jack, featuring Alistair Hulett from around 20 years ago.
Performances by Other Artists
He Fades Away
This is a song written by Alistair Hulett about a blue asbestos miner dying from mesothelioma. Sung by Karine Polwart.