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  • ok...im gonna have to find one of those mando-tars or wtfe that thing is called. pretty cool little instrument....

  • He's an addiction that I won't ever drop.

  • @blakeclark3 Agreed. Much <3 

  • luv everything about steve earle's music & happy he's sitting on top of he world - ed handel

  • seriously getting psyched for Saturday ... finally in Paris !!!

  • Just saw him in IL. Under estimated his new stuff. What a song writer & performer. Would see him again in heart beat. Love the small venues he's playing. Steve gets it.

  • He's Fuckin' Amazin'!!! <3

  • soooo hyped to see him at the SF bluegrass festival next month. amazing artist.

  • It makes me sad and happy at the same time that this guy is honored for being the greatest songwriter since his friend Townes Van Zandt. Sad because he truely is GREAT and happy because it's a secret treasure that only a few with a gifted ear to know what their listening to really know this.

  • 3 more days!!!! Wake up America, before the sky really does fall!! This is for Courtney, my dear friend, who will see Steve for the first time Saturday!! Have a great day all!!

  • suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­xxxxxxxxxxxxxx¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • @paskoxbox really? you need to really listen to Steve Earle, his music, passion and work for the betterman so many goes back many years..probably before you were even born. This is real music that needs to be heard with an open heart. God bless Steve Earle.

  • Wow. Awesome sound. Love that voice and rhythm.

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  • great stuff

  • I believe it's an Irish Bouzouki.

  • Not a guitar. It's a bouzouki and tuned up like a mandolin. Usually bouzouki's are tuned to "G"

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  • @9081rn This is not a Bouzouki... it's an octave mandolin (Mandola)... I know as I own one myself.

  • @MrGraemeKirkwood

    My understanding is that the terms (octave mandolin and bouzouki) are somewhat fluid, but I do know that Steve refers to this as an Irish bouzouki on the album and in concerts. He jokes that you call it an octave mandolin if you are going through airport security.

  • I don't know what kind of guitar that is...but I want it.

  • @mgriffin777 Looks like an octave mandolin aka a mandola.

  • Thank you Peter Gammons for sending me here. Good stuff.

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