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BILLY BRAGG IN CONCERT:

British folk-punk icon and all-around agitator Billy Bragg has been rousing fans with his biting wit and galvanizing protest songs since the late '70s. The line between art and politics has never concerned Bragg – he's an outspoken left-wing activist, and he makes no apologies for using his music as a platform to share his message with a wider audience. In concert he keeps things simple, strumming his guitar and delivering songs like "Whose Side Are You On" and "Take Down the Union Jack" with a cheery attitude that belies their weighty themes. Bragg is a man with a message, but he's far cry from a humorless pedagogue – whether he's railing against fascism, promoting a multi-racial Britain, or simply singing a love song, he manages to do it all with a warmth, humor, and poetic sense that leaves ticket buyers wanting more.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Essex-born Stephen William "Billy" Bragg started writing poetry and playing guitar in his teens, but it wasn't until he saw The Clash perform at a 1978 Rock Against Racism event that he developed an interest in social causes. Merging his love of poetry with his newfound political passion, Bragg began penning protest songs and performing them on the streets of London. He managed to get a demo tape to an exec at Charisma Records, and in 1983 the label issued Bragg's debut album Life's a Riot with Spy Vs Spy. Featuring seven politically charged songs and clocking in at just over 15 minutes, the record wasn't expected to be a hit, but listeners loved it – the album cracked the Top 40 on the UK Albums Chart and ultimately went Gold. Bragg followed up with a string of Top 20 albums including Talking with the Taxman about Poetry (1986) and Workers Playtime (1988), the latter of which spawned the No. 1 hit "She's Leaving Home." Since then Bragg has remained both musically and politically prolific, supporting various leftist movements and releasing more than a dozen albums including 2016's Shine a Light, a collaboration with American folk hero Joe Henry.

Over the course of their career, Billy Bragg has played at venues such as the Buckhead Theater in Atlanta and have brought places like Ridgefield Playhouse in Connecticut to maximum capacity.

Setlists

    1. 1.The Milkman of Human Kindness
    2. 2.Must I Paint You a Picture?
    3. 3.The Wolf Covers Its Tracks
    4. 4.There Is Power in a Union
    5. 5.All You Fascists Bound to Lose (Woody Guthrie cover)
    6. 6.St. Swithin's Day
    7. 7.She's Got a New Spell
    8. 8.California Stars (Billy Bragg & Wilco cover)
    9. 9.Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key (Billy Bragg & Wilco cover)
    10. 10.Not Everything That Counts Can Be Counted
    11. 11.The Boy Done Good
    12. 12.Sexuality
    13. 13.I Will Be Your Shield
    14. 14.A New England
    15. 15.Levi Stubbs' Tears
    16. 16.Which Side Are You On? (The Almanac Singers cover)
    17. 17.Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards
    1. 1.St. Swithin's Day
    2. 2.She's Got a New Spell
    3. 3.California Stars (Billy Bragg & Wilco cover)
    4. 4.Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key (Billy Bragg & Wilco cover)
    5. 5.Not Everything That Counts Can Be Counted
    6. 6.The Boy Done Good
    7. 7.Sexuality
    8. 8.I Will Be Your Shield
    9. 9.A New England
    10. 10.Levi Stubbs' Tears
    11. 11.Greetings to the New Brunette
    12. 12.Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards
    1. 1.St. Swithin's Day
    2. 2.She's Got a New Spell
    3. 3.California Stars (Billy Bragg & Wilco cover)
    4. 4.Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key (Billy Bragg & Wilco cover)
    5. 5.Not Everything That Counts Can Be Counted
    6. 6.The Boy Done Good
    7. 7.Sexuality
    8. 8.I Will Be Your Shield
    9. 9.A New England
    10. 10.Levi Stubbs' Tears
    11. 11.Greetings to the New Brunette
    12. 12.Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards
    1. 1.St. Swithin's Day
    2. 2.She's Got a New Spell
    3. 3.The Buck Doesn't Stop Here No More
    4. 4.California Stars (Billy Bragg & Wilco cover)
    5. 5.Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key (Billy Bragg & Wilco cover)
    6. 6.Not Everything That Counts Can Be Counted
    7. 7.The Boy Done Good
    8. 8.Sexuality
    9. 9.I Will Be Your Shield
    10. 10.Levi Stubbs' Tears
    11. 11.Greetings to the New Brunette
    12. 12.Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards
    1. 1.The World Turned Upside Down (Leon Rosselson cover)
    2. 2.To Have and to Have Not
    3. 3.The Lonesome Death of Rachel Corrie
    4. 4.She's Got a New Spell
    5. 5.The Buck Doesn't Stop Here No More
    6. 6.Not Everything That Counts Can Be Counted
    7. 7.The Boy Done Good
    8. 8.Sexuality
    9. 9.I Will Be Your Shield
    10. 10.There Is Power in a Union
    11. 11.Levi Stubbs' Tears
    12. 12.Greetings to the New Brunette
    13. 13.Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards
    14. 14.Between the Wars

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 79 reviews
  • Be prepared to be preached to...

    by bmhender on 9/16/10Vogue Theatre - IndianapolisRating: 3 out of 5

    I've been a Billy Bragg fan for the past 18 years. This is the 3rd time I've seen him live and I have to say, "what a disappointment". The music remains solid but we were forced to sit through at least 7-10 minutes of pro-socialism, anti-republican party rhetoric between EACH SONG. I have don't really care what your political views are -- support whatever you like, but we came to hear Billy sing, NOT TALK. In two hours, he sang maybe 12-13 songs. That equates to 50% of my concert experience consisting of being preached to about fascism, socialism, the Tea Party, Glen Beck, Sara Palin, Barack Obama, Tony Blair, the IMF, World Bank, G20 nations, the Labour Party, etc, etc, etc. For an artist with so much talent and so many great songs, all I could think throughout the duration of the concert was "SHUT UP AND SING". Sadly, I think this will probably be my last Bragg concert.

  • by CoCoCeibhfhionn on 9/14/10The Ark - Ann ArborRating: 5 out of 5

    The Ark is one of the best venues anwhere for this type of storytelling musician. As always, Bragg gave a top notch performance. Strong sexy vocals. The notes from his guitar were as emphatic as his message. Sad the night had to end, but wait, it didn't. Everyone in that audience took away something that will change how they change the world. -Thank you Billy

  • by Anonymous on 9/13/10The Ark - Ann ArborRating: 5 out of 5

    An excellent concert in an amazing venue. My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • Braggin on Billy Bragg

    by ajindetroit on 9/13/10The Ark - Ann ArborRating: 5 out of 5

    Bill Bragg is not only a singer, songwriter,musician par excelllance, he has a repoire with the audience that most musicians can only hope for. Between songs, Billy weaves stories about topics from soccer to politics - always with an eye to illuminating a better way forward. His message is simple. We can make a difference when we realize that we have the power, together, to make a better world. His songs and words beautifully and sometimes plaintively describe a world where social justice and peace trump greed and hostility. As he says in his song, Must I paint you a picture?

  • more like a political rally

    by ksed on 9/13/10The Ark - Ann ArborRating: 2 out of 5

    I guess I should have anticipated it, but I was unprepared for the amount of political commentary he gave. I found myself thinking, "shut up and sing!" I left wondering if he sang as much as he talked. When he DID sing, it was great. And The Ark is a great venue. But I will not go to another of his concerts.

  • In the Lion's Den Bill Bragg is....

    by gwaightee on 9/13/10The Ark - Ann ArborRating: 5 out of 5

    Sultry, sexy, and a socialist. It was a great show in a great venue!

  • by Anonymous on 9/13/10The Ark - Ann ArborRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing and inspiring. Great songs and stories for a perfect concert!

  • billy bragg

    by billybraggshow on 9/13/10The Ark - Ann ArborRating: 5 out of 5

    incredible solo show. played mainly older stuff. billy stayed around after the show to meet fans, sign stuff, and take pics. really nice guy.

  • Vintage Billy, Still Fighting The Clampdown

    by lethbridgeloans on 11/27/09Jack Singer Concert Hall (ECPA) - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show. The Max Bell concert hall is a nice venue, comfortable seats, great acoustics. Billy put on a fairly predictable and solid set. His vocals were very smooth, seems he is learning to sing a bit after all these years. Great music, good message, a little politics thrown in. Billy always makes sure to bring back some of his old songs and a few of the ones you always wished you could hear live. Openers were Ron Hawkins and Kris Demeanor. Hawkins had a great sound, really reminded me of some early Bragg stuff. A bit of a country flavor at times, but tons of emotion and well written original songs. I bought his CD at the show I was so impressed with him. Demeanor is a unique act. He is a bit music and a bit of spoken word artist. I actually googled him up after the show, he has some pretty cool accomplishement so far. The guy won or was in the running for some serious awards. He was quite entertaining, at times humorous, and in the moments when he would step out of his character and let his guitar take over, he was a great musician and singer. He did a tune called 'DoubleDown' that with a little commercial polish could launch this guy.