Various Artists : "Which side are you on?", Folk Britannia at the BBC #1, The Barbican Theatre, London, 02/02/2006
This is an excellent TV broadcast of various artists performing songs dedicated to songs of social engagement and commentary (A).
| BBC Intro |
| Intro |
| Which side are you on? - Billy Bragg |
| I guess I planted - Billy Bragg & Robb Johnson, with Martin Barker & Simon Edwards |
| Outlaws & dreamers - Dick Gaughan |
| Do re mi - Billy Bragg, Andy Irvine & Dick Gaughan, with Martin Barker & Simon Edwards |
| Ballad of Tom Joad - Andy Irvine |
| Never tire of the road - Andy Irvine |
| Be reasonable (demand the impossible now) - Robb Johnson, with Maggie Holland & Dick Gaughan |
| Song of choice - Dick Gaughan |
| Nobody knew she was there - Karine Polwart & Calum MacColl |
| Father's song - Chris Wood |
| The moving on song (go, move shift) - Karine Polwart & Chris Wood, with Neill & Calum MacColl |
| The eighteenth of June - Martin Carthy |
| Champion at keeping 'em rolling - Martin Carthy |
| A place called England - Maggie Holland |
| Ain't got no home in this world anymore - Donovan |
| Universal soldier - Donovan |
| Between the wars - Billy Bragg |
| Hard travellin' - All |