Late Sunday night/Monday morning, I posted 3 notable highlights from last weekend’s Concert for Equality rally led by Conor Oberst and featuring a slew of Saddle Creek signed or related bands in Omaha. Included in that post were two performances by the recently reunited Desaparecidos and the new Bright Eyes SB 1070 protest tune, “Coyote Song.” Desaparecidos weren’t the only band reforming for the event, however, as Ted Stevens and the Mogis brothers also played their first Lullaby for the Working Class in about a decade.
Thanks to a few studious attendees, more footage from the event has surfaced, including songs from Lullaby, Bright Eyes performing with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, and the final song of the night: “Building The New Berlin Wall,” written by David Dondero just one week prior and played by a full stage of the day’s various performers.
Check out our follow-up video collection below: