Watch Courtney Barnett and Gary Clark Jr.'s Austin City Limits performances
02 November 2015, 13:30
| Written by
Laurence Day
Last night's episode of Austin City Limits featured Australian rock'n'roller Courtney Barnett, and you can watch her set now.
Austin-based singer/songwriter Gary Clark Jr. also performed on the episode, and his set begins the show.
Barnett's debut album proper Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit is out now, and her set for ACL is heavy on material from it.
On the show, Barnett performed "Elevator Operator", "Nobody Really Cares If You Don't Go to the Party", "Dead Fox", "Depreston", "Heavy Heart" (You Am I cover), and "Pedestrian at Best".
Watch Clark Jr. and Barnett's sets below via PBS. Barnett's set begins around the 27:52 mark.
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