Article: POLITICS ASIDE ON 'SILVER CITY' CAMPAIGN BUS BUT TOUR PROMOTING FILM GIVES VIEWERS ISSUES TO TALK ABOUT.(News)

Byline: Erika Gonzalez, Rocky Mountain News

The Silver City Express pulled into downtown Denver late Friday morning under a blanket of dark, foreboding clouds, the sounds of heartache, rather than cries for social change, emanating from inside.

Strumming on his guitar, musician Steve Earle serenaded his fellow passengers (the cast and creators of the movie Silver City) with I Thought You Should Know - a melancholy ode to a failed relationship.

"It's one of only two nonpolitical songs on the record," noted Earle of his new album, The Revolution Starts . . . Now, which includes such overtly political tunes as Condi Condi and Rich Man's War.

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