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olderman
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has two voices: George Jones and Patsy Cline.
don't argue with me.
George is the man.
Patsy was, and always will be, the Queen of The Rodeo.
shut it.
don't argue with me.
George is the man.
Patsy was, and always will be, the Queen of The Rodeo.
shut it.
Down the street you can hear her scream youre a disgrace
As she slams the door in his drunken face
And now he stands outside
And all the neighbours start to gossip and drool
He cries oh, girl you must be mad,
What happened to the sweet love you and me had?
Against the door he leans and starts a scene,
And his tears fall and burn the garden green
As she slams the door in his drunken face
And now he stands outside
And all the neighbours start to gossip and drool
He cries oh, girl you must be mad,
What happened to the sweet love you and me had?
Against the door he leans and starts a scene,
And his tears fall and burn the garden green
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she was beyond compare. she loved to sing.
george is lucky to be living.
musically, he is the PJ of country music. sang the song he chose to sing. nobody told george what he could or could not sing. crazy bastard.
As she slams the door in his drunken face
And now he stands outside
And all the neighbours start to gossip and drool
He cries oh, girl you must be mad,
What happened to the sweet love you and me had?
Against the door he leans and starts a scene,
And his tears fall and burn the garden green
just watched "No Direction Home", the Bob Dylan Documentary....Anyways, Bob and Johnny, sitting at the same piano singing, fucking deep scene....
Shooter is pretty bad. There is more than enough of the "good stuff" being played by great artists who are genuine in what they play: Jay Farrar, Ryan Adams, Gillian Welch, Neko Case.
-Tom Waits
Neko Case? ahem...
Ryan Adams
Son Volt/Jay Farrar
Wilco
Blue Rodeo
Drive-By Truckers
Skydiggers
The Cash Brothers
Kathleen Edwards
Sarah Harmer
Cracker
Cowboy Junkies
Neil Young
and of course, the aforementioned goddess, Neko Case
-Tom Waits
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Can't believe I forgot to mention Steve Earle! He's definitely one of my personal faves. Johnny Cash, Willie, and Merle all kick ass as well. And didn't the Supersuckers put out a country record a couple of years ago? I think it's called "Must've Been High". I've always wanted to check that album out. Mike Ness of Social Distortion also did an amazing country/rockabilly album called "Cheating at Solitaire", which I highly recommend. And let's not forget about Dylan's folk/country material, as well as Springsteen's Nebraska, The Ghost of Tom Joad, and Devils & Dust.
-Tom Waits
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February 25. My tickets are in the mail as we speak.
The new tracks I've heard are amazing.
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or that bubblegum, stereotyping, god awful shit that they've been making for 40 years?
i'd rather listen to good charlotte than that stuff (honestly).
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Oh my, they dropped the leash.
Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!
"Make our day"
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Old 97's
Bottle Rockets
Slobberbone has been totally kicking my ass lately, they remind me of the Drive by Truckers, Patterson Hood even plays on one of their songs.
johnny cash once said something about country music being complete shit (see above), and that real country was about death and sorrow.. human suffering (among other things).
remember before Walk The Line came out when country music hated Cash for making real music in the 90's?
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Oh my, they dropped the leash.
Morgan Freeman/Clint Eastwood 08' for President!
"Make our day"
i dig cash , and patsy cline too, other than that, im not a big country fan
Everyone pretty much agrees that it's the greatest country song of all time.
How could I forget about David Allen Coe. He can write a mean-ass country tune.
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Wilco/Jeff has moved WAY BEYOND the alt-country moniker. I just saw Son Volt two weeks ago and Jay hasn't. Not that that's a bad thing.
Thanks also to the fine folks who mentioned Steve Earle. What a badass!
I don't enjoy 'new country', but some of the veterans are still excellent at what they do:
Loretta Lynn (that album w/ Jack White is PROPER)
Emmylou Harris
Willie Nelson
Merle Haggard
Alison Krauss & Union Station (if bluegrass discussion is allowed here)
New Orleans 1995
Fort Lauderdale 1996
Atlanta & Birmingham 1998
New Orleans 2000
Tampa 2003
Kissimmee 2004
New York City (x 2) 2008
East Troy (x 2) 2011
Chicago & New Orleans 2013
Hampton, Raleigh, Boston 2016
Baltimore 2020
Louisville 2022
Philadelphia & Baltimore 2024
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Very true, but if you listen closely, the folk/country influence is still there. I saw Jeff do a solo acoustic show at the Calgary Folk Festival last summer and it was absolutely brilliant. But you're right. Wilco's music is much more experimental these days.
-Tom Waits
New Orleans 1995
Fort Lauderdale 1996
Atlanta & Birmingham 1998
New Orleans 2000
Tampa 2003
Kissimmee 2004
New York City (x 2) 2008
East Troy (x 2) 2011
Chicago & New Orleans 2013
Hampton, Raleigh, Boston 2016
Baltimore 2020
Louisville 2022
Philadelphia & Baltimore 2024
She's No Lady (She's My Wife) & If I Had A Boat are personal favorites.
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