Steve Earle
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Anyone a fan of Steve Earle. A rarity in country music, in that he is a Marxist. His music possesses a special quality. Hard to define.
Anyway, his music comes from the heart and I think one can feel that when listening to his songs
Anyway, his music comes from the heart and I think one can feel that when listening to his songs
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I havent heard anything about this. Are you sure your not talking about John Mellencamp?
-Tom Waits
Steve Earle did too.
El Corazon is my favorite as well. I think that is his best one. I really love his early stuff also. But, I just can't get in to the stuff he has done post El Corazon. There are some cool songs here or there, but it doesn't move me the way the other shit does. The Mountain was pretty good though.
Far moon in a continuing dream
Steam of roasting tea
--Basho
It is indeed true. This is coming from someone who is a huge fan of his. I got hooked on Jerusalem, and loved his political songs. After someone gave me a link to this commercial I haven't been able to enjoy his more polemic songs. All his talk of revolution is just complete bullshit. He was asked to do the VFC tour but wouldn't because he "needed the money" he could get touring on his own in the same states. That being said, I've rediscovered his "comeback" albums like Train a Comin' and I feel alright. I have a feeling his next reccord will be mostly love songs as he's newly remarried.
I call bullshit. Where exactly did you hear this? Do you have a source? The dude has been a political activist for the majority of his career and makes a pretty damn good living touring North America on a regular basis. Trust me, the guy doesn't need money. He's played a large number of benefit shows over the years for a number of different causes, and I highly doubt that he turned down the VFC tour because of money. One of his biggest heroes is Bruce Springsteen for christ sakes, and he's also a big Pearl Jam fan. The fact that he didn't play VFC most likely had more to do with scheduling conflicts or personal reasons. Aside from Bruce, PJ, and the Dixie Chicks, Steve Earle is one of the only major artists out there actually trying to change things and speaking his mind on a daily basis.
-Tom Waits
I think he's a tremendous activist on death penalty issues but selling the rights of a song talking about revolution and "where you lay your money down" to general motors is really incongruent. Sorry to burst your bubble, believe me, it pissed me off too.
Brave to try to gamble at times
It might have been the episode with conor oberst. He made a joke about how he had to pay alamoni
If you get a chance read his autobiography. Absolutely stunning what he's battled and been through. And it doesn't surprise me that he couldn't do it because of money and his past actions. He quoted in his book that one of his life's goals is to make back a lot of the money he's missed out on and to repay his family for the time he missed because of his drug use in the late 80's/early90's. He's been married like 3 times, owes alimony, child support, etc. My understanding is that's one of the reasons he tours incessantly is so he can make money to keep with all those things and put his family in a position where he thinks they should be because he missed out on so much for about a 6 or 7 year period because of crack and heroin. Unbelievable book. One of the best I've read. And yes I love Steve Earle. I think until this recent run of albums in the late 90's he was pretty much bankrupt and just living on what he could bum and what little money from royalties was coming in from his early albums, which wasn't much at the time.
EV
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True dat...end of season 2 when they play I feel alright gives me chills. Him and David Simon are good buds I hear.
with an illegal smile
it don't cost very much
but it lasts a long while
won't you please tell the man
i didn't kill anyone
i'm just tryin to have me some fun
I'm sure there are other songs of his that I know, but they're not springing to mind.
*~You're IT Bert!~*
Hold on to the thread
The currents will shift
"Guitar Town"
EV
But it's ok. Catchy.
*~You're IT Bert!~*
Hold on to the thread
The currents will shift
Best show ever.
He actually recorded Waits' "Way Down In the Hole" for his new album - could potentially be the opening credits.