Country that don't suck

injinji

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"I had just that summer discovered a Gary Stewart song I’d never heard before, “Honky-Tonk Man,” a B-side from 1981, recorded not long before Stewart was dropped from RCA. Stewart always had a genius for melodrama, but on this number he digs so deep that he almost buries himself in self-parody. The story of a honky-tonk singer who gains fame and adoring crowds, the lyrics are triumphant, but Stewart trembles and growls and gurgles out syllable by aching syllable, an anthem of abject surrender. For all of its campy oddity, it is nevertheless a devastating recording. Melodrama, in extremis, is horror. “Want to hear a man sing his own epitaph?” McDonough wrote. “Seek out ‘Honky-Tonk Man.’”

- https://www.oxfordamerican.org/item/1294-honky-tonk-man

A good read. Thanks.
 

V256.420

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I saw the name of this thread...........................did a double take............................and said to myself don't post don't post don't post. Then I posted :blsmoke:
 

Amos Otis

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So I skipped the middle tune because the first was AAA +
The exchange with Ricky, then the 3rd song - no way there's a dry eye in the house. Good stuff here.
Signed, new Bee Gees fan. :o bongsmilie

 

MICHI-CAN

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Not quite country. Country + Rap = Crap. Sure my neighbors enjoy it at 1000 watts or so through two dual 18" mains and 500 of jbl sub.

Turn it up. You'll feel it.

Peace and safety tonight folks. Who else is going to badger me? My wife no longer affects me. LOL.

 

injinji

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BUCKY BAXTER
Steel guitarist known for his work with Steve Earle and as a member of Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour
1955 — May 25, 2020

 
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