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i love this dadgum song so muchlennytheweedwhacker wrote:i love neon moon...one of my favorite country songstattooedeverything wrote:I ain't even frontin' when I say that "Neon Moon" by Brooks & Dunn is fucking awesome. And I've ALWAYS had a real soft spot for Patsy Cline.
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Posting this here after bringing it up in the wilco thread. My god is this a great song. Recorded in an empty dance hall in 1973 and it sounds like it. The way it slowly builds up feels like the saddest campfire singalong ever, and what is going on with those creepy bells in the background before the band kicks in? I love how offsetting it is before the chorus brings you back to earth.
There really isn't a genre better suited than country music to give us a such a heartfelt song about generations of death by tractor or car accidents.
Love these lines
If I took a rollin' wheel
And rolled it ten times 'round
Would it travel far from here?
Would it just go 'round?
'Round and 'round?
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i trusted your tastes enough to give this a listen.washing machine wrote:
Posting this here after bringing it up in the wilco thread. My god is this a great song. Recorded in an empty dance hall in 1973 and it sounds like it. The way it slowly builds up feels like the saddest campfire singalong ever, and what is going on with those creepy bells in the background before the band kicks in? I love how offsetting it is before the chorus brings you back to earth.
There really isn't a genre better suited than country music to give us a such a heartfelt song about generations of death by tractor or car accidents.
Love these lines
If I took a rollin' wheel
And rolled it ten times 'round
Would it travel far from here?
Would it just go 'round?
'Round and 'round?
at first, i was like...hold up...this was recorded in a dance hall? nah...sounds incredible. i love it.
his vocals lay perfectly across this. and i love the plinking keys in it. how is this not in a studio? i've listened on my new powerbeats pros (sorry losers), and my home shelf speakers. it sounds like i'm in the room with the band.
i have to admit, i'd never heard of Jerry Jeff Walker until your post. i have a very limited knowledge/background of country music. i mean...i grew up in new england and wasn't exactly fed even a decent helping of it. i knew of guys like willie and roy clark, etc, but by the time i had heard a country song, it was more like a pop song than anything else. i just can't do poppy/boring ass country.
this though...this is a goddamn country song. i even listened to London Homesick Blues, which follows Wheel on that album, and that one is great too.
i want to sit on my back porch, drink some beers and listen to JJW.
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Do yourself a favor and check out that whole album. Then afterwards seek out some Ray Wiley Hubbarddad wrote:i trusted your tastes enough to give this a listen.washing machine wrote:
Posting this here after bringing it up in the wilco thread. My god is this a great song. Recorded in an empty dance hall in 1973 and it sounds like it. The way it slowly builds up feels like the saddest campfire singalong ever, and what is going on with those creepy bells in the background before the band kicks in? I love how offsetting it is before the chorus brings you back to earth.
There really isn't a genre better suited than country music to give us a such a heartfelt song about generations of death by tractor or car accidents.
Love these lines
If I took a rollin' wheel
And rolled it ten times 'round
Would it travel far from here?
Would it just go 'round?
'Round and 'round?
at first, i was like...hold up...this was recorded in a dance hall? nah...sounds incredible. i love it.
his vocals lay perfectly across this. and i love the plinking keys in it. how is this not in a studio? i've listened on my new powerbeats pros (sorry losers), and my home shelf speakers. it sounds like i'm in the room with the band.
i have to admit, i'd never heard of Jerry Jeff Walker until your post. i have a very limited knowledge/background of country music. i mean...i grew up in new england and wasn't exactly fed even a decent helping of it. i knew of guys like willie and roy clark, etc, but by the time i had heard a country song, it was more like a pop song than anything else. i just can't do poppy/boring ass country.
this though...this is a goddamn country song. i even listened to London Homesick Blues, which follows Wheel on that album, and that one is great too.
i want to sit on my back porch, drink some beers and listen to JJW.
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that whole album iswashing machine wrote:Do yourself a favor and check out that whole album. Then afterwards seek out some Ray Wiley Hubbarddad wrote:i trusted your tastes enough to give this a listen.washing machine wrote:
Posting this here after bringing it up in the wilco thread. My god is this a great song. Recorded in an empty dance hall in 1973 and it sounds like it. The way it slowly builds up feels like the saddest campfire singalong ever, and what is going on with those creepy bells in the background before the band kicks in? I love how offsetting it is before the chorus brings you back to earth.
There really isn't a genre better suited than country music to give us a such a heartfelt song about generations of death by tractor or car accidents.
Love these lines
If I took a rollin' wheel
And rolled it ten times 'round
Would it travel far from here?
Would it just go 'round?
'Round and 'round?
at first, i was like...hold up...this was recorded in a dance hall? nah...sounds incredible. i love it.
his vocals lay perfectly across this. and i love the plinking keys in it. how is this not in a studio? i've listened on my new powerbeats pros (sorry losers), and my home shelf speakers. it sounds like i'm in the room with the band.
i have to admit, i'd never heard of Jerry Jeff Walker until your post. i have a very limited knowledge/background of country music. i mean...i grew up in new england and wasn't exactly fed even a decent helping of it. i knew of guys like willie and roy clark, etc, but by the time i had heard a country song, it was more like a pop song than anything else. i just can't do poppy/boring ass country.
this though...this is a goddamn country song. i even listened to London Homesick Blues, which follows Wheel on that album, and that one is great too.
i want to sit on my back porch, drink some beers and listen to JJW.
I'll check out RWH too.
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listening to a lot of Orville Peck lately
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:thumbs up:dad wrote:that whole album iswashing machine wrote:Do yourself a favor and check out that whole album. Then afterwards seek out some Ray Wiley Hubbarddad wrote:i trusted your tastes enough to give this a listen.washing machine wrote:
Posting this here after bringing it up in the wilco thread. My god is this a great song. Recorded in an empty dance hall in 1973 and it sounds like it. The way it slowly builds up feels like the saddest campfire singalong ever, and what is going on with those creepy bells in the background before the band kicks in? I love how offsetting it is before the chorus brings you back to earth.
There really isn't a genre better suited than country music to give us a such a heartfelt song about generations of death by tractor or car accidents.
Love these lines
If I took a rollin' wheel
And rolled it ten times 'round
Would it travel far from here?
Would it just go 'round?
'Round and 'round?
at first, i was like...hold up...this was recorded in a dance hall? nah...sounds incredible. i love it.
his vocals lay perfectly across this. and i love the plinking keys in it. how is this not in a studio? i've listened on my new powerbeats pros (sorry losers), and my home shelf speakers. it sounds like i'm in the room with the band.
i have to admit, i'd never heard of Jerry Jeff Walker until your post. i have a very limited knowledge/background of country music. i mean...i grew up in new england and wasn't exactly fed even a decent helping of it. i knew of guys like willie and roy clark, etc, but by the time i had heard a country song, it was more like a pop song than anything else. i just can't do poppy/boring ass country.
this though...this is a goddamn country song. i even listened to London Homesick Blues, which follows Wheel on that album, and that one is great too.
i want to sit on my back porch, drink some beers and listen to JJW..
I'll check out RWH too.
"Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother" from that JJW albums is a Ray Wiley song. You can hear RWH's version on an album called Live at Cibolo Creek Country Club, which is an album I'd recommend as a good starting point.
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You also might try Michael Martin Murphey. Particularly the album Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir. "Alleys of Austin" is such a good song.
"Backslider's Wine" from Viva Terlingua! is one of his.
"Backslider's Wine" from Viva Terlingua! is one of his.
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I get all that.washing machine wrote::thumbs up:dad wrote:that whole album iswashing machine wrote:Do yourself a favor and check out that whole album. Then afterwards seek out some Ray Wiley Hubbarddad wrote:i trusted your tastes enough to give this a listen.washing machine wrote:
Posting this here after bringing it up in the wilco thread. My god is this a great song. Recorded in an empty dance hall in 1973 and it sounds like it. The way it slowly builds up feels like the saddest campfire singalong ever, and what is going on with those creepy bells in the background before the band kicks in? I love how offsetting it is before the chorus brings you back to earth.
There really isn't a genre better suited than country music to give us a such a heartfelt song about generations of death by tractor or car accidents.
Love these lines
If I took a rollin' wheel
And rolled it ten times 'round
Would it travel far from here?
Would it just go 'round?
'Round and 'round?
at first, i was like...hold up...this was recorded in a dance hall? nah...sounds incredible. i love it.
his vocals lay perfectly across this. and i love the plinking keys in it. how is this not in a studio? i've listened on my new powerbeats pros (sorry losers), and my home shelf speakers. it sounds like i'm in the room with the band.
i have to admit, i'd never heard of Jerry Jeff Walker until your post. i have a very limited knowledge/background of country music. i mean...i grew up in new england and wasn't exactly fed even a decent helping of it. i knew of guys like willie and roy clark, etc, but by the time i had heard a country song, it was more like a pop song than anything else. i just can't do poppy/boring ass country.
this though...this is a goddamn country song. i even listened to London Homesick Blues, which follows Wheel on that album, and that one is great too.
i want to sit on my back porch, drink some beers and listen to JJW..
I'll check out RWH too.
"Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother" from that JJW albums is a Ray Wiley song. You can hear RWH's version on an album called Live at Cibolo Creek Country Club, which is an album I'd recommend as a good starting point.
Also, I got a heavy "Last Kiss" vibe.
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Sturgill Simpson's In Bloom cover is one of my favorite things.
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I’ve yet to find a definitive answer to this and at this point I don’t care. I love him.Bammer wrote:Does anyone know if Luke Combs is legit? Like does he write his own songs, or is he the Taylor Swift of country music?
It's hard for me to tell because he is definitely not a pretty face. He's not your typical no-talent shitstain thrown out there purely due to sex appeal. I like his voice.
For comparison I get the impression that Chris Stapleton is much more "legit" as an artist. I just can't tell if Luke Combs is respectable like that.
I find myself enjoying many of his songs (not all), but I don't know if I should feel embarrassed about this or not.
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This is good stuff. I can't see Jeff Tweedy not liking it.washing machine wrote:
Posting this here after bringing it up in the wilco thread. My god is this a great song. Recorded in an empty dance hall in 1973 and it sounds like it. The way it slowly builds up feels like the saddest campfire singalong ever, and what is going on with those creepy bells in the background before the band kicks in? I love how offsetting it is before the chorus brings you back to earth.
There really isn't a genre better suited than country music to give us a such a heartfelt song about generations of death by tractor or car accidents.
Love these lines
If I took a rollin' wheel
And rolled it ten times 'round
Would it travel far from here?
Would it just go 'round?
'Round and 'round?
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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come on baby cry
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tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
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Break
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You like them? Check out the Highwomen.tragabigzanda wrote:Just learned about the Highwaymen supergroup. WTF bros, this is awesome.
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How the fuck have you never heard of the Highwaymen?tragabigzanda wrote:Hahaha holy shit. Two great albums to enjoy this weekend.epilogue wrote:You like them? Check out the Highwomen.tragabigzanda wrote:Just learned about the Highwaymen supergroup. WTF bros, this is awesome.
The Highwomen’s version of The Chain is probably my favorite live rendition ever.
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