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#1 2010-12-07 03:37:50

fxh
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In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

 

#2 2010-12-07 03:59:26

Maximilien de Robespierre
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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

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#3 2010-12-07 22:18:23

captainpreppy
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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

I saw Willie Nelson perform before an almost empty house...in Lubbock, Texas, mirabile dictu! This would have been right around 1970 or maybe 1971.

You fail to mention that in the "Red Headed Stranger" album the Preacher kills another woman for playfully grabbing at the bridle of his dead wife's mare.

"The Stranger went free, of course,
for you can't hang a man for killin' a woman
who's tryin' to steal your horse."

Those of you who know the story of the Southern California classic "Ramona' might be interested to know that, according to my grandfather, his father was friends with the guy who killed Ramona's husband ("Alessandro" in the novel, Juan Diego in real life). According to my grandfather, he was a "helluva nice guy," although according to most accounts he was a very violent, disagreeable man. However, in recounting this, I paraphrase the Willie Nelson song to say that the shooter
"...went free of, course,
for you can't hang a man for killin' a Redskin
who's trying to steal your horse."

 

#4 2011-01-15 04:55:26

Maximilien de Robespierre
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#5 2011-01-16 00:35:15

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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

Wasn't Willie the founding father of the Rebel Country movement?


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#6 2011-01-16 02:58:50

D. Adams
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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

Usually referred to as "outlaw country" over here.  He was one of them, along with Cash, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard...  They were different because they didn't go for the slickness of the "Nashville' sound", got lumped together in that though they had different styles.  Good stuff, plenty more good country out there if you acquire the taste for it... Buck Owens, Loretta Lynn, Louvins, etc.  George Jones is a personal fav, Sinatra used to refer to him America's second greatest living singer. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjKIRIhpB4Q

 

#7 2011-01-16 04:59:16

shamrockmonkey
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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

Willie is apparently fond of stopping in empty roadhouses on the south texas border, playing afew, and disappearing into the night. my old man saw him in del rio about 15 yrs ago.....3 other people in the bar.


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#8 2011-01-16 05:28:44

menagepro
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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

I agree with you guys!

 

#9 2011-01-16 06:06:25

Patrick
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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

Check out Hayes Carll sometime. "She Left Me for Jesus" — now that's a country song.


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#10 2011-01-20 01:26:05

Maximilien de Robespierre
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#11 2011-01-20 01:28:44

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#12 2011-01-20 07:43:51

waxtwist
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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

Max,

Hold on here.  I am not a "Sinatra is God" fanatic, but you are selling him short.  After listening to some of his 40's recordings with the breath control and phrasing that he developed singing with Tommy Dorsey, I am not sure that your favored singers could deliver the goods like Sinatra.  The idiom changed significantly in his 50's albums with Nelson Riddle at Capital so his more flamboyant technical gifts weren't put to use, but he could still sing a song.

To throw another log on the fire, it would be worth starting a new thread on the greatest popular singers to discuss the merits of all of these artists that many seem only too ready to forget

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#13 2011-01-21 19:52:23

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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

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I brush my teeth with minty paste/I hate when Liquor goes to waste.

 

#14 2011-01-22 17:10:54

captainpreppy
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#15 2011-01-23 01:37:14

4F Hepcat
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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

There's some decent modern country about: Tom Russell and Hank Williams III are prime examples.


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#16 2012-11-19 18:47:11

fxh
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Re: In Praise of Country Music - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

Thanks for the bump but not for the spam

 
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