I guess we're going to be talking a lot about gun control this year....
I imagine there's a variety of opinions on this subject at No Depression, but can you back up your opinion with a good country (whatever that is) song?
Here's some advice from the Man in Black:
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Permalink Reply by JC Honeycutt on January 22, 2013 at 7:29am "It'll get you into trouble, but it can't get you out"--best line, IMHO.
Permalink Reply by Pete on January 22, 2013 at 7:06am
"O Children"
"O Children" -- Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
How about this one, metaphorically speaking?
Uncle Tupelo - Gun
Permalink Reply by Paul Wilner on January 22, 2013 at 12:46pm
Permalink Reply by Michael Helwig on January 22, 2013 at 3:18pm Hank Jr was one of the champions of cultural divide...perhaps Eric Clapton's "I Shot The Sheriff" needs a mention here as a voice of tolerance...after all, he did not shoot the deputy
Permalink Reply by Paul Wilner on January 22, 2013 at 3:50pm Michael, I'm not advocating for Hank, whom I deeply disagree with. It just seems to be an example of the strong differences that exist. So does the Miranda Lambert/Eaglesmith song, for that matter. It sounds fun and kinda reasonable enough, unless you stop and think about it. Why is it "time to get a gun'' exactly? - Are people really going to use it to stop people from repossessing their land or do they just like having it around in case someone gets a notion to visit their farm house? Similarly for Earle's effort, which can be read both ways. We like our cowboy myths. Dead schoolchildren, not so much.
Permalink Reply by Michael Helwig on January 22, 2013 at 4:08pm Paul, I thought it was clear that you weren't advocating for Hank Jr, nor for his position...neither am I...fact is, Junior only wrote two songs, "Gawd It's Tough Being Hank Williams' Kid, Boo Hoo Hoo" and "Rednecks Are Better Than All You Other People" and I don't think he has the talent his kid has...it goes without saying he doesn't have the talent his father had...yes, we do like our cowboy myths and I'm right at the head of that line
Permalink Reply by Rick Fiddler on January 23, 2013 at 5:24am Hank Jr. was country music entertainer of year for five years and has scores of albums that are not too bad in my opinion. His son makes some good music and some that I simply do not like. Even III will tell you at his shows that if you liked the first half which is more Americana like, then you probably won't like the second half which is hard rock.
Permalink Reply by Michael Helwig on January 23, 2013 at 6:01am for the record, Hank Jr won twice, 1987-88, and the list of those never winning the "award" include Emmylou Harris, George Jones and Buck Owens, so make what you will of its significance...I too enjoyed some of his music, enough to have purchased nine of his solo albums...and I still listen to them occasionally, but entertaining and talented are two different things...I still listen to Fabian, too
(I hope that last remark doesn't get me kicked outta here)
Permalink Reply by Paul Wilner on January 23, 2013 at 11:15am hey, fabian's all right in my book. if people can still get all mushy about the Monkees, why not Mr. Forte...
Permalink Reply by Lost Hills on January 22, 2013 at 8:20pm Down The River - Chris Knight's tale of revenge. Country music story telling at it's best:
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