Also, a great description of Leon's Country Store, not all that far down the highway from where I grew up. At one point you could buy beer, bait, and not just ammo but a new .38 if you wanted. These days they have added a Post Office.
Yeah, it's funny, but I know quite a few of his songs. I just didn't know his name until you posted the "Sellout Song" video. You can listen to 5 of his albums via Amazon Prime, if you have it.
By the same token, I didn't connect him to these earlier pieces.
Is it sad that "Sellout Song" is actually my favorite one of the genre? He's constructed a critique that is all the more forceful because he demonstrated that he could reproduce the standards not only accurately, but excellently.
Yes, you're absolutely right about "Sellout Song." That said, the very pop country he's lampooning was my gateway to the good stuff, so I can't hate it. I don't listen to it much anymore, but I still like some of it.
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Heh! "Beer, Bait, and Ammo" is an old favorite.
Also, a great description of Leon's Country Store, not all that far down the highway from where I grew up. At one point you could buy beer, bait, and not just ammo but a new .38 if you wanted. These days they have added a Post Office.
Yeah, it's funny, but I know quite a few of his songs. I just didn't know his name until you posted the "Sellout Song" video. You can listen to 5 of his albums via Amazon Prime, if you have it.
By the same token, I didn't connect him to these earlier pieces.
Is it sad that "Sellout Song" is actually my favorite one of the genre? He's constructed a critique that is all the more forceful because he demonstrated that he could reproduce the standards not only accurately, but excellently.
Yes, you're absolutely right about "Sellout Song." That said, the very pop country he's lampooning was my gateway to the good stuff, so I can't hate it. I don't listen to it much anymore, but I still like some of it.
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