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drklassen Rec'd this on Sep 8, 2009:
Street Cred: 111
Rec's: 24
“A counter counter-culture anthem. Although it, ironically, lauds freedom and independence while touting conformity. I wonder if Merle sang this *because* of the irony, or in spite of it. :)”
drklassen Rec'd this on Sep 8, 2009:
Street Cred: 111
Rec's: 24
“A song with a timeless country theme: the plight of the working class. It's perhaps more relevant today than ever before. The ringing sound of the music evokes a hammer-on-anvil, perfect working-man image.”
drklassen Rec'd this on May 15, 2008:
Street Cred: 111
Rec's: 24
“Country-gospel song that has a great message and wonderful delivery. Rissi's voice is so clear and full of depth. She ought to go far!”
drklassen Rec'd this on May 15, 2008:
Street Cred: 111
Rec's: 24
“This woman has a great voice and country style. This song may be a bit kitschy but I like the hook---flowers over the world but stuck local instead due to, what else, a break-up. Hey, it is country music!”
drklassen Rec'd this on May 15, 2008:
Street Cred: 111
Rec's: 24
Track: I've Always Been Crazy
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Artist: Carlene Carter
“This one is really done by Carlene Carter (Robert Earl Keen does "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way"). Her version seems to lack the conviction that Waylon gave it, but it works OK.”
drklassen Rec'd this on May 15, 2008:
Street Cred: 111
Rec's: 24
Track: Storms Never Last
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Artist: Allison Moorer
“Waylon did this one originally as a duet with his wife, Jesse Colter. This version evokes Jesse's sound, but with a deeper and sadder sound. Great version!”
