Rolling along; #5!! Yea!!! And they said it wouldn’t last.
Going to switch things up a little this week because you have proven yourselves worthy of the challenge.
One for the Workin’ Rasta Man!
This week we have…
Merle Haggard or Bob Marley?
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Oppie-n-da-yaya-sisterhood wrote,
Shout out to Jack Pribek for taking time to show my music video! God I loved that duster… never gonna give you up… Take it away Tay!
Ron Howard
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Link | April 18th, 2008 at 5:10 pm
Sans Direction wrote,
Merle or Bob? That’s tough.
One of the first songs I ever learned by heart was “Redemption Song”, and it’s still the first song I pick up when I learn an instrument.
I suppose it’d be kinda heartless to say Merle simply because he’s still alive.
Sidemen: Roy and Redd vs. Bunny and Peter.
This just doesn’t get easier.
First time I saw Bob, it was him on Night Flight, singin’ “Jammin’”, and I just sorta froze until the end of the song. First time I saw Merle, it didn’t hit as hard. So, Robert Nesta Marley.
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Link | April 18th, 2008 at 6:14 pm
J wrote,
Bob Marley said “When you smoke the herb, it reveals you to yourself. ”
Merle tried it and said: “Well, I’m kinda like George Carlin. I think that there ought to be a time where everybody should have all the drugs they want and there’d be nobody in charge, sort of like… now!”
A real Okie from Muskogee would never go there.
I prefer to take my reality with a dose of reality. People who smoke dope up tend to eat all the fondue and dance rather poorly. They usually don’t know beans about architecture. Rollin’ & Tumbling Mr. Muddy Waters has my vote tonight ’cause he’s preaching from the heart. Coming in a close second is Lewd Buddha for that uptown sound.
BTW I found this video of Merle singing “Never gonna give you up” on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T5yMoKOiNo
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Link | April 18th, 2008 at 7:58 pm
Pribek wrote,
Great cut of Merle there, possibly the only country singer other than Randy Travis that could ace that one.
Merle’s middle name is Ronald. Had to wiki that one.
Muddy-”Champagne and Reefer”
Taking Sans idea a little out…
Roy and Redd vs. Bunny and Peter
Rita vs. Bonnie
“I turned 21 in prison doing life without parole” vs. “I shot the sheriff but I did not shoot the deputy”
“Daddy Frank” vs. ???!!! “Daddy Frank”, what the hell was going on there?
I heard that Ron Howard used to play clarinet for Black Uhuru.
Link | April 19th, 2008 at 2:12 am
Sans Direction wrote,
“Concrete Jungle” vs “Working Man Blues”
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Link | April 19th, 2008 at 1:03 pm
Pribek wrote,
Hmmm….
“Burnin’And Lootin’”-”Fightin’ Side Of Me”
Link | April 19th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
Moot-Pig wrote,
Good summaries from all [dot]com-mentors… I am thinking of the power behind commentary. I truly think that your remarks do sway the tide of lunacy in the world, and not just toward more lunacy.
Merle is the better, and that is that. He never smiles.
(open sores; why Iki peed ya)
Merle, with his early eat up childhood and later making good choices, and good luck, makes a blue collar true blue. This is what is called the working class performer.
Hey Bob Marley is very cool too. I just have a greater love for Merle, closer to home. Both men are national treasures, fabulous artists, and hands down originals. Maybe it’s in my head Merle over Bob because Bob is a Gibson Les Paul guy; Merle — tele.
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Link | April 19th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
Pribek wrote,
I once told Bill The Hat (I wish I could remember Bill’s last name. He has one of the most pure country voices of anyone I’ve ever worked with.) that Merle Haggard was the Bob Marley of country music.
For some reason, Marley and Haggard have found far wider audiences than a lot of their contemporaries. You could make the case that both of these guys came out of the gate with music that was destined to appeal to, what would now be called, a “niche audience”. For some reason, the appeal of both crosses all the lines of demographics.
Also, the music of both has been victim of glomming. Personally, I’ve always felt a little sick to my stomach when playing a cheesy version of “Stir It Up” while the prop jet set fills the dance floor and does that weird butter churning, dirty dancing thing whilst tipsy on watermelon schnapps.
And, when I see one of these pre-fab, slicked up, juice box drinking, neo quasi country singers waxing about the effect that Haggard’s music had on them coming up; I know that that guy has no idea what it’s like to get his ass kicked all over a sawdust floor because he said the wrong thing to a welder’s wife.
That happens when you find the secret mojo that tickles the masses collective fancies though. Once you do that, you are bound for bastardization and along with it, mailbox money. So, it all evens out I suppose.
Way back in the day, I worked on the road with a country singer that was a full blooded Ogalalla Sioux. He was a Haggard freak. If it was a slow night, this guy would start pulling out some obscure Hag songs. Two songs that I remember from that time, that became regulars in the set were “Red Bandanna” and “Dealin’ With The Devil”(?). I never hear these tunes anymore. I think “Bandanna” has been covered a couple times but, the second one-”I’m not dancin’ with those demons, I’m not dealin’ with that devil anymore”, is a great song. It could be a hit for somebody.
Hey you want to see something really funky-check out Bob ‘73 or so.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=gNl_t7GgQVg
Link | April 20th, 2008 at 10:30 am