Re: AOTW 4.1.14 John Prine: Go To the Country, Build You A H
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 1:29 am
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I'm gonna listen to the Maron interview later. I hope he doesn't yap for 30 minutes of the interview.Kudzu Guillotine wrote:Also from last night on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Prine was also recently on WTF with Marc Maron. You can listen via the link below or here.
I haven't listened yet but I read somewhere that the first 20 minutes or so is nothing but Maron. I have never listened to his program but did enjoy hearing him as a guest on Fresh Air a few months back.jr29 wrote:I'm gonna listen to the Maron interview later. I hope he doesn't yap for 30 minutes of the interview.Kudzu Guillotine wrote:Also from last night on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Prine was also recently on WTF with Marc Maron. You can listen via the link below or here.
I believe he starts all of the episodes solo then does a little intro then starts the interview. He seems to aways get sidetracked and can never stop interrupting his guests though.He only bugged me once on this one....when John Prine is telling the story about working with Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn.....just shut up.Kudzu Guillotine wrote:I haven't listened yet but I read somewhere that the first 20 minutes or so is nothing but Maron. I have never listened to his program but did enjoy hearing him as a guest on Fresh Air a few months back.jr29 wrote:I'm gonna listen to the Maron interview later. I hope he doesn't yap for 30 minutes of the interview.Kudzu Guillotine wrote:Also from last night on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Prine was also recently on WTF with Marc Maron. You can listen via the link below or here.
I've only had the chance for one listen so far and I really like it. As I was telling Worldwide Bill the other day, I've been buying so much music in recent months that it's pert near impossible to give albums the multiple plays they deserve. I know, first world problems211poundsofpork wrote:Hey Kudzu and WWCD: let us know how the new Prine duets record is. I was so close to picking it up today (just got American Band and Hendrix- Machine Gun), and I decided I'd wait to hear about it. Some of the names turned me off. Love Krauss and Tedeschi, etc. but some of the other names like Lambert and Mattea turned me off. Hey, if it is good it is good.
..I hear ya WHCD- loud and clear. Preoccupied with other things going on this busy early autumn, I forgot to check my mail on Saturday. On Sunday, I realized that I had the new Dexateens in my mailbox. All I know is that American Band trumps everything these days when it comes to multiple listens.whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:I've only had the chance for one listen so far and I really like it. As I was telling Worldwide Bill the other day, I've been buying so much music in recent months that it's pert near impossible to give albums the multiple plays they deserve. I know, first world problems211poundsofpork wrote:Hey Kudzu and WWCD: let us know how the new Prine duets record is. I was so close to picking it up today (just got American Band and Hendrix- Machine Gun), and I decided I'd wait to hear about it. Some of the names turned me off. Love Krauss and Tedeschi, etc. but some of the other names like Lambert and Mattea turned me off. Hey, if it is good it is good.
Thanks, I haven't seen that. I'm sure I'm not alone in saying so but I love The Bitter Southerner.ramonz wrote:Apologies if already posted: http://bittersoutherner.com/the-big-old ... john-prine
Haha....I love Snider's part about Prine allegedly getting mad one time.ramonz wrote:Apologies if already posted: http://bittersoutherner.com/the-big-old ... john-prine
Sweet Revenge on an old homemade 8-track was my proper introduction to Prine but my first purchase was Prime Prine. This was also around the same time that I was into Steve Goodman, Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael Murphey, Jimmy Buffett, David Allan Coe, Emmylou, Gram/Burritos, Waylon, Willie, etc. Guy Clark came later but I put him into the same category as one of my favorite songwriters, same for Billy Joe Shaver (though I didn't buy any of his records until the 90's). Steve Earle would be another. As for current favorites, that's one I'd have to think on for a spell...Smitty wrote:"Prime Prine" was one of the most listened to records of my youth and was probably the single biggest influence on the type of music I've always gravitated towards. It bridged my love of music and literature. To me, he's in that rare class with Dylan, Kristofferson, Clark and Van Zandt on the Mt. Rushmore of songwriters; I think McMurtry, Hood, Cooley, Snider, Williams, maybe Shires or Isbell are the today's "equivalent".
ramonz wrote:oh no, a friend sent me a post today about John having Corona Virus - it looks official and very serious, Hang in there buddy.
Unless that friend was on the Guitartown email list, I’m gonna assume this is fake news.ramonz wrote:oh no, a friend sent me a post today about John having Corona Virus - it looks official and very serious, Hang in there buddy.
Indeed, it is.Sterling Bigmouth wrote:John’s wife Fiona just tweeted that she’s recovered and John is now stable. Some good news for your Monday afternoon.