This is a really good read....
https://www.popmatters.com/sarah-shook- ... ssion=true
Sarah Shook and the history of cowpunk
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Sarah Shook and the history of cowpunk
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Re: Sarah Shook and the history of cowpunk
Lots of 80s bands in that article, Clams. Seems sketchy to me.
You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.
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Re: Sarah Shook and the history of cowpunk
I hear ya. Old cortez loved him some cowpunk.cortez the killer wrote:Lots of 80s bands in that article, Clams. Seems sketchy to me.
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Re: Sarah Shook and the history of cowpunk
Whether banshee or balladeer, Maria Mckee sounds as real as a church revival inside a honkytonk, and her stage presence is like a prairie angel on fire.
who writes this shit?
minus points for this: Jason and the Scorchers formed in Nashville to play country-rock with punk-rock determination, releasing their one hit "Absolutely Sweet Maria" (a Bob Dylan cover)
who writes this shit?
minus points for this: Jason and the Scorchers formed in Nashville to play country-rock with punk-rock determination, releasing their one hit "Absolutely Sweet Maria" (a Bob Dylan cover)
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
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Re: Sarah Shook and the history of cowpunk
Still do. Stretch that shell, mollusk.Clams wrote:I hear ya. Old cortez loved him some cowpunk.cortez the killer wrote:Lots of 80s bands in that article, Clams. Seems sketchy to me.
You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.
- DPM
- DPM