Wonderful little documentary, big thanks to "Paradise of Bachelors" At the time of typing, I have just received the new album "Just like Moby Dick" whilst listening to "Lubbock". I also have it on the original 'Fate' double LP (used to sell it in a UK indie record shop back in the day) and bought the PoB reissue CD directly from Terry on a 'Roots on Rails' train trip. He and Jo Harvey were delightful company and happy to chat. Never tire of listening to the album, been part of my life for decades. Muchas gracias "Paradise of Bachelors" for your care and attention to Terry's work, past and present.
My mom was a visual artist. The mob of art collectors and those who control (or try to control) and gatkeep the art scene, the later often no friend of most artists mind you(!), is what I believe he is referring to!
My art professor from decades ago- I was lucky to be mentored by Terry.
"Nobody knows what it means."
Devastating.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the greatest thing to come out of the state of Texas...
I hope that truck tragically rolled over in Texas, and is still nowhere to be found.
And lbj and ladybird and texican bbq
rickbrahyaheard fuck lbj
Anybody with experience with the art mob will understand the meaning and depth packed into this short song.
Amen, brother.
Terry Allen is the ultimate in Texas Music with his unique style and sound coupled with songwriting genius!
That weird art bazaar video with pizza brought me here
"To chide, cajole, humble and humiliate The Golden Bear".
this is the song excerpt, played in the cult film two lane blacktop , the girl sitting in the G.T.O. at the gas station
I recall the Austin Lounge Lizards doing this song.
Here because of the Art Slice Podcast; this song is so fun.
So glad he's still around and kickin!
So, that's where my painting went.
Wonderful little documentary, big thanks to "Paradise of Bachelors" At the time of typing, I have just received the new album "Just like Moby Dick" whilst listening to "Lubbock". I also have it on the original 'Fate' double LP (used to sell it in a UK indie record shop back in the day) and bought the PoB reissue CD directly from Terry on a 'Roots on Rails' train trip. He and Jo Harvey were delightful company and happy to chat. Never tire of listening to the album, been part of my life for decades. Muchas gracias "Paradise of Bachelors" for your care and attention to Terry's work, past and present.
At 2:17 can someone please tell me what song he's referencing with that yodelling! It's killing me.
The Cattle Call by Eddie Arnold, I think.
Eddie Arnold "cattle Call"
"Wreck on the highway". The Carter family recorded it, I don't know if they wrote it or not.
Slim Whitman
there ain't no sech of a thang as the art mob
sorry jest guys trying to survive on their creativity
My mom was a visual artist. The mob of art collectors and those who control (or try to control) and gatkeep the art scene, the later often no friend of most artists mind you(!), is what I believe he is referring to!