I was born, raised, and live in southwestern Virginia, right on the NC line.. I understand this song because everyone in the south know a few of these kind of people.
i was raised up on lake eufaula and spent my 21st birthday at club 69 when i was about 18 i ran a stoplight on shawnee bypass in muskogee and got pulled over lol and i cant tell you how many times ive played at choctow bingo in durant and i know people that fit all these characters myself ...great song
Been listening to James forever... He lived in Waterford, Va, for a while back then... Played the Waterford Community Center one night for 30-40 people...Before his set he was sitting outside on the steps... Stopped to chat for a minute or two... He was different back then... No matter... Always loved his song-writing... Bob
This song is amazing. All his lyrics are the best. And boy-o-boy... can he play guitar too. He's one of those players that recordings can't do 'em justice. He's a real Texas Troubadour... with a screamin' guitar. He's a real BAD ASS if there ever was one. This cd is totally kick ass. Til this day, over in England, they don't know a thing about a Minor Key. Thanks for sharin', Mr. McMurtry.
Have lived all over u.s. top class,big cities now "no stop light town" Maine.saw u @ thecGrand dig all ur stuff can't see what's not to get aka Ad ah yHope u come back to Maine
There was a guy who posted a comment on here, but it fits so well. I don't see it, but here it is: God bless righteous, 10 minute long jams. Amen to that.
It was covered by the great Ray Wylie Hubbard on Delirium Tremelos in 2005 but McMurtry definately wrote it and released it on Saint Mary Of The Woods back in 2002
You're definitely right! I probably shouldn't have made it seem like they are just in the south. Anywhere and everywhere, rural people are the same. Actually, my mother was born in Virginia but moved to the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York. Talk about some country folk haha.
I'd sure like to know if James played San Antonio waaay back around 89 to 94, I remember a band did this song in a little bar off Walzem Road in San Antonio, I don't remember much about the band, except they did Choctaw Bingo to the letter. Just wondered if it was you guys.
Well, Guvna, I'm not making fun of the good ol' UK. I'm repeating an old Woody Guthrie song that Billy Bragg, your best song-writer in a long time I might add, IMO, finished with the help of WIlco. Woody first made the pun about your Monarchy, and wittingly veiled it in a Minor Key. That's brilliant, Guv. I know y'all know tuning because of my old buddy, Billy B. Billy wales, I mean WHALES. lol. I met Billy a few times back in the 90's. He's The Best!
Are you saying that Woody and Billy are wrong? Cause I'm sure as heck ain't sayin' that that y'all can't tune. I'm just saying that currently, ain't no one that can sing like James, except good ol' Billy Boy, in your Monarchy. lol. Buy him a pint for me when you see him, and tell him Dan from EAST of St. Louis and the Coal Miners' Union sends his regards, and says I'm glad to see he's still tearing it up. Cheers, Mate. Here's to James, Billy, and Woody... and our coal miners.
Quite a funky piece of blues - we need more of these musicians to purge the world from the so-called 'new-age' music lunatics.
I was born, raised, and live in southwestern Virginia, right on the NC line.. I understand this song because everyone in the south know a few of these kind of people.
i was raised up on lake eufaula and spent my 21st birthday at club 69 when i was about 18 i ran a stoplight on shawnee bypass in muskogee and got pulled over lol and i cant tell you how many times ive played at choctow bingo in durant and i know people that fit all these characters myself ...great song
Been listening to James forever... He lived in Waterford, Va, for a while back then... Played the Waterford Community Center one night for 30-40 people...Before his set he was sitting outside on the steps... Stopped to chat for a minute or two... He was different back then... No matter... Always loved his song-writing... Bob
This song is amazing. All his lyrics are the best. And boy-o-boy... can he play guitar too. He's one of those players that recordings can't do 'em justice. He's a real Texas Troubadour... with a screamin' guitar. He's a real BAD ASS if there ever was one. This cd is totally kick ass. Til this day, over in England, they don't know a thing about a Minor Key. Thanks for sharin', Mr. McMurtry.
My new favorite song! I like in KS and know most all these places, and too many of the same kind of folks....
RIGHTEOUS, indeed! Love this guy! I hope to see him next month in MILWAUKEE!
Have lived all over u.s. top class,big cities now "no stop light town" Maine.saw u @ thecGrand dig all ur stuff can't see what's not to get aka Ad ah yHope u come back to Maine
There was a guy who posted a comment on here, but it fits so well. I don't see it, but here it is:
God bless righteous, 10 minute long jams.
Amen to that.
We saw James in York, UK a few weeks back. If you haven't seen him live, you need to buy the cd to get this bonus DVD. Just mint!!
WOW! I can listen to this OVER & OVER!
outstanding............in the groove
I also like his writing,great lyrics on all his songs
Thanks for bringing this back. I missed it.
Rockin! Those keyboards are kickin'!
GREATEST SONG EVER!
It was covered by the great Ray Wylie Hubbard on Delirium Tremelos in 2005 but McMurtry definately wrote it and released it on Saint Mary Of The Woods back in 2002
The guy on keys is SMOKIN' hot on his solo!
You're definitely right! I probably shouldn't have made it seem like they are just in the south. Anywhere and everywhere, rural people are the same. Actually, my mother was born in Virginia but moved to the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York. Talk about some country folk haha.
While we're on the subject, maybe your Billy is our James, and that's the best compliment a 'Merican can give the UK and Billy.
@DawnFremy
It's Ian Mclagan from The Faces
More people should be dancin' ! ; )
I'd sure like to know if James played San Antonio waaay back around 89 to 94, I remember a band did this song in a little bar off Walzem Road in San Antonio, I don't remember much about the band, except they did Choctaw Bingo to the letter. Just wondered if it was you guys.
Is this on DVD? I have to get it!!!
@FancyGapClawhammer
I don't necessarily think they are just in the south. I grew up in rural Illinois and new several of these kinds of characters
Well, Guvna, I'm not making fun of the good ol' UK. I'm repeating an old Woody Guthrie song that Billy Bragg, your best song-writer in a long time I might add, IMO, finished with the help of WIlco. Woody first made the pun about your Monarchy, and wittingly veiled it in a Minor Key. That's brilliant, Guv. I know y'all know tuning because of my old buddy, Billy B. Billy wales, I mean WHALES. lol. I met Billy a few times back in the 90's. He's The Best!
Someone got it right !
Ian McLagen!! If you don't know who I mean then you don't know music.
Smokin'! .....Is the audience all on valium or what?
Just caught a big ol blue cat on a driftin jug line
should be the theme song for Justified
Are you saying that Woody and Billy are wrong? Cause I'm sure as heck ain't sayin' that that y'all can't tune. I'm just saying that currently, ain't no one that can sing like James, except good ol' Billy Boy, in your Monarchy. lol. Buy him a pint for me when you see him, and tell him Dan from EAST of St. Louis and the Coal Miners' Union sends his regards, and says I'm glad to see he's still tearing it up. Cheers, Mate. Here's to James, Billy, and Woody... and our coal miners.
@burnyd1978 Funny stuff!
@joeloftusblues drop back and choogle it like fogerty... :)
Its good. And he wrote the song. But Ray Wiley Hubbard's version is really much much better.
Ian McLagen!! If you don't know who I mean GTFO!