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greetings, so many wonderful words for this wonderful music by so many wonderful musicians from all parts of our beloved planet,
I love the music, and in deepest gratitude to Bill and Rebecca,
BUT, I am always blown away and love to watch the slideshow with each and every tune - incomparable visual candy . . .
how on this earth to you do this? Jedi mind tricks?
They wish they could be as silly and insightful as John Prine was.
"I have never heard this song before till right now. And I never realized how great and wonderfull john was as a writer. He is certainly gifted and a deep thinker. A shame the world doesn,t recognize him more and that includes me. He is a great writer and singer. " montezumameddie
"I wouldn't listen to him as a kid in the 70s because I thought he'd be another Bob Dylan folkie type. Don't bother flaming on, if you like bob right on, most folk music not my thing, but then around 90 or so I got turned on to John & pretty much went nuts for the guy. Then seeing him in an interview that sealed the deal. As wise, unique, non-judgmental and unpretentious as Johnny Cash and a true poet, song writer & artist. In fact one of the best songwriters for the last several decades! " redfishradical
Prine feels like a brother to me:
I feel like picking on him alot of times, but if someone else does it, I'll defend him tooth and nail.
Now thats a diehard Prine fan lol Don't know that I would go 90% but you are on right track. This is a whimsical song meant to be just what it is a bunch of cliches and John did a great job of it. From his serious songs like Sam Stone to ballads like Angel From Montgomery, and I could go on , he has showed his lyrical genius.
Interesting...I never realized it was nothing but cliches. "You learn something new everyday"
By the way: John's farts over the phone would have more artistic content than about 90% of the rest of popular music. In my humble opinion.
Now thats a diehard Prine fan lol Don't know that I would go 90% but you are on right track. This is a whimsical song meant to be just what it is a bunch of cliches and John did a great job of it. From his serious songs like Sam Stone to ballads like Angel From Montgomery, and I could go on , he has showed his lyrical genius.
Given the title of the song, it should not be surprising that the lyrics and/or rhyming patterns would seem somewhat child-like. Not my favorite song by Mr. Prine, but it's still a great one.
By the way: John's farts over the phone would have more artistic content than about 90% of the rest of popular music. In my humble opinion.



