A man needs something he can hold onto
Nine-pound hammer or a woman like you
Either one of them things will do
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Tyler Childers, doing a perfect cover of a Ray LaMontagne song.
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A man needs something he can hold onto
Nine-pound hammer or a woman like you
Either one of them things will do
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Tyler Childers, doing a perfect cover of a Ray LaMontagne song.
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And boys will be girls. It’s a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world.
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Lake Street Drive, from Boston, in the Commonwealth. Like Amos.
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It’s a dull, cloudy day here at Rancho DeNada, partially because of the weather.

That’s the gun range. Which I rebuilt after some assholes destroyed it. Picasso said every act of creation begins with an act of destruction. Maybe so.
Let’s tear some shit up.
Delaney wants to rescue old dogs and keep them out here on the farm. I told her one old dog out here waiting to be rescued is enough. Maybe I need one of those posters. It would look something like this. And sound something like this.
I can hear the Chuck-will’s widow over by the corner pond. He hangs out over there, I hang out over here. Sometimes we hear each other. I heard the coyotes earlier. Again.
I momentarily forgot how much I dig Jimbo Mathus‘ music. Then I heard this today.
Come find me, and we’ll have a good ole time.
I can’t even imagine what the end of this COVID-19 situation is going to look like. I’m not even sure how I want it to look.
But it’s going to be different. For sure.
An Easter homily. One of the very best songs ever written.
The hound is howling at the window
The wind is howling at the dog
There’s something going on outside
Honey I feel safe
When you are right here by my side
The sky is flickering
Like my kitchen light
It’s all about to go black
Now I’ll close all the curtains
And think about us driving away
In an old Cadillac
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Carter Sampson, a national treasure, and the Queen of Oklahoma.
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From the Queen herself
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A musical homily for this important day. Non-denominational, because, well, this. My views haven’t changed all that much since I wrote that post.
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Over the Rhine, from Over-the-Rhine. In Ohio.
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To keep from crying.
I look over his shoulder and he’s got two lines down: ‘Well, it was all that I could do to keep from crying. Sometimes it seemed so useless to remain.’ And I felt kind of goofy so I got up and started jumping up and down on the bed and started playing an imaginary fiddle. I said ‘Steve, oh you’re right, a real weeper.’ I started getting on his case. So we started laughing. And since it was a dressing room for Paul Anka, they had a full bar set up. So me and Goodman took a bunch of different liquors and poured them in the sink with the plug in the sink, and we mixed a special cocktail punch … I said to Stevie, ‘We got to make this a funny song.’
via Saving Country Music, a must-read blog.
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I never will forget.
John Prine (1946-2020)
My friend Doc and I used to sing this song at parties back in Nashville in the mid-80’s. We ran into John once or twice around town. We would alway comment how amazing it was to be in the same space as one of our heroes. We’re losing a lot of heroes lately.
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Well maybe if I’d spent a little more time in high school
I just might be somebody else’s girl
But my daddy left home for Mary Ellen’s mama
And we’ve been scrappin’ ever since
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The profoundly badass Jamie Wyatt, from California, USA.
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Don’t attempt to collect
The way I see it
I don’t owe you no debt
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The amazing Israel Nash. From Dripping Springs, in Texas, the greatest state in the union.
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Take care of yourself, this is your story
Your voice is shakin’ the walls, and they’re crumbling down
But what can I do ‘cept stand here watching you
My fearful eyes are paralyzed with visions of tomorrows swept away
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Fanny, from California. In the United States. an American rock band, active in the early 1970s. They were one of the first all-female rock groups to achieve critical and commercial success, including two Billboard top 40 singles
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