RE: FLUXLIST: country - o

2005-05-27 Thread Allan Revich








That’s a great story!

 









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the dark
side of country music is the most terrifying music there is--rock and roll
darkness pales in comparison--

i saw a
jerry lee lewis show in boston--at the channel club--a huge crowd turned out
all expecting to see the rock and roller jerry lee--great balls of fire!--all
the trendy types were there too-

jerry lee
came out on stage--i was right at its lip--and sat down-he had the meanest
looking band i ever saw--and a woman with them who looked as if guarding the
gates of hell-

the crowd
was beserk screaming for rock and rol songs

jerry lee
sat down looked around and  launched into "no headstone for my
grave"--and from there on in the whole night he played nothing but the
grimmest darkes country songs he knew--

i was so
near and one of only people actually wildly thriled by these songs--he kept
strecthing a booted foot towards me slowly inch by inch--until i could touch
it--then he gave me one of those patented rolls of his tongue--and making his
snakes sounds--hissing--his tongue protruding and crurling up--staring at the
crowd with aboslute rebellion in his eyes--take this!--

well he
is the man who when john lennon kneeled to kiss his foot--kicked him nthe
face!--and when elvis was holed up in Graceland for ever--Jerry lee drove up on
the lawn, smashing his way in--and got out of car--with a shotgun screaming
"i have come to  liberate --or assasinate! come out come out!"--of
course the police were called-

from the very old country ballads going back hundreds
of years to the later ones--true terror--madness-it took generation unto
generation to produce jerry Lee after all!-and he isn't the last one by far--




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>the c & w side of stuff is difficult for an anglo-italian outfit, it's
not really in our blood i suppose, but i'm drawn to that dark anddisastrous
side of country, stripped bare of all that pedal steel stuff.
>
>on the other hand we did used to to stuff like 'sorry darling that i shot
your pony, but a crossbow's just too much fun'"
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RE: FLUXLIST: country - o

2005-05-26 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot

the dark side of country music is the most terrifying music there is--rock and roll darkness pales in comparison--
i saw a jerry lee lewis show in boston--at the channel club--a huge crowd turned out all expecting to see the rock and roller jerry lee--great balls of fire!--all the trendy types were there too-
jerry lee came out on stage--i was right at its lip--and sat down-he had the meanest looking band i ever saw--and a woman with them who looked as if guarding the gates of hell-
the crowd was beserk screaming for rock and rol songs
jerry lee sat down looked around and  launched into "no headstone for my grave"--and from there on in the whole night he played nothing but the grimmest darkes country songs he knew--
i was so near and one of only people actually wildly thriled by these songs--he kept strecthing a booted foot towards me slowly inch by inch--until i could touch it--then he gave me one of those patented rolls of his tongue--and making his snakes sounds--hissing--his tongue protruding and crurling up--staring at the crowd with aboslute rebellion in his eyes--take this!--
well he is the man who when john lennon kneeled to kiss his foot--kicked him nthe face!--and when elvis was holed up in Graceland for ever--Jerry lee drove up on the lawn, smashing his way in--and got out of car--with a shotgun screaming "i have come to  liberate --or assasinate! come out come out!"--of course the police were called-
from the very old country ballads going back hundreds of years to the later ones--true terror--madness-it took generation unto generation to produce jerry Lee after all!-and he isn't the last one by far-->From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com>To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com>Subject: FLUXLIST: country - o>Date: 26 May 2005 23:00:22 ->>the c & w side of stuff is difficult for an anglo-italian outfit, it's not really in our blood i suppose, but i'm drawn to that dark anddisastrous side of country, stripped bare of all that pedal steel stuff.>>on the other hand we did used to to stuff like 'sorry darling that i shot your pony, but a crossbow's just too much fun'"Oh Odin's Underpants its a 
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