I won't act, but it's all that I'm dreaming
In the latest installment of the actually awful day I am having, I stepped outside for a walk and heard a song I recognized: "Highwayman" (1985), performed by the eponymous outlaw country supergroup. I used to fall asleep to that record as a child, along with Greg Brown and Gordon Bok. After a Doppler moment, I realized it was emanating from the couple of young men biking up the street, I assume streaming it off one of their phones. It must have come on the radio. They were not listening to it because they liked it. As they passed me, they were scoffing about how bombastic and pretentious it is for a genre that is basically all about sad dudes and their trucks. Aside from my personal protectiveness toward the song and factual disagreement with several of the premises contained in that statement, it was an unreal experience, like overhearing a parody of hipsters who dislike country music on class principle and have never heard Rhiannon Giddens or Orville Peck or David Allan Coe's "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" (1975). There is so much macro-suck in the world, why does anyone need to contribute the micro? I played Crooked Still's "Did You Sleep Well?" (2008) to clear the specter of sad truck dudes and discovered the band just cameoed on The Last of Us (2023–), soundtracking a beat of queer romance. My dinner of fancy tinned fish on toasted hunks of sourdough would have felt more successful if I had not sliced one of my fingers open while explicitly trying not to damage my other hand further.
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Yes! It is the best version and I do not say that only because I have heard it from the age of four.
I'm sorry about your awful day, and I hope both of your hands get better!
I appreciate it!
*hugs*
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My favourite version is Guy Clark's, but theirs is really great, and it's lovely that it's been in your life from such an early age! <3
ETA: I don't think this will be very helpful for your hands' recovery, but thanks to this post, Guy Clark has been on my mind all day <3 and I thought that some of his songs would make great noir prompts, so I posted them here. No pressure, of course, but I can offer A Sapphire & Steel fill featuring Thallium and Yttrium as a lure! ;)
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It is a most tantalizing one!
(I am traveling for the rest of the weekend, but will see what I can do.)
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Oy, your finger. Today did not need it.
Edit: This has pissed off so many tradmoms. Go, Orville Peck. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyXtz4lzpXo
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"Dorothy, what's the tea? You're a special friend to me. Well, I'd heard that dinosaurs were fierce, but Dorothy, girl, you are fierce."
(The Highwomen are great. Rhiannon Giddens is one-fourth of Our Native Daughters.)
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"Crowded Table" works so well for the local zemlyanka. (I never thought we'd be taking shelter in a zemlyanka from clown cars, so we may as well sing.)
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(there’s a tumblr post about someone forgetting the word “cowboys” and describing them as “American horse pirates.”)
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That makes me sincerely happy.
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Thank you. I would feel more kindly toward the band!
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My brother knows a lot more about country music than I do— he occasionally organizes and DJs an old-school c&w dance party called Saddle Up!
Last time, they got in a live band from Nashville, who had some trouble at the border because their bass player was carrying weed. In his defense, they were crossing from a state where it’s legal, into Canada, where it’s also legal, so he didn’t think it would be a problem. Why he didn’t just buy some here is another question, but maybe he was bored on the bus.
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That is a superb murder ballad, thank you.
My brother knows a lot more about country music than I do— he occasionally organizes and DJs an old-school c&w dance party called Saddle Up!
I didn't know that! Neat.
Last time, they got in a live band from Nashville, who had some trouble at the border because their bass player was carrying weed. In his defense, they were crossing from a state where it’s legal, into Canada, where it’s also legal, so he didn’t think it would be a problem. Why he didn’t just buy some here is another question, but maybe he was bored on the bus.
"Because the bass player was carrying weed" feels like it would fit right into the standard roster of musician jokes. (I wish that were as averagely weird as border-crossing stories get these days.)
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A tangential story—someone on one of my Discord servers asked if anyone liked old country. I was like "oooh me!" and they immediately started talking about Billy Ray Cyrus. I replied, "excuse you, that is New Country" whereupon I was informed that the 90s were 30 years ago, and then I died of old age.
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*needle-drop Flanders & Swann*
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Amen.
(I love its name, then.)
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(It's still New Country, though. Modernism is still called that and it was invented in the early 20th century!)
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Thank you! Seriously.
I replied, "excuse you, that is New Country" whereupon I was informed that the 90s were 30 years ago, and then I died of old age.
Sympathies from this bog I appear to be mummified in.
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And my perception of rap is that it's often dismissed for racial reasons than for class ones.
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Thank you! I agree with you that music attracts anti-fandoms more than some other kinds of art I can think of and I have no idea why.
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*hugs*
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Of course you like Crooked Still! Thanks for the heads up.
May all 10 fingers be dancing with joy soonest.
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You're welcome! I got them from a longtime LJ-friend who did not move to DW.
May all 10 fingers be dancing with joy soonest.
Thank you.
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Thank you!
*hugs*
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Well said.
(I have art I don't enjoy, too! I don't assume nobody enjoys it! At that point we're talking reductio ad AI.)
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hipsters who dislike country music on class principle
the worst
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Sympathies!
the worst
Seriously.
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But listening to this now, it's wonderful--so full of poignancy, so good. How could anyone not feel that? (Don't answer: I know people come in a thousand flavors and their flavor is "I am not listening or caring")
I may have to get the song. Thanks for sharing.
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Phil Ochs and Loreena McKennitt?
But listening to this now, it's wonderful--so full of poignancy, so good. How could anyone not feel that? (Don't answer: I know people come in a thousand flavors and their flavor is "I am not listening or caring")
(It's so annoying.)
I may have to get the song. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome! I'm so glad it is meaningful to you. That album is also where I learned the invaluable "The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over" (1979), originally by Steve Goodman.
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Yep!