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In Reply to: Same thing, different genre. posted by hcman on April 28, 2007 at 14:47:40:
The first two Joe Ely recs are essentials. Buck Owens--look for Sings Harlan Howard, probably his best LP.
Haggard--I like a lot of individual songs more than any one album, but Mama Tried is probably THE one Haggard album to have.
And if you haven't checked out Gram Parsons yet, well, don't wait.
I was into country and country-rock back in the day.
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Agreed on the first 2 Ely LP's. I've got "Griesous Angel" and GP by Parsons. You steered me to Bucks Harlan Howard LP some time back. Great rec, by the way, unfortunately my copy is pretty rough.I've got about 15 Haggard LP's and agree that "Mama Tried" is one of his best. His LP's are inconsistent, but he has written some great songs.
They seem to go together so well. My old band used to play Ramones-esque punk covers of old Hank, Merle, and johnny cash songs. Also marty robbins, george hamilton et al.When Hank III came to town, his show was full of punks. Weird but cool. Certainly "Mama Tried" as well as most other Haggard songs have the exact same chord progressions as punk.
"The Blues ain't about makin' yourself feel better; it's about makin' other people feel worse!" -- Bleedin' Gums Murphy
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