My old speech teacher reminded me on Facebook that Jim Croce died 47 years ago today. What a huge loss.
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I got a nameMy old speech teacher reminded me on Facebook that Jim Croce died 47 years ago today. What a huge loss.
Another one of my favorites.I’ve got a name
I rented a big ass manual transmission van in Tuscany and I drove that bastard all over while listening to Croce and it’s one of the finest memories of my young life.Another one of my favorites.
This is a great song. If you are seeing this kind of lyricism in modern music, check out Tyler Childers. Specifically check out Nose on the Grindstone or Shake the Frost.This is also one of my favorites, because besides being a really solid song, the final line - "You can keep the dime" - is one of the most devastating lines put to song.
Obviously, I'm learning a lot about Tyler Childers today already.This is a great song. If you are seeing this kind of lyricism in modern music, check out Tyler Childers. Specifically check out Nose on the Grindstone or Shake the Frost.
Because of his newest release? He was my last concert before COVID took hold. Loved it. Guy is impressive and talented.Obviously, I'm learning a lot about Tyler Childers today already.
Yeah, he hit the public eye big time this weekend. I'd never heard of the guy before, but he hit the sweet spot with this secret album drop.Because of his newest release? He was my last concert before COVID took hold. Loved it. Guy is impressive and talented.
The fiddle driven album is kinda meh compared to his other stuff. He’s amazing. I dig his new single Long Violent History and its message but I can’t stress enough how amazing he is and his other stuff is. The Purgatory album is a legitimate masterpiece.Yeah, he hit the public eye big time this weekend. I'd never heard of the guy before, but he hit the sweet spot with this secret album drop.
I will definitely look into more of his stuff. I'm a huge fiddle fan, but I mostly focus on the Cape Breton scene, and don't know as much about Appalachia.The fiddle driven album is kinda meh compared to his other stuff. He’s amazing. I dig his new single Long Violent History and its message but I can’t stress enough how amazing he is and his other stuff is. The Purgatory album is a legitimate masterpiece.
There is great (GREAT) music coming out of eastern Kentucky today. Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton, and Childers is literally my whole music scene right now with exception of Da Baby and Chance the Rapper. Go figure.I will definitely look into more of his stuff. I'm a huge fiddle fan, but I mostly focus on the Cape Breton scene, and don't know as much about Appalachia.
This is a great song. If you are seeing this kind of lyricism in modern music, check out Tyler Childers. Specifically check out Nose on the Grindstone or Shake the Frost.
There is great (GREAT) music coming out of eastern Kentucky today. Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton, and Childers is literally my whole music scene right now with exception of Da Baby and Chance the Rapper. Go figure.
I didn't realize that. My dad died exactly a year before that.My old speech teacher reminded me on Facebook that Jim Croce died 47 years ago today. What a huge loss.