who's idea was all that Lee Hazelwood crud? it's almost like
a parody of being male, like it's just B movie disney dumbass stuff. what's up? what's space age bachelor pad about that? huh? i have your postcard...this pseudo redneck stuff isn't one of the categories. is it? at least you cut back on those lamo xtian tunes...there i said it. everyone's against me.
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who's idea was all that Lee Hazelwood crud? it's almost like
You'll want to make sure NOT to listen to my annual Hazlewood special in July then...
Lee was a genius songwriter,
"De omnibus dubitandum" --
Wow, you grew up in a town
Wow, you grew up in a town where the entire male population used Lee Hazelwood as a role model?? That's awesome.
What part rubbed you the wrong way most? The prodigious output, the maverick career, the baritone or the friendship with guitarist Al Casey?
Wait; I'll bet it was the mustache.
I suggest therapy, in my
who's idea was all that Lee Hazelwood crud? it's almost like
you play that stuff in the mauna loa lounge? sheesh. why don't you change the name to scruffy whiskers caveman hour?
who's idea was all that Lee Hazelwood crud? it's almost like
When I think of Lee Hazelwood... I think "the voice of Johnny Cash combined with the voice of John Wayne". :D So you have the swaggering cowboy drawl and the deep voice like JC.
Just an observation. But then the first time I ever heard Scott Walker, I thought it was Steve Lawrence or Andy Williams, so what do I know????
I wasn't familiar with Hazelwood OR Walker until I started listening to Luxuria.
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who's idea was all that Lee Hazelwood crud? it's almost like
Please don't overlook a very important aspect of the whole Hazelwood mystique... his ability to self-deprecate.
Hazlewood would have been the first to tear himself down as any sort of awesome legend or urban cowboy or what-have-you. He fled the United States just at the point that he would have been turned into the kind of AM Radio fodder than people like Glen Campbell represented. He made Nancy Sinatra out of whole cloth in a way her daddy never did.
He left his stamp and consciously moved on, then stayed around long enough to scratch his head every time some latter generation of fans caught up with him... and laughed at it all.
"De omnibus dubitandum" --
"De omnibus dubitandum" --