Showing posts with label Warren Zevon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warren Zevon. Show all posts
Sep 3, 2024
More Tuesday Memes: Morgan Wallen, Jessi Colter, Warren Zeiders
Labels:
Hardy,
Jessi Colter,
memes,
Morgan Wallen,
Satire,
Warrant,
Warren G,
Warren Zeiders,
Warren Zevon
Nov 6, 2023
Shooter Jennings Covers Warren Zevon's "Excitable Boy"
From Shooter's new live Zevon tribute.
Labels:
Live performances,
Shooter Jennings,
Warren Zevon
Aug 18, 2017
Album Review: Ray Wylie Hubbard - Tell the Devil I'm Gettin' There As Fast As I Can
Ray Wylie Hubbard - Tell the Devil I'm Gettin' There As Fast As I Can
by Trailer
Ray Wylie returns with another heavy dose of what he's damn good for. You know the deal: gritty Texas blues, God, the Devil, philosophy, the particulars of being a musician, and lots of stories. "God Looked Around" is a retelling of the Garden of Eden story through Hubbard's trademark filter of wit and candor. The lead single and title track is as close as you'll get to commercial-sounding in RWH's world - it brings together our fearless leader with Eric Church and Lucinda Williams providing support for this world-weary anthem about life, music, and pondering the long, strange trip. "Old Wolf" is a stomping snapshot of a dive bar and its regulars, with Ray giving us his best Warren Zevon howl. My only complaint here is that there's a sameness of sound in general, and across the first half of the album in particular. A little variance in tempo and melody could have brought the record up a notch or two in my book. Still, anything from Ray is hardly unwelcome and he's consistently consistent - a legend by any standard - and Tell the Devil I'm Gettin' There As Fast As I Can gives you exactly what you need, no more, no less.
The album is available everywhere you might imagine.
Tell The Devil I'm Gettin' There As Fast As I Can by Ray Wylie Hubbard from Ray Wylie Hubbard on Vimeo.
by Trailer
Ray Wylie returns with another heavy dose of what he's damn good for. You know the deal: gritty Texas blues, God, the Devil, philosophy, the particulars of being a musician, and lots of stories. "God Looked Around" is a retelling of the Garden of Eden story through Hubbard's trademark filter of wit and candor. The lead single and title track is as close as you'll get to commercial-sounding in RWH's world - it brings together our fearless leader with Eric Church and Lucinda Williams providing support for this world-weary anthem about life, music, and pondering the long, strange trip. "Old Wolf" is a stomping snapshot of a dive bar and its regulars, with Ray giving us his best Warren Zevon howl. My only complaint here is that there's a sameness of sound in general, and across the first half of the album in particular. A little variance in tempo and melody could have brought the record up a notch or two in my book. Still, anything from Ray is hardly unwelcome and he's consistently consistent - a legend by any standard - and Tell the Devil I'm Gettin' There As Fast As I Can gives you exactly what you need, no more, no less.
The album is available everywhere you might imagine.
Tell The Devil I'm Gettin' There As Fast As I Can by Ray Wylie Hubbard from Ray Wylie Hubbard on Vimeo.
Feb 13, 2015
YouTube Gems: Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires
Here's Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires performing the Warren Zevon song "Mutineer." A studio recording of this tune was released on the two-track ocean-themed single Sea Songs this week, alongside a cover of Lykke Li's "I Follow Rivers."
Labels:
Amanda Shires,
Jason Isbell,
Lykke Li,
Warren Zevon,
YouTube Gems
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