The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams: My Review
20 Oct 2011 Leave a Comment
in Music Tags: Alan Jackson, Hank 3, Hank Sr., Hank Williams, Hank Williams III, Hank3, Lucinda Williams, Norah Jones, Picasso, The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams
This project is controversial to say the least. It’s as if someone found some rough Picasso sketches and asked you to finish them. How could you possibly even pick up a brush? I think Hank Sr. is the best songwriter in American history. There is not one flawed lyric in his entire collection. He was gifted. So a part of me thinks it’s blasphemy to even add your own assumed lyrics to his masterpieces. But then I came across Lucinda Williams’s “I’m So Happy I Found You” on youtube and every single time I hear it, I tear up. I heard she didn’t add any lyrics, just her simple guitar. It’s wonderful. And because of that I can’t stand on a soapbox and yell and scream about how wrong this whole thing is. So I’m going to give this a chance. I would greatly appreciate a PDF attachment of liner notes detailing who added what lyrics. I would have also greatly appreciated the input of his grandson, Hank 3. I don’t think he would have touched it with a ten foot pole, but I now have a wish to see him on stage sing with Lucinda. I think that might beautifully tear my heart right out. –my Amazon.com review
I’ve since listened to it and I think the top 3 songs are: “You’ve Been Lonesome, Too” by Alan Jackson, “How Many Times Have You Broken My Heart” by Norah Jones, and (obviously) “I’m So Happy I Found You” by Lucinda Williams.
Hank 3
17 Jul 2011 4 Comments
in Gigs I'm Going to See, Music Tags: Alan King, Attention Deficit Disorder, Cattle Callin, Dave Sherman, Ghost to a Ghost, Guttertown, Hank 3, Hank Williams III, Hellstomper, Les Claypool, Muddy Roots, Primus, The Masquerade, Tom Waits, Troy Medlin
The recent news that’s come out about Hank 3 is a flood of amazing. First of all, on Tuesday, September 6, 2011, he is releasing FOUR new post-Curb era CDs. He wants to come out of the gate strong and his creativity has apparently been a flowing. The first is a double-disc set of his country that we all know and love called Ghost to a Ghost / Guttertown. Guest appearances include the mythical Tom Waits on the haunted “Fadin Moon” from Guttertown and on the Ghost to a Ghost title track, Alan King of Hellstomper, Les Claypool of Primus fame and beyond, Dave Sherman, Troy Medlin and Hank3′s dog, Trooper. Also is the much anticipated release of his ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) album and a release called Cattle Callin, a mix of speed metal woven in and around actual cattle auctioneering. More
Best of 2010 in Music
10 Dec 2010 Leave a Comment
in Music, Product Review Tags: Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears, Eminem, Farmageddon Records, Hank III, Hank Williams III, Hillbilly Fever, It's All Been Said, Jashie P., Jayke Orvis, Kanye West, Lucky Tubb, Outlaw Radio Compilation vol. 1, Rachel Brooke, Tom Waits, Triggerman
The best part about this year was it felt like the musical floodgates opened and all this really great stuff came pouring out.
BEST ALBUM: Outlaw Radio: Compilation Vol. 1 To me, it’s controversial to put a compilation on an all encompassing award. (My review here) But this cd still in my stereo and I like it so much, I bought a few more and sent them out to friends. It gave me gifts of new songs by artists I already know are awesome and introduced me to bands that I had no idea were awesome. Thank you Jashie P. for putting this out there. My favorite album as a whole is Jayke Orvis: It’s All Been Said. Jayke is one of the best our movement has to offer and he brings all his friends with him. More



