Other Mixes By Sean Lally
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Country
Nashville R.I.P.
Artist | Song | |
Henson Cargill | Skip a rope | |
Statler Brothers | Flowers on the wall | |
Johnny Horton | North to Alaska | |
Tammy Wynette | Stand by your man | |
Marty Robbins | El Paso | |
Merle Haggard | Okie from Muskogee | |
Johnny Cash | Don't take your guns to town | |
Johnny Horton | Battle of New Orleans | |
Patti Page | Tennessee Waltz | |
Dave Dudley | 6 days on the road | |
Patsy Cline | Walkin after midnight | |
Hank Williams | I can't help it if I'm still in love with you | |
Roger Miller | King of the road | |
Brenda Lee | I'm sorry | |
Hank Locklin | Please help me I'm falling | |
Johnny Cash | I walk the line | |
George Hamilton IV | Abilene | |
Tennessee Ernie Ford | 16 tons | |
Patsy Cline | I fall to pieces | |
Porter Wagoner | Green green grass of home | |
Elvis Presley | Crying in the chapel | |
Floyd Cramer | Last date | |
Comment:
In a bit of a melancholy mood these past few days, and nothing spells BLUE better than old country singles. Toby Keith can kiss my ass. Dedicated to Chet Atkins.Feedback:
Oh, and many props (as the kids say) to Buglady for her inspired "Twang Me" disc.
This is sweet. A fine selection. The Marty Robbins, Roger Miller and Porter Wagoner look especially good to me today.
Lovely mix from start to finish.
Great, great stuff!
this looks great, sean. and i agree with your sentiments on toby keith and today's nashville as a whole.
You beat me to it. I've got a little country mix in the works. Doesn't look like much overlap though. I don't know who Toby Keith is, but he can kiss my ass too. Especially if he's part of the soulless, formulaic crap that's cranked out of the Nashville Music Machine these days.
Good stuff. Love to see it. Just for fun, check out a mix I did a few months ago -- alternating tunes from Chet Atkins and John Lee Hooker (the refined and the raw), who both died only a coupla days apart.
Didn't mean to alienate folks with the Toby Keith remark. He's some yahoo who is promoting an idiotic pro-war song referring to "putting a boot in their ass, cuz' it's the American way". He has some other rap-"country" song called "I wanna talk about me". He's just gross.
This is a really great mix here, Sean. With lots of my favourites included. If you want to hear "modern" country, then check out Lo-Fi's "Put the dick in dixie". Which is an antidote to the nashville rubbish being mass produced today.
Hope you don't take offence that I promoted someone else's mix on your page, Sean. It's for everyone's benefit and doesn't detract from your good work and great mix here.
great stuff all over
Yee Haw.Count me in. Its a damn shame whats happened to Nashville.
God damned this mix swingin Sean! I think i want this one in our next trade:-D
Great mix! That Henson Cargill song is quite topical these days. I am with you concerning the whole shirtless and drunk on testosterone Nashville flag-waving bloodlust of a bare-knuckles trailer park bully jingoism. Same goes for Paul McCartney's "Freedom" and Neil Young's "Let's Roll" they are eye-rolling embarrassments of knee-jerk platitudes and impotent revenge fantasys. Sorry gang, I got off on a tangent but hearing crap like that does that too me. Of course hearing most of the dreck that is produced under the Nashville machine can do that too.
fantastic stuff, sean.
I like so many of these Sean.., in a genre I don't give too much "ear time" to..., I'm with CASSETTA on the "eye-rolling embarrassment" going around....., and I'm DAMNED glad I'm not Toby Keith! Whoever he is.
Nice one Sean, you managed to cover most of the tracks I was reserving for volume two! Well, that's one less mix I need to make. Great songs, I'd love to trade you for this sometime!
Great mix, Sean. A lot of these tracks got some heavy airplay at my house when I was growing up. Very nice.
i'm with you sean! great mix!
Lovely mix, Sean.
Nice, Sean. Sorry you're melancholy, as I sensed that the other day (alas, I was in the same boat). I definitely want a copy of this.
Hope your melancholy is lifting, Sean. I know how that feels, from time to time. Music always helps though, and this great mix oughta do it.
God.. you have the coolest taste.. crap.. its time for a DNA test.. we got to be related.. I love old CnW stuff.. my first record at the age of 5, Hank Williams.. followed by Johnny Cash..Orange Blossom Special.. this and the Gram thing.. that seals it..