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Most famous song from John Prine? I honestly don't know anything by him.
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It's okay to just say he wasn't famous.
I feel like there is a certain portion of society just waiting for a prominent celebrity death from COVID-19 and these lesser known folks that are passing away at their life expectancy are being hoisted up as pretenders by people that want to be a part of it.
I feel like there is a certain portion of society just waiting for a prominent celebrity death from COVID-19 and these lesser known folks that are passing away at their life expectancy are being hoisted up as pretenders by people that want to be a part of it.
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There is a theme to the last few pages of this thread, is all. The only mention of Prine on this board prior to COVID was a one-off reference by Guinness a few years ago. Marsalis? Never. Withers? Never.
I wouldn't presume to tell anyone how to grieve. The above comment made me think of something that I have been mulling over for a while that is bigger than this thread or forum. People seem like they're poised and near-restless waiting for a big figure to pass from it.
I wouldn't presume to tell anyone how to grieve. The above comment made me think of something that I have been mulling over for a while that is bigger than this thread or forum. People seem like they're poised and near-restless waiting for a big figure to pass from it.
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This song also reminds of the asinine decision by Pitt remove the Stephen Foster statue.
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I've always loved this song primarily because Iris and John have distinct, and lovely voices and work so well together.
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She's the only singer I ever saw in person whose singing made me forget where I was.
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Boundless Love is one of the few songs that make me emotional just hearing it. Top 5 songwriter of the last half century easily. Damn this sucks
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Bizarre take.There is a theme to the last few pages of this thread, is all. The only mention of Prine on this board prior to COVID was a one-off reference by Guinness a few years ago. Marsalis? Never. Withers? Never.
I wouldn't presume to tell anyone how to grieve. The above comment made me think of something that I have been mulling over for a while that is bigger than this thread or forum. People seem like they're poised and near-restless waiting for a big figure to pass from it.
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Man....
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Jessica?Simpson, etc.
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I plan to do the same for Lindsey Vonn.
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John Prine was a huge influence in a genre of music (Americana/Outlaw Country/County Folk) that, unfortunately, tends to not get much radio airplay. I didn't run across that world until I ran across the Outlaw County channel on XM satellite radio. It opened my eyes to a whole new world of music and swiftly became one of my favorite genres. And Prine was a massive influence for it all. RIP, Mr. Prine.
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