Jesse Walker | November 7, 2007
First Porter Wagoner,
now
Hank Thompson -- it hasn't been a happy fall for fans of
classic country music. Here's something to ease the pain:
Hope they managed to fill his order
before he left.
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Damn. Thanks for reminding how good the stuff I was raised on
(anyone else remember WBAP when it was a country station?) and how
much country music SUCKS!!!! SUXXXOOORRSSSS!!!! now. Oh,
well.
Here's one
more.
Tim Wilson said it best: Country was better when it was
ugly.
PS: Speaking of old-school country guys, I saw Bill Anderson
getting an award tonight on the CMA show...
PPS: When the hell did Reba McEntire drop her last name? How lame
is that...
...used electrical engineering knowledge he acquired in
courses at the University of Texas, Princeton University and
Southern Methodist University to highlight his concerts with top
flight sound and lighting systems, an innovation in those
days.
Renaissance man?
No, that's not snark.
"(anyone else remember WBAP when it was a country
station?)"
I remember it. It was out of Fort Worth and it had a long
range.
My parents were friends with Hank Thompson and my Dad's band
opened of few shows for Hank. Back in the early sixties, Hank
Thompson had one of the first luxury touring buses. It was a
converted Greyhound bus. The lit up sign above the windshield that
was used to announce a bus's destination proudly said "Hank
Thompson and the Brazos Valley Boys." However, when the bus was
speeding or making illegal U-Turns, then the sign was flipped to
read "Buck Owens and the Buckeroos."
I've heard a lot of stories about many musicians, but I never heard
one bad thing said about Hank Thompson. He was a class act, a
consummate performer, a talented singer, and songwriter.
Click on my name to see him sing "Humpty Dumpty Heart" or cut and
paste: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot4FzlE-aXA
As everyone who has an ounce of taste knows, "country" music
began its precipitous decline in the early 70s. Can't put a
definitive date on it (though some would say that symbolically, it
was when the Grand Ole Opry moved from the Ryman). I watched the
CMA awards just to see what they said about Porter, and at least
they had a decent artist (Dwight Yoakam) say a few words. Many walk
in his footsteps, but none can fill his shoes.
It was nice to see Whispering Bill get an award, but there is no
doubt, the greats are going and will not be replaced by "Reba"!
There is one new country singer that has the voice and talent to
match the old country greats: Josh Turner.
And Randy Travis ain't no slouch, either.
I saw Hank at a small club in Chicago (Schuba's, for Chitowners) a few years back, and his voice was just as clear as in the clips embedded above. He made me wish I'd been born a few decades earlier.
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