George Jones, RIP
The great country singer dies at age 81.
George Jones, one of the finest singers in the last six decades of country music—hell, of all popular music—has died at age 81. Here is my favorite of his hits:
When Dickey Lee and Steve Duffy composed that, they thought they were writing a funny song. And it's not hard to imagine a more wry singer, a John Prine or a Johnny Cash, doing a good job of taking it in that direction. But Jones turned it into something earnest and amazing: a tribute to how a performer's interpretation can transform what's on the page.
Of course Jones could be funny when he wanted. Here he is with Tammy Wynnette, his partner in music and in an infamously stormy marriage, singing "We're Not the Jet Set":
And since this is a libertarian website, I ought to include Jones' rockabilly-tinged tribute to moonshine, "White Lightning":
Jones' records with Wynette were his most famous duets, but he sang with many other performers as well. I'll wrap up with one of his best joint projects: Jones and Merle Haggard singing Willie Nelson's "Yesterday Wine." I grew up hearing Nelson's version—my parents played his records a lot when I was a boy—and I like that one well enough, but it wasn't til I heard Jones and Haggard's cover that I understood just how good the song could be:
Requiescat in pace.
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Good Year For the Roses.
"Well the 'G' men, 'T' men, revenuers, too
Searchin' for the place where he made his brew
They were looking, tryin to book him,
But my pappy kept a-cookin'
Whshhhoooh . . . white lightnin'"
Hey look, another old guy died.
Somehow I don't think there are going to be half a dozen cosmotarian eulogies for George Jones through.
Frankly, I'm a little surprised there's even one. Country music isn't especially big in Obamaville.
Hey look, some tard to bang the COSMOTARIANZ! drum.
Here is what I love about George, he really did his best work as a drunk. For years, he would sober up and his music would go to shit only to fall off the wagon and start making good music again resurrecting his career.
George Jones had more rebellious and free spirit attitude than a whole lot of people in rock and roll and especially punk.
Well, if by "drunk" you're also including "hopped up on cocaine," then yes.
And pills too I am sure. Regardless, it did seem to help his art.
I think it's tragically humorous that Kurt Cobain's demons (addiction, physical ailments, and borderline personality disorder) were the also the fuel for his art. It turns the Marxist concept on its head; instead, the consumer is the one exploiting the producer.
Never thought of it that way. But that is true. Rock and Roll and the modern celebrity culture can really do that in some cases. I remember seeing an interview with Jerry Garcia in the late 80s. He said in so many words that he knew touring was killing him and he wanted to stop but there were so many people whose livelihoods depended on him doing so he couldn't stop.
Also think about someone like Keith Moon. Keith Moon's entire life depended on being Moon the Loon. The character took over the real person and killed him.
I can understand why some artists go clean, but I can't think of any for whom it's improved their art.
my favorite bumper sticker
Did he flip his lawn mower on the way home from the bar?
Okay, I laughed.
The legend is he used to drive his lawnmower to the bar after his wife took his car keys. But I have never heard that, although it wouldn't surprise me if it were true.
According to people a lot older than me, it was actually a pretty big news deal when he did get a dui on his tractor.
I am sure it was. He was just an unrepentant reprobate.
I bet he doesn't show up to his own funeral.
He will certainly be late if he does.
Well, no-show Jones sure isn't gonna be at his 11/22/13 concert I guess...
By all knowledge of medical science, he should have been dead decades ago.
RIP.
But there's more old drunks than there are old doctors, so I guess I'd better have another round.
I'm glad to see you included White Lightning. That is the first song that came to my head when I seen the headline George is dead. RIP.
The King is Gone.
RIP George Jones
Happy Confederate Memorial Day to all y'all too.