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markolas 01-14-2005 12:32 PM

Steve Earle
 
Someone pls tell me I'm not the only person who's ever heard of him....

I've been something of a fan for a long time, and noticed that he's playing in Austin soon. I was thinking of going to see him, but I don't know if his concerts are going to be peppered with songs from his last couple of albums, and sitting through two hours of "I hate George W" songs isn't my idea of a good time. Even if I hate him, too. :)

hayley 01-14-2005 12:35 PM

I've only seen Steve Earle once, and it was Transcendental Blues-era, so the Bush-bashing was light at that point. So, really, I have no advice or other way of contributing to this thread.

dissention 01-14-2005 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by markolas
Someone pls tell me I'm not the only person who's ever heard of him....

I've been something of a fan for a long time, and noticed that he's playing in Austin soon. I was thinking of going to see him, but I don't know if his concerts are going to be peppered with songs from his last couple of albums, and sitting through two hours of "I hate George W" songs isn't my idea of a good time. Even if I hate him, too. :)

He has a show on Air America now. :woohoo:

About how much he hates Dubya, of course. :lol:

Livia 01-14-2005 12:49 PM

Maybe you could try looking up his set list on Steve Earle message boards, unless you don't want to be totally spoiled.

Did ya know he covered "Reconsider Me" on the Warren Zevon tribute album? And Reckless Kelly was his back up band. Cool for them, you know they worship Earle. :nod:

HomerMcvie 01-14-2005 02:44 PM

I've worked with him once, and seen him 3 other times. I'm a huge fan of his older, more country sounding, music. But, he is an asshole. :eek: The last time I saw him, he only sold about 50% of the venues seats. The promoter told me that he thought the main reason was that people don't want to come out and hear a night of Bush bashing. Leave your rants at home, Steve!
When I worked with him, I took one of my acoustic guitars on his bus to have him sign it(a nice Takamine, that I paid about $1250.00 for).....
Steve said, to my face, "I hate these ****in' Japanese pieces of ****!", and then signed it. I don't recall if I even said anything in response.
What a rude asshole. :nod:

gldstwmn 01-14-2005 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by markolas
Someone pls tell me I'm not the only person who's ever heard of him....

I've been something of a fan for a long time, and noticed that he's playing in Austin soon. I was thinking of going to see him, but I don't know if his concerts are going to be peppered with songs from his last couple of albums, and sitting through two hours of "I hate George W" songs isn't my idea of a good time. Even if I hate him, too. :)

They play The Revolution Starts Now on Air America a lot. He's been on Majority Report a bunch of times.

celestenadia 01-22-2005 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by HomerMcvie
I've worked with him once, and seen him 3 other times. I'm a huge fan of his older, more country sounding, music. But, he is an asshole. :eek: The last time I saw him, he only sold about 50% of the venues seats. The promoter told me that he thought the main reason was that people don't want to come out and hear a night of Bush bashing. Leave your rants at home, Steve!
When I worked with him, I took one of my acoustic guitars on his bus to have him sign it(a nice Takamine, that I paid about $1250.00 for).....
Steve said, to my face, "I hate these ****in' Japanese pieces of ****!", and then signed it. I don't recall if I even said anything in response.
What a rude asshole. :nod:

I like some of his music.
Isn't he an ex-junkie?

Miss Vicky 01-23-2005 02:18 PM

I've heard of him.

He was the opening act at a Tom Petty show that I went to a few years back. Can't say I was particularly impressed, though. :sorry:

markolas 01-23-2005 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by celestenadia
I like some of his music.
Isn't he an ex-junkie?

Yes, he was in prison for a little while in the early '90s, I think.

celestenadia 01-23-2005 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by markolas
Yes, he was in prison for a little while in the early '90s, I think.

Prison. Wow. You got me curious now. Gonna do a quick Google on em.

dissention 01-23-2005 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky
He was the opening act at a Tom Petty show that I went to a few years back. Can't say I was particularly impressed, though. :sorry:

His voice certainly is an acquired taste. Saw him with Sheryl Crow on Letterman back in 2000 performing "Time Has Come Today" and I cringed. But she was so phenomenal that I quickly forgot about him. :woohoo:

markolas 01-23-2005 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by dissention
His voice certainly is an acquired taste. Saw him with Sheryl Crow on Letterman back in 2000 performing "Time Has Come Today" and I cringed. But she was so phenomenal that I quickly forgot about him. :woohoo:

I don't see you as a country fan, anyway. :p ;)

dissention 01-23-2005 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by markolas
I don't see you as a country fan, anyway. :p ;)

:laugh: Not really, no. But he has a terrible voice. At least Dylan has the lyrics and the phrasing to back him up.

Loved Dolly's last three bluegrass albums and I love Emmylou Harris, though.

shackin'up 01-24-2005 07:26 PM

he's one of a kind.

I can't remember he made a weak album. He's one of the greatest independent thinkers in the singer-songwritersclub in the states.

HomerMcvie 01-24-2005 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by celestenadia
I like some of his music.
Isn't he an ex-junkie?

Yep. Heroin, I believe....


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