THE SCENESTER: Full of Heart, Bone-in' and more
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THE SCENESTER: Full of Heart, Bone-in' and more
In his review of Crazy Heart, Shaun Brady referenced a David Allen Coe song that "laid out all the elements necessary for the perfect country-western song: mama, trains, trucks, prison and gettin' drunk." For those wondering, the song is Coe's "You Never Even Call Me By My Name," one of the all time greatest songs to drink Jack with a Bud back while you teeter-totter on a bar stool. Listen, for the criminally uninformed:
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