Rejected by Nashville, Yoakam honed his sound in L.A.'s punk clubs, and emerged as (see title). Go on, name someone in today's pretty awful country-music climate who better deserves the accolade
Dude, I totally would have stayed for Hüsker in 1986. They'd just put out their best album, Flip Your Wig, for crying out loud! Then again, I was only 14 at the time and so would never have been there even in the best-case scenario. Nice piece as usual.
Thanx.... It's amazing, the gaps that exist in one's pantheon of music heroes. I sometimes wonder how it's possible for me to write about as many artists as I do, considering that I ignore most of them..... Lately I HAVE been making an effort to shall-we-say explore. But boy, is taste not only subjective, but selective😱
Dude, I totally would have stayed for Hüsker in 1986. They'd just put out their best album, Flip Your Wig, for crying out loud! Then again, I was only 14 at the time and so would never have been there even in the best-case scenario. Nice piece as usual.
Thanx.... It's amazing, the gaps that exist in one's pantheon of music heroes. I sometimes wonder how it's possible for me to write about as many artists as I do, considering that I ignore most of them..... Lately I HAVE been making an effort to shall-we-say explore. But boy, is taste not only subjective, but selective😱
I’m just here to like this article again.