John Prine (1970s)

John Prine (1970s)

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  1. I’m still mad at the CMA for deliberately shunning and NOT honoring JP at their awards ni 2020 (the year he died).

    IMHO: He was one of the best song writers in American history.

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  2. As the cafe was closing
    On a warm summer night
    N’ Cathy was cleaning the spoons
    The radio played the hit parade
    And I hummed a long with the tune
    She asked me to change the station
    Said the song just drove her insane
    But it weren’t just the music playing
    It was me that she was trying to blame

    And the sky is black and still now
    Upon the hill where the angels sing
    Ain’t it funny how an old broken bottle
    Looks just like a diamond ring
    But it’s far, far from me

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  3. I remember seeing him in the 80’s some time. Just looked him up and he died of Covid related complications in 2020 after surviving cancer twice in 98 and 2013.

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  4. I have a copy of John’s song Paradise that He wrote for me at a pizza place in Bowling Green, Kentucky one day on their order slip.

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  5. Love John Prine and his early partner Steve Goodman. Goodman wrote the song “City of New Orleans,” a great piece of writing. He was taken much too soon. I think you can find an early performance by Goodman on YouTube,
    and you can easily see his talent. RIP to
    both. Music has lost the best.

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  6. For I knew that topless lady, had something up her sleeve….

    Blow up your TV

    Throw away your paper

    Go into the country

    Build you a home

    Plant a little garden

    Eat a lot of peaches

    Try and find Jesus, on your own

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