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Old 10-16-2016, 06:44 PM   #107
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Originally Posted by BearMountainBooks View Post
We'll have to agree to disagree. Even in a cappella there are still words. They don't have to be sung. WHen I read the lyrics to a great song, I am reading them for meaning. After hearing a song I often look up the lyrics to have a better understanding of the story. For me, the story often matters more than other musical facts. I'm sure writing a song is different than writing a longer story because even writing a short story is different than writing a novel. Some people can tell a story in a few words. Others take longer. But generally speaking, the songs I like most have a good story AND good music and I tend to evaluate those separately. I've listened to many a good song that doesn't really stick with me because, while the music is enjoyable, it lacks the depth of story. Or I enjoy a particular voice/talent (Vince Gill for example) but I tire of his constant cheatin' and drinkin' stories. He needs better stories because I swear that woman has left him so many times...
Sounds like he is following in the tradition of Hank Williams and Conway Twitty.
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