Protected: Week 36: Nutcracker Buck Covers “Everybody’s Talkin” and “Good Time Charlie”
Nov 17th, 2009 by Nutcracker Buck in Uncategorized
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“Gravestones, once the lichen attaches and the granite discolors, are quite pretty, and cemeteries are peaceful places to sit or wander. . . . You don’t dwell on the head wounds of the bodies buried below you. . .”
I like the analogy muchly, also this post, even tho I’d have to classify both these particular songs as some of my least favorite “countryish” songs (even the Dwight version of GTC).
I think you sing plenty good , and ” Better is the enemy of good enough ” ! You made a good point about Richard Thompson sort of doing the best he can with what he’s got .
I understand where Lance was coming from : It is much better to hear someone singing a song he likes – doing the best he can with what he’s got – rather than someone singing a song he thinks fit’s his vocal style . It’s obvious [ from the performance ] that you like these two songs .
So do I .