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Anyone know who dragged bar on this?

Why Can't We All Just Get A Long Neck

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy8tIA50YM4

I looked for discog and came up nada. Maybe someone on the list knows?



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Looks like it might have been Paul Franklin according to Allmusic.com
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Ken Campbell wrote:Looks like it might have been Paul Franklin according to Allmusic.com
Ken thanks. I went to Allmusic but couldn't access track info for some reason.

I had surmised it was Paul's style comping but wasn't sure.
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as much as hank tries to be a drugged out drunken fool, this is a cute clever song.
he's actually presented some real good solid country on certain albums over his career.
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I've seen credits a few years back, and it's Paul Franklin
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chris ivey wrote:as much as hank tries to be a drugged out drunken fool, this is a cute clever song.
he's actually presented some real good solid country on certain albums over his career.
Yup Chris, having the yoke of being Hank Williams Jr. he's found a niche for himself. Falling off that mountain was no easy feat while climbing the one his Dad left behind. Wonder what senior would say. Your Cheatin' Heart would be taking on a whole other sentiment in today's climate.

I like the song, well produced and the session guys are spot on resulting in some classic but interesting rhythms, call/response. Nothing less from country royalty. To think this came out in 2003, its jab has not waned.
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Those records Hank II did with Jimmy Bowen producing were top shelf at the time, and still hold up reasonably well.
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Brett Day wrote:I've seen credits a few years back, and it's Paul Franklin
Thanks Brett. That nails it further with the Allmusic info.
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That's a stupid song and not cleaver at all. "why don't we just all get a long "Neck"...really; seriously...
Alcohol has killed as many people as war.
"Getting a long" is a great idea. But that will NOT happen with all countries in this world....especially everyone getting drunk together..ha..
Have we run out of ideas for good songs; that we have to write about "shaving legs" "flip flops"..."longnecks/beer"...etc....?? How about live a real life and you can then right a real song; a real song about substance; something that means something revealing to the soul.
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Cowboy poetry, tongue-in-cheek. Appeal to the common clay yet be cryptic so as not to raise the ire of the PTB.
That the man already got canned for his later stabs:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/0 ... 98033.html

Shows he's on a trail to a watch list.

Not easy being famous and opinionated these days.
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Ricky Davis wrote:That's a stupid song and not cleaver at all. "why don't we just all get a long "Neck"...really; seriously...
Alcohol has killed as many people as war.
"Getting a long" is a great idea. But that will NOT happen with all countries in this world....especially everyone getting drunk together..ha..
Have we run out of ideas for good songs; that we have to write about "shaving legs" "flip flops"..."longnecks/beer"...etc....?? How about live a real life and you can then right a real song; a real song about substance; something that means something revealing to the soul.
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I agree. Resolving our differences is going to require some sober listening to and respecting each other's views, values and feelings. But this topic is drifting into politics, which is a no-no here.
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Les Cargill wrote:Those records Hank II did with Jimmy Bowen producing were top shelf at the time, and still hold up reasonably well.
Thanks for bringing this up. One can say that about much of Bowen's work. Although probably incomplete, looking at Jimmy's discog, I remember many of those projects he's been associated with even back to Dino Desi and Billy. Impressive.

Hank ll produced this song/album himself with Doug Johnson according to the info I have found.

I am curious as to who the other musicians on this track were. Oddly, there are no photos of the rear of the album to be found so far. lots of fronts though, let alone discog write ups that I can find at least.
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Godfrey Arthur wrote:
Les Cargill wrote:Those records Hank II did with Jimmy Bowen producing were top shelf at the time, and still hold up reasonably well.
Thanks for bringing this up. One can say that about much of Bowen's work. Although probably incomplete, looking at Jimmy's discog, I remember many of those projects he's been associated with even back to Dino Desi and Billy. Impressive.

Hank ll produced this song/album himself with Doug Johnson according to the info I have found.

I am curious as to who the other musicians on this track were. Oddly, there are no photos of the rear of the album to be found so far. lots of fronts though, let alone discog write ups that I can find at least.
Most of Hank's albums have a musician listing on their Wikipedia page. This one didn't.
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Ricky Davis wrote:
That's a stupid song and not cleaver at all. "why don't we just all get a long "Neck"...really; seriously...
Alcohol has killed as many people as war.
"Getting a long" is a great idea. But that will NOT happen with all countries in this world....especially everyone getting drunk together..ha..
Have we run out of ideas for good songs; that we have to write about "shaving legs" "flip flops"..."longnecks/beer"...etc....?? How about live a real life and you can then right a real song; a real song about substance; something that means something revealing to the soul.
Ricky


I agree. Resolving our differences is going to require some sober listening to and respecting each other's views, values and feelings. But this topic is drifting into politics, which is a no-no here.
I agree as well.. IMO, this song only appeals to the well known stereotypes that I've always felt made up the majority of Hank Jr.'s fan base..
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Godfrey Arthur wrote:Cowboy poetry, tongue-in-cheek. Appeal to the common clay yet be cryptic so as not to raise the ire of the PTB.
That the man already got canned for his later stabs:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/0 ... 98033.html

Shows he's on a trail to a watch list.

Not easy being famous and opinionated these days.

LOL :lol: :lol:
As it has turned out Hank Jr was correct ! :lol: :lol:
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Years ago, I was gigging somewhere, and during a break, someone played a Jr. song on the jukebox. The lyrics, from beginning to ending, were nothing but a collection of stupid stereotypical catch phrases. The song was stunningly dumb! He lost me then and there! I felt like I lost IQ points just hearing it!
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agree with all this but maybe i'm just getting older and stupiderer...i found it laughably entertaining...his continuing talent for turning the topical catch phrase into another beer drinking song.
at least he's consistant.
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John Billings wrote:Years ago, I was gigging somewhere, and during a break, someone played a Jr. song on the jukebox. The lyrics, from beginning to ending, were nothing but a collection of stupid stereotypical catch phrases. The song was stunningly dumb! He lost me then and there! I felt like I lost IQ points just hearing it!

I came to this same realization when listening to tracks from his newest album Old School New Rules. Track 7 is entitled "The Cow Turd Blues", and contains the line:

"Never kick a cow turd on a hot day,
'Cause you might get some poo on your pants leg."

I wondered how someone who had once written and/or recorded such beautiful songs as "All For The Love of Sunshine" and "Eleven Roses", could morph into someone who writes and/or records this garbage.
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He lost me decades ago. Even Jimmy Martin never got so drunk he couldn't remember the words to his songs, or get them out.
If you're gonna drink like that, kindly have the decency to take the Hiram/Winehouse/Hendrix exit. And be quick about it.
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Lane Gray wrote: If you're gonna drink like that, kindly have the decency to take the Hiram/Winehouse/Hendrix exit. And be quick about it.
This is just about stupid enough to have come out of the mouth of Jr. himself.
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A little Bosyphilis goes a long way these days
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i can't believe i'm defending hank, jr...but...
i guess you'd expect something waaayyy deeper than
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whatcha got cookin'
how's about cookin' somethin up with meeee'..??
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And McCartney/ Lennon gave us U Wanna Hold Your Hand while also giving us Til There Was You and Things We Said Today
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wow, can't believe the amount of disrespect he gets here....

I just saw Hank with Jamey Johnson and despite my previous experience in the late 80s of a Jr. show being bad, this one was not only excellent, but Hank had me hanging on just about every word he said. Lots of references to his dad in the show, all very compelling. I understand a lot more about Hank Jr. and what his life, especially early life, was all about. I'm not a beer-drinker and I don't hell raise, but there's a reason why songs of his are so popular. I can cut him some slack.....

BTW, there were two great pedal steel players on stage as well - one for each act (Jamey's played a few songs with Hank), wish I knew who they were!!!
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