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Must be something in your genes
About this time I was crazy, too
And most times in between
But I survived to live another day
I might have learned a trick or two
So just remember when your old and your gray
Some of what I taught to you
Stay alive inside, don't be a stranger
Keep a line open to the folks back home
Don't run and hide when everything changes
Walk between the raindrops dry as a bone
You're laying low, staying outta sight
Hanging out in your room
You're up all night by the monitor's light
And sleeping through the afternoon
Well, I won't tell you how you gotta be
You're old enough to make a choice
It's just that in between all the words on the screen
I doubt you'll ever hear a human voice
Stay alive inside, don't be a stranger
Keep a line open to the outside world
Don't run and hide when everything changes
Walk between the raindrops smooth as a pearl
You're at that age and you know it all
And you're not even hearing what I say
Knowing better never kept me outta trouble
I don't care I'm gonna tell you anyway
Stay alive inside, don't be a stranger
Keep a line open to the folks back home
Don't run and hide when everything changes
Walk between the raindrops dry as a bone
Stay alive inside, don't be a stranger
Keep a line open to the folks back home
Don't run and hide when everything changes
Walk between the raindrops dry as a bone
Walk between the raindrops dry as a bone
Walk between the raindrops dry as a bone
Commencement address.
Excellent comment! I only wish I'd thought of it.
I like the idea of a song of (presumably) a father talking to his (presumed) teenage son. Could be either gender but it just seems like he is addressing a male. It is simple and positive, and he knows the son won't listen anyway. I was fortunate that my son listened to me as a teen. I just wish I had something profound to say.
Anyone else out there have/had teenage children - either gender?
"Be With Me"
Are you who you look like
Or are you just yourself
Are you somebody famous
Or just somebody else
Can you play "Stairway to Heaven"
Are you good enough
Were those songs real
Or did you make them up
But it's McMurtry so of course I do.
Banal: So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring.
The number of times you have used the word in your song comments: 11
You sir, resemble your comment.
Touche' !
McMurtry is brilliant. Those that can't grasp this deserve our scorn.

keep shining that beautiful lightI disagree, this song is silly dribble. He might have other, better songs, I wouldn't know. But this one is banal.
I can understand people not liking it or overlooking it, but it's not banal.
"You're at that age
And you know it all
And you're not even hearing what I say
Knowing better never kept me outta trouble
I don't care I'm gonna tell you anyway"
That's limning out two cranky irascible, understandable people and their relationship prefectly, in 32 words, I love how the older guy knows the young one won't listen but is salty enough to say it anyway. Good, thoughtful stuff.
I can understand people not liking the flavor of his music or his voice (although I can listen to his best stuff for hours, personally), but this guy just writes great lyrics, again and again.

Banal: So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring.
The number of times you have used the word in your song comments: 11
You sir, resemble your comment.
Normally, I'd just write you off as a troll, but you used a couple of bi-syllable words, so I feel I should gently correct you. McMurtry is nowhere NEAR "middle of the road." He's also not a hick. He's traveled the country extensively, observed the conditions, and been very verbal regarding the deplorable conditions in some places - hence his lyrics.
If you view this song as "nonsense," I hope you'll give his other work a listen. Otherwise, as far as I'm concerned, you have nothing credible to say.
Yes, I'm harsh. No, I'm not sorry.
I disagree, this song is silly dribble. He might have other, better songs, I wouldn't know. But this one is banal.

That movie was filmed in Manor (MAY-nor) Texas, not far from Austin. Manor was a common destination/rest stop on our bike rides back in the day. It was funny to see 'our' little town on the big screen, hardly changed for the movie. They did repave the road though, that was very nice for us. The courthouse in the movie is in Lockhart Texas.
Normally, I'd just write you off as a troll, but you used a couple of bi-syllable words, so I feel I should gently correct you. McMurtry is nowhere NEAR "middle of the road." He's also not a hick. He's traveled the country extensively, observed the conditions, and been very verbal regarding the deplorable conditions in some places - hence his lyrics.
If you view this song as "nonsense," I hope you'll give his other work a listen. Otherwise, as far as I'm concerned, you have nothing credible to say.
Yes, I'm harsh. No, I'm not sorry.

... Billy Joe Shaver, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Toni Price, Patty Griffin, Nanci Griffith, Roky Erickson, Blaze Foley... we can do this all day.
The Flatlanders (Jimmie, Joe and Butch) put out their first album around 1972. The established 'country music scene' hated it. They released their sophomore effort some thirty years later. Didn't wanna rush into anything, I guess.
I'll add Lucinda Williams (honorary Texan), Robert Earl Keene and Carolyn Wonderland —
James McMurtry - great writer, but a little less than awesome live performer - like Dylan. For the live show — church of Joe Ely.
... Billy Joe Shaver, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Toni Price, Patty Griffin, Nanci Griffith, Roky Erickson, Blaze Foley... we can do this all day.
The Flatlanders (Jimmie, Joe and Butch) put out their first album around 1972. The established 'country music scene' hated it. They released their sophomore effort some thirty years later. Didn't wanna rush into anything, I guess.
Pleasant song... That's about it.
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Zing!

Excelsior wrote:
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toterola wrote:
It's called "eclectic programming", friend.
There's always been a strong current of country/bluegrass in the West-coast rock music scene.
From The Flying Burrito Brothers to The Dead. The whole San Francisco scene in the '60s was infused with country (Country Joe, Doug Sahm, Jerry Garcia, et al.).
So, we like a little country flavor, now and again.
Especially from long-haired, loud-mouthed, anti-Fascist types like Larry McMurtry's boy, James.
neither the dude or his music do it for me, just plain boring! Not as good as his daddy . . another kid riding poppa's coat tails . . .
Amen brother...easily my least favorite artist on RP!
neither the dude or his music do it for me, just plain boring! Not as good as his daddy . . another kid riding poppa's coat tails . . .
Daddy is pretty good with a story, effective with a heartwarming cliche of a characer, and utterly pedestrian with a sentence. The kid is at least Pop's equal. At least.
Me too: with a tinge of Lou Reed on a happy day
Lou Reed had a happy day? When?! Does a plaque mark the spot where the happiness was committed? This is the most meaningful post I've ever read on RP...

neither the dude or his music do it for me, just plain boring! Not as good as his daddy . . another kid riding poppa's coat tails . . .
It's called "eclectic programming", friend.
There's always been a strong current of country/bluegrass in the West-coast rock music scene.
From The Flying Burrito Brothers to The Dead. The whole San Francisco scene in the '60s was infused with country (Country Joe, Doug Sahm, Jerry Garcia, et al.).
So, we like a little country flavor, now and again.
Especially from long-haired, loud-mouthed, anti-Fascist types like Larry McMurtry's boy, James.
I used to agree, but I was wrong. He is a fantastic Lyricist, and has a very chill way about him that can be boring if you are in the wrong frame of mind.
I am in the wrong frame of mind right now. Hope I'll get better

definitely agree ...


I used to agree, but I was wrong. He is a fantastic Lyricist, and has a very chill way about him that can be boring if you are in the wrong frame of mind.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that!





