Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Beer Date: 18 Jun 08 - 10:18 PM Thanks for starting this thread olddude. Just can't get enough of this genius. Every song, the man has something to say, and as Spaw explained so precise and dead on above; "Geeziz......I've known that for years and never have been able to put it into so few words or phrased so beautifully". To me Spaw, that says it all. A song of J.P's that has a hell of a lot to say is: Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard. For those of you who have let this one slip by, have a listen. Also a great line with history of sorts behind it is : "Like a Nun with her head in the oven". Taken from the song "Bruised Orange". |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST,Jeff Date: 19 Jun 08 - 12:01 AM There's a story in the Clay Eal's book in which I'm referenced as to being onstge while Steve and John engaged in a shouting match over some thing to do w/t Bruised Orange album. In the back of 'The Earl of Old Town'. Never happened. While I appreciate the mention the story is completely false Don't know where Clay got the info for the story, but it's wrong. Had plenty of other experiences w/Stve and JP, but that wasn't one of them. Jeff Jones. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Beer Date: 19 Jun 08 - 08:37 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Bobert Date: 19 Jun 08 - 09:03 PM I have always included "Paradise" in my set lists... Okay, I might do a somewhat bluesified version but ***that*** song is gonna be on my set list as long as I am able to perform... Now daddy, won'tcha take me back... B~ |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: olddude Date: 19 Jun 08 - 09:12 PM Hey Folks, I thank you very much. There are songs listed in this thread that I have not heard in years or thought about in years and others I have not heard. You bet it is mission for me to find them Great great feedback and one that is a wonderful help to me Dan |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Beer Date: 19 Jun 08 - 09:42 PM Dan, you can't go wrong with Prine. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: mandotim Date: 20 Jun 08 - 12:03 PM Paradise works great for a classic bluegrass band... Tim |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Beer Date: 29 Jun 08 - 11:52 AM Going to sing some Prine songs this afternoon at a jam. While reviewing some of his material I took a closer look at his song "Spanish Pipe Dream". There is a line in that song that speaks a thousand words.Wow!!, "Well you know she still laughs with me,But she waits just a second to long" |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: open mike Date: 29 Jun 08 - 01:35 PM how can anyone have NOT thought of John Prine for years??!! Back in the days of the mudcat paltalk jam, we often had whole sessions with only Prine songs! (we went on for hours...) http://www.jpshrine.org/lyrics/index.html Please don't bury me...Flag Decal...Hello in There (often has brought me to tears when my elderly parents lived in Omaha...)and so many others.... |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Ebbie Date: 17 Aug 08 - 01:02 PM John Prine did a really great show last night. He electrified the audience and the audience seemed to do the same for him. He gave everything in him to give and it was 11:20 before he stopped. Wonderful. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Jayto Date: 17 Aug 08 - 01:20 PM I was playing guitar for John and I was not too old maybe 20 or 19 maybe. My mother came to our hotel one night after we had a gig. Everybody was hanging out by the pool relaxing and talking. We had the guitars out and was having a great time when my mom showed up. Well I turned into the nervous kid you know " I need to act cool because mom will kill me if I don't" type thing. I will not lie Mom has the ability to turn me into a 5 yr old to this day I don't know why. Well she comes up and I introduce her to everyone and pull her up a seat. She sits and we are all laughing and cutting up having a great time. I look over and see an arm outreached toward my Mom hold a joint. I choked and was like "NOOOOOOO" mentall y of course lol. My mom just smiled and was like " No thank you I don't smoke." I about had a heart attack. I think John saw it in my eyes because he looked like he was about to start rolling with laughter. To this day I don't think my Mom knew what it was. I seriously think that she still thinks it was a normal cigarette lol I knew and to this day my heart skips a beat when I think about it lol. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Jayto Date: 17 Aug 08 - 01:39 PM Oh yeah I live about 10 miles from Muhlenberg county. I have been to the Paradise area numerous times as well as Adrie (an abandonded old prison down by Adrie's Hill), Rochester Dam, and my Dad worked for Peabody coal company for years (around here pretty much everyones Dad did lol). If anyone has any questions about the song and the real are John wrote it about feel free to ask. I know alot about this song and the area it is written about. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Jayto Date: 17 Aug 08 - 01:49 PM Oh yeah again lol My fav is Mexican Home. My gig with Joh was a short stint I was waiting to get the green light with a new band signed with a label to go through and was playing for alot of different people in my down time. After reading my post it sounded like it was a perm type job where " I was John Prine's guitarist" and it was just a short stint. I didn't want to overstate my role on that one lol |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: KT Date: 17 Aug 08 - 02:38 PM I'm seeing this thread for the first time, and saw John live last night for the first time, too. Absolutely packed, sold out house. John and his band put on an incredible show that had the audience hanging on every note played, every word, spoken or sung. Ebbie says "He electrified the audience and the audience seemed to do the same for him." So true. John's ability to put realities of the human condition into concise, common phrases that imply a thousand words and a depth of wisdom and experience - is extraordinary. I never understood that completely until seeing him last night. AND, he seemed absolutley delighted to be here, doing what he was doing! Great show, folks, if you ever get the chance..... KT |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: KT Date: 23 Aug 08 - 01:48 AM Here's a sample of that concert- don't miss John's comments about the happy enchilada! Enjoy! KT |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Beer Date: 23 Aug 08 - 08:39 AM KT that was great. Thank you for sharing. Beer (adrien) |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: MAG Date: 23 Aug 08 - 12:56 PM Has anybody mentioned Blowup your TV/throw away your paper/move to the country/build yourself a home |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Ebbie Date: 23 Aug 08 - 01:07 PM At last night's music night several people sang some songs of Prine's, including some I had never heard. He has a real way with words. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST,KT Date: 24 Aug 08 - 06:41 PM Beer, you're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! KT |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST,G Date: 12 Oct 08 - 12:47 AM I'm not a huge fan of the last verse, as I can't quite tell where it's coming from, but "Lake Marie" is such a beautiful song. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: wysiwyg Date: 03 Jan 10 - 09:50 PM I did a quick look thru this thread but didn't see the answer to this-- what is that scar under Prine's right jaw? And what do we know about his current state of health? ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Beer Date: 03 Jan 10 - 10:06 PM Just a guess, but probably from his operation. ad. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: wrotham-arms-jen Date: 04 Jan 10 - 02:36 AM I don't think anyone has mentioned A Town This Size....am sure its about my hometown of Broadstairs! In a town this size, there's no place to hide Everywhere you go you meet someone you know You can't steal a kiss in a place like this How the rumors do fly in a town this size In a smokey bar in the backseat of your car In your own little house someone's sure to find you out What you do and what you think What you eat and what you drink If you smoke a cigarette they'll be talkin' about your breath ... jen |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: evansakes Date: 04 Jan 10 - 03:07 AM "A Town This Size" is a great song, Jen, but it ain't one of Prine's Here's Kieran Kane introducing it (and thanking John and Dolores Keane for covering it) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrOfj6MX5C8 |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: wrotham-arms-jen Date: 04 Jan 10 - 03:37 AM thanks twickfolk - i now see that you are right....wow, always thought prine wrote it. mind you, for a brilliant lyricist like him to cover it shows that its still good :) thanks for the correction. jen |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: wysiwyg Date: 04 Jan 10 - 12:43 PM Thanks, Beer. From wikipedia: In early 1998, Prine was diagnosed with squamous cell cancer on the right side of his neck. He had surgery to remove the diseased tissue and was left with a substantial loss of tissue. This was followed by six weeks of radiation therapy. Some of Prine's listeners believe that the surgery has added "gravel" to his voice. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: olddude Date: 04 Jan 10 - 12:59 PM John is doing fine, he is feeling fine, actually he is going to be in Ithaca NY sometime in February. Going to try and catch him Dan |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: wysiwyg Date: 04 Jan 10 - 08:41 PM Keep us posted! ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Beer Date: 16 Jul 10 - 10:56 PM Any rumors of a new c/d in the works? It has been awhile and it is time for a Prine fix. Ad. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: voyager Date: 16 Aug 10 - 05:29 PM John Prine was the closing act for the Planet Bluegrass Folks Festival (Lyons, CO.). As the billing says - 'a songwriter's songwriter). Amen. The tune that knocked me out was called - Far Away From Home Couple of hook lines - Well, a question ain't really a question If you know the answer too. Ain't it funny how an old broken bottle Looks just like a diamond ring The show reminded me of the Arlo Guthrie saying about songwriting - "It's a lot like fishing. You throw your line in the water and wait for a good idea. Only you don't want to be fishing downstream from Bob Dylan (or John Prine for that matter)....because they catch all the big ones!" voyager |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Beer Date: 16 Aug 10 - 06:09 PM That song is from his first vinyl. Great great song. Love this line from it as well. "Well, ya know, she still laughs with me But she waits just a second too long". Thanks Voyager for reviving the thread. Ad. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST,TonyA Date: 17 Aug 10 - 12:46 AM My body's in this room with you just catchin' hell, while my soul is drinkin' beer down the road a spell. You might think I'm listenin' to your grocery list, but I'm leanin' on the jukebox and I'm about half-pissed. I'm sittin' on a chair just behind my ear, playin' dominoes an' drinkin' ice-cold beer. When you get done talkin' I'll come back downstairs and assume the body of the person you presume who cares. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST,TonyA Date: 17 Aug 10 - 12:51 AM A clown puts his makeup on upside down, so he wears a smile even when he wears a frown. Now you might think I'm here when you put me down, but actually I'm on the other side of town. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Beer Date: 17 Aug 10 - 08:13 AM Tony. This fellow by the name of "Prine" is unbelievable. He just has so much to say in his songs. ad. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Rob Naylor Date: 17 Aug 10 - 10:49 AM Got his first album when it came out. None of my mates had ever heard of him (this was in the UK), and I wore out that first album playing it to people in order to "convert" them. It must have led to at least a dozen new sales among my friends though! |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST,TonyA Date: 17 Aug 10 - 10:56 AM Also a terrific character actor, in Daddy and Them. I tried to find a clip of his Uncle Alvin performance on YouTube, but could only find this barely legible clip, not from the movie, just showing a few of the actors fooling around on the set. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: topical tom Date: 17 Aug 10 - 11:38 AM John is a wonderful singer-songwriter . I love all the messages in his songs as well as his superb guitar-playing and compelling voice. Amazingly, I had not heard John until Beer kindly lent me a cd which, upon listening to it, promptly burned a cd for myself. For introducing me to such a great performer, Beer, thanks so much! I only wish he could come to our area more often. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Joe Offer Date: 27 May 16 - 11:44 AM I'm kicking myself for missing a recent John Prine concert in Sacramento. I've never seen John perform. This was my chance, but my schedule was too busy. Sacramento Bee columnist had this to say about the concert:
Does that sound depressing? It wasn't. He played like a virtuoso, in a sharp suit and tie, with old friends, and dedicated a beautiful song to his late brother, a Chicago cop who retired to the Sierra Nevada foothills in the late 1990s and died in 2012 of liver cancer. At one point, Prine danced a little jig across the stage, a portly gent with a guitar whistling past the graveyard. His sister-in-law, sitting near my husband and me at the back of the house, whooped and applauded. It wasn't just a good show. It was breathtaking, and we had to think hard to remember the last time we'd felt that uplifted, by anyone. Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/shawn-hubler/article79902637.html#storylink=cpy |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST,HiLo Date: 27 May 16 - 04:52 PM The first John Prine song I ever learned was " The Great Compromise" , loved it ! But I always felt that other people often did better versions. Bonnie Raitt,s " "Angel FromMontgomery " is a classic as is Bette Midlers "hello In There" ! I once had a neighbour who knew all of JP,s songs and we spent many hours in his back garden sin ging them, but i just found Prines voice grating, is it just me? still,great songwriter ! |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Joe Offer Date: 27 May 16 - 10:13 PM Hi, HiLo- Nobody, but nobody does "Dear Abby" as effectively as John Prine does. And "In Spite of Ourselves" with Prine and Iris Dement, is just perfect. You're certainly right about Raitt on "Angel from Montgomery" and Bette Midler on "Hello in There." But on the funny songs, Prine is prime. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST,Brien Date: 28 May 16 - 01:06 PM I believe John Prine wrote "Souveniers" on his dashboard on his way to a gig because he thought everyone must be tired of hearing him play the same three songs every evening. It's still one of my favorites. I would add, "He Was In Heaven Before He Died and "The Late John Garfield Blues" he claimed to cause a power outage when Kris Kristofferson played the demo on his hi-fi. Brien |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Greg F. Date: 28 May 16 - 01:29 PM Prine. Raitt. Absolutely don't get no better. See Here and Here And Bonnie's old man weren't no slouch either |
Subject: ADD: Far From Me (John Prine) From: Joe Offer Date: 15 Feb 17 - 02:42 PM I think the world needs a little John Prine today. FAR FROM ME (John Prine) As recorded by John Prine on "John Prine" (1971) 1. As the cafe was closing on a warm summer night and Cathy was cleaning the spoons, The radio played the hit parade and I hummed along 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 she was trying to blame. CHORUS: And the sky is black and still now on 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. 2. Well, I leaned on my left leg in the parking lot dirt and Cathy was closing the lights. A June bug flew from the warmth he once knew and I wished for once I weren't right. Why, we used to laugh together and we'd dance to any old song. Well, ya know, she still laughs with me but she waits just a second too long. CHORUS 3. Well, I started the engine and I gave it some gas and Cathy was closing her purse. Well, we hadn't gone far in my beat-up old car and I was prepared for the worst. "Will you still see me tomorrow?" "No, I got too much to do." Well, a question ain't really a question if you know the answer too. CHORUS Published by © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc. Source: http://www.metrolyrics.com/far-from-me-lyrics-john-prine.html (corrected by Joe Offer) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_hCDPIjT6k |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST Date: 16 Feb 17 - 03:41 AM Christmas in Prison |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST,Ray Date: 16 Feb 17 - 03:44 AM Bearing in mind "Some Humans Ain't Human", I'm waiting for the Trump song. |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Ebbie Date: 16 Feb 17 - 04:47 AM Someone who saw John recently said he's not looking too good - or sounding quite as good - but that he still has that old magic. |
Subject: ADD: Lake Marie (John Prine) From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Feb 17 - 03:39 AM Rolling Stone Magazine (click) has a current article on John Prine that's worth reading. -Joe- The article says that Bob Dylan's favorite John Prine song is "Lake Marie." It tells a story that took place "Many years ago along the Illinois-Wisconsin Border."
And years later, when I was in college, I would travel with friends from Milwaukee to Shakey's Pizza outside Kenosha near the Illinois-Wisconsin border, where it was legal to drink beer at age 18, but that's yet another story.... John Prine songs mean a lot to me, maybe because he comes from where I come from. LAKE MARIE (John Prine) We were standing Standing by peaceful waters Standing by peaceful waters Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh Many years ago along the Illinois-Wisconsin Border There was this Indian tribe They found two babies in the woods White babies One of them was named Elizabeth She was the fairer of the two While the smaller and more fragile one was named Marie Having never seen white girls before And living on the two lakes known as the Twin Lakes They named the larger and more beautiful Lake, Lake Elizabeth And thus the smaller lake that was hidden from the highway Became known forever as Lake Marie Many years later I found myself talking to this girl Who was standing there with her back turned to Lake Marie The wind was blowing especially through her hair There was four italian sausages cooking on the outdoor grill And Man, they was ssssssssizzlin' Many years later we found ourselves in Canada Trying to save our marriage and perhaps catch a few fish Whatever seemed easier That night she fell asleep in my arms Humming the tune to "Louie Louie' Aah baby, We gotta go now. The dogs were barking as the cars were parking The loan sharks were sharking the narcs were narcing Practically everyone was there In the parking lot by the forest preserve The police had found two bodies Nay, naked bodies Their faces had been horribly disfigured by some sharp object Saw it on the news On the TV news in a black and white video You know what blood looks like in a black and white video? Shadows, Shadows that's exactly what it looks like All the love we shared between her and me was slammed Slammed up against the banks of Old Lake Marie, Marie We were standing Standing by peaceful waters Standing by peaceful waters Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh Standing by peaceful waters Peaceful waters Standing by peaceful waters Peaceful waters Standing by peaceful waters Peaceful waters Standing by peaceful waters Peaceful waters Aah baby, we gotta go now Written by Prine • Copyright © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management US, LLC |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: GUEST,Jerome Clark Date: 24 Feb 17 - 08:35 PM I haven't read all of the contributions to this thread, so pardon me if I'm returning to already explored territory. However... I wonder if anybody besides me has heard Andrew Calhoun's song "Goin' Down to See John Prine." It's on his 2003 album Tiger Tattoo (on Calhoun's Waterbug label) and can also be found on YouTube. Calhoun is a Chicago folk singer -- his most recent release, Rhymer's Tower, surveys very old ballads -- and songwriter. The Prine song is, shall we say, less than celebratory. After reading the Rolling Stone profile, I suspect that the mature Prine would likely plead guilty to the crimes of the young Prine here outlined. |
Subject: ADD: Goin' Down to See John Prine (Andrew Calhoun) From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Feb 17 - 10:09 PM Good suggestion, Jerome. I don't think I've heard Andrew sing that one, but the lyrics were easy to find.
Goin' Down to See John Prine©2002 Andrew Calhoun, recorded on Tiger TattooMy folks did not go out much, not even a movie Source: http://www.waterbug.com/calhoun/lyrics/prine.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkgJOAVipgI |
Subject: RE: Let's talk John Prine From: Bobert Date: 24 Feb 17 - 10:30 PM Me??? I still do "Paradise" on occasion... B~ |
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