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Kat:
Are we in WHEN THE PAWN HITS THE CONFLICTS HE THINKS LIKE A KING WHAT
HE KNOWS THROWS THE BLOWS WHEN HE GOES TO THE FIGHT AND HE'LL WIN THE
WHOLE THING 'FORE HE ENTERS THE RING THERE'S NO BODY TO BATTER WHEN YOUR
MIND IS YOUR MIGHT SO WHEN YOU SO WHEN YOU GO SOLO, YOU HOLD YOUR OWN
HAND AND REMEMBER THAT DEPTH IS THE GREATEST OF HEIGHTS AND IF YOU KNOW
WHERE YOU STAND, THEN YOU KNOW WHERE TO LAND AND IF YOU FALL IT WON'T
MATTER, CUZ YOU'LL KNOW THAT YOU'RE RIGHT territory?
The title alone will make you wonder?
I HATE COWBOYS & ALL DOGS GO TO HELL. That is the title of singer-songwriter Chase Rice's new album and, for a country album, that's a pretty wordy title.
Despite
having a lot to say, he didn't make the cover of the album, that's his
father Daniel Rice, who passed away when Chase was 22.
That's
two different songs on the album."I Hate Cowboys" is basically, "Mr.
Steal Your Girl." Cowboy walks into a bar, steals your girl. He's better
than you. Just beats you at your own game.
"All Dogs Go to Hell" is a web of lies. It's all those obvious lies that
you know, as soon as you hear the first line ... you'd get it. g
What he knows throws the blows when he goes to the fight
And he'll win the whole thing 'fore he enters the ring
There's no body to batter when your mind is your might
So when you go solo, you hold your own hand
And remember that depth is the greatest of heights
And if you know where you stand, then you know where to land
And if you fall it won't matter, cuz you'll know that you're right
Let's start with the one that's "obvious lies," "All Dogs Go To Hell."
Everybody knows the devil went down to Florida And everybody goes "Roll Tide" up in Georgia John Deere's are blue and the bluegrass ain't green John Cash ain't cool and George Strait ain't king
And boots ain't made for cowboys and Chevy don't make trucks And fall ain't made for football and droppin' eight point bucks Lynchburg ain't shippin' and sippin' a cold beer don't help And I don't miss you, baby And all dogs go to hell
Everybody knows, girl, you're the one to blame I ain't gotta say I'm sorry 'cause I wouldn't change a thing Me and the boys are on the way to celebrate and paint this town I ain't halfway across it, ain't halfway to your house
And boots ain't made for cowboys and Chevy don't make trucks And fall ain't made for football and droppin' eight point bucks Lynchburg ain't shippin' and sippin' a cold beer don't help And I don't miss you, baby And all dogs go to hell
Not a huge fan of country music. Love and respect the output of Dolly
Parton and Willie Nelson, think Brad Paisely is first rate but country
isn't really my thing. Then came this album. I love every track on
it. I have no interest in the Grammys. Drake withdrew from the 2022
Grammys. I wasn't impressed with the awards before the latest
nominations but after they managed to completely ignore Chase Rice? The
Grammys are grossly out of touch. I love this album, I listen to THE
ALBUM every day. Every day. That's how great it is. I love his
gravely voice. I love the songs. I think this is an album like Joni
Mitchell's BLUE that will grow and grow in stature as the years pass.
It's hard for me to pick one song to highlight so I'll go with Elaine's pick, "Lonely If You Are."
And,
by the way, that is one of the things about Chase Rice's music. It
brings you together. Elaine and I can talk Chase Rice songs for
hours. He's an artist for people who love music. You want to explore
the lyrics, you want to debate which note he really nails, you're
excited to play his music.
There are times when
a line of a song -- or maybe two lines -- allude to something you've
gone through yourself so you nod along and you like it. That's one
reason we can like a song. Another reason, the artist doesn't allude,
she or he submerges us in an experience that we've shared, puts a new
take on it, and we can relate. Chase offers that second reaction for
me.
Take "Bench Seat" which had me marveling
over the prosidy -- how he matched the vocal to the lyrics -- and
marveling over his voice and then the song goes really deep and really
dark and becomes a tragic beauty.
I
marvel over this album. The last one was no fluke. Chase's
songwriting is amazing. He captures life and turns it into art.
Musically, I marvel over his choices and how they work. Lyrically, he
could be a novelist. His observations are sure and true.
Which
will send some running, my last two sentences. "Oh, Lord, I hear
someone whining, it's one of those wordy songs over the same chord
strummed repeatedly for two minutes in a row." He's making music, not
just ticking off words. Check out "Bad Day To Be A Cold Beer" if you're
in need of a throw down.
I
HATE COWBOYS & ALL DOGS GO TO HELL is 14 tracks of perfection. I'm
reviewing the double disc vinyl version, by the way. The album is
available on various streaming platforms. In addition, you can go to Chase Rice's YOUTUBE channel to hear it or his official website. But, and this is the thing, you should hear it.
Every
artists isn't for everyone and he may not be for you. But he is an
outstanding artist, a real artist. So you should give him a listen to
see if he's for you.
THE ALBUM didn't get a
Grammy nomination. Another great album in 2021 was Diana Ross' THANK
YOU. And just weeks ago, she lost the Grammy to Michael Buble. To
Michael. Buble.
Diana Ross who
has set records around the world, Diana Ross who has sung songs that are
part of a history and shared experience, Diana Ross who is a one of a
kind artist who has had pop hits, soul hits, dance hits in the 60s, 70s,
80s, 90s, 00s, 10s and now 20s (last year, "Turn Up The Sunshine"
became a top twenty adult contemporary hit), Diana Ross who -- back me
up on this, Oprah -- changed the musical world and, yes, the world. She
lost to the man who makes fun of his own name in beverage commercials.
That's how most people know him -- those that do. He won for another
generic album that sounds like every one he's done before.
Why did he win?
The Grammys are out of touch.
So
whether you're like me and angry that Diana Ross' Grammy was stolen and
angry that Chase gets no Grammy recognition or angry that Beyonce
didn't get album of the year or furious like that one person (Chris
Brown) that Chris Brown didn't win, let's all come together in agreement
that the Grammys are now crap and the last measure of anything of
relevance in music today.
If
it helps any, this is a periodic phase that the Grammys go through.
Diana never won a Grammy in competition. That means they never even
gave the Supremes a Grammy. Despite all the songs (hits!) he wrote and
sang with the Miracles, Smokey Robinson never won a Grammy until 1988.
The Beatles only won five Grammys while they were a band. 'Kat, they
have eleven Grammys!' Yes, and that's the organization trying to right
their own wrong by handing the then-disbanded group six more Grammys
after they were no more (from 1971 through 2008). Sort of like how The
Grammys ignored Janis Joplin until after she died when suddenly she was
worthy of two nominations (but not wins). The Rolling Stones, a
historic band, never won a competitive Grammy until 1995 -- seven years
after they were awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Sly and
The Family Stone never won a Grammy.
I don't
expect The Grammys to be any better next year. And that's a shame
because if they were truly recognizing excellence in recording, Chase
Rice would be looking at several nominations for I HATE COWBOYS &
ALL DOGS GO TO HELL, an amazing exploration of a life lived between
"hooves and hell raisin'."
I hate cowboys Their hats just look so stupid Hate their wranglers and their boots And all them jukebox, red dirt songs Man, I hate cowboys That think they're scared of nothin' Run their mouths about bulls buckin' But 8 seconds ain't that long I wish they'd stay their ass at home
'Cause they think that they're John Wayne walking through the door Turnin' every head, including yours Pretty thing that's never seen one before That's got a thing for bad guys, yeah They ask her to dance while you're at the bar Starts talking 'bout them Texas stars Next thing you know, you got a broken heart She's gone and that's why I hate cowboys