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rdo
Posted: Mar 20, 2013 - 19:00
 

 fredriley wrote:

Uh-huh. And where in my post does the word "boycott" appear? Go on, make a wild guess. And the old public v private divide-and-rule Right tactic is just soooooooooo old, even if it's being wielded repeatedly by the rich posh boys who currently rule the UK. A worker would have to be a lobotomised cretin not to see through it.

 
Rich posh boys dont run my country. I work.  I am not on the right.  You sed u would not shop at that store.  U know something...i have held at least one job since i was seven...i have worked with them all in all types of jobs...everyone here knows you dont work you dont eat...u get back what you put in...u seem to think everyone just has the wool pulled over their eyes and they just need professor to explain it to them...but that is not the case..people understand profs arguments here better than profs do and they reject it...story over.
gatorade
(Peninsuland)
Posted: Mar 20, 2013 - 18:59
 

Can't get enough of her. Her and Buddy together are fickin' amazing.

gypsyman
(just passing through....)
Posted: Mar 16, 2013 - 19:09
 

 BBoyes wrote:
Check out Emmylou's version of this on Spy Boy.
 
I thought this WAS Emmylou....just for a minute.

daedalus
Posted: Feb 13, 2013 - 10:17
 

Happily this is a music station and not a political forum!
(Though there is another place for that on RP....)
I really like this woman's voice and her husband's playing.
BBoyes
(Salt Lake City Utah)
Posted: Feb 13, 2013 - 10:07
 

Check out Emmylou's version of this on Spy Boy.

MiracleDrug
(Earth)
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 10:21
 

 fredriley wrote:

Uh-huh. And where in my post does the word "boycott" appear? Go on, make a wild guess. And the old public v private divide-and-rule Right tactic is just soooooooooo old, even if it's being wielded repeatedly by the rich posh boys who currently rule the UK. A worker would have to be a lobotomised cretin not to see through it.
 
actually, the biggest issue is the class warfare stance of the left here in the Colonies (wait! your lot lost that argument too)...

my bad.

leafmold
Posted: Aug 24, 2012 - 08:25
 

 agnes wrote:
I'd love to like this song more, as it is a great SONG, but Julie Miller has the singing voice of an 8-year-old girl, and I just can't abide.
 
 
I usually hate those little girl voices (for some reason played with great regularity here on RP) but this song is so good, that her voice doesn't bother me....and there seems to be some grit behind her (not to mention talent) which redeems it.

fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Jul 12, 2012 - 12:35
 

 rdo wrote:

With 8.2% unemployment in the USA as I write this, your approach will only make that atrocious number higher, and make things worse.  The people who support your approach in this country were the ones behind the brain-dead Wisconsin recall.  That would be the recall against the governor who tried, effectively, to cut wages for public workers who made five to ten times as much as Wal-Mart employees, the same public workers who are driving the whole economy into a ditch (yes, along with Wal-Street bankers).  These (failed) Wisconsin-recall jobs are not "McJobs", and this is why our country is going bankrupt (i.e. misguided, brain-dead, support for unions).  Wal-Mart employees should organize.  That is true.  They are getting screwed.  Boycotting Wal-Mart does not help anyone though.

 
 
Uh-huh. And where in my post does the word "boycott" appear? Go on, make a wild guess. And the old public v private divide-and-rule Right tactic is just soooooooooo old, even if it's being wielded repeatedly by the rich posh boys who currently rule the UK. A worker would have to be a lobotomised cretin not to see through it.

rdo
(DC)
Posted: Jul 08, 2012 - 12:22
 

 fredriley wrote:

Yep, that sounds like a seriously crappy place to work. Wal-Mart have a deservedly bad rep for working conditions and pay. Consumers need to realise that cheap goods likely derive from screwed workers in McJobs on minimum wage. I'd no more buy from Asda (UK offshoot of Walmart) than I'd saw my knackers off with a rusty knife.
 
With 8.2% unemployment in the USA as I write this, your approach will only make that atrocious number higher, and make things worse.  The people who support your approach in this country were the ones behind the brain-dead Wisconsin recall.  That would be the recall against the governor who tried, effectively, to cut wages for public workers who made five to ten times as much as Wal-Mart employees, the same public workers who are driving the whole economy into a ditch (yes, along with Wal-Street bankers).  These (failed) Wisconsin-recall jobs are not "McJobs", and this is why our country is going bankrupt (i.e. misguided, brain-dead, support for unions).  Wal-Mart employees should organize.  That is true.  They are getting screwed.  Boycotting Wal-Mart does not help anyone though.

 

kcar
Posted: Jul 02, 2012 - 22:25
 

 Byronape wrote:

I used to work for Wal-Marx many years ago.  They constantly screwed me out of hours by shorting my check 15 minutes here and 30 minutes there, clocking me out without my knowledge, and requiring that I get about 50 hours work done in about 40, and I'm in HUGE trouble if I go into overtime.  I got paid 90 cents more as a department manager than the cashiers did.  Also, that whole "needs to be 8 hours between shifts" thing?  Nope.  There were many days where I worked 7am to 4pm, and had to come back in at 8pm and work until midnight or 1am, go home to sleep, and come back in at 7am.  Oh, and I still had to get the same 50 hours worth of work done.

This was more the rule than exception.  I have talked to many former employees over the years from all over this part of the US and what I went through was pretty much par for the course. 

Eff that effing place.
 
I bought from Walmart recently but your post reminded me why I shouldn't and won't again. The low prices are amazing, but many times if the product's quality can be lowered—say, socks or shirts—Walmart will do it. And the horror stories I hear about working at that place are unending. 

As for the song, I really prefer Emmylou Harris's version...

JoepKoperdraat
Posted: Jun 22, 2012 - 11:15
 

hearing this song, all my tears washed away.

Brilliant guitarist.

Should come to NL again soon!!!

Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Jun 06, 2012 - 18:45
 

 Kokoloco53 wrote:
Nice
 
Very

Anax
(Seattle, WA)
Posted: Apr 19, 2012 - 22:18
 

Hey, I'd never heard of her, or Buddy Miller, before a few days ago when RP played "Strange Lover" by her. Now I've got new good music to listen to. Thanks.

Kokoloco53
(Southeastern Arizona)
Posted: Apr 04, 2012 - 07:53
 

Nice

arserocket
(S.O.B in an S.U.V)
Posted: Apr 04, 2012 - 07:53
 

saw them with Steve Earle many mooning years ago

fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Mar 19, 2012 - 05:49
 

 Byronape wrote:

I used to work for Wal-Marx many years ago.  They constantly screwed me out of hours by shorting my check 15 minutes here and 30 minutes there, clocking me out without my knowledge, and requiring that I get about 50 hours work done in about 40, and I'm in HUGE trouble if I go into overtime.  I got paid 90 cents more as a department manager than the cashiers did.  Also, that whole "needs to be 8 hours between shifts" thing?  Nope.  There were many days where I worked 7am to 4pm, and had to come back in at 8pm and work until midnight or 1am, go home to sleep, and come back in at 7am.  Oh, and I still had to get the same 50 hours worth of work done.

This was more the rule than exception.  I have talked to many former employees over the years from all over this part of the US and what I went through was pretty much par for the course. 

Eff that effing place.
 
Yep, that sounds like a seriously crappy place to work. Wal-Mart have a deservedly bad rep for working conditions and pay. Consumers need to realise that cheap goods likely derive from screwed workers in McJobs on minimum wage. I'd no more buy from Asda (UK offshoot of Walmart) than I'd saw my knackers off with a rusty knife.

musickat
(Lake of the Ozarks)
Posted: Mar 07, 2012 - 15:42
 

I just LOVE their stuff!!   Thank you RP  Kiss    (what happened to the dancing banana????)



jagdriver
(Just a nod and a wink south of Paradise)
Posted: Mar 07, 2012 - 15:40
 

Good song, ghastly album cover.

Byronape
("post-capitalist wreckageville")
Posted: Jan 31, 2012 - 23:42
 

 Mandible wrote:

You should NEVER shop at Walmart {#Whisper}.  WALMART = {#Evil}
 
I used to work for Wal-Marx many years ago.  They constantly screwed me out of hours by shorting my check 15 minutes here and 30 minutes there, clocking me out without my knowledge, and requiring that I get about 50 hours work done in about 40, and I'm in HUGE trouble if I go into overtime.  I got paid 90 cents more as a department manager than the cashiers did.  Also, that whole "needs to be 8 hours between shifts" thing?  Nope.  There were many days where I worked 7am to 4pm, and had to come back in at 8pm and work until midnight or 1am, go home to sleep, and come back in at 7am.  Oh, and I still had to get the same 50 hours worth of work done.

This was more the rule than exception.  I have talked to many former employees over the years from all over this part of the US and what I went through was pretty much par for the course. 

Eff that effing place.



MinMan
(Bay Area, CA)
Posted: Nov 29, 2011 - 11:03
 

I like this - without Ms. Miller twang, the arrangement and instrumentation could easily be mistaken for a Fairport Convention track.

vandal
(arriving somewhere, but not here. . .)
Posted: Nov 29, 2011 - 10:59
 

It don't matter where you bury me
I'll be home and I'll be free
It don't matter where I lay
All my tears be washed away


d-don
(Oregon)
Posted: Nov 29, 2011 - 10:59
 

Steve Earle influence? I like this.

terrapin52
(Terrapin Station, SC)
Posted: Nov 13, 2011 - 06:59
 

This song is purt' near horrible, y'all.

agnes
(within stumbling distance of a brewery and the ocean)
Posted: Oct 12, 2011 - 17:28
 

I'd love to like this song more, as it is a great SONG, but Julie Miller has the singing voice of an 8-year-old girl, and I just can't abide.
 

MoM$CooKin
(AnAlteredState)
Posted: Aug 30, 2011 - 16:12
 

Another awesome artist I would not have discovered without RP!

Stingray
(JULIAN'S NWO)
Posted: Aug 30, 2011 - 16:11
 

VERY-VERY GOOD!
8-9

musickat
(Lake of the Ozarks)
Posted: Jul 10, 2011 - 11:46
 

 vandal wrote:

7 {#Arrow} 8
 
yeah at least -   love this—  can't imagine why I ever thought it was less than a 8


Businessgypsy
(Deepest, Darkest Florida)
Posted: May 28, 2011 - 05:25
 

Caught Buddy Miller backing Robert Plant (with vocals help from Patti Griffin) at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Buddy was great, couldn't really hear Patty, Robert was having a very off day, but enjoying himself immensely.

Buddy and Julie's work is among the best of the Americana genre. Depths there not immediately apparent, making it an art form that will endure.


1wolfy
(Mission Viejo California)
Posted: Apr 06, 2011 - 14:33
 

You are correct..I cannot understand this theory..I'm not putting it down either..but celebrating it.. marvel at it..?? naaah bam23 wrote:

Sorry, neither the original post to which you are responding nor your silly assumptions about the entire Universe, which appear to be based on a series of texts that you were taught to believe by people who were themselves taught, ad infinitum (or at least for a couple thousand years) the same things, have any bearing on the musical qualities of this piece. And descended from dinosaur poop? I suggest that we carry within ourselves carbon and some other elements that were once in the form of dinosaur poop, but why is this not something to celebrate and marvel at, instead of another weak effort to put down a theory that you do not appear to actually understand?
 


calypsus_1
Posted: Jan 07, 2011 - 14:37
 



"All My Tears"  ........Julie Miller with Emmylou Harris........



1369IC
Posted: Jan 02, 2011 - 11:50
 

Also decidedly not a C&W fan, but this one had a good feel to it.  Voice and guitars went together perfectly.

kaybee
(Lost in the Wilds of Toronto)
Posted: Nov 16, 2010 - 19:57
 

Don't much like C & W but this is nice...almost as nice as the Chris Isaak that followed it!

As per the "law of gravity doesn't work" comment below, it actually does, as long as you're on planet earth!



daedalus
(Dubai and France)
Posted: Nov 16, 2010 - 09:01
 

Love it!
Compelling snare so hard it makes you sit up and take notice,  classic vocals, and gurgling low register country guitar.
Classic American music.

rd
(Cary, NC)
Posted: Oct 15, 2010 - 17:04
 

 RParadise wrote:

No, gravity is a law, as in Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation.  Evolution is a theory, but one that keeps being confirmed and strengthened by each successive generation's body of evidence and experimentation.  If the creation of drug-resistant bacteria isn't enough to convince you of the efficacy of Darwin's theories, then perhaps you just don't understand the science.

 

Well I was checking the comments to see if it was Buddy Miller singing with her.  Great song, by the way.  Saw her and Buddy many years ago when they opened for Steve Earle and they were awesome.

Not sure how this got so far off topic, but  thought I'd mention that Newton's Law of Gravity disagrees with Einstein's Theory of Relativity in some cases.   They've been able to test some of these disagreements, and guess which what - the Theory was right and the Law was wrong (one case is the details of Mercury's orbit)


vandal
(arriving somewhere, but not here. . .)
Posted: Sep 29, 2010 - 13:01
 


7 {#Arrow} 8



rubenbeagle
(Deep in the heart of Illinois)
Posted: Sep 17, 2010 - 21:19
 

8  →  9

Sloggydog
(UK)
Posted: Sep 13, 2010 - 22:25
 

Is that the guy from Union Station that she is singing with?
 

DeemerDave
(The Gate City of NH, USA)
Posted: Aug 28, 2010 - 13:13
 

My first thought when I heard her voice was Casey Chambers.{#Yes}

gatorade
(Ocean Park, WA)
Posted: Aug 16, 2010 - 20:01
 

She is amazing solo but I love her collaborations w/Buddy too.


chyk5
(Florida)
Posted: Jul 27, 2010 - 13:25
 

 xkolibuul wrote:
Emmylou's cover was a pale imitation compared to Julie.
 

This is my first time hearing this version. It's good, but I couldn't disagree more.

vit
Posted: Jul 27, 2010 - 13:18
 

Sounds like she swallowed a Wiffle ball halfway down but is still trying to sing through it.

xkolibuul
(Chuckanut sandstone)
Posted: Jun 25, 2010 - 16:24
 

Emmylou's cover was a pale imitation compared to Julie.

Businessgypsy
(Deepest, Darkest Florida)
Posted: May 13, 2010 - 07:12
 

stescott100 wrote:
boot scootin' rootin' tootin' wife beatin' burger eatin' horribleness
and what's with the bleached out album cover photograph? has she got a massive nose or something?
Racial/Geographic stereotypes born from rank ignorance and provincial tunnelvision, a classic malady. Please buy a few plane tickets and read some books, you'll be amazed at the depths you've not explored.


Mandible
Posted: May 13, 2010 - 07:04
 

 fluffybum wrote:

music to shop at walmart by...suckin.


 
You should NEVER shop at Walmart {#Whisper}.  WALMART = {#Evil}

ThirdRail_33
(Beautiful Bonita Springs in Sunny Florida)
Posted: Apr 11, 2010 - 12:37
 

Thought it was Suzanne Vega until the guitars kicked in.

RParadise
(Hastings-on-Hudson, NY)
Posted: Mar 22, 2010 - 12:41
 

 kazoo wrote:

Evolution is just a theory .... kind of like gravity.
 
No, gravity is a law, as in Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation.  Evolution is a theory, but one that keeps being confirmed and strengthened by each successive generation's body of evidence and experimentation.  If the creation of drug-resistant bacteria isn't enough to convince you of the efficacy of Darwin's theories, then perhaps you just don't understand the science.


jersey_birdman
Posted: Mar 22, 2010 - 12:38
 

Anything with Buddy Miller is GREAT....  {#Clap}



tnt_thomas
(Sitting cozy In Tolerant)
Posted: Feb 03, 2010 - 13:44
 

OMG! I'm moving my "1" to an "8"... Must be a full moon.

ri_shelton
(A few clicks up the river)
Posted: Jan 18, 2010 - 12:54
 

Gosh, I wonder what Daniel Lanois would think of this tune....

keller1
(In A Gadda Da Vida, Baby)
Posted: Nov 16, 2009 - 17:36
 

 RadioDoc wrote:

I put the 'godsquad propaganda' complainers in the same bin as those who get apoplectic at the sight of David's penis.

Both need to get a life.

This is great music.

 

Yep. 10 all the way.