Dutchman Posted April 30 Posted April 30 (edited) Gone to a place where a nickel still plays the jukebox. Another bought you a glass of warm beer. He was odd but incredibly original. Did tours consisting of nothing more than prisons and small bars. All with beat up Peavey PA equipment. Truly the wandering minstrel that drank to much, smoked to much and you never had to wonder what he was thinking. An American Original! RIP Mr. Coe Edited April 30 by Dutchman 8 2 Quote
Steve Haynie Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Man, that is a perfect obituary for David Allan Coe. 3 1 Quote
Dutchman Posted April 30 Author Posted April 30 25 minutes ago, django49 said: And the perfect C & W song That was penned by Steve Goodwin and John Prine. David just made it more "Perfect" 4 Quote
specialk Posted April 30 Posted April 30 18 minutes ago, Dutchman said: Steve Goodwin Steve Goodman… 2 2 Quote
LucSulla Posted May 1 Posted May 1 My favorite DAC story is actually Waylon's story about threatening to kick his ass back in the 70s. 1 Quote
Willie G. Moseley Posted May 1 Posted May 1 In my neck of the woods "You Never Even Called Me By My Name" was a mandatory song for bar bands. It was a "learn it or get your ass klcked by the patrons 1 1 Quote
Brooks Posted May 1 Posted May 1 (edited) Controversial artist. He Wrote some classics, but had some cringe racist tunes, and did that bizarre album with Pantera. Edited May 1 by Brooks Quote
shankyboy Posted May 1 Posted May 1 I saw him at a legendary place called Casseopia's in Ponca City, Oklahoma when I was a Freshman in college in '82. He totally rocked the house. By the time the show was over nobody could stand or breathe because of all the alcohol that was consumed and the smoke that was in the air. It took me a couple of days to fully recover from that one. He was an original for sure. R.I.P. DAC. 2 Quote
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