Thursday, July 02, 2026

A Departure, Pre-Independence Day

There's a local mercantile in my little town that I frequent nearly daily. Not because I'm addicted to shopping, but because they have dog treats behind the counter, and my hound knows this. So she and I usually go into Brick and Mortar on our midday walk.

The store stocks a range of products from  fairly high-end casual clothing (think Filson, Howler, Pendleton, etc) and shoes (Blundstone, Birkenstock) to amusing bric a brac, booze accessories, books (they stock JoJo's book, for example), and locally-themed odds and ends. 

On our most recent trip, I saw this t-shirt:


For the uninitiated, that's a reference to Joe Diffie's 1993 hit, "John Deere Green", about a young man who painted the town's water tower with the words Billy Bob Loves Charlene in bright green. It's a prime example of the country story genre, and I love it unironically. 


Naturally, thinking about that song sparked memories of several more, some similar in their storytelling, others in their tonality. So on this Independence Day Eve Eve, a brief tour of my brain, country and western version.


3 comments:

  1. Love "Seminole Wind"... takes me back. C&W numbers from the resurgent era of the late 80's / early 90's that I still enjoy also include:

    - "Ain't That Lonely Yet," Dwight Yoakam
    - "Deeper Than the Holler," Randy Travis
    - "All My Ex's Live in Texas," George Strait
    - "Chattahoochee," Alan Jackson
    - "Brand New Man," Brooks & Dunn
    - "Passionate Kisses," Lucinda Williams (the Mary Chapin Carpenter version ain't bad, either)

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  2. that’s a strong sixer, as well

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