Please Don't Bury Me by John Prine.
As
many of you know master singer/songwriter John Prine is in the hospital with the Coronavirus in serious but
stable condition. My National
Poetry Month blog post earlier in the day has greater detail and an assessment personal and professional
life and work. It makes sense to also
feature him in our Confinement Music
Festival.
Young John Prine was chill and a master of the casual slouch off stage.
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Please
Don’t Bury Me is
one of the least well known songs
off of Prine’s sensational self-titled 1971
debut album. It celebrates John’s playful side which is sometimes overlooked among his body of emotional,
often gut-wrenching slice of life
ballads. But the many performers who
shared the stage with him over the
years and a lot of us who have followed him from the beginning during the great
Chicago folk scene have always
delighted in this side of him.
And
I think John himself would appreciate
it right now. You be the judge.
Heard he's doing better thankfully. Thanks for this blast from the past!
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