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Coach Hacker: I like my chair, my beer and tv shows and spending weekend mornings comatose. My life is not s bad one. I kind of wish I had one. Frazz says I'm getting there, but to try harder. Caulfield: Okay. Try another $5-per-song-harder.
Varnes over 13 years ago
Actually that last panel illustrates the modern music business quite well……
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
Varnes — it is the very model of a modern major publisher?
Potrzebie over 13 years ago
I keep saying that he needs to write the Fat coach blues.
poihths over 13 years ago
In ghostwriting, as in all things, you get what you pay for!
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 13 years ago
I am really liking Coach Hacker more and more… even thought that is not what I think we are to get from this story arc.
Arianne over 13 years ago
I keep hoping Coach will write something . Maybe I’m just too hopeful.
Varnes over 13 years ago
Rusty is right. The really talented and creative folks are usually ignored because they can’t be managed. Real creativity know no bounds…That’s why someone Jim Lauderdale can do a Bluegrass song, and then write and produce one that sounds like Smoky Robinson. Why not?…..They try to make you something you aren’t. Look what they did to poor Patsy Cline. A beautiful and raw country vocalist and they tried to make her pop. Her music suffered…. Curse you Music Business!!!!!.
Arianne over 13 years ago
Rusty – Well done! I Loved it! Captain Kidd gave me the gigglesnerks. ◠ ‿ ◠
AmariT over 13 years ago
Rusty: Awesome.
hippogriff over 13 years ago
I have done the occasional filk, often a couplet or two impromtu, to the annoyance of those within earshot. Still, to do what Rusty did, presumably while reading the comics, has my admiration.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
Nice, Rusty! Of course we both may have to do Penzance for our Piracy!
Creature950 over 13 years ago
I never liked country music, and I still don’t. But that’s just my opinion.