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EPISODE · Jun 20, 2021 · 1H 29M

28. Rudy Gamble Discusses Old 97's, Too Far To Care

from You, Me and An Album · host Al Melchior

Send us Fan MailRudy Gamble, co-founder of Razzball, pays the show a visit to introduce Al to Old 97's and the world of alt-country. His selection to discuss is 1997's Too Far to Care, the Dallas quartet's third album. He and Al not only talk about the album and dig into specific tracks, but Rudy also recounts his experiences with screenwriting and songwriting and his journey from classic rock fan to devotee of all types of alternative music.Check out Razzball (and Rudy's statistical tools and headlines) at razzball.com.Follow Rudy on Twitter! @rudygambleFollow Al on Twitter! @almelchiorBBIf you want to know about upcoming guests and albums on this show, be sure to also follow Al on Twitter at @youmealbum.1:14 Rudy joins the show3:34 The origins of Razzball are intertwined with Rudy and Grey’s screenwriting10:18 Rudy wrote songs steadily for several years15:30 Rudy’s appreciation for good lyrics is a big reason for why he loves Too Far To Care17:59 Rudy’s Pyramid of Song Realization20:31 How Rudy’s musical journey from college forward led him to Old 97’s36:01 What are the specifics of Old 97’s music that appeal to Rudy the most?44:30 Rudy relates to Rhett Miller’s perspective as a lyricist49:12 The album’s theme is perfectly exemplified by Streets of Where I’m From53:19 Alt-country is a good entry point for Al to listen to more country58:17 Al's complaint about Too Far To Care1:01:22 Big Brown Eyes is a unique song on the album in a couple of ways1:07:10 Four Leaf Clover is an appropriate closing track1:09:54 In Timebomb, the drums help to tell the story Rudy reviews a few of the album’s tracks1:14:22 Barrier Reef1:16:17 Melt Show1:17:48 Streets of Where I’m From1:18:42 Niteclub1:19:38 House That Used To Be 1:20:50 Rudy thinks a lot of the best music is from bands in their 20sSupport the show

Send us Fan Mail Rudy Gamble, co-founder of Razzball, pays the show a visit to introduce Al to Old 97's and the world of alt-country. His selection to discuss is 1997's Too Far to Care, the Dallas quartet's third album. He and Al not only talk about the album and dig into specific tracks, but Rudy also recounts his experiences with screenwriting and songwriting and his journey from classic rock fan to devotee of all types of alternative music. Check out Razzball (and Rudy's statistical tools...

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