David Allan Coe - Live at Billy Bob's Texas (2002) Review

David Allan Coe - Live at Billy Bob's Texas (2002)
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I have about 40 music DVDs, including rock, country, bluegrass and blues. This one is the best. I have watched this DVD (according to DAC it means Drunk Very Drunk) about 20 times in the last five months. The music is great and the crowd is so into it. They know the words to the songs and just when to hoot, holler, gesticulate, etc. I envy those who were at that show. David Allan Coe is in top form here. I love all the name dropping. DAC is obviously a very smart guy who knows exactly what he is doing as a showman, and of course as a songwriter. (I bet there are incidences where people have underestimated his shrewdness to their own detriment.) The most important comment I could make to a potential buyer is that it's a real cultural thing. People of a narrow city-folk mind probably won't get it. Too bad for them. The last two tracks alone are worth the five star rating...and that's just for the shock value they provide. A note worthy of mention is about the production quality of this DVD. The camera work is very good, the editing is superb, and the sound (especially the DTS soundtrack) is outstanding. Hat's off the David Allan Coe and to Billy Bob's Texas.

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Considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time, David Allan Coe has been entertaining audiences for more than 30 years with his songs and his live performances. "Long Haired Redneck" shines on his first-ever DVD release recorded at the world-famous Billy Bob's Texas in Ft. Worth. Coe showcases many of his monster hits like "Take This Job and Shove It" and "You Don't Even Call Me by My Name" along with the country music anthem "If That Ain't Country." From biker bars to college campuses to the world's largest honky tonk, David Allan Coe entertains with his no-holds-barred style and huge collection of classic songs. Backed by some of the best musicians around, including his son Tyler, David Allan Coe sounds better than ever and always leaves a little room for a sing-along or two. Songs: Heaven Only Knows, Ain't That the Way, Wreckless, Nothin' to Lose, Take This Job and Shove It, Never Even Call Me by My Name, If That Ain't Country, Lay My Money Down, Longhaired Redneck 2001, Free My Mind, Follow Me, Storms Never Last, Drank My Wife Away, Talkin' to the Blues, Son of the South, 59 Cadillac 57 Chevrolet, Time Off for Bad Behavior, When I Was a Young Man, The Ride, Will You Remember Me.

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