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Robert Christgau
Willie Nelson: Last Man Standing (Legacy)
As Nelson made room for his 85th birthday, he also beefed up his wee catalogue by adding 11 new tunes written with whipper-snapping seventy-something Buddy Cannon. Their organizing concept is wisdom as opposed to age brags proper like “I don’t want to be the last man standing / But wait a minute maybe I do.” Sometimes the wisdom is rakish: “I gave you a ring then you gave me the finger,” “He might not know me ’cause I’m low class / But tell him I’m the one with his head up his ass,” “Bad breath is better than no breath at all.” Sometimes it’s paradoxical: “We were getting along just fine / Just me and me,” “So many people, it sure is lonely.” Sometimes it’s just deep: “It’s not something you get over / It’s just something you get through.”
Always it sounds like it started with an idea that popped out of his mouth or sidled in from his subconscious, and who knows, maybe the weed helped—with an eye on retirement income, he’s now marketing his own brand, Willie’s Reserve. Over impeccably relaxed session work, that wisdom is delivered with a clarity and resonance that would inspire substance abusers half his age to quit drinking if they had his brains or soul.
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Robert Christgau
The self-proclaimed “Dean of American Rock Critics,” Robert Christgau was one of the pioneers of music criticism as we know it. He was the music editor at the Village Voice for almost four decades where he created the trusted annual Pazz & Jop Poll. He was one of the first mainstream critics to write about hip-hop and the only one to review Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water with one word: “Melodic.” On top of his columns, he has published six books, including his 2015 autobiography, Going Into the City . He currently teaches at New York University. Every week, we publish Expert Witness, his long-running critical column. To find out more about his career, read his welcome post ; for four decades of critical reviews, check out his regularly updated website.