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This track from 1998's All Over You proves that Lazy Lester hasn't changed a whole heckuva lot in the past thirty years, and that's good news for lovers of Louisiana swamp music. Lester essays this old Lightnin' Slim tune with all the laid-back enthusiasm of a man with a belly full of sour mash, stoking the rocking-chair rhythm with blasts of moonshine-soaked harmonica. If Lazy Lester can't put a smile on your face, you must be one SERIOUSLY uptight mofo. |
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Dan Epstein |
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Dan Epstein is a Los Angeles-based journalist and pop-culture historian whose work has appeared in L.A. Weekly, BAM, Raygun, Guitar World and the Los Angeles Times, among other publications. His first book, Twentieth Century Pop Culture, was published in 1999 by Carlton Books.
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