Trailer for sale or rent.
Room to rent for 50 cents.
Clinton was the worst President in history.
King of the road.
I liked his 60s music. Didn't remember he died in '72. RIP, Roger.
Dang me,dang me,they oughtta take a rope and hang me...
Miller's name is added on a separate panel, in a slightly different typestyle and fresher paint (or, at least it appeared so in 1980).
Erick is justly proud of its boys...
Thanks, my parents and I were just remembering some of his music last week.
Back when I was in my teens, I had the privilege to meet Dottie West and "Whispering Bill". Both were genuinely nice people. That was in Dottie's "Country Sunshine" days.
Great guy and funny music.
Great songwriter and performer. "England Swings" is one of my favorites.
My favourite, hands down.
Good article, thanks for posting. Remember his songs well, he was a great songwriter.
This is the 3-CD boxset that has the most music on it.
From his website:http://rogermiller.com/boxset.html
Roger Miller Boxset
"King of the Road - The Genius of Roger Miller"
CD - $26.50
This career retrospective of 70 songs from 1957 to 1986 includes 8 previously unreleased songs and a deluxe 40-page booklet with biography and rare photographs. Aficionados of 20th century music will find this boxset a "must-have' addition to any complete collection. Click here for the songlist
I've got to get this for my father!
Roger Miller was a huge talent, as well as a unique-but-exemplary product of his time. I'll look forward to reading the full story about him.
When I was six, I fell in love with his voice. God, what a voice. (Not singing ability, mind. Just the tonal quality that comes out in speaking.)
My favorite album was the soundtrack to Robin Hood, which had the whole fim on the album. (my second-favorite movie at the time, first being "Monty Python & the Holy Grail".)
Great book review!
Thanks for posting this. I know what to get my best friend for his birthday now (he's a huge Roger Miller fan).
"You can't roller skate in a buffalo herd"
I loved the man, and his music. His death was a great loss to the music world and his fans.
Thank you for the wonderful book review! You told me I'd hear more about the book, and here it is!
I have no way to get my hands on the book (long story), so I hope someone somewhere will tell me what the fight between Tompall and Waylon was about. If it's something I already knew but forgot, then I'll just ... well, be disappointed, I guess.
I know how hard it was to get Hag to sit down for an interview. I arranged one of the few he ever gave. Had a huge crush on him for a while, too - just a "friend crush" type of thing. He's much nicer than people give him (or he gives himself) credit for.
Sounds like the book is a great read, so maybe it'll magically appear on my doorstep some time or something. I was a big Roger Miller fan and didn't know "the rest of the story" about his life.
Thank you again!
Seriously, though. You would like this book regardless. Even without Ozzie in it.
You may be interested in this.