Originally posted by Conchis
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Jimmy Webb - Driftwood - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIZ1ZIDhIwY
The country dimension:
Glen and Jimmy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy4N3gmkpWw
Dolly and Charlie - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0GAgz5hKJs
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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What transpired, I think, in the sixties was both a counter to it all and a reinforcement. Liberalism provided women with much more in terms of identity and potential for influence. The female instinct was thus incorporated into the professional. The strong weak man was given free reign to be rather weaker. But you gain some and you lose some. In each case, the character lost any toughness it might have had and frequently became emotionally harder and harsher but more brittle. The lovely Dolly - really lovely - wholly works because she is traditionally feisty along with a women-can-do-it-better business woman. See also Loretta Lynn. Campbell worked not because he dragged just being in the sticks into big business combined with religiosity but because he depicted the common man with enhanced sensitivity and if anything liberal-upon-conservative travails. The fact that this should be the subject of some discussion says all you need to know about that era and its immense significance in the long term. As for symbols, Joe on the street tries today but at best he earns a wage.
As a steadfast non-relationship person, I should have gone into sexual politics in a studious sense really. One of my main ambitions was to outdo Greer and Masters and Johnson.
I think the innovation that would have been there is that I would have been truly fair-minded and always in essence with the intention of being wholly, non-agenda based, humane.
People are what they are - and have to be.
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Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kAU3B9Pi_U
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