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Jim Bedford
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From: Telluride, CO, USA (733 mi. WNW of Rockwall, TX but it seems much, much longer)
Registered: Jun 99


 - posted 02-16-2006 09:33 AM      Profile for Jim Bedford   Author's Homepage   Email Jim Bedford   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Along with his bio-diesel stations in Texas, Willie's in the news for a song he's been playing for over 20 years about the delights of being a gay cowboy. Talk about being ahead of the curve! Willie for President and Kinky for Governor!

Willie's new (old) hit

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Willie Nelson sings in voice of gay cowboy

Dan Glaister in Los Angeles
Thursday February 16, 2006
The Guardian

First it was Wyoming, with Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain, now gay cowboy fever has spread to Texas.

"There's many a strange impulse out on the plains of west Texas," sings country legend Willie Nelson in a song released on Valentine's Day on the internet music store, iTunes. "There's many a young boy who feels things he can't comprehend."

Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly (Fond of Each Other), is a story of forbidden love in small town Texas, written 25 years ago by the improbably named Ned Sublette. "Now a small town don't like it when somebody falls between sexes," runs the first verse, "No, a small town don't like it when a cowboy has feelings for men."

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The chorus, which Nelson sings accompanied by acoustic guitar and accordion, chimes with the concerns of Lee's Oscar-nominated film for which he contributed a song to the soundtrack. "Cowboys are frequently secretly fond of each other/ What did you think them saddles and boots was about?/There's many a cowboy who don't understand the way that he feels for his brother/Inside every cowboy there's a lady that'd love to slip out."

Nelson, most famous for songs such as Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys, said that he felt the time was right for the song to be released. While it was written in 1981, the version released this week was recorded last year.

"The song's been in the closet for 20 years," he said.

"The timing's right for it to come out. I'm just opening the door."

Kim Buie, a vice-president at Nelson's Lost Highway records, told the Dallas Morning News: "Being gay is nothing new ... Society puts its own standards on it, but that song makes it OK."


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Gordon Burke
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 - posted 02-17-2006 05:12 PM      Profile for Gordon Burke   Author's Homepage   Email Gordon Burke   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Cowboy up! [sex]

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Mike Blakesley
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 - posted 02-17-2006 06:11 PM      Profile for Mike Blakesley   Author's Homepage   Email Mike Blakesley   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I had a lady say to me, "I think the people in Wyoming are upset because they don't want people to think that's how REAL cowboys are." I said, "Weeeeell, I think there are probably a few real cowboys who are like that." She wasn't pleased. Oh well.

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Mark Gulbrandsen
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From: Music City
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 - posted 02-20-2006 11:01 AM      Profile for Mark Gulbrandsen   Email Mark Gulbrandsen   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Oh Boy, I can see that Willie Nelson is real popular around here.....

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