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Johnny Danger
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I know he's a pretty polarizing artist but the guy's songwriting talent is undeniable with hundreds of good songs and a great live performer. Why isn't he mentioned with the best along with with likes of Jason Isbell? Is it because he's impossible to pigeonhole into one genre, much less 3 or 4? Or did he just never play the game right given his don't give a f$&k attitude? Thoughts bc I know there has to be at least several hardcore fans on this board.
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I listen to the album Lonelyland monthly, Big Blue sea, Metal and Steel, 2002, all are awesome and iconic I think. But yeah I think the fluidity of his genre and style, coming out of Austin, all are factors of why he did take off. But Isbell is a way better song writer than BS has ever been.
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Johnny Danger said:

I know he's a pretty polarizing artist but the guy's songwriting talent is undeniable with hundreds of good songs and a great live performer. Why isn't he mentioned with the best along with with likes of Jason Isbell? Is it because he's impossible to pigeonhole into one genre, much less 3 or 4? Or did he just never play the game right given his don't give a f$&k attitude? Thoughts bc I know there has to be at least several hardcore fans on this board.


I'm definitely a fan. Used to see him a few times a year at least around Austin and one of his songs was the first dance at our wedding.

I think the reasons you mention are probably right. Plus, a lot of his most known / live show regulars were from early in his career, some were too adult themed for much mainstream appeal, etc.
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Anyone that can write a 7 minute epic about H.E.B. is ok in my book.

Johnny Danger
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Aggie87 said:

Anyone that can write a 7 minute epic about H.E.B. is ok in my book.



Terrible example, although I'm not gonna lie and say I didn't sing along at Scabs shows back in the day.
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Never heard of him so he ain't that polarizing
BigC
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Pretty sure Robert doesn't go by Bob.
BadMoonRisin
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Ive been to 5 or 6 of his shows. A few at Saxon Pub, one at the Dell Diamond, one at Antone's.

He puts on a great show.
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BigC said:

Pretty sure Robert doesn't go by Bob.


His name is Batman, but you can call him Bob.
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Idk. I like that you used Jason Isbell as an example, he's just as polarized by listeners as Bob. Isbell is an anomaly to me. He's less palatable vocally than most pure "singer/songwriters" out there. I think it's probably attributed to two things what songs gain traction and what kind of artists they want to become after that. Some folks I know that made careers out of music either gig as a lifestyle nonstop while others have stayed behind the scenes to write more. It maybe isn't that black and white but that's how I sometimes see it.
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I may or may not have incorporated The HEB song into a firm wide presentation once upon a time... as far as reasonably accessible entertainers, the guy is at the top. His stage presence - since the Ugly Americans, to Christmas shows, all the way to solo shows w his loop machine; the guy dominates the stage.
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rononeill said:

I may or may not have incorporated The HEB song into a firm wide presentation once upon a time... as far as reasonably accessible entertainers, the guy is at the top. His stage presence - since the Ugly Americans, to Christmas shows, all the way to solo shows w his loop machine; the guy dominates the stage.


I've seen him probably a dozen times in twenty years. Each show is different. Different bands, instrumental accompaniments, genres (even with the same songs in some instances), formats.

Amazing entertainer.
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He is a son of Ralph and a badass.
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BadMoonRisin said:

Ive been to 5 or 6 of his shows. A few at Saxon Pub, one at the Dell Diamond, one at Antone's.

He puts on a great show.


Best one I saw him at was a singer songwriter set at the mucky duck. If you're in Houston and have never been, do yourself a favor and find an act you liked to see there.

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Ag_07
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I think what's sets guys like Isbell apart from BS is song relatability.

BS has some good songs but I don't think they're as relatable to people as Isbell.

Again...Not to say there not great songs but it's that relatability he's missing to push him into the really upper echelon.
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Johnny Danger said:

I know he's a pretty polarizing artist but the guy's songwriting talent is undeniable with hundreds of good songs and a great live performer. Why isn't he mentioned with the best along with with likes of Jason Isbell? Is it because he's impossible to pigeonhole into one genre, much less 3 or 4? Or did he just never play the game right given his don't give a f$&k attitude? Thoughts bc I know there has to be at least several hardcore fans on this board.

I've been a Bob diehard since around 2003 and your summary is spot on. I think it's a combination of not fitting into a clean category and not caring too much about "making it". He's one of the most underrated talents of our generation and it's pretty incredible he's been able to put out quality music for 3 decades. Love him.
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We started listening and going to Bob shows when we moved to Wimberley in 2001. Gruene Hall, Nutty Brown, Moody, Saxon, festivals, etc. every show is different. Haven't been to any in the last several years but the guy is very musically talented and commands the stage.
Tobias Funke
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I go see Bob just about any chance I get. Just moved to Austin pretty close to Saxon Pub and I can not wait for them to reopen and resume the weekly BS show
cc10106
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Compared to Schneider, Isbell has had more success both as a solo artist and with Drive-By-Truckers. He's also an amazing guitar player. Bob has built up and maintained a legit following and had a great run of albums with Lonelyland, I'm Good Now, and The Californian. LL was a big deal when it came out and made me a fan for life. The guy can command a stage better than just about anyone and bagged Sandra Bullock so there's that.
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