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The Spree of '83 - The Story of Merle Haggard and Freddy Powers, Foreword By Tanya Tucker

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i really enjoyed this book as i am a big fan of merle haggard and i prefer the older country music even if their lives were very confusing and crazy at times...

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The spree of 83 could be called "The secret of Fantastic Freddie". Friend, fighter, marine, patriot, singer and song writer THIS STORY is why old people say there is no longer real country music. Great read about a time that sadly has gone and so have the legends with it.

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I found this book very interesting. I would recommend it to all Merle Haggard and Freddy Powers.

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First off, let me preface this by saying I was raised on country music. I’m talkin’ the good kind, to where I end up immediately disliking people who either A) talk mad shit about country music as a whole, or B) consider the majority of current country music as what the entire genre is about.
Now that I’m done with my little rant, let’s review this book!
With an introduction by Tanya Tucker, you know right off that this book is the real deal when it comes to the heart and soul of fine country. I’ll admit, I originally requested this because I thought it was mostly about Merle, but it’s more Freddy’s story, with Merle and Willie Nelson providing their commentary on Freddy and the times they shared.
I’m honestly a huge fan of multiple narrators. (Rant is my favorite Chuck Pahlaniuk book, to give you an idea.) So, even though it wasn’t what I initially expected, I still thoroughly enjoyed reading about some rad country history.
 
I give The Spree of 83 four out of five Gibsons!

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“The Spree pf ‘83” is a conversation with music greats. The cast of characters contains headliners of country music and TV. The book approximates having a casual conversation with old friends on the patio, talking, reminiscing, and sharing jokes and funny stories, except that these old friends are the giants of country music. Eavesdropping on these personal reflections is entertaining, enlightening, and just plain fun to read.
Times were different in ‘83. There was no social media to report on every move, to tweet, to post funny stories on line. And funny stories were many:
“We went out on the highway and one of the guys in the band and I wrapped ourselves in tin foil, put plastic bags over our heads, stuck antennas on the bags. We had a huge amplifier in the car, and played that warbling whistle you always hear in flying saucer films. Cars pulled over, trucks pulled over, people were shouting. Not one paper printed a word about it.”
There are also background stories, stories of family, extensive charity work, and just plain enjoying life. “One day it was raining, and Merle and Freddy and Dean and I put on a play, made costumes and everything, and they recorded it as we did a play on the houseboat.”
The essence of this book can be summed up in this, “And if there were any bad days, they somehow have been erased from my memory. Or maybe it’s like one of Merle’s hit songs, ‘These were the memories I choose to recall.’”
Waldorf Publishing and NetGalley gave me a copy of “The Spree of ‘83” in exchange for my unbiased review. I am not a follower of country music; I knew nothing about these events or these performers. I selected this book because the description fascinated me, and I heard Merle Haggard play at a church. I was entertained all the way through. I am sure that true fans will unquestionably love the stories in this book.

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This is a very good book with a lot of history. You see a very honest piece of country music. I am sad to hear Freddy is suffering with Parkinson's, I have this in my own family so I know the devastation. Thank you for putting this on paper for future generations

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Great book & insight into the live of Freddy & Merle. Interesting read for anyone who wonders how this relationship began & developed and the outcome of this lifelong friendship and it's impact on country music.

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