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Key Phrases: cheesy breeze, western swing, memorial weekend, Bob Wills, Texas Playboys, San Antonio (more...)
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Duncan McLean has a dilemma. He's head over heels for a music that's not only going out of style, but is found most prevalently in Texas--a long way from his home in the Orkney Islands of Scotland. After exhausting Scotland's supply of western swing, in 1995 McLean travels to America, rents a Chevy Cavalier, and heads west to explore the birthplace, meet the makers, and dig up the roots of the sounds with which he's fallen in love. As he describes it:

"This is the hottering chili-pot of New Orleans Jazz, old country fiddling, big-band swing, ragtime, blues, pop, mariachi and conjunto that dominated Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and beyond--all the way to San Francisco in the west, Memphis in the east--from the mid-Thirties till mid-Elvis. This is western swing."

Lone Star Swing is both musical pilgrimage and witty travelogue. As McLean trails his favorite music over the back roads of Texas, his adventures make for interesting reading. He has a way of making you feel you're riding along in the passenger seat as he finds the top 10 things to do in Turkey, Texas, on Bob Wills Day (Bob is McLean's western-swing hero), learns how to nibble an onion cooked up sunflower style at the Presidio Onion Festival, gets lectured for cussing in front of ladies after his Chevy gets its doors rehung by a hit-and-run driver, and suffers the wrath of Gulf Coast prawns eaten too far from their home waters. And although he's far away from the Orkney Islands, McLean has a way of making himself at home in just about every place the music takes him.



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Touring Scotsman McLean focuses on the underappreciated western part of what used to be called country-and-western music. As he searched for the roots of the western swing music of, most notably, Bob Wills and his band, he also took in other manifestations of the glorious cultural wonderland known as Texas. His initial encounter with Texan fried cuisine leaves him confused as to which platter deposit is the catfish and which the hush puppies, and that sets the stage for bemused commentary on the cultural landscape displayed on the Lone Star's seemingly endless highways. Of a Pink Panther mural at the Roy Orbison museum in Wink, McLean ventures, "Why the Pink Panther? . . . Why the pink 100 lb. weight at his feet? Why the pink three of clubs?" Haunting questions, indeed. Much to his consternation, McLean found precious little contemporary interest in classic western swing. The style reached its zenith in the 1940s and is periodically revived, without much effect. Oh, well. McLean's rollicking journal is immensely good fun, anyway. Mike Tribby

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: W.W. Norton & Co. (April 17, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393317560
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393317565
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,156,632 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Texas! Music!, November 6, 2004
By M. T. Vancampen (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
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McLean, a Scottish writer, discovered an old, scratchy LP of Bob Wills and was instantly became a fanatic for western swing, a music that dominated popular radio in the '30s and '40s and is now close to forgotten. After winning the Somerset Maugham Prize for his book of short stories, he decides to spend the money on a tour of Texas tracking down the surviving musicians who played western swing. On his journeys, he finds the Texas Wills and his associates sang about (in small towns) and a Texas overwhelmed by newer Trends (Austin, Fort Worth, etc.). An interesting tale of another guy obsessed with music.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A pleasure, April 23, 2003
By aliled "aliled" (Shawnee, Kansas United States) - See all my reviews
  
Some people, judging from their reviews, just didn't "get" the book. That's okay, I can understand it. It's probably best for people like myself, folks too young to have heard Wills' music any normal way, but who somehow stumbled across it and fell in love. If you're a long-term fan of the music, or have never heard it at all, well, I can imagine the book may seem lacking - though personally, I liked the tales of McLean's efforts not to seem too alien to his surroundings, and his disappointment in finding that mid-1990's Texas is not quite the wonderland of Western Swing he'd hoped. That reviewers point out the book seems to be too much about McLean is rather the point - it's a lonely journey and he only catches a few faint echoes of the subject of his search.

The part where McLean attempts a phone interview with an absolutely befuddled Floyd Tillman is fabulous. Tillman's importance to country music is huge, but the peak of his career is several decades past. Tillman can't seem to wrap his head around the idea that some guy from Scotland would even want to interview him - told the title of the book, Tillman thinks it's "Lone Star Swig", which he assumes will be a book about beer!

The question isn't asked too directly, but the book really does make one wonder about how much we appreciate the heroes of our past and the innovators and originators of our cultural history. That the book is written by a Scottish guy looking for the answers to questions most of the "native" people in his book seem to care not a whit about really drives the concept home.

It's a well-written book with a lot of cool tales and McLean comes across as the sort of guy you wouldn't mind joining on a road trip. On that basis, this book works for me.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars All you get is an empty trail!, July 5, 2004
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A poorly planned book about a poorly planned trip through Texas. The writer has a great love for Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, but comes up empty on his search and in his book. I read everything I can find on Bob and His Texas Playboys, and this book was the most disappointing.

The only two great books are: San Antonio Rose (by Charles Townsend) and My Years With Bob Wills (by that ol' piano pounder, Al Stricklin)

Skip this one. Save your money for the Bear Records box set.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite a ride
One of the funnest books I've read in a long time, and educational too. I was drawn to this book because of the Bob Wills kick I've been on because of a boxed CD set and... Read more
Published on January 11, 2007 by Phil Ellenbecker

5.0 out of 5 stars Laugh-out-loud travelogue . . .
This is a five-star book for readers who enjoy fish-out-of-water accounts of travel, where the writer's eye (ear, nose and throat, for that matter) seems to encounter only the... Read more
Published on May 31, 2005 by Ronald Scheer

2.0 out of 5 stars Of Limited Appeal
I like most travelogues, and I love McLean's fiction (Blackden, Bucket of Tongues, Bunker Man), so, even though I've never even heard of Western Swing music, I thought I might... Read more
Published on November 6, 2002 by A. Ross

5.0 out of 5 stars A great book for a beginner, and a wonderful homage
So I'll admit, I find country and western music a drag, but I always loved the crossover jazz of Duke ellington, or the early 20th century trumpet sounds of the great swingers,... Read more
Published on July 31, 2000 by C. Hurley

2.0 out of 5 stars As Tiring as Texas is Big- Travel Cliche
Except for the fact that Duncan McLean has won a major literary award (which the readers are reminded of to often), there is little to indicate that he can rise above any bemuxed... Read more
Published on June 28, 1999 by Knox Gardner (knoxg@hotmail.com)

4.0 out of 5 stars You don't even need to like western swing to love this book
Duncan is an odd, brilliant man. His obsession with the minutiae of a fairly obscure branch of popular music is truly amazing. Read more
Published on August 7, 1998 by James M. Cameron

4.0 out of 5 stars Small town Texas and Texas swing wrapped in wry haggis
McLean spends all his literary prize money and sets out to discover the sources of Texas swing, an amalgam of music that layered English folk, New Orleans jazz, East Texas blues,... Read more
Published on July 2, 1998

3.0 out of 5 stars Too much Duncan McLean; too little Bob Wills.
Duncan McLean can tell a good story, but mostly about himself. He's an interesting sort, but Bob Wills gave us an indigenous art form. Read more
Published on June 15, 1998

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