She’s like an ambassador from a world where hard times make you stronger, but they’re still to be avoided where you escape your past not by running away but by planting a ladder where you stand and climbing up. Jolene became Dolly’s second solo 1 single on the country charts. Wait Till You Hear What It Sounds Like Now Some listeners have compared the result with Cher’s and Tracy Chapman’s voices. As she tells it, Dolly the multimillionaire and international star is a direct product of Dolly the little girl, who decided to model herself after the local hooker in the backwoods-Tennessee town where she grew up. They Reduced The Speed Of Dolly’s Jolene By 33 RPM. “It costs a lot to look this cheap,” she likes to say. Well maybe, you don’t have to look far as this slowed down version of Jolene, a classic country-style song by Dolly Parton, proves. : r/todayilearned by Groiner TIL about 'Sludgefest'. Playing records at the wrong speed can lead to some pretty strange results, but few are stranger than Dolly Parton’s Jolene played at 33 rpm. This created a collision of pop vocals and sludge-filled doom metal instrumentals instead of the high-pitched songs youre used to. She’s never tried to hide or apologize for her tackiness or her self-sculpting. This is an album made by Brian Borcherdt in which he played old vinyls of Alvin and The Chipmunks on 16 RPM (instead of 33 RPM). Even “I Will Always Love You” (lest we forget, a Parton composition long before Whitney), is both a love song and a breakup song.Īnd then there’s Parton herself, with breasts like launching missiles and the wardrobe of a seven-year-old with resources. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Many of her songs float lightly on dark currents-if you scan her compositions from the past fifty years, you’ll find plenty of dying children, abandoned women, and paralyzing poverty dished up in catchy tunes and warbling tones. That’s how Dolly Parton works, both as a musician and a celebrity. Of course, that can be found in the original version, but the brisk clip of the performance and the chime of Dolly’s voice bounce over the concreteness of the despair. While this usually leads to some uncanny sounds, slowing down Dolly Parton’s Jolene to 33 RPM (revolutions per minute) creates a different, but awesome version of the track.
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