March 26, 2006

  • Rhinestone Cowboy

    By GREG RISLING
    Associated Press Writer

    LOS ANGELES -- Singer
    Buck Owens, the flashy rhinestone cowboy who shaped the sound of
    country music... died Saturday. He was 76.

    From Log24, Feb. 2, 2003:

    Head White House speechwriter Michael Gerson:

    "In the last two weeks, I've been returning to
    Hopkins.  Even in the 'world's wildfire,' he asserts that 'this Jack,
    joke, poor potsherd, patch, matchwood, immortal diamond,/Is immortal
    diamond.' A comfort."

    -- Vanity Fair, May 2002, page 162

    Related material:

    See the five Log24 entries ending with The Diamond as Big as the Monster (Dec. 21, 2005).

    Note particularly the following:


    From Fitzgerald's
    The Diamond as Big as the Ritz:


        "Now," said John eagerly, "turn out your pocket and let's
    see what jewels you brought along. If you made a good selection
    we three ought to live comfortably all the rest of our lives."


         Obediently Kismine put her hand in her pocket and tossed two
    handfuls of glittering stones before him.


        "Not so bad," cried John, enthusiastically. "They aren't
    very big, but-- Hello!" His expression changed as he held one of
    them up to the declining sun. "Why, these aren't diamonds!
    There's something the matter!"


        "By golly!" exclaimed Kismine, with a startled look. "What
    an idiot I am!"


        "Why, these are rhinestones!" cried John.

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