The Ballad of Dood & Juanita by Sturgill Simpson Review
- jubietime
- Nov 6, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 28, 2022
I honestly don’t know what to expect. This is a short album.
Prologue: Ok so this really was a prologue. That’s nice. Very marching.
Ol’ Dood, Pt. 1: This was nice. He has a nice voice. And he’s really just telling a story. It’s giving Cracker Barrel. Just saying.
One In the Saddle, One On the Ground: You guys Juanita was stolen. That’s so sad. I hope he finds her. I’m on the edge of my seat.
Shamrock: Shamrock is his horse. This has a very long instrumental outro. Can’t say I’m super excited about it. Silly.
Played Out: No way did the dog die. I’m gonna cry. This song was actually nice.
Sam: This is just so sad. Sam was his best friend and he died. What a bummer.
Juanita (feat. Willie Nelson): This was a nice song. Very romantic.
Go In Peace: Ok yay he saved Juanita. This was a happy song.
Epilogue: Summing it all up I guess.
Ol’ Dood, Pt. 2: This was nice. I’m happy things worked out I think. I don’t actually know anything.
Final Ranking:
Played Out
Juanita
One In the Saddle, One On the Ground
Ol’ Dood, Pt. 1
Ol’ Dood, Pt. 2
Go In Peace
Shamrock
Sam
Prologue
Epilogue
Not really my type of music, but what he did was pretty cool. Told a whole story in 28 minutes. Nice. It gets a 4.65/10. bye
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