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		<title>CityLife CD Review: John Doe &amp; The Sadies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you know me, you understand how much I respect and adore musician and actor, John Doe (X, Knitters). He truly is an inspiration and a hero, although I&#8217;m pretty sure he doesn&#8217;t  care for idol worship.  This week I reviewed his new collaboration with The Sadies, titled Country Club.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you know me, you understand how much I respect and adore musician and actor, <strong>John Doe</strong> (<strong>X, Knitters</strong>). He truly is an inspiration and a hero, although I&#8217;m pretty sure he doesn&#8217;t  care for idol worship.  This week I reviewed his new collaboration with <strong>The Sadies</strong>, titled <a href="http://www.lasvegascitylife.com/articles/2009/05/07/music/cd/iq_28574804.txt" target="_blank"><strong><em>Country Club</em></strong></a>.</p>
<p>The  short interview/review below ran in <a href="http://www.lasvegascitylife.com/articles/2003/08/20/music/fear_and_lounging/fearlounge.txt" target="_blank"><em>CityLife</em> back in 2003</a>. Doe&#8217;s country music roots run very deep and this new release is excellent, just as I knew it would be.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-326" title="johndoe" src="http://theloveofivy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/johndoe.jpg" alt="johndoe" width="246" height="324" />Doe in the spotlight</strong><br />
&#8220;There&#8217;s a way of rebelling without just doing it through the tempo and the volume,&#8221; <strong>John Doe</strong> said, following his Aug. 15 show at Live. With an easy smile and simple hello, he opened with <strong>Merle Haggard</strong>&#8217;s &#8220;Silver Wings,&#8221; and during the next hour and a half, he passionately traversed through his years with <strong>X</strong> to his latest solo release, <em>Dim Stars, Bright Sky</em>.</p>
<p>While he may sing the praises of <strong>George Jones</strong>, don&#8217;t call Doe a country boy. &#8220;At heart I&#8217;m an urbane person who likes the country for what it is, who really detests country people and provincial attitudes,&#8221; he says. Doe gave a tongue-in-cheek nod to his acting career by covering <strong>Buck Owens</strong>&#8216; 1963 honky-tonk hit &#8220;Act Naturally.&#8221; He described his recent stint portraying a villain in an episode of USA Network&#8217;s &#8220;The Peacemakers&#8221; as &#8220;a breath of fresh air.&#8221;</p>
<p>Asked about his 1992 film, <em>Roadside Prophets</em>, he said, &#8220;That was one of the movies I wish I could do over again. I would have had more time to prepare for it. Both of my parents had died within six months of doing that movie, I had been on tour for two months and I started flying back to Los Angeles to learn to ride better. I&#8217;d ridden a motorcycle like once or twice, and the very first day we started shooting our second daughter was born. It was like, &#8216;Holy shit &#8212; can I just do one thing?&#8217;&#8221;<br />
<em>&#8211;Poizen Ivy</em></p>
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