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Whether or not this was the same guitar that Kristofferson wrote “Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again,” the single off his second album The Silver Tongued Devil and I, was irrelevant. Regardless, this song playing over the opening credits of Cisco Pike, the film about a former dope dealer - played by Kris - who is trying to put his past behind him yet, thanks to Gene Hackman’s hard-ass cop, still ends up in deep shit. All you know is that the guy onscreen who’s ambling toward a music store, where he’ll attempt to pawn his instrument to owner Roscoe Lee Browne for some quick cash, radiates a life hard-lived before he’s even said a word. When Kristofferson does finally speak, regaling Browne with tales of a recent drug bust and reminiscing about old gigs, his raspy baritone confirms that this guy is intimately familiar with filterless cigarettes, empty bottles, and late nights bleeding into early mornings. There’s a hint of desperation in his pitch. Then he packs up his six-string, says goodbye and leaves, slouching toward the beach.
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