There is an almost reactionary vibe from the left when others have legitimate disagreements. Perhaps its all perspective.
There is an almost reactionary vibe from the left when others have legitimate disagreements. Perhaps its all perspective.
Ok since you quoted this song all is forgiven. If we were in a bar I would buy you a shot.
Wow a joke that no one has heard a billion times before.
She's acting single, Im drinking doubles should be sealed in a vault to preserve it in case civilization falls.
I will Malingerer. Not that I havent heard it before but just because its so damn good.
Maddoggirl I also really like Burger and Fries and Cherry Pies. It romantices small town life in a way that feels real. (Probably Because Pride came from an actual small town.)
So much agreement. Sometimes a song is just a song.
Ray Charles coulda been the best C/W singer of his generation.
Not sure how "modern" he is but George Strait is a good example of someone who plays the Nashville game and still puts out traditional quality country music. But he is probably getting close to the end of his relevancy.
Is anybody going to San Antoine is a true country classic.
The CDB still puts on a hell of a show though.
You should watch Lonesome Dove for an example of the kind of hanging Willie and Toby are singing about. I sincerly doubt that WILLIE FUCKING NELSON has a racist bone in his body, and I doubt he would sing a song about lynching.
Marty Robbins rules. Period.
You know Toby Keith dedicated a song to deceased NBA player Wayman Tisdale. They were friends. Seems unfair to accuse him of racism based on no evidence ive ever seen.
Its a travesty Help me make it through the night isnt on this list. I think Willie Nelsons cover is the best.
One of my favorites! Saw her play the New Daisy Theater in Memphis when that album came out and got to meet her and get an autograph. Great memory…………..She was not beautiful but very sexy if that makes any sense.
Tacoma is pretty great. I love stories, songs and poems about missing a particular place, even if that place doesnt exist anymore (especially if maybe it never existed at all)
The one with the Prom has got to be one of the most romantic episodes of TV ever.
I'm sorry but if you dont like this kind of thing then I pity you.
Not as unbelievable that they grew up "in the projects." Maybe O'Malley but Tobo? C'mon! (Cougartown style)