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AR wrote:However we won't forget what happened.
Blue Radio Girl wrote:AR wrote:However we won't forget what happened.
I'm not ready to make nice,
I'm not ready to back down,
I'm still mad as hell
And I don't have time
To go round and round and round
Personally, I'm not gonna let 'em get away with murder.
whocares wrote:Blue Radio Girl wrote:AR wrote:However we won't forget what happened.
I'm not ready to make nice,
I'm not ready to back down,
I'm still mad as hell
And I don't have time
To go round and round and round
Personally, I'm not gonna let 'em get away with murder.
great song, great band. get it guys? BAND! They stood behind their lead singer.
Blue Radio Girl wrote:AR wrote:Let's not quote country music if that is what I think it is. C / F / G7
Easy and crap.
Sorry
Sorry, I work in country music, it was an automatic reaction.
Blue Radio Girl wrote:How about a little David Allan Coe? "You Never Even Called Me By My Name.."
Now there is a classic. New country, I hate a large portion of it. Its not country, its Nashville pop. But the good classic stuff, I love it.
Liam wrote:Blue Radio Girl wrote:How about a little David Allan Coe? "You Never Even Called Me By My Name.."
Now there is a classic. New country, I hate a large portion of it. Its not country, its Nashville pop. But the good classic stuff, I love it.
"Well I was drunk...the day my mom gout outta prison.
And I went to pick her up..in the RAIN
But before I could get to the station in my pickuuuuup Truck
She got runned over by a damned old TRAAAAAAAAAIN.."
That one??
larryfromnextdoor wrote:Blue Radio Girl wrote:AR wrote:Let's not quote country music if that is what I think it is. C / F / G7
Easy and crap.
Sorry
Sorry, I work in country music, it was an automatic reaction.
dont think for a second he aint been drunk and sung karioke to "ive got friends in low places.. ",, maybe not!!no?
AR wrote:I can sing country music very well. My choice is "It's Only Make Believe" by Conway Twitty. REAL country and not southern pop. Usually I try something classy though like "Swallow That Load" by Skrapp Mettle
Blue Radio Girl wrote:AR wrote:I can sing country music very well. My choice is "It's Only Make Believe" by Conway Twitty. REAL country and not southern pop. Usually I try something classy though like "Swallow That Load" by Skrapp Mettle
Nashville pop, exactly what I was talking about.
How about a little John Conlee? "I Don't Remember Lovin' You"... that man was a good songwriter, argue with me, I don't care.![]()
Yes, Swallow that Load is an amazing song, brings me to tears when I hear it. Oh, I get misty thinking about it.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:Blue Radio Girl wrote:AR wrote:I can sing country music very well. My choice is "It's Only Make Believe" by Conway Twitty. REAL country and not southern pop. Usually I try something classy though like "Swallow That Load" by Skrapp Mettle
Nashville pop, exactly what I was talking about.
How about a little John Conlee? "I Don't Remember Lovin' You"... that man was a good songwriter, argue with me, I don't care.![]()
Yes, Swallow that Load is an amazing song, brings me to tears when I hear it. Oh, I get misty thinking about it.
roooooooooseeeeee colllllllllllllored glasssssssssssssssesssss..great stuff,,
WalrusOct9 wrote:Anyone can make it in country music because none of them actually have to write their own songs or play an instrument well. A few do, but if you have writers block? No biggie...there's a million generic professional songwriters in Nashville willing to do your work for you, and even more studio musicians to make you sound exactly like every other record out there.![]()
Yes, there's always exceptions...but shouldn't the talented musicians and songwriters be the norm and not the exception?
WalrusOct9 wrote:Anyone can make it in country music because none of them actually have to write their own songs or play an instrument well. A few do, but if you have writers block? No biggie...there's a million generic professional songwriters in Nashville willing to do your work for you, and even more studio musicians to make you sound exactly like every other record out there.![]()
Yes, there's always exceptions...but shouldn't the talented musicians and songwriters be the norm and not the exception?
AlienC wrote: If anything, the state of the art is advanced on these shores and then exported in bits and pieces as other cultures adopt style and technique /methodologies i.e. Hollywood's influence on Bollywood.
AR wrote:Let's not quote country music if that is what I think it is. C / F / G7 - repeat those chords until your head explodes.
Easy and crap. Why do you think everyone at karoake bars sings country - because it's a piece of cake.
Sorry
AR wrote: Let's continue the Neal/Friga ragging tomorrow. I will keep it clean, but my insults are more cutting that way anyhow.
RockinDeano wrote:It's Pretty simple.
If you don't like what they did, don't follow them to the next station stop.
I'm not.
It kills me that some here are looking forward to Jeremey and his time with the band. Just horrible.
joybringer1 wrote: In the same way I am very disappointed to find that some of my favourite posters here are showing a complete lack of regard for Journey's behaviour. Brushing it off as though "Oh well, that's showbusiness. Bring on the next singer".
It's made me see them in a completely new and less favourable light.
I'm not ready to make nice,
I'm not ready to back down,
I'm still mad as hell
And I don't have time
To go round and round and round
Liam wrote:Blue Radio Girl wrote:How about a little David Allan Coe? "You Never Even Called Me By My Name.."
Now there is a classic. New country, I hate a large portion of it. Its not country, its Nashville pop. But the good classic stuff, I love it.
"Well I was drunk...the day my mom gout outta prison.
And I went to pick her up..in the RAIN
But before I could get to the station in my pickuuuuup Truck
She got runned over by a damned old TRAAAAAAAAAIN.."
That one??
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