Am I the only one watching this tonight?
Man o mannnn I must be old, cause I feel like I'm reliving my child hood listening to him again. :whew: :sad3:
I am a fan!
http://youtu.be/xi3GgoLtlWk
:eyebrownod: Seen that. Thats a good video
It is true too, I watched the CMT music awards this year and they were terrible! The only two singers worth watching were Garth Brooks and Miranda lambert. That Miranda is one hot tomato :yoyo: :highclap:
Country Music sure ain't what it use to be, or maybe we are just getting to damn old. I have a bunch of the old country music, such as: Geo Jones, Conway Twitty, Marty Robbins,Kenny Rogers, Don Williams and of course the outlaws Waylon, Willie, Chris and Merle just to name a few.
Country music had died and been replaced with new kids on the range type music. You have a great collection of real country.
I grew up listening to them folks along with Hank Williams, Loretta Lynn, etc. when I was stationed down south I became a lifelong Hank Junior fan too, I tied on a lot of good drunks listening to him, family tradition, whiskey Bent and Hell bound, :yoyo:
Quote from: JohnP on July 03, 2015, 12:44:10 PM
Country Music sure ain't what it use to be, or maybe we are just getting to damn old. I have a bunch of the old country music, such as: Geo Jones, Conway Twitty, Marty Robbins,Kenny Rogers, Don Williams and of course the outlaws Waylon, Willie, Chris and Merle just to name a few.
This caused me to spend 30min on YouTube watching and listening to some of the old greats of country music.
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Richard, if you like I can burn some of these and send them to ya.
Ya forgot Steve Earl :eyebrownod:
http://youtu.be/2ZPJesdodu8
I watched the rise and fall of gilleys yesterday it was interesting, my brother went there one time and fell in love with it. I bet it was a site to see in person. It made several of the older country greats.
Quote from: riverboss on July 06, 2015, 03:42:58 AM
I watched the rise and fall of gilleys yesterday it was interesting, my brother went there one time and fell in love with it. I bet it was a site to see in person. It made several of the older country greats.
yes it was...
and lets not forget the stockyards in Ft Worth...