If you're getting your advice from people who have lost their wives, their dogs and their pick up trucks, what does that say about you?
The only advice I pay attention to is from you guys and gals on TGT.If you're getting your advice from people who have lost their wives, their dogs and their pick up trucks, what does that say about you?
Why of course!The only advice I pay attention to is from you guys and gals on TGT.
Lmao remember when this pole smoker had a split personality where he turned into a teenage goth girl? View attachment 391293
Beat me to it.Chris Gaines is a faggot. Garth just came out of the closet finally.
There is not a lot I remember any more but I can can still do that - Roger Miller, Marty Robbins, Freddy Fender, Brad Paisley, Charlie Pride, Tom T. Hall.I'd actually have to put in serious effort to name 5 county singers.
Wow, that’s risky.The only advice I pay attention to is from you guys and gals on TGT.
I guess I should have said "most of TGT members."Wow, that’s risky.
This is why I only listen to Marty Robbins.
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Marty Robbins, Cash, Waylon, Hank Sr...there's plenty of good stuff from back then.
Absolutely. The old outlaw country is the only country worth listening to.
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yep george strait has never left his styleand remained trditional vountry i don't mind the newercountry -pop sound but it's not the country i grew up listening towhen i was much younger!For me, IMHO, Garth Brooks is the guy who ushered in the "pop country" crap that is prevalent today. They used to call Brooks "the McDonalds of country music". Give me George Strait over Brooks any day.
for such a short career in music hank sr. is still a big influence on country music!Of course, as far as I'm concerned Johnny Cash is a musical genre unto himself...
for such a short career in music hank sr. is still a big influence on country music!