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PFG thinks I am a Covid Zombie for going to Belize
Not true. I said you were obtuse for failing to fact check.
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PFG thinks I am a Covid Zombie for going to Belize
I was going to just let this post die, but since a rook who has posted 1.5 times per year came out with this gem and 14 of you blue starred it, I decided to come back for one more parting shot.Speckled Trout said:
Hope you're next just for being a dick.
Well, that's ****ing dumb.trouble said:
They deleted it because it had the f word, hunk
Well ****.trouble said:
It's still ****ing why it was deleted
Maybe so, but he still looked better at 61 than AC does at 40 something, or however old this curmudgeon is!LEJ said:
Joe Diffie was Faaat.
PFG said:
I don't get why country music fans like to find specific artists as the reason for the country music problem. This isn't an artist problem. Its a Nashville, music business problem.
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Talk amongst yourselves. Topic. Joe Diffie and his inane songs charting highly are directly responsible for the ****show that is today's country music.
Trash.FAT SEXY said:
AC.. what's your opinion on Pickup man? There has to be at least one or two songs that you don't think are complete trash.
Prop me up Beside the Jukebox?AggieChemist said:Trash.FAT SEXY said:
AC.. what's your opinion on Pickup man? There has to be at least one or two songs that you don't think are complete trash.
In all honesty, I think "Is it cold in here" is a decent song.
I can't think of a single other song of his that I enjoy.
Not a fan. I don't hate it... but I don't like it. I like honky tonk music, but I'm way more Gary Stewart than Joe Diffie.rather be fishing said:Prop me up Beside the Jukebox?AggieChemist said:Trash.FAT SEXY said:
AC.. what's your opinion on Pickup man? There has to be at least one or two songs that you don't think are complete trash.
In all honesty, I think "Is it cold in here" is a decent song.
I can't think of a single other song of his that I enjoy.
After watching Ken Burns, I "blame" Bakersfield.PFG said:Quote:
Talk amongst yourselves. Topic. Joe Diffie and his inane songs charting highly are directly responsible for the ****show that is today's country music.
I don't get why country music fans like to find specific artists as the reason for the country music problem. This isn't an artist problem. Its a Nashville, music business problem.
The Ken Burns country music documentary does a decent job of touching on this problem, and the birth of Americana as the side child of folks clamoring for something real, something other than Top 40 country.
F Nashville. God bless Red Dirt, Texas Country, Americana, etc.
Sarduakar said:After watching Ken Burns, I "blame" Bakersfield.PFG said:Quote:
Talk amongst yourselves. Topic. Joe Diffie and his inane songs charting highly are directly responsible for the ****show that is today's country music.
I don't get why country music fans like to find specific artists as the reason for the country music problem. This isn't an artist problem. Its a Nashville, music business problem.
The Ken Burns country music documentary does a decent job of touching on this problem, and the birth of Americana as the side child of folks clamoring for something real, something other than Top 40 country.
F Nashville. God bless Red Dirt, Texas Country, Americana, etc.
No..not directly responsible. Joe was a star but he wasn't THAT big. Tritt, for intance was probably a bigger deal.AggieChemist said:
Talk amongst yourselves. Topic. Joe Diffie and his inane songs charting highly are directly responsible for the ****show that is today's country music.
SAWgunner said:No..not directly responsible. Joe was a star but he wasn't THAT big. Tritt, for intance was probably a bigger deal.AggieChemist said:
Talk amongst yourselves. Topic. Joe Diffie and his inane songs charting highly are directly responsible for the ****show that is today's country music.
Big Nashville/Recrod labels made the $#*&show that is todays country music. Stamping out Garth Brooks look a likes and hair acts of the late 90s and into the Boy Band (Rascall Flats) of the early 2000s. Then the hick-hop/Sam Hunt, Luke Bryans of the world came along. It was WAY bigger than pinning it on Joe Diffie.
Disagreed about, "not in the same conversation" They have toured together, were in the top-40 at the same time, both sported the Power Mullet....etc etc.Yelnick McWawa said:SAWgunner said:No..not directly responsible. Joe was a star but he wasn't THAT big. Tritt, for intance was probably a bigger deal.AggieChemist said:
Talk amongst yourselves. Topic. Joe Diffie and his inane songs charting highly are directly responsible for the ****show that is today's country music.
Big Nashville/Recrod labels made the $#*&show that is todays country music. Stamping out Garth Brooks look a likes and hair acts of the late 90s and into the Boy Band (Rascall Flats) of the early 2000s. Then the hick-hop/Sam Hunt, Luke Bryans of the world came along. It was WAY bigger than pinning it on Joe Diffie.
Travis Tritt doesn't belong in the same sentence as Joe Diffie.
Tritt has talent and true bona fides. Yeah he had to go commercial to get his foot in the door, but you're not paying attention if you think that's all he is. Similar to Ricky Skaggs that way. Had a bunch of top 40 bubblegum country songs but they are bluegrass boys through and through.
Tritt can pick, write, and has one of the best voices in country music history.
SAWgunner said:Disagreed about, "not in the same conversation" They have toured together, were in the top-40 at the same time, both sported the Power Mullet....etc etc.Yelnick McWawa said:SAWgunner said:No..not directly responsible. Joe was a star but he wasn't THAT big. Tritt, for intance was probably a bigger deal.AggieChemist said:
Talk amongst yourselves. Topic. Joe Diffie and his inane songs charting highly are directly responsible for the ****show that is today's country music.
Big Nashville/Recrod labels made the $#*&show that is todays country music. Stamping out Garth Brooks look a likes and hair acts of the late 90s and into the Boy Band (Rascall Flats) of the early 2000s. Then the hick-hop/Sam Hunt, Luke Bryans of the world came along. It was WAY bigger than pinning it on Joe Diffie.
Travis Tritt doesn't belong in the same sentence as Joe Diffie.
Tritt has talent and true bona fides. Yeah he had to go commercial to get his foot in the door, but you're not paying attention if you think that's all he is. Similar to Ricky Skaggs that way. Had a bunch of top 40 bubblegum country songs but they are bluegrass boys through and through.
Tritt can pick, write, and has one of the best voices in country music history.
Yes, I realize that Tritt is/was a bigger talent, I said that in my post. I saw Tritt live in his hey day, but at least chronologically they were certainly contemporaries at their height.
AgLA06 said:
Eddie Rabbit gave us George Straight. You better show some respect.
AggieChemist said:
I made it through the loss of Cash, LeDoux, Haggard, Owens, Jennings and Jones. Y'all will survive the loss of John Deere green.