did you catch the insta posts I put in the 2020 thread?
Re: Country Music
Posted: Thu March 05, 2020 2:06 am
by Dev
I grew up on a cattle farm and you're all pussies as far as I am concerned.
No matter what type of hat you wear.
Re: Country Music
Posted: Thu March 05, 2020 2:28 am
by doug rr
Re: Country Music
Posted: Thu March 05, 2020 3:47 pm
by epilogue
Re: Country Music
Posted: Sun July 26, 2020 2:00 am
by lennytheweedwhacker
i really like both of these
Re: Country Music
Posted: Sun July 26, 2020 2:05 am
by lennytheweedwhacker
also, i f*ckin love this
Re: Country Music
Posted: Sun July 26, 2020 2:23 am
by knee tunes
I love this song so much I can barely listen to it
Re: Country Music
Posted: Sun August 02, 2020 9:52 am
by tattooedeverything
I ain't even frontin' when I say that "Neon Moon" by Brooks & Dunn is fucking awesome. And I've ALWAYS had a real soft spot for Patsy Cline.
Re: Country Music
Posted: Sun August 02, 2020 2:17 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
tattooedeverything wrote:I ain't even frontin' when I say that "Neon Moon" by Brooks & Dunn is fucking awesome. And I've ALWAYS had a real soft spot for Patsy Cline.
i love neon moon...one of my favorite country songs
Re: Country Music
Posted: Sun August 02, 2020 4:06 pm
by Superblood Wolfmoon
Been really enjoying Logan Ledger's album. Great stuff.
Re: Country Music
Posted: Sat October 24, 2020 2:33 pm
by washing machine
RIP Jerry Jeff. That voice and those songs are right up there with chips & queso, Lone Star beer amd drives down Hill Country highways for me when it comes to what I like about Texas.
Re: Country Music
Posted: Sat October 24, 2020 3:50 pm
by ghost
Aw man
Re: Country Music
Posted: Sat October 24, 2020 4:34 pm
by washing machine
If I'm being honest, Viva Terlingua is probably the record that has gotten the most play on my turntable over the years. One of the original records in my collection, for me it dates back to that original haul of my parents' record collection on a trip home from college.
The album definitely holds up and I think it's a great introduction to that sub genre of "Cosmic Cowboy" or "Outlaw Country." Gram Parsons and Keith Richards were doing their thing on a national/global level while JJW, Michael Murphey, Willie, Guy Clark and many others were completely reshaping what country music could be outside of Nashville. Everyone was essentially just trying to be the next Dylan, then they all built something entirely different along the way.
washing machine wrote:If I'm being honest, Viva Terlingua is probably the record that has gotten the most play on my turntable over the years. One of the original records in my collection, for me it dates back to that original haul of my parents' record collection on a trip home from college.
The album definitely holds up and I think it's a great introduction to that sub genre of "Cosmic Cowboy" or "Outlaw Country." Gram Parsons and Keith Richards were doing their thing on a national/global level while JJW, Michael Murphey, Willie, Guy Clark and many others were completely reshaping what country music could be outside of Nashville. Everyone was essentially just trying to be the next Dylan, then they all built something entirely different along the way.