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The Opry could save country
I believe the Opry could save country if they just went to a 3-hour live Friday night broadcast on GAC.
Nothing could touch it, and it wouldn't stay on GAC more than two seasons.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: North of Dallas
Posts: 454
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Solid State Digital Television.... BAH
You folks and your satellite cable TV monstrosities. My 13 inch TV with rabbit ear antenna doesn't get any of that junk. I don't turn the dang thing on much these days.
I think that the quality of television has dropped dramatically ever since they came out with those "remote control" thingies... and they don't even make TV's with TUBES anymore. Don't sit and gripe about how bad it is, just unplug that useless thing and PLAY YER GEETAR. denny |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Nowhere man
Posts: 1,342
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Buddy recorded four amazing albums for Hightone Records in his old house in Nashville and it was some of the best country ever recorded. The guy is at least as good a singer as he is a guitar player yet I never saw one Buddy Miller video come out of those wonderful records. The record companies didn't kill him, the "fans" just ignored him.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Cypress Inn, Tennessee
Age: 41
Posts: 653
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Re: Warning: soapbox alert
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1982....Leave Them Boys Alone from Hank Jr's album Strong Stuff was written by the following: Dean Dillon; Gary Stewart; Hank Williams, Jr.; Tanya Tucker (sorry, I just had to ask that) The label head/Patsy Cline story: I can't remember the label head's name but, they were having a meeting about an artist. They wanted to get the Patsy Cline master tapes from, I believe, MCA. They were discussing doing that when the label head piped in that it would cost a fortune to get those tapes. He then asked (I'm paraphrasing here) "Why don't we just have her come in do the duet?" If I remember the story correctly, that pretty much ended his career as a label head in NashVegas. Joel
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 414
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Waylon was right 35 years ago.
The Nashville establishment s_ _ _ _ d then and it still does. They are not interested in Great music ,just male and female video sexuality. I loved the Mike Wallace special with Loretta Lynn and Jack White.They exposed Nashville for what it really is. It took a MTV rocker to appreciate great Country Music and record a duet with Loretta.Go figure that! "Hackville" would not recognize real country music if it walked up and slapped them in the face. |
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