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jigawatt
jigawatt
10 years ago

Maybe he’ll do one with worship music next.

Gregory C Dickison
Gregory C Dickison
10 years ago

That is so cool!

Jane Dunsworth
Jane Dunsworth
10 years ago

I heard of this the other day. I am so glad someone has done this — wonder if Nashville will get the correct message?

Brian G. Daigle
10 years ago

If we could only see the pop loops cycling around us…Axis of Awesome nailed it here and here.

J
J
10 years ago

What compelling evidence for the “all country music sounds the same” mantra. On the other hand, I now have what I need to go make a top of the charts country song. If anybody needs me, I’ll be off making millions of dollars. Talk ta yuns later.

Jeb Butler
Jeb Butler
10 years ago

And all six a poor ripoff imitation of the stylization that Darius Rucker brought to the country market. Boo!

Wesley Sims
10 years ago

“Country” “Music” “Artists”

David Regier
David Regier
10 years ago

Sure makes it easy for the guys in the house band.

Matt Massingill
Matt Massingill
10 years ago

What’s that comment about playing them backwards?!?! Actually, the deeper meaning of these songs is hidden much better if you just play them forward. Ha-ha, see what I did there? Ha-ha.

Nate Filippelli
Nate Filippelli
10 years ago

Ah, the ubiquity of subdominant, tonic, and dominant!

Monte Harmon
Monte Harmon
10 years ago

Heard 5 or 6 of these pickup-truck/t-shirt/come-closer-girl songs a year ago — one right after another on the same station — and swore off country radio for 5 years. Maybe longer. By the time I try again it will be come-closer-boy anyway. Guess I won’t bother.

Eric Stampher
Eric Stampher
10 years ago

Embarrassed to say — it works for me.

Kent Will
10 years ago

I don’t think Hank done it this way.