Jeezus Babbling Christ...How I hate Toby Kieth

Discussion in 'Music' started by Biggen, Aug 22, 2005.

  1. Biggen

    Biggen Banned

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    Yep, can't stand him. And it ain't just his politics. He just plain sucks. Someone please kill country music...it's been dead a long time anyway.

    Just Sayin'....any comments?
     
  2. localhippy

    localhippy Senior Member

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    u should respect all genres a music because its what they love doing, its part of who they are why bash on that? Grow up man.
     
  3. seamonster66

    seamonster66 discount dracula

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    I don't like him and I hate modern "country"

    The classic stuff is a totally different story....just saw Willie Nelson in the other night and he was incredible still.
     
  4. soulrebel51

    soulrebel51 i's a folkie.

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    Some of it from today aint bad... the main thing I don't like is that most of them don't even write their own songs..

    I like that song "Willie's Weed" by him. :D
     
  5. Biggen

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    I think you missed my point brother. I REALLY like country...old stuff. But this stuff today (with the exception of Willie & Merle Haggard) is killing me.

    And, I respectfully disagree...I don't HAVE to respect anything. Rap, anyone? Kenny G?

    I'm 33...done growin' DUDE.
     
  6. alice_d_millionaire

    alice_d_millionaire Just Do It©

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    there is no such thing as country music, it is all pop. every last god damn bit of it... but the old stuff kicks...
     
  7. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Lifetime Supporter

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    when you stop growing you start dying! Keep growing.

    Keith and Ludacris were profiled in a love fest in USA Today Weekend last week.
    'Twas a hoot.
    they both gave the other's genre kudos for being real stories by real people.
    OOOOOKay. I kinda see it (i call rap the talking blues of the tonally challanged), but Keith over those singer songwriters living out of the back of a van to spread their words?
     

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