Tunes that make me homicidally depressed* ):
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Many of the bad ones have already been mentioned.
I've Never Been to Me. (Don't know who did it but it's horrible).
All stuff I've heard by Alanis Morsette (sic)
Anything by Bread
Most (especially modern) country music except I really like the group Asleep at the Wheel. They're more Texas Swing then C&W
I've Never Been to Me. (Don't know who did it but it's horrible).
All stuff I've heard by Alanis Morsette (sic)
Anything by Bread
Most (especially modern) country music except I really like the group Asleep at the Wheel. They're more Texas Swing then C&W
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MUSKRAT LOVE?! Oh, thanks a bunch I'd forgotten that. [reaches frantically for bucket...]The Weekenders wrote:Muskrat Love.cowtime wrote:I'd put anything by Mr. Possum on the homicidal/hysterical list.TomB wrote:He Stopped Loving Her Today!
My husband just loves anything he does. It's torturefor me to be trapped in a vehicle with that stuff blaring.
And whether the blood be highland, lowland or no.
And whether the skin be black or white as the snow.
Of kith and of kin we are one, be it right, be it wrong.
As long as our hearts beat true to the lilt of a song.
And whether the skin be black or white as the snow.
Of kith and of kin we are one, be it right, be it wrong.
As long as our hearts beat true to the lilt of a song.
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Too late. I heard you and Tom practicing that song at Caesar Creek!missy wrote:Note to self: Do not play our version of "If" when Flydood is around.Flyingcursor wrote: Anything by Bread
Especially the little cooing sounds that ostensibly are muskrat noises.And whomever said "Muskrat Love"
THANKS A LOT!!!!! I had "forgotten" all about that song. Now it's going through my head!
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jsluder wrote:How sad...dubhlinn wrote:George Jones finest hour without a doubt.DaleWisely wrote:
No no no. That's a great song.
I listen to country music a lot, and love a lot of the old stuff- just, not that particular song. It's so sappy and GJ sounds so horrible, it's almost laughable. Sorry to break it to ya, but it is not a great song.
Tom
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ohhh - sorry - I'll bring the ear plugs for you next time!Flyingcursor wrote:
Too late. I heard you and Tom practicing that song at Caesar Creek.
As to country - I grew up listening to "Midwestern Hayride" - which was all, real "country and western" performed by locals. They would have chicken dinners on WLW's repeater tower property (called it "Everybody's Farm"). Lots of Bob Wills, etc. And Hank Sr. (do NOT get me started on Beau Sephus!).
When I was working at the local amusement park in high school, I had to work at the booth selling souveniers for Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn at their concerts for an entire weekend. This was in either 1975 or 1976. If I heard one more time (in THAT accent) "I was married at 13 and a grandmother at 35" I was gonna SCREAM!
Can anyone answer me why Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gail have such different accents???????
Ninety-nine bottles of beer on the wall,cowtime wrote:Oh NO!! You don't like beer drinkin' music!!!!
Ninety-nine bottles of beer,
Take one down,
Pass it around,
Ninety-eight bottles of beer on the wall.
Ninety-eight bottles of beer on the wall,
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Giles: "We few, we happy few."
Spike: "We band of buggered."
Spike: "We band of buggered."
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I bet that dawg was only called "Boo" becuz the folks thar cudn't spell "Beau".
How about a completely different Genre.
One that sets my hackles up is when some classical dude steals some folk number and orchestrates it and b*ggers it up completely.
See that Ben Britten - he needed a good kickin' he did.
How about a completely different Genre.
One that sets my hackles up is when some classical dude steals some folk number and orchestrates it and b*ggers it up completely.
See that Ben Britten - he needed a good kickin' he did.
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But if "Boo" was supposed to rhyme with "you".....Well, maybe he meant "yo".
Britten I like. But there is Percy Grainger. There is one in particular---Country Gardens, or something like that? It just goes on and on forever. I can't take it.
I did think of a particular song that drives me insane----The Little Drummer Boy. I imagine it's been mentioned by now.
Britten I like. But there is Percy Grainger. There is one in particular---Country Gardens, or something like that? It just goes on and on forever. I can't take it.
I did think of a particular song that drives me insane----The Little Drummer Boy. I imagine it's been mentioned by now.