Hollywood
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That's one song thoughC'mon, @Hollywood - "Chattahoochee" is a BANGER!!
That's one song thoughC'mon, @Hollywood - "Chattahoochee" is a BANGER!!
If Alan Jackson and Wynnona Judd are legit ROTMs, then maybe it's time for me bow out
That's one song though
That song needs a trigger warning: It always brings me back to the mid-90s days of line dancing and being cougar bait at Roosters Country Cabaret in Pitt Meadows.C'mon, @Hollywood - "Chattahoochee" is a BANGER!!
That's one song though
That song needs a trigger warning: It always brings me back to the mid-90s days of line dancing and being cougar bait at Roosters Country Cabaret in Pitt Meadows.
ROOSTERS!!!
Never been inside, but rode the bus by it many many times circa '97-'99.
It’ll be Glenn Campbell. It should be Tanya Tucker1975 I am guessing Glenn Campbell Rhinestone Cowboy or Tanya Tucker Self Titled.
whole album is fantastic if you enjoy 90s Country. If 90s Country ain’t your jam that AJ is probably not for you.That's one song though
90s country is definitely not my jam. In fact I'm really not a fan of new countryThae
whole album is fantastic if you enjoy 90s Country. If 90s Country ain’t your jam that AJ is probably not for you.
[whispers] 1992 was 30 years ago.90s country is definitely not my jam. In fact I'm really not a fan of new country
I already have a fine copy of Dreaming My Dreams, which is my favorite Solo Waylon album and not super easy to come by. I would maybe sign back up to get a nice copy of Honky Tonk Heroes. Most decent copies (when you can find one) go for around $50 anyways.I bet 1975 is Waylon Jennings. Dreaming My Dreams. We're due for some Waylon, though I really want them to bust out Honky Tonk Heroes when they do.
Ok let me rephrase, anything beyond the fourth generation of country (70s and 80s) is not my cup of tea.[whispers] 1992 was 30 years ago.
Yeah, I got you. 90s country the production got a bit too slick. It took me longer to come around to that style more so than just about any other music era/style but ultimately the songs won out. I eventually was able to let go and just appreciate it for what it was. TBH, a big catalyst in my reassessment of 90s was the band Midland. I have love pretty much all of their albums thus far and they are so indebted to the likes of Brooks & Dunn and Alan Jackson that I figured it was time I gave it another try and I am glad I did.Ok let me rephrase, anything beyond the fourth generation of country (70s and 80s) is not my cup of tea.
Really hoping this is 1975 title.I bet 1975 is Waylon Jennings. Dreaming My Dreams. We're due for some Waylon, though I really want them to bust out Honky Tonk Heroes when they do.