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I didn’t think Joshua Ray Walker could really be as good as advertised… To sound that great from a flipping tour van? Unreal. Dude can sing for sure.

I’m not sure what Todd Snider can’t do musically.

Pat was fun, and was Pat.

I will definitely be looking into Prophets and Outlaws.

And the 97s/Rhett are incredible talents

Oh yeah, and that guy with the Clark Kent hair curl. I sure hope he’s going places.
 
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No bad time for Randy. He's never been my favorite but they've been consistently excellent for more or less my entire adult life.


They do This Time Around better than Ragweed, which says a lot.
 
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No bad time for Randy. He's never been my favorite but they've been consistently excellent for more or less my entire adult life.


They do This Time Around better than Ragweed, which says a lot.

Heartbreak songs will always get me. Rogers is fantastic at them. Lost and Found is as good as they come. Speak of the Devil, I Miss You With Me, If I Had Another Heart. All top notch.

Then add Hill Country, Interstate, San Antone, and almost the entire Hellbent album. You could drop them in 1994 radio airplay and no one would notice anything different
 
Fake, but still funny and pretty on brand.
 

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On this day in 1983 Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton were at #1 on the Country charts with, "Islands In The Stream". Written by the Bee Gees it was the first single from Rogers' album Eyes That See in the Dark and the second pop #1 for both Rogers and Parton (Rogers having been there with 1980's "Lady" and Parton with 1981's "9 to 5").

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On this day in 1983 Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton were at #1 on the Country charts with, "Islands In The Stream". Written by the Bee Gees it was the first single from Rogers' album Eyes That See in the Dark and the second pop #1 for both Rogers and Parton (Rogers having been there with 1980's "Lady" and Parton with 1981's "9 to 5").

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I keep hearing this amazing love song played at Texas Roadhouse.
1 amazing love song about godly love including trust, and how long a man is going to love his wife. 1 of the greatest love songs I've ever heard.

 
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I’m not sure what the record is for the number of uses of the word “damn” in a song, but this one may just break it.

 
On this day in 1968 Marty Robbins was at #1 on the Country chart with "I Walk Alone", Robbins' thirteenth #1. At least four other country artists recorded "I Walk Alone" for albums released in 1969: Loretta Lynn's Your Squaw Is on the Warpath, Kitty Wells' Guilty Street, David Houston's Where Love Used to Live, and Willie Nelson's My Own Peculiar Way.
 
Well he hated the cities, cussed all the railroads,
Said they’d lead us to fall.
Now we have street cars, the cowboy is dying,
Guess he weren’t too far from wrong…
 
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Well he hated the cities, cussed all the railroads,
Said they’d lead us to fall.
Now we have street cars, the cowboy is dying,
Guess he weren’t too far from wrong…
My favorite Pat song. My dad tells me I'm like my great uncle who was a working cowboy, in that I always complain about "progress".
 
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My favorite Pat song. My dad tells me I'm like my great uncle who was a working cowboy, in that I always complain about "progress".
Top three for me and those three can be 1, 2, or 3rd depending on the day or my mood (other two are Dancehall Dreamer and Three Days)
 

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