volfanbill
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I’ve heard him mention it months ago, so yea, it’s not new. I had heard someone else complain about it before tooI was talking to a friend yesterday that he's guaranteed been stewing on this for years and he recently decided that his and the band's bank accounts could now tolerate the headwinds he may face from this.
Good for him. I was clueless about merch cuts until recently
Enjoy!My brother is dragging me to a Luke Bryan concert.
I’m going there in a Tennessee #13 jersey.
I get to see Chris Stapleton at the same time so it could be worse
Luke Bryan is just …….simple……I guess.Enjoy!
Stapleton is amazing, I have my feelings that aren't relevant. I'm a music ******* and ask that nobody holds it against me.
Country is what Country means to you (Thanks Cleto(
I just can’t get past “country on”Nothing pisses me off more, than when you hear what an artist is capable of, yet they continue to just mail it in.
It’s not a lyrical masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination, but “all my friends say” was a fun, stupid song that sounded like it was country music. “We rode in trucks” is your stereotypical small town life song, but it’s instrumentally country no doubt. “I’ll stay me” is no doubt a country song.
Then you hear that god awful “one margarita” song.
Yup. I understand how it could get someone emotional, but if “Drink a beer” makes you cry, you should probably stay far away from Benjamin Tod.I’m clearly biased, but I think even Stapleton knew “Drink A Beer” wasn’t even a complete song and hit a wall trying to find the meaningful bridge and other lines to make it a masterpiece. So he passed it off to Bryan who can get away with subpar lyrics to create what terrestrial radio calls hits.