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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 4:00 pm
by nael
@sleep - you have no idea how many times when me and my friends are drinking lone star that we say lines from spaceballs.

"only one man would dare give me the rasberry...LONESTAR!!!!"
*camera closes in and hits him in the face*

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 4:06 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by nael:
<STRONG>@sleep - you have no idea how many times when me and my friends are drinking lone star that we say lines from spaceballs.
</STRONG>
It has been ages since i saw that film, it is truly hilarious though. :D

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 5:50 pm
by Sailor Saturn
Originally posted by nael:
<STRONG>what's wrong with dwight?
he has soem really good stuff..."you're the one"; "ain't that lonely yet"
i think he is one of the few nashville recording artists that still puts soem soul in his music.</STRONG>
He's got some good songs...if someone else were singing them. As I've stated before, I don't like music that gives me a headache. His singing gives me a headache. I can't stand his voice. He also cain't dance. *shudders as she remembers the Dwight Yokam music video she saw on GAC last year*

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 6:03 pm
by nael
i have never seen a country singer who can dance.
even shania...who god knows i love the way she looks, couldn't dance to save her life.

so, do you like hank williams Sr.?

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 6:32 pm
by Sailor Saturn
Originally posted by nael:
<STRONG>i have never seen a country singer who can dance.
even shania...who god knows i love the way she looks, couldn't dance to save her life.

so, do you like hank williams Sr.?</STRONG>
Faith Hill and Tim McGraw can dance...well, at least slow dance. Just watch the Let's Make Love music video. You don't see country music singers really dancing a whole lot. But, Dwight Yokam is bad even for a country music singer. He looks more like he's trying to do step arobics without the step. :rolleyes:

I haven't heard any Hank Sr. recently enough to remember if I like him or not.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 10:23 pm
by nael
hank SR. sings with his whole heart and soul in every song he sings. people have trouble with the twanginess and the yodeling, but oh well, that's their perogative.
so few artists in any genre of music have any kind of heart in their music. and NOTHING in the top 40 ever does. it is all just mass produced, shoved down the public's throat, MTV crap.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 11:03 pm
by Sailor Saturn
Originally posted by nael:
<STRONG>hank SR. sings with his whole heart and soul in every song he sings. people have trouble with the twanginess and the yodeling, but oh well, that's their perogative.
so few artists in any genre of music have any kind of heart in their music. and NOTHING in the top 40 ever does. it is all just mass produced, shoved down the public's throat, MTV crap.</STRONG>
I don't agree with that about Country. Yeah, there is some that is that way, but not most of what I listen to. Like Lonestar with Amazed and Tell Her That You Love Her; Lee Ann Womack with Why They Call It Falling; Tim McGraw and Faith Hill with Let's Make Love; Keith Urban with But For The Grace Of God; and many others.

*calls The Three Lights back up on stage, deciding to sing another song*

Ain't Goin' Down(Til The Sun Comes Up) by Garth Brooks

Six o'clock on Friday evening
Momma doesn't know she's leaving
'Til she hears the screen door slamming
Rubber squealin', gears a-jamming
Local country station just a blaring on the radio
Pick him up at seven and they're headin' to the rodeo
Momma's on the front porch screamin' out her warning
Girl you better get your red head
Back in bed before the morning

Nine o'clock the show is ending
But the fun is just beginning
She knows he's anticipating
But she's gonna keep him waiting
Grab a bite to eat
And then they're heading to the honkey-tonk
But loud crowds and line dancing
Just ain't what they really want
Drive out to the boondocks and park down by the creek
And where it's George Strait 'til real late
And dancing cheek to cheek

Ain't going down 'til the sun comes up
Ain't givin' in 'til they get enough
Going 'round the world in a pickup truck
Ain't goin' down 'til the sun comes up

Ten 'til twelve is wine and dancing
Midnight starts the hard romancing
One o'clock that truck is rocking
Two is coming, there's still no stopping
Break to check the clock at three
They're right on where they want to be
Four o'clock get up and going
Five o'clock that rooster's crowing

Ain't going down 'til the sun comes up
Ain't givin' in 'til they get enough
Going 'round the world in a pickup truck
Ain't goin' down 'til the sun comes up

Six o'clock on Saturday
Her folks don't know he's on his way
The stalls are clean, the horses fed
They say she's grounded 'til she's dead
Well here he comes around the bend
Slowing down, she's jumping in
Hey mom, you're daughter's gone
And there they go again

Ain't goin' down 'til the sun comes up
Ain't givin' in 'til they get enough
Goin' 'round the world in a pickup truck
Ain't goin' down 'til the sun comes up

:) :cool: :)

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 1:01 am
by nael
i do believe that country has the most mainstream artists that still keeps its roots and puts heart into their music.
most genres lose their soul after a few years, when once it becomes popular it gets mass produced.
rap - i much prefered the "gangsta" stuff from the late 80's than anythign today which is nothing but "hey, look at me!" there's no message and no meaning to it. i am sure there are still some good artists out there, but i don't have the means to hear any of it since MTV only plays probably the worst possible music on the planet.
jazz never really hit it huge, so it has kept its heart.
alternative took a nose dive after nirvana and pearl jam and such.
the "hardcore" stuff that is out now, will crap out pretty soon, but right now, most of it still has passion.
there are some good obscure punk bands out there still.
and of course my favorite is Texas country. great artists like Robert Earl Keen, Pat Green, Roger Creagor, Kevin Fowler, Cooder Graw, Dub Miller, and classics like ray wylie hubbard, jerry jeff walker, and gary p. nunn.
all of those are obviously fairly obscure, just as i know that there are many good bands and artists out there that will never make it big, because they don't fit the mold that the record companies want to shove down our throats.


alrighty then...i'll step down off my horse and take a seat at the bar. i'll just reach behind the bar to help myself to some wild turkey till ysh shows up to serve up some drinks.

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 4:17 am
by Sailor Saturn
Originally posted by nael:
<STRONG>i do believe that country has the most mainstream artists that still keeps its roots and puts heart into their music.
most genres lose their soul after a few years, when once it becomes popular it gets mass produced.
rap - i much prefered the "gangsta" stuff from the late 80's than anythign today which is nothing but "hey, look at me!" there's no message and no meaning to it. i am sure there are still some good artists out there, but i don't have the means to hear any of it since MTV only plays probably the worst possible music on the planet.
jazz never really hit it huge, so it has kept its heart.
alternative took a nose dive after nirvana and pearl jam and such.
the "hardcore" stuff that is out now, will crap out pretty soon, but right now, most of it still has passion.
there are some good obscure punk bands out there still.
and of course my favorite is Texas country. great artists like Robert Earl Keen, Pat Green, Roger Creagor, Kevin Fowler, Cooder Graw, Dub Miller, and classics like ray wylie hubbard, jerry jeff walker, and gary p. nunn.
all of those are obviously fairly obscure, just as i know that there are many good bands and artists out there that will never make it big, because they don't fit the mold that the record companies want to shove down our throats.</STRONG>
I agree with you there, though some of those things you named 'went bad' before I was old enough to really know what any of that was.

You mentioned all those names of Texas country artists, most of which sound vaguely familiar. Have you ever heard of Clifton Jansky? He was the first guy to have a hit with Amarillo By Morning, though it was only in the South Texas area in and around San Antonio, IIRC. He's a great guy who does good music.

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 4:29 am
by Mr Sleep
@nael check out [url="http://www.okayplayer.com"]Okay player[/url] for about the only rap/hip-hop artists who are interesting in the current climate. :)

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 4:35 am
by Sailor Saturn
Howdy, Sleep. How're you doing at this hour?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 4:52 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>Howdy, Sleep. How're you doing at this hour?</STRONG>
I am doing alright actually, just eating my lunch. Cheese and onion on wholemeal bread :)

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 4:59 am
by Sailor Saturn
Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>I am doing alright actually, just eating my lunch. Cheese and onion on wholemeal bread :) </STRONG>
Cheese and onion on wholemeal bread? Uh...cheese is okay! :D

So it's already lunchtime over there, ne? I don't have to wake up for 2-3 more hours...and I still haven't figured out what possessed me to wake up at 4AM and not go back to sleep. I can't even go ahead and go take a shower because the bathroom with the shower is in my parents' bedroom and I certainly don't want to go in there right now. :eek: So, if I seem to disappear into lurking mode, I'm probably lurking in my bed. ;) :p :D

*helps herself to a Dr. Pepper*

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 5:05 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>Cheese and onion on wholemeal bread? Uh...cheese is okay! :D

So it's already lunchtime over there, ne? I don't have to wake up for 2-3 more hours...and I still haven't figured out what possessed me to wake up at 4AM and not go back to sleep. I can't even go ahead and go take a shower because the bathroom with the shower is in my parents' bedroom and I certainly don't want to go in there right now. :eek: So, if I seem to disappear into lurking mode, I'm probably lurking in my bed. ;) :p :D

*helps herself to a Dr. Pepper*</STRONG>
Can you pass over the Dr Pepper, i need my fix :D

Well i can never go back to sleep once i have awoken be it 1:00am whatever.

BTW it is currently 1:00 pm what is the time with you?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 5:23 am
by Yshania
Hi all! :D

@SS - it is the caffeine that keeps you buzzin' :D

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 5:28 am
by Mr Sleep
Hey there Ysh :)

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 5:35 am
by Yshania
Hey Mr Sleep - how's things this sober day? :D

We could have a bit of a race to see if you can hit 6000 before I hit 2000 ;)

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 5:41 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Yshania:
<STRONG>Hey Mr Sleep - how's things this sober day? :D

We could have a bit of a race to see if you can hit 6000 before I hit 2000 ;) </STRONG>
I am going to assume that i would win... no offence intended, but i am the one with the experience :p :p I haven't ad a good race for a while it could be a laugh.

Of course i could just keep replying and then delete all of my replies, it would add to my posts but you wouldn't notice the replies :)

How are you today?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 5:47 am
by Yshania
@Mr Sleep - LOL! Such bravado - but then I have given you a 40 odd start :D

If you delete my posts will that reduce my numbers? :)

I am fine today thankyou - glad to see SYM has calmed a little since last night :)

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 5:55 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Yshania:
<STRONG>
If you delete my posts will that reduce my numbers? :)

I am fine today thankyou - glad to see SYM has calmed a little since last night :) </STRONG>
I don't think so :p :D

Yeah, it got me depressed last night, but i can't really comment much on it...