Re: Clip: Don't take your guns to town

1999-04-29 Thread Darren Stout

 message, and we are currently welcoming suggestions from fans through the
 
 internet at [EMAIL PROTECTED],'' commented member Cory J. Williams.
 

I have a suggestion for them, disband.




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Re: Rappin' Radney

1999-04-28 Thread Darren Stout

On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 11:29:30 EDT, john friedman wrote:

  Saw Radney Foster @The Mercury Lounge in NYC last night.  As I 
 suspected, it was an industry showcase gig.  Many people`murming 
 things like "this is an important album for radney" blah, blah, 
 blah.
 
 I really wasn't sure what to make of the show.  He played hopped up 
 versions of "Just Call Me Lonesome" and "Nobody Wins," but the new 
 stuff through me for a loop.  It wasn't so country and it kinda 
 smacked of middle of the road CMT kaka.  Maybe it jusy wasn't a 
 good show.  Can anyone enlighten me?
 
 -John


John,

Radney's new album isn't going to be "CMT kaka". I have only heard one song
off of the album and it is worth the price of the disc alone. His new album
isn't going to be promoted country radio either from what I have heard.




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Re: Rappin' Radney

1999-04-28 Thread Darren Stout

  It definitely has that nondescript, vaguely
 rootsy sound favored by the adult rock crowd, and there's even a duet
with
 the equally nondescript Abra Moore.  

That was the song that I thought was so great. Did you hear Radney's last
album? I think this song is a lot more promising than anything on it.





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Re: V-Roys

1999-04-27 Thread Darren Stout

"  
 
 Not sure who to be impressed with - the producers or the band, 
 but it led me to believe that they should be *alot* more popular 
 than they are.
 
You are correct the V-Roys should be more popular than they are. 

I think the credit belongs to the band. I liked their first record better
than the second. I think the second one is more "produced" than the first.
The first album has more of a live feel to it.

They are great. They do great songs. 




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RE: V-Roys

1999-04-27 Thread Darren Stout

On Tue, 27 Apr 1999 13:41:23 -0400, Jon Weisberger wrote:

 That's what those slicksters of the Nashville machine will do to you.
 

I wouldn't say Steve Earle and Ray Kennedy are part of the Nashville
machine. I have heard Earle has a picture of Reba on his toilet. Both of the
records are great I just liked the live, raw sound the first one had better.
I have never seen the band live. I have heard them off of some tapes. They
are GREAT.




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