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 reason06 wrote:

Dear Marr, southern rock IS "too country" thank you.
 
Well my buddy Hank Williams (his real name, honest!) from Florence, Alabama calls it 'Suthen Honky Tonk Baw (Bar) Boogie'.   He oughta know, 'cause Muscle Shoals is just across the river!  {#Wink}

So glad these guys got back together after all these years (first formed in 1972). Great tune. Great Album.

Hmm...Kind of dumb with corny lyrics.  A five.


*edit* Actually, it's a four.

reason06 wrote:
Dear Marr, southern rock IS "too country" thank you.
So that would explain the following sample of ranked songs from your favorites list.... 10 - Patsy Cline - Crazy 9 - Tom Petty - Honey Bee 9 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood 9 - Tom Petty - You Don't Know How It Feels 9 - Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way 8 - Stevie Ray Vaughan - Pipeline 8 - Jethro Tull - To Cry You a Song 8 - Neil Young - Powderfinger All of these are either country, heavily country influenced, or southern rock to some extent or another. If you don't like southern rock that's perfectly OK with me (not that you need my permission), but just don't call it country. They're really not the same.
Marr wrote:
This is so not country. Southern rock certainly, but not country. Entirely different sensibilities. But to each their own.
Dear Marr, southern rock IS "too country" thank you.
ginniet wrote:
Since I wrote this, I've leard about the backstory of Mudcrutch and how Tom Petty is involved. If you care enough to research it, it gives you a completely different perspective! I apologize for my initial reaction!
How can "knowing a back story" change your opinion of the music? Listening is the tool you must use to form an opinion of music, not reading. I knew exactly what was involved and I still don't like this one.
ginniet wrote:
Sorry--too country for my tastes!
Since I wrote this, I've leard about the backstory of Mudcrutch and how Tom Petty is involved. If you care enough to research it, it gives you a completely different perspective! I apologize for my initial reaction!
reason06 wrote:
Too country! YUK
This is so not country. Southern rock certainly, but not country. Entirely different sensibilities. But to each their own.
redtex wrote:
Good stuff, we have Tom Petty tickets (July) but now I'm wishing I might have a chance to see Mudcrutch.
They played CA for a while, maybe that was a test run to see if a full tour would work out. I am seeing Petty + Heartbreakers in Aug at the Outside Lands Fest in Golden Gate Park. Check out the goodness: https://www.sfoutsidelands.com/artists/
pasquali wrote:
OLA BILL MUSICA MUITO BOA
Pasquali, Por favor desligue seu caps lock key.
Heeeeee HAWWWWWWww. Hee hee hee Haw haw.
Too country! YUK
OLA BILL MUSICA MUITO BOA
ginniet wrote:
Sorry--too country for my tastes!
Then how come the country stations don't play it?
copymonkey wrote:
So do the two ratings before the song ever was played represent Bill and Rebecca's takes on this song?
I doubt it. Somebodies knew it was here and voted on it before it was played. I've never done that.
Good stuff, we have Tom Petty tickets (July) but now I'm wishing I might have a chance to see Mudcrutch.
Sorry--too country for my tastes!
ch83575 wrote:
Reminds me very much of something off of the Byrds Sweethart of the Rodeo.
That and "Lyin' Eyes".
yes!
Reminds me very much of something off of the Byrds Sweethart of the Rodeo.
So do the two ratings before the song ever was played represent Bill and Rebecca's takes on this song?