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In response to
"
For me, Billy Joel, Elton John, Bob Dylan -- nm
"
by
Roger More
But those, at least, you can probably understand why? Unlike Garth Brooks. I still have no idea why he was a thing, let-alone as large as he was. -- nm
Posted by
Spawn
Mar 6 '18, 08:59
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Not really, I don't like their voices. I like Elton John songs when they're covered by other people.
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Roger More
Mar 6, 09:08
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I find them unbearably saccharine. -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 6, 09:10
1
Well that too. But they also taught me that Saturday night is all right for fighting. -- nm
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Roger More
Mar 6, 09:14
he was the first big country/pop/rock guy that blew the old school off the radio. I was doing country radio when that happened and man it was like a
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Remlik
Mar 6, 09:03
Dylan is another I have no idea why the hell he's famous -- nm
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Will Hunting
Mar 6, 09:01
14
he had a string of 3 or 4 superb albums in the 60s then went downhill fast -- nm
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mud
Mar 6, 09:09
2
let me guess...when he went electric? -- nm
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Remlik
Mar 6, 09:10
1
no, after Blonde On Blonde -- nm
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mud
Mar 6, 09:11
The answer my friend, is blowing in the wind.
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Spawn
Mar 6, 09:05
agreed -- nm
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Epiphany, I voted!
Mar 6, 09:02
he writes good songs, he just can't sing them -- nm
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groiny
Mar 6, 09:02
8
What? I really enjoyed that song of his, what was it called ...
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Beryllium
Mar 6, 09:10
2
I have only a few songs of his on my Spotify playlist
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groiny
Mar 6, 09:13
1
I like Hurricane and Gotta Serve Somebody, in addition to some on your list. -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 6, 09:24
Saw him a few years ago, and it was painful to watch. It was when he was going through a “let’s reinterpret every song in my catalog” phase
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znufrii
Mar 6, 09:09
1
it is telling that all these other artists had great success singing his songs. -- nm
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groiny
Mar 6, 09:10
I'm no big fan of him, but his Wilbury stuff is fun and his tour when he had Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers as his backing band was stellar. -- nm
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Remlik
Mar 6, 09:04
2
Yeah, his collaborations are all I can stand, but they are good. -- nm
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Spawn
Mar 6, 09:06
Time's are a Changin is an excellent song, but his voice is tough to listen to for more than 6 minutes at a time -- nm
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groiny
Mar 6, 09:06
his music was fun. He was charismatic -- nm
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groiny
Mar 6, 09:00
8
The first, maybe? But that last line is pretty much the opposite of him. -- nm
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Spawn
Mar 6, 09:01
7
He was energetic, he was bold; he took big chances with his early music...and he put on unrivaled shows for his genre. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Mar 6, 09:02
5
He will always be the villain from Darkman, to me. -- nm
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Spawn
Mar 6, 09:10
iirc, The Thunder Rolls basically made CMT a thing and propelled country into the mainstream. -- nm
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Shaun
Mar 6, 09:04
3
He put out The Dance which is an all-time great song; and then the Thunder Rolls video gave him massive press since no country station would show it.
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Will Hunting
Mar 6, 09:07
1
And that version didn't even include the last verse. -- nm
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ty97
Mar 6, 09:12
yeah, every country artist today should send him a check. -- nm
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groiny
Mar 6, 09:05
you are not really his target audience, despite where you live. -- nm
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groiny
Mar 6, 09:01
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