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To: Charlie OK
great suggestion.

toby keith should go with it.

i think the countryboys just need to rock, jam and groove more.

record country music by all means, but make it up tempo so that i can get down to it.

try and make some jammin' country that i can exercise to and dance to, but that's tough since one doesn't want to be corny.
123 posted on 04/08/2003 8:58:04 AM PDT by 666beast
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To: 666beast
thanks. now how do I get my idea to Toby!? I have had this idea for awhile, as I think it would be huge. HHWCID is such a great tune, and it would fit along perfectly into his musical style, I would think. I guess the next time I see him at a game, I will just yell from the stands!

I saw Garth Brooks at the store the other day. Toby better hope I don't get the message to him first! ;^ )

126 posted on 04/08/2003 9:03:58 AM PDT by Charlie OK
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To: 666beast
I just jumped in and don't know if someone has alreday mentioned these musicians. You may want to check out 8 seconds by Chris Le Doux, Steve Earle ( I heard yesterday that he was bad mouthing GW or something, but I don't know for sure. If so I'll scratch him off my list), David Lee Murphy, Asleep at the Wheel (they're more Western Swing than C&W). There are others too.

If you want a little harder, there is Jason and the Scorchers. They are not C&W at all but more like Scorpions/Black Sabbath meets Ernest Tubb. They are a Punk Metal Band from Nashville. A good choice if you want to run, lift weights or just drink beer and grit your teeth.
208 posted on 04/24/2003 1:50:50 PM PDT by Heinz 57 (Yes I'm Mixed Breed but not mixed up. I am all AMERICAN and proud of it. God, I love this country)
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