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To: Musket

One standout sure to cause some fur to fly is “Not Ready to Make Nice,” which deals with the flap surrounding Maines' comments about the president in 2003, which resulted in a number of country stations dropping the Chicks from their playlists.

Equally tuneful, sharply observed tunes include “I Hope,” penned with blues master Keb' Mo'; “Everybody Knows,” which explores the psychology of celebrity; and “Lubbock or Leave It,” which addresses small-town stupidity.

In “Taking the Long Way,” the Dixie Chicks aren't backing down.


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65 posted on 05/29/2006 7:12:51 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: kcvl

Let 'em keep ripping. They'll be writing the soundtrack for Da Vinci Code II.


70 posted on 05/29/2006 7:17:40 PM PDT by small voice in the wilderness (Quick, act casual...if they sense scorn or ridicule, they'll flee)
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To: kcvl

“Lubbock or Leave It,” which addresses small-town stupidity.

Is a city of 250,000 a small town? Can a town be stupid?
Her friend from high school said that Natalie was not the sharpest person.


73 posted on 05/29/2006 7:22:38 PM PDT by SPRINK
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'...“Lubbock or Leave It,” which addresses small-town stupidity.'

People in Lubbock know chicken$hi+ from chicken salad.

They shoulda called this album "Taking the Wrong Way"...


98 posted on 05/29/2006 7:55:49 PM PDT by WestTexasWend
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