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jesus, in a live album from '79 he spends almost 7 minutes rambling about how he redorded Guitar Man with Elvis before he plays it. And not with good anecdotes, he just sorta talks about stuff.

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Also, two albums 3 years apart have what I could swear are the exact same recording of East Bound And Down. Milk It Jerry!

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Intersting, but not surprising.

It should also be noted that survey was done 5 years ago, so demographics may have gotten slightly older by now with more of the baby boomers moving into the 65+ group.


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...The fucking contrast between straight up Mongerism and then sappy hippy poetic love songs on some of these Jerry Reed albums will give you whiplash. One second he's yucking it up with a story about being arrested and the next he might as well be Englebert Humperdink. Strings, chimes, bells, and lyrics about his Rainbow Ride. jesus.

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...The fucking contrast between straight up Mongerism and then sappy hippy poetic love songs on some of these Jerry Reed albums will give you whiplash. One second he's yucking it up with a story about being arrested and the next he might as well be Englebert Humperdink. Strings, chimes, bells, and lyrics about his Rainbow Ride. jesus.


Hahaha so true! I actually own that one on vinyl, but I'm about to go nuts on these 42 albums.

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...The fucking contrast between straight up Mongerism and then sappy hippy poetic love songs on some of these Jerry Reed albums will give you whiplash. One second he's yucking it up with a story about being arrested and the next he might as well be Englebert Humperdink. Strings, chimes, bells, and lyrics about his Rainbow Ride. jesus.


Hahaha so true! I actually own that one on vinyl, but I'm about to go nuts on these 42 albums.


This led me, somehow, to track down New Riders Of The Purple Sage, for the song Panama Red if nothing else. From what I read, the rest of the album will likely disappoint, but that song has something really good about it.

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No one should be for it at this point.

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did she recently release a book? a memoir of sorts?

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she did ask about the best place to spot a moose...

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Social media is a double-edged sword. Due to its unfiltered nature, it can be a powerful promotional tool. However, it can also publicly expose our problems. Former reality TV star Tila Tequila is an unfortunate but prime example.

Some backstory: Tila Tequila is one of the most popular artists on MySpace (MySpace), was the subject of an MTV reality show, and most recently filed assault charges against San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman, which were subsequently dropped.

Fastforward to Wednesday, November 18th. That night, Tila had a very public meltdown on her Ustream page. She waved around a gun, played around with a knife, ranted about Shawne Merriman, and stripped naked, all live for thousands of people to see (the video was immediately taken down).

Despite claiming that she would never use her Ustream (ustream) ever again, Tila is back on live video, and this time it’s even more bizzare. She is streaming as “Jane Cordovez,” which seem to be her alter ego for the evening. She is not only waving around a gun once again, but is dancing around with a sword. Yes, a sword. And that’s only half an hour into the live stream.

It’s unfortunate that she’s allowing her breakdown to be publicly streamed. While her brand has always been racy, the last few days have been simply bizzare. If she indeed has issues, we hope she gets some help.


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