Jan 10, 2015
Saturday Night Music: Black Sabbath
Labels:
Black Sabbath,
Ozzy,
Saturday Night Music
From the Archives: Luke Bryan's Resolutions
Originally Posted Dec 31, 2012
Luke Bryan's Top 10 Resolutions for 2013
Thanks to some Twitter and Facebook pals for their contributions!
10. Create a Luke Bryan Signature Line of skinny jorts
9. Try and one-up Randy Travis by having a dead hooker
in the bed of his truck when cops find him passed out - @thegools
8. Perform one song without doing pelvic thrusts - @harriett0312
7. The Holy Grail of pop-country doucheocity: write or cut
a song even dumber than "Country Girl (Shake it For Me)."
6. Re-round his nuts - @ohbuffalo
5. Fit into his (sister's) jeans from 5th grade again - @shelbyjo
4. Rhyme a word with 4x4 Chevrolet Suburban - @BUBBAERVIN
3. Buy stock in Crest White Strips - @Mbarber17
2. Create a Luke Bryan "bobble-legs" (as opposed to a Bobble-head)
1. Get a baseball cap with no bill so he won't waste so much time
figuring out which way is backwards - Shari Geller from Facebook
Labels:
Luke Bryan
Jan 9, 2015
It's Mind-Blowing!
Just to verify with everyone that I have, in fact, seen this video... here it is. I was sent the video by someone on Wednesday, then Triggerman did a SCM post about it with some fancy words, so I didn't see the point of posting it, but again, here it is...
It certainly is mind-blowing, funny and not entirely surprising.
It certainly is mind-blowing, funny and not entirely surprising.
YouTube Gems: Paul Thorn Live at Music Fest 2015
From Kyle Hutton's Real Life Real Music
Labels:
Paul Thorn,
YouTube Gems
Kelcy Reflects on 2014, Chris Knight, Babies, etc.
Things I'm Glad I Experienced or Discovered in 2014:
by Kelcy Salisbury
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2014 was a momentous year for me in a lot of ways, personally & professionally. These are the best things that I experienced, discovered, or rediscovered in the past year, in no particular order.
Jason Boland & The Stragglers with Chris Knight live at Joe's on Weed Street.
Joe's has a lot of history in "TX/Red Dirt" music, especially for a venue in Chicago. This past summer I checked 2 firsts off my list: I saw a show at Joe's & I saw Chris Knight. It was everything I'd hoped for & then some. I met Chris Knight - he killed a bunch of people in song - but I'm still here for now.
Ray Wylie Hubbard live was everything I'd hoped for & then some. Ray put on a great show in a really cool room, was gracious enough to put me on his guest list though we'd never met, and was just about the coolest cat to talk to that you'd ever hope to meet. Ray Wylie Hubbard is exactly who you think he is, only better.
I finally started listening to American Aquarium & now I'm sad that Burn, Flicker, Die didn't make it into my best of 2013 list. These guys are going to lead the charge to take back country music right alongside Turnpike Troubadours. They're the truth.
I discovered Fistful Of Beard a few months too late to ever see a live show, which is quite a shame, but they left behind one really good album.
I finally got around to listening to John Fullbright's solo stuff around the time my daughter was born. She's 10 months old & Song For A Child might be her favorite song.
I rediscovered, through my daughter, how much FUN music is supposed to be. She already loves music & she already knows how to find John Fullbright, The Trisha's, Jason Boland & Brandy Clark on my phone whenever she's feeling like an impromptu dance party. Her favorite dancing song is probably Mike Ness (of Social Distortion) covering I Fought The Law, and if you've never seen this child jam out to that song, I feel bad for you.
by Kelcy Salisbury
_________________________________________________________
2014 was a momentous year for me in a lot of ways, personally & professionally. These are the best things that I experienced, discovered, or rediscovered in the past year, in no particular order.
Jason Boland & The Stragglers with Chris Knight live at Joe's on Weed Street.
Joe's has a lot of history in "TX/Red Dirt" music, especially for a venue in Chicago. This past summer I checked 2 firsts off my list: I saw a show at Joe's & I saw Chris Knight. It was everything I'd hoped for & then some. I met Chris Knight - he killed a bunch of people in song - but I'm still here for now.
Ray Wylie Hubbard live was everything I'd hoped for & then some. Ray put on a great show in a really cool room, was gracious enough to put me on his guest list though we'd never met, and was just about the coolest cat to talk to that you'd ever hope to meet. Ray Wylie Hubbard is exactly who you think he is, only better.
I finally started listening to American Aquarium & now I'm sad that Burn, Flicker, Die didn't make it into my best of 2013 list. These guys are going to lead the charge to take back country music right alongside Turnpike Troubadours. They're the truth.
I discovered Fistful Of Beard a few months too late to ever see a live show, which is quite a shame, but they left behind one really good album.
I finally got around to listening to John Fullbright's solo stuff around the time my daughter was born. She's 10 months old & Song For A Child might be her favorite song.
I rediscovered, through my daughter, how much FUN music is supposed to be. She already loves music & she already knows how to find John Fullbright, The Trisha's, Jason Boland & Brandy Clark on my phone whenever she's feeling like an impromptu dance party. Her favorite dancing song is probably Mike Ness (of Social Distortion) covering I Fought The Law, and if you've never seen this child jam out to that song, I feel bad for you.
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