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as close to liking country as i'll get. keep the twang , really like the rest of the music
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bitbanger wrote:
Try some great Aussie artists such as Paul Kelly or Cold Chisel. They definitely write about the common people in Australia
What a great, very American, love song. This guy sure knows how to write them. I just don't know why other countries don't write such bittersweet songs of the poignant experience of great common people. Opens with an 8 from Napoli on the Gulf.
Try some great Aussie artists such as Paul Kelly or Cold Chisel. They definitely write about the common people in Australia
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idiot_wind wrote:
Ummm... last time I checked RP already does.
Well...heck play some Jason Isbell
Ummm... last time I checked RP already does.
Well...heck play some Jason Isbell
tgrier wrote:
I AM a country fan, but I couldn’t agree more! William can really pick ‘em!!
Not a country fan .. but I do like the country that Bill picks for the station... excuse me WILLIAM picks for the station..
I AM a country fan, but I couldn’t agree more! William can really pick ‘em!!
I want to dislike his music (not a fan of country) but I just can't. His lyrics...
I thought this was Passenger for a mo with his husky voice. Not a bad thing. Me likey.
This is way better than his other songs I've heard on here.
beautiful sentiment put so well into words..
What a great, very American, love song. This guy sure knows how to write them. I just don't know why other countries don't write such bittersweet songs of the poignant experience of great common people. Opens with an 8 from Napoli on the Gulf.
Not a country fan .. but I do like the country that Bill picks for the station... excuse me WILLIAM picks for the station..




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