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    Quote Originally Posted by Duckster View Post
    Listening to more Led Zeppelin this summer. Kashmir one of the best rock n roll tracks laid down. Haven't tired of Chris Stapleton's bluesy rock/country sound either.
    The best Stapleton is the early SteelDrivers

  2. #92

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    Nothing beats listening on ear buds to a band nobody ever heard of, while eating at a secret lunch spot nobody ever heard of, but has the best _____, insert any food item, while drinking the best microbrew IPA nobody ever heard of and posting it all on RP and asking for a tip recommendation, and reporting if any cajuns or tsab or or neck/tech gear is on the wall


  3. #93

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    Quote Originally Posted by ultracajun View Post
    Never was much of a Country Music fan but I'm just now discovering Red Headed Stranger.

    A Concept Album from Willie Nelson where each song is a chapter in a single story.

    All written by Willie. There's more to him than just blowing smoke.
    Actually not all written by Willie. However, he probably should get credit for curating the songs to tell a great story.

  4. #94

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarlinMan3 View Post
    Nothing beats listening on ear buds to a band nobody ever heard of, while eating at a secret lunch spot nobody ever heard of, but has the best _____, insert any food item, while drinking the best microbrew IPA nobody ever heard of and posting it all on RP and asking for a tip recommendation, and reporting if any cajuns or tsab or or neck/tech gear is on the wall
    I like this post.

  5. #95

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    I think the underlying message is that if you're offended by that episode, you're on the different side of the same coin as the woke crowd. Which is a true criticism. The episode was absurdity at its finest, but that's South Park since day one.
    Apparently the director or creator or whatever of South Park apologized? Now makes me want to watch the show to see what all it was.

    But yeah...I've learned over the years that many hardcore "MAGAers" can be just as sensitive snowflakes as the blue haired septum wearers constantly screaming at everything.

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    The main problem is now they took off seinfeld reruns to show this sophomoric program nearly non stop


  7. #97

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarlinMan3 View Post
    The main problem is now they took off seinfeld reruns to show this sophomoric program nearly non stop
    You can watch Seinfeld at will on Netflix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louisiana84 View Post
    Actually not all written by Willie. However, he probably should get credit for curating the songs to tell a great story.
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    The album "Red Headed Stranger" was conceived and largely written by Willie Nelson, but it's built around the song "Red Headed Stranger," which was written by Edith Lindeman and Carl Stutz. Nelson used the song as a foundation and expanded it into a concept album, incorporating other songs and his own compositions to create a narrative.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown:
    "Red Headed Stranger" Song:
    The core song, about a preacher who kills his wife, was written by Edith Lindeman (lyrics) and Carl Stutz (music) in the 1950s.
    Willie Nelson's Album:
    In the mid-1970s, Nelson decided to create a concept album around the song, inspired by a version he heard by Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith and a suggestion from his then-wife, Connie Koepke.
    Concept and Story:
    Nelson's album tells the story of the Red Headed Stranger before and after the events depicted in the original song, incorporating other songs and his own compositions to create a cohesive narrative, according to American Songwriter, Sing Out!, and Wikipedia.
    Other Songs:
    The album includes songs like "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," "Hands on the Wheel," and "Can I Sleep in Your Arms?" among others, some of which were incorporated into the narrative or written by Nelson himself.


    You are correct.

  9. #99

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAJUNSby90 View Post
    You can watch Seinfeld at will on Netflix.
    Congrats, you found something worse to give money to than espn+

  10. #100

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    Apparently the director or creator or whatever of South Park apologized? Now makes me want to watch the show to see what all it was.

    But yeah...I've learned over the years that many hardcore "MAGAers" can be just as sensitive snowflakes as the blue haired septum wearers constantly screaming at everything.
    He apologized sarcastically when asked about the backlash.

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