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He's just trying to be edgy, but he's being dumb. I haven't heard the song (or maybe I have, we play a country music station for our dogs when we're not home, and maybe it was on and I just didn't know it before I turned the radio off.) Iif Beyonce wants a bite at that apple and fan base, and she can pull it off, great. If she puts out a real country song that isn't mocking the genre (which she is fully capable of doing) there's no reason people won't enjoy it. Mithrandir just thinks everyone in the south is a red state redneck racist who's tearing their hair out that a black woman would dare even attempt such a heresy. And in so doing, he exposes his own bigotry and racism.3 points
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Of course I race-baited it for this crowd. Darius isn't a woman. Las I checked.2 points
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You're (rightly) catching shit because instead of starting a thread simply celebrating Beyonce's accomplishment, you saw it as an opportunity to do a little race-baiting. Totally immature and unnecessary, but on-brand for you Oh and, Darius Rucker has been a popular mainstream country star for years now after crossing over from pop music, and country fans aren't getting bent about it.2 points
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I checked into it and sure enough, Beyonce is launching a line of hair care products. sell. out.2 points
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Just started watching it...first three episodes straight through. What a cast! And of course the whole vibe is very fun. It seems that the dark plot lines aren't for everyone, as they literally gave my wife nightmares.2 points
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Happy, happy birthday Mick! Best wishes to a great guy and a fellow Dan Fogelberg fan! I hope your day is awesome!1 point
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Why this song never made it to an album... another fantastic riff from Keith1 point
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I've got two flash drives and I'm working them hard today, but I plugged the wrong one in a few minutes ago and it took me a few seconds to realise.1 point
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' treeduck you get me sometimes. Big wrestling fan and on it's history. this guy is cool. igreat classic heel. you surprise me, lol Mick1 point
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Texas Hold 'Em? Meh, on first listen it sounds like some wack shit. Maybe it will grow on me.1 point
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They had no problem with that butt rock douche from Staind going from nu metal to this. I wonder what could be the difference. Not a fan of either one but these snowflakes need to get a life with their Beyonce/Taylor derangement syndrome.1 point
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Huh? Bigotry towards whom? Did i say everyone in the south? I specifically said, "dem good ol boys". And if you don't think there's a large number of Country music enthusiasts getting bent over this, you have your head in the sand.1 point
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I think passion for 'metal' as he seems to appreciate it requires having been at least a teenager (or older) during the mid/late 1980s, when the pioneer metal artists were at their peak impact. 1970s rock is another area it was better appreciated by those alive at the time, not as much in hindsight. Deep Purple, Boston, Meat Loaf, John McLaughlin... these are less relevant now to younger rock listeners. Right or wrong, time impacts the relevancy of music on the next generations. More younger people listen to Taylor Swift than the Beatles. And not by a little, like twenty fold. My overlap with him is in prog metal, Dream Theater and Opeth. I also know he's into SW and Porcupine Tree, as those are the artist videos I've seen of him in the past. This gentleman was speaking of his influences, and mine would be different because I'm younger. By no coincidence, Rick Beato is around his age and I also deviate with him on artists from the same eras (in particular, the 60s and 70s). By deviate, I mean there's been a lot of music since the 1960s and 70s, and I'll also argue that several artists since have improved on the foundation the 60s and 70s rock artists created. I'm into what's good to my ears, not nostalgia, which is the point of this video. Beato at least seems to share my strong appreciation for much of the 90s rock scene. My top 20 would include several grunge albums, not that anyone cares/is asking. To that point, no one cares or was asking him either. lol It's that terminal uniqueness self importance social media perpetuates on full display here. "I have a moderately small Youtube channel about music, I must tell the world my story".1 point
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False. Tracy Chapman had a number #1 country song for several weeks last year.1 point
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Detroit is a cool city, long on the rise now. Still plenty of shitty stuff for a progressive to admire.1 point
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My co workers like to wind me up about pineapple on pizza. Traffic jams.1 point
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In junior leagues they've done it even quicker. Doesn't seem possible. Maybe the fields are shorter.1 point
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Journey-Escape (10/10) Again the 10 is cause i start at Stone in Love, lol Mick1 point
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Just came across this scrolling through forum. Jimi's guitar glue boy, no contest. Screw Eric Clapton and "Blackie", the axes I'd attempt to piece together would be like Woody Guthrie's fascist killers!1 point
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I’ve got them all on-the-ready on my Kindle! I assume my daughter will start with Pride and Prejudice, but I’ll put in a word for Persuasion. I remember not liking Pride and Prejudice when I was forced to read it in school, but back then I thought Shakespeare was overrated, so, basically, I was a punk who knew nothing. I look forward to the excuse to give Austen another go.1 point
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My walk to the bar takes 5 minutes but my walk home takes 30 minutes. The difference is staggering.1 point
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Dang, Primus announced a show the day I'm going to PA to go camping with my SO's family lol At least I hate Coheed and Cambria so it stings a bit less1 point
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A guy who loves music and has a pretty decent YT channel with other guys who love the music that we do. I like Sea of Tranquility and think ol Pete delivers his thoughts without being obnoxious about it. Dude must have a crazy large cd collection. I like when he has Martin Popoff on, very informative. Odd thing with Popoff, we like a lot of the same bands but seemingly for very different reasons1 point
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