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Re: country singers who need a different country
« Reply #30 on: January 29, 2023, 12:28:41 PM »
“only thing willies versed in how it works is his guitar and a bong”

He’s not even much on playing guitar, so that pretty much means the bong.

Watched him playing (trying) with Neil Young one time. He was lost as a fart in a whirlwind. Totally in the wrong key, looked scared to death.



Well, they'd be a good team then.  Willie can't play and Neil can't sing.


LOL! Willie is still making music at 88 yrs old, Has 25 #1 hits, and worth about 30 million from his music. Even after Uncle Sam at one time took everything he had for income tax evasion. Is he a guitar player? Yep he is. Even his guitar is more famous than most Geetar pickers. And on top of all that, he is one of the best song writers to ever pen a tune.

All true. But he's is still "a pothead liberal".

I don't think he tries to hide that fact, and truth told , so are many other singers and entertainers. I try not to think about their political beliefs when I listen to their music. If I did, I would prob. be stuck with someone like Ted Nugent, who is an outspoken conservative,but with damn near zero talent. Just my Opinion. I'm sure some on the forum may like his style.
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