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Demonpenz 03:57 AM 06-06-2024
Watermelon crawl yall
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listopencil 01:21 PM 06-11-2024
Originally Posted by Raiderhater:
I think it tends to be lost on people due to the sheer volume of hits and semi-hits he had in that rather short time. I always find it silly when artists release a greatest hits album fairly early in their careers but man, that Double Live album showed he had the catalog of hits at that time to pull it off.

One has to wonder what would have happened if that Chris grained fiasco hadn’t gone off the rails and the film actually got made making the album make sense if his trajectory would be significantly different today. Maybe not, maybe even if everything went according to plan his fans would have still rejected it. A fun little game of what if anyway.
He had one decent song on that album:



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listopencil 01:22 PM 06-11-2024
I mean, maybe there were more but that is the one I remember and I'm not listening to the thing again.
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Raiderhater 06:12 PM 06-11-2024
Originally Posted by MarkDavis'Haircut:
Crazy thing is, that album still sold two million copies.
Yes, until it was discovered by those buying it and then spreading the word that it was not a country album. With out looking it up I would hazard to guess that the vast majority of those two million copies were sold in the first couple of weeks of its release.
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Raiderhater 06:22 PM 06-11-2024
Originally Posted by Mosbonian:
I think the Chris fiasco probably hurt him in a couple of ways...

Traditional country fans saw.him trying to cross over into mainstream and pop and that never goes well for any artists.

Second...it was his first time of not having great success with something he put out. It did ok by every other artists standard but not by what his normal standards were.
I mean, I feel like if the movie plans didn't fall through the damage would have been much less because, even it flopped it would be seen as a crossover from music into acting. Sure, some would still get all up in arms about the type of artist and music used for the story but overall, I think the majority of his fans would have accepted it for what it was - a movie "soundtrack".

They took a unique and risky marketing strategy for the film by recording and releasing an album of "greatest hits" from an imaginary artist like he was real before the movie ever even went into production and without fans really having much of a clue as to WTF was going on. Clearly, they bungled the entire thing by getting it started way too early which led to confusion and anger amongst the loyal listeners. The movie never getting made just made it 10x worse.
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Raiderhater 06:36 PM 06-11-2024
Originally Posted by listopencil:
He had one decent song on that album:


I feel like there may have been another and it was this -



Sounded familiar when I hit play anyway. Only reason I was looking was because when I think of Chris Gaines I think of an SNL skit with "him" and Chris Kattan's Mango character. I am not finding that on YT though. I did find this one however -


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big nasty kcnut 03:31 PM 06-12-2024
No Chris ledoux? Cadillac ranch, for your love, stampede, tougher then the rest?
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notorious 10:56 PM 06-13-2024
Confederate Railroad, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Randy Travis made some good shit, the list goes on and on.
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notorious 10:58 PM 06-13-2024
And quite possibly the greatest song ever made, by the legend himself:


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Mosbonian 06:23 AM 06-15-2024
Originally Posted by notorious:
And quite possibly the greatest song ever made, by the legend himself:

I would agree....have always loved this song.

But one sneaky favorite that I love that George put out is this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm9REb8cM1c
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Mosbonian 06:30 AM 06-15-2024
Originally Posted by notorious:
Confederate Railroad, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Randy Travis made some good shit, the list goes on and on.
The one band in that era that was pretty good too was Restless Heart.
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srvy 08:45 PM 06-15-2024
Shame on you all:-) This was country and will always be.
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listopencil 06:08 AM 06-16-2024
I know he wasn't exclusively 90's, but I'm fond of John Anderson's work. Check this out; here is something he released a few years ago:







And a cover of it by Sierra Ferrell:



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Buehler445 09:50 AM 06-16-2024
Originally Posted by big nasty kcnut:
No Chris ledoux? Cadillac ranch, for your love, stampede, tougher then the rest?
Ledoux is a good call nut.

Originally Posted by srvy:
Shame on you all:-) This was country and will always be.
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Yoakam is good. He's got some straight bangers. I can't binge him though. Nonetheless good call.

Originally Posted by listopencil:
I know he wasn't exclusively 90's, but I'm fond of John Anderson's work. Check this out; here is something he released a few years ago:







And a cover of it by Sierra Ferrell:


Nice. Anderson is good. Seminole Wind was legit stuck in my head for like a year.
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Mosbonian 12:22 PM 06-16-2024
Originally Posted by srvy:
Shame on you all:-) This was country and will always be.
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Shame on me for what? Dwight Yoakum was alright but not really my cup of tea. I like a couple of his songs but like Buehler binging on him is not possible.

Now...give me an afternoon of Don Williams or The Statler Brothers any day.

In fact Jimmy Fortune from the Statlers now has a group called Brothers of the Heart...they do a cross section of country, gospel and country rock that is great to listen to. Their version of Seven Bridges Road and Love Will Keep You Alive by The Eagles both are top notch. They have a CD called Brotherly Love that I got a few months back that I have worn out pretty much.
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srvy 12:34 PM 06-16-2024
Binging leads to burnout. I recommend variety over listening to the same artist over and over.

I love Don Williams and John Anderson but not over and over on a binge.
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