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I'm pretty bad ass to when I have 50 nine hundred pound security gaurds two seconds away.

 

Actually, it's pretty cool that he got involved rather than just point and to a security gaurd and walk away. The douche who hit the chick will probably try to sue him.

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I'm pretty bad ass to when I have 50 nine hundred pound security gaurds two seconds away.


Actually, it's pretty cool that he got involved rather than just point and to a security gaurd and walk away. The douche who hit the chick will probably try to sue him.

 

 

That's the sad reality of this country.

 

It doesn't look like assault to me, but you never know how a judge will see things. Ole Toby might have to pay out some money.

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Funny how {censored} music attracts {censored} people.


BTW - That's Tim McGraw...not Toby Keith.

 

 

 

Words of wisdom from the geographical center of Alabama.

 

How about those 7 felony counts of cocaine distribution on Saban's watch?

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My favorite part was after he pushed the douche toward the rear of the stage, and said douche comes back at him. Tim cocks his fist back, and I don't doubt he would've beaned him. Guess he'll have to work off some of that testosterone on Faith.

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Cuz they'll give you a wedgie and have security escort you away?

 

 

 

Tim could have handled that guy all by himself. A boot to the face could have been done right on beat and he would have never missed a lick.

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Tim could have handled that guy all by himself. A boot to the face could have been done right on beat and he would have never missed a lick.

 

 

But country singers are supposed to be all clean and wholesome :)

 

Now, if that was a rock act...................

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LMAO!!!!!
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I could envision Billy Ray cleaning this bonehead's teeth out with a boot......................

 

Yup they had him drug right up into book kickin range. What most people dont realize that most of those country stars worked their way up in some pretty rough venues.

 

They are not little pencil neck emo boys. I saw toby live from the first row, He is a really big fuker....

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Yup they had him drug right up into book kickin range. What most people dont realize that most of those country stars worked their way up in some pretty rough venues.


They are not little pencil neck emo boys. I saw toby live from the first row, He is a really big fuker....

 

 

Agreed. Most of these made guy country artists came up in the same rough way the rockers pride themselves on, and I'm sure that they brook no bull{censored} in a pinch.

 

They just have to protect their new image once they're "made"...............they have their "boys" do that for them.

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Yup they had him drug right up into book kickin range. What most people dont realize that most of those country stars worked their way up in some pretty rough venues. ....

 

Well, actually... no they didn't.

 

Most of them are just as manufactured as your everyday pop star.

 

Some of them paid a lot of dues...but they are few and far between, these days. For every Gretchen Wilson, you've got ten Kelly Picklers.

For every Trace Adkins, you've got ten Kenny Chesneys.

 

One of my best friends was up in Nashville for two years with Merle Haggard's manager. He sings incredibley, plays hot guitar, and looks good (6'3", angular features).

He got to meet a lot of record execs, and most of them werevery recptive...they all have his demo.

But...if you come close to the "image" and "sound", they're looking for, they might put some money into you, I'm pretty sure they thought my friend was "too country" for country music. :freak:

 

Get your teeth fixed, a new wardrobe and haircut...It's been that way since Garth made his millions upon millions of dollars.

Most of them are dog-and-pony shows for the suits on Music Row.

Been that way for years, and it's no different than the pop top 40.

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Well, actually... no they didn't.


Most of them are just as manufactured as your everyday pop star.


Some of them paid a lot of dues...but they are few and far between, these days. For every Gretchen Wilson, you've got ten Kelly Picklers.

For every Trace Adkins, you've got ten Kenny Chesneys.


One of my best friends was up in Nashville for two years with Merle Haggard's manager. He sings incredibley, plays hot guitar, and looks good (6'3", angular features).

He got to meet a lot of record execs, and most of them werevery recptive...they all have his demo.

But...if you come close to the "image" and "sound", they're looking for, they might put some money into you, I'm pretty sure they thought my friend was "too country" for country music.
:freak:

Get your teeth fixed, a new wardrobe and haircut...It's been that way since Garth made his millions upon millions of dollars.

Most of them are dog-and-pony shows for the suits on Music Row.

Been that way for years, and it's no different than the pop top 40.

 

Nashville is as bad as Hollywood. The local public radio station here plays local country music and I find that a lot more entertaining. Just simple songs telling a story by ordinary folks. Good stuff.

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Well, actually... no they didn't.


Most of them are just as manufactured as your everyday pop star.


Some of them paid a lot of dues...but they are few and far between, these days. For every Gretchen Wilson, you've got ten Kelly Picklers.

For every Trace Adkins, you've got ten Kenny Chesneys.


One of my best friends was up in Nashville for two years with Merle Haggard's manager. He sings incredibley, plays hot guitar, and looks good (6'3", angular features).

He got to meet a lot of record execs, and most of them werevery recptive...they all have his demo.

But...if you come close to the "image" and "sound", they're looking for, they might put some money into you, I'm pretty sure they thought my friend was "too country" for country music.
:freak:

Get your teeth fixed, a new wardrobe and haircut...It's been that way since Garth made his millions upon millions of dollars.

Most of them are dog-and-pony shows for the suits on Music Row.

Been that way for years, and it's no different than the pop top 40.

 

 

while I agree they do manufacture country and pop stars,, but most of them did the local amd regional cover band scene for a good many years before they got to the point of being plucked out of the muck and elevated to the point someone could manufacture them. The talent they have wasnt developed with a checkbook. They paid the dues in the little leagues. There are alot of 15 year overnight success stories in music. If a band makes it at 25 ,, no doubt they started in a basment at age 15 or 16 and worked their way up to being a pretty good band by the time they were 25

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while I agree they do manufacture country and pop stars,, but most of them did the local amd regional cover band scene for a good many years before they got to the point of being plucked out of the muck and elevated to the point someone could manufacture them. The talent they have wasnt developed with a checkbook. They paid the dues in the little leagues. There are alot of 15 year overnight success stories in music. If a band makes it at 25 ,, no doubt they started in a basment at age 15 or 16 and worked their way up to being a pretty good band by the time they were 25

 

 

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