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Ed  10/15/2001          
Pat Green
Artist Review
Give me a break, and quit yer recovering of the satellites...if the boy's gotta fly, who in the heck are you to ground him? You want him to stick around doing the same thing for years? How long is that gonna last? If the rest of America wants to hear Pat's music, so be it. You can't fault the man for wanting more people to hear his music. He hasn't sold his soul, and neither has C.Rob. Leave the boys alone. Besides, even if they do go even a touch 'Nashville', at least in the grand scheme of things, country will get a lot more country! All the songs here were great in previous releases, so I'm sure his new CD will kick ass. All you hat heads that wish he stay in Texas forever and a day...just shut up.
rhett boren  10/14/2001          
Pat Green
Artist Review
Dale, you are depriving a village of an idiot. Why don't you do some research, Pat signed with Universal Records which is not in Nashville. Pat and Cory are marketing themselves for our listening pleasure and because they have a pretty damn good time doing it. Pick up a magazine or read a interview before you shoot your mouth off. These people have families to feed, bills to pay, and a hell of alot of fans that expect to be pleased. so give them a bit of slack, or pick up a pen or a guitar and live the life they lead and see if you feel the same way! Viva Texas Music!
Dale Gribble  10/13/2001          
Three Days
Album Review
Once upon a time Pat Green was a Texas songwriter. Pat, along with his friend Cory Morrow, started the "Nashville Sucks" movement. They made albums on their on accord, and now look what is happening! Pat Green is part of the Nashville Machine. You can already hear the life being sucked out of songs like "Take me out to the Dancehall" and "Carry On." Pat's always had a commercial sound, but he was selling to Texans and honorary Texans. Now he's going to have to please his pimps in Nashville. Don't get me wrong a lot of good albums are made in Nashville, and maybe Pat will do just fine. I wish him the best at being a Tennessee Rock Star, but Pat has turned his back on the movement that made him. In short, don't shit on our heads and tell us it's "Snowing On Raton," Pat. Consumers are getting smarter with the help of places like Lone Star Music! We are coming together and expect more from our artist. One those expectations is that artist stay true to their music. Exploring other sounds and styles is great. I love to see artist mature musically, but I also like to see artist please their fans. I haven't heard "Three Days," but it looks like a re-release of "Carry On" give or take a couple of tracks, and some new stuff here and there. I hope Pat's contract with the Devil is worth a lot cause he'll need it when Nashville cew's him up and spits him out like countless other artist. Pat gets 1 star just because he probably dosen't have room for anymore because of all his record points. So long Pat Green! You have proverbially ran over my dog!
Dale Gribble  10/13/2001          
Three Days
Album Review
Once upon a time Pat Green was a Texas songwriter. Pat, along with his friend Cory Morrow, started the "Nashville Sucks" movement. They made albums on their on accord, and now look what is happening! Pat Green is part of the Nashville Machine. You can already hear the life being sucked out of songs like "Take me out to the Dancehall" and "Carry On." Pat's always had a commercial sound, but he was selling to Texans and honorary Texans. Now he's going to have to please his pimps in Nashville. Don't get me wrong a lot of good albums are made in Nashville, and maybe Pat will do just fine. I wish him the best at being a Tennessee Rock Star, but Pat has turned his back on the movement that made him. In short, don't shit on our heads and tell us it's "Snowing On Raton," Pat. Consumers are getting smarter with the help of places like Lone Star Music! We are coming together and expect more from our artist. One those expectations is that artist stay true to their music. Exploring other sounds and styles is great. I love to see artist mature musically, but I also like to see artist please their fans. I haven't heard "Three Days," but it looks like a re-release of "Carry On" give or take a couple of tracks, and some new stuff here and there. I hope Pat's contract with the Devil is worth a lot cause he'll need it when Nashville cew's him up and spits him out like countless other artist. Pat gets 1 star just because he probably dosen't have room for anymore because of all his record points. So long Pat Green! You have proverbially ran over my dog!
DANNA FOX  10/12/2001          
Pat Green
Artist Review
I HAVE EVERY CD EXCEPT THE NEW ONE. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE HIM. HE IS AWESOME. ALL OF HIS SONGS ARE GREAT AND ARE REAL COUNTRY. NOT THAT POP CROSSOVER CRAP. HE IS ALSO EXCELLENT LIVE. I HAVE SEEN HIM SEVERAL TIMES IN CONCERT. I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING HIM FOR A FEW YEARS NOW. I LOVE HIM AND HOPE TO HEAR FROM HIM FOR MANY YEARS TO COME.
Ron  10/11/2001          
Three Days
Album Review
I had the priveledge of getting to see Pat perform some of his new songs at a Rodeo a couple of weeks ago and I have to give them all a 5 star rating. Makes me proud to be a TEXAN!
shtkicker1013  10/10/2001          
Pat Green
Artist Review
ok. i dont know who you are but last time i checked this was LONESTARMUSIC.com lonestar as in texas. therefor the singers normally talk about texas. so get out of the site if you dont have anything nice to say buddy. rock on PAT! waco texas style! shtkicker1013
Upset  10/09/2001          
Three Days
Album Review
To be a major label debut, it's major disappointment. Listened to clips of this on CD NOW- and was happy to hear only 30 seconds. Pat- please work on your songwriting!!! Enough of your neo-Texas, beer drinking bull sh*t.
TXMusicCritic  10/07/2001          
Pat Green
Artist Review
The reason that I don't care for Pat's older music is because I can't stand Nashville. His songs WERE starting to sound the same. (I don't think they are anymore)! If you want to hear excellent TX Music, pick up a Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Bruce Robison, Kelly Willis, etc. Pat's shows remind me of a Garth Brooks concert, it's all about the act and not the music. Go to any of the guys that I mentioned shows. They are about the songs.
RL  10/06/2001          
Pat Green
Artist Review
If you like the overproduced dribble comin' out of Nashville then Greens not for you. I had quit Country music until I heard Pats hard drivin' fiddle jammin' Texas sound. Yeah it's all about Texas and what we do here.It's all about the fiddle. Thats what sets Pat appart. Take a listen to any of his songs and hear that fiddle. Nashville missed the boat the first time round, but look whos come callin' now. If you still don't get it, go to one of his shows, and if you still, don't get it, then you'll have to go back to your Back Street Boys, Shania, Tim McGraw, Billy Ray...ish music, (noise) comin' out of Nashville!


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