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TC  11/04/2005          
Greatest Country Music Show In The World
You left out Roger Miller! Dang Me, Dangm oughta take a rope and hang ya!
darlika75  08/23/2005          
Brewed in Texas Volume 2
Great compilation of Drinkin' Songs... Some old and familiar voices, some new, but all fun.
joe schmoe  08/23/2005          
Restless Spirit: Tribute to Bob Childers
Fitting tribute to a fine songwriter. Stand out include Jimmy Lafave, Red dirt rangers, and Zen Okies. Great packaging.
kyle  08/11/2005          
Brewed in Texas Volume 2
cool cd. upbeat, good to drive to. i give it two thumbs up.
julie mac  08/11/2005          
Various Artists
Artist Review
I think this cd is awesome. It's a great cross-section of Texas music. I recommend it highly!
  08/10/2005          
Brewed in Texas Volume 2
rabbit  07/26/2005          
Brewed in Texas Volume 2
CD is great other than that piece of crape #20. why on earth they ever decided to put a song that is published by the muzikmafia on a Texas CD is beyond me.
Chris  07/16/2005          
DVD - Return To Sin City
I just picked this up the other day. I am a huge GP fan, and I also really enjoy most of the artists on this DVD. Overall I enjoyed this DVD. Some of the tunes are covered more closely to the originals than others. Highlights were Lucinda Williams, John Doe, and Dwight Yoakum,(sp?) (one of the tunes that Dwight Y. does,, he really remakes into a different direction) The only thing that I would call a disappointment was Keith Richards performances. We all know the history of Keith with Gram, so it's great here he showed up and all, but man.... this old boy is getting long in the tooth! Keith R. seemed almost choked up at times during his performances. Also, his voice was extremly thin. He has never been the strongest vocalist of course, but he is really showing his age these days. It was also sort of odd how he would sort of be playing rhythm acoustic guitar, and then sort of just drop the axe, and throw it behind his neck, and later knock out a couple of strums. He seemed like he was just way out of touch. (Ok, I'm done ranting) It's a good disc, with fine performances from most. If you are a True GP fan, check it out.
Edouard de Marenches  07/06/2005          
More Songs of Route 66: Roadside Attractions
A fantastic gathering of songs. From Chicago blues to the first steel guitar hints of the West on to beach-fun California. Truck loads of fun courtesy of Dale Watson. A poignant ending with a road Blues. All throughout, great American music.
damnaggie  06/21/2005          
Hell Bent & Country Bound
this album blows! all the songs start like 5 seconds into the song! all the artist are good but who ever made the cd i want to slap them!


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