I met King George when I was 16,he was just starting to make hits,all these years later and he is still the king,a legend.
I think this guy might make it.
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!
George's new C.D.;(*IT JUST COMES NATURAL*) IS FANTASTIC~~~! I SURE LOVE THE SONG*, I CRANKED MY STEREO UP!
KING GEORGE,BABY!!!! I LOVE YOUR MUSIC, YOU KNOW YOU SURE GET A *****10***** ON THIS C.D.!!!
THE SONG *IT JUST COMES NATURAL* ANOTHER TOP SINGLE! I LOVE IT, GEORGE!!!!
(*THANK YOU,CHAD* FROM TOPEKA,.KANSAS!!)
Just bought the c.d. tonight. I have yet to hear the whole c.d., but what I have picked up from the new c.d. is that King George is sounding more like his older music with some Texas swing influence thrown into it. And it works. I mean what else do you expect from a man wih "King" in his nickname
George Strait is the scratching man and always will be. If anybody does not like George Strait, then they are just plain moronic. He saved country music back in the early 80's and continues to keep country music able to listen to. He is untouchable.
im probably 1 of your biggest fans evr my fav. movie is pure country and
i luv HEARTLAND! well i hope 1 day i will c u in concert
He's the king! Enough said...
Hey, um...die-hard fans remember what Strait said at some awards show a few years back to his army of fans:
"For the fans, thank you so much...AND I'M NOT OVER TILL YOU SAY I'M OVER!" And the audience brings down the house, etc. etc.
That was awesome for us fans but does the song "Somewhere Down in Texas" suggests otherwise?
We know that Strait is a quiet and reserved entertainer and that is one of many reasons why some call him the “King of Texas”, “King of Country Music” or – my personal favorite – “The Pope of Texas.”
I'm not trying to ruffle some feathers, here, but the lyrics to the song - although they do picture my retirement pretty damn good - paint a not-so-great picture of the future of Strait and his career; any thoughts on this, folks?
This album is definitely not as good as Strait's last album, "Honkytonkville," which I think was his best in a long time. Strait's voice is great and the instrumentation is well done, but overall the songs are weak. There are about 3 or 4 good songs. The rest seem to be made for radio. Not much exciting here.
Nondescript voice, monotonous melodies, Oprah Winfrey fan base. George should be shot for screwing up Merle's "Seashores Of Old Mexico" - he can't even APPROACH the low notes that Merle so masterfully delivered (if you don't believe me, get a copy of Merle's version of the song... makes George sound like a woman singing it). Let's face it, the people who like Strait are the ones who, male or female, want to sleep with him, gimme a break. Let's get back to some MUSIC in Texas, folks.