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KGS in Bent N.M.  10/17/2001          
Gravitational Forces
The best thing I've heard in a long, long time. By anybody. It took a couple of listens. But I have been listening to it for about 6 or 7 days now, and it just gets better.
Ag Ryan 04  10/17/2001          
The Cory Morrow Band
Cory's best CD, it's got it all. You can listen to it from beginning to end and not have to skip once.
RandoT  10/16/2001          
Highway 377
Ya'll gettin boring!!!!!!!
Cody Leinweber  10/16/2001          
Three Days
Album Review
Every song on this CD is bound to make you smile. It's the voice, the lyrics, the band--the music. This CD is definitely one of his best. The new ones, the old ones...they're all good!!!
RealMusic  10/15/2001          
Three Days
Album Review
If you dont like it Gribble, stick to your Kenny Chesney and Toby Keith. I'm sure you'll be content with them.
Music Fan  10/15/2001          
Three Days
Album Review
I really cant believe what I'm hearing. From someone who tells Pat not to turn his back on us, it would be nice for you not to turn your back on him. I've been a Pat fan and will always be one. I'm one of those guys that does take pride in listening and supporting the little guys, but Pat is one of the few that I will always support no matter how big he gets. What do you people expect him to do? When he gets a chance to be heard accross the country, sign a record deal where he maintains all the artistic control, play venues across the country, and be a symbol for Texas Music, is he supposed to turn it down. When Gary Allan cuts a Bruce Robison song, is Bruce supposed to not let him because it would be "Selling Out". People quit being so damn selfish and support the man who has given so much to Texas and will continue to do so.
Rick McKay  10/14/2001          
Gravitational Forces
This is the worst CD that Robert Earl has ever released!!!
Rick B.  10/13/2001          
The Cory Morrow Band
This is one of the most awesome CD's ever recorded. There's not a bad song on the entire CD; even the choice of Steve Earle's "Mercenary Song" as a cover tune is inspired. "The Preacher" always makes me think of Clint Eastwood's movie "Pale Rider." But "Texas Bound Train" is my favorite because it hits home. My family had live "just outside of Pittsburgh, PA" for four and a half years because of my dad's job. We could hardly wait for him to retire so that we could move back to Texas. We've been back for 19 years and none of plans to live anywhere but in the Lone Star state. Thanks go out to Cory and others like him who celebrate this great state.
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!


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