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Dr. Johnny Fever 07-03-2012 09:50 PM

JMC's "rocker" that had just come off the charts at the time of the show. Cool to see him do it live and look just like the vid.


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BillSelfsTrophycase 07-03-2012 09:56 PM

Always liked this one


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Mosbonian 07-04-2012 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Johnny Fever (Post 8717484)
If you're a parent, especially a father, it's required by law that you love this.

Conway Twitty "That's My Job"

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I'd forgotten about this song....thanks for reminding me. This one and "The Walk" are right there when it comes to my favorite sentimental song. Carrie Underwood's recent hit "Temporary Home" is right there also.

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Mosbonian 07-04-2012 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BillSelfsTrophycase (Post 8717573)
Always liked this one


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Was never particularly fond of their politics but I loved their music.

Mosbonian 07-04-2012 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Johnny Fever (Post 8717539)
My station sponsored a Jason Michael Carroll show 2 years ago and I was fortunate enough to spend quite a bit of time with him. One of the nicest guys I've met and completely accomodating to his fans. In fact since he couldn't stay after the show (had to fly back to Nashville that night for a morning appearance on tv) he spend most of the concert signing autographs while singing... even went into the crowd a few times to sign for people not up front.

In most shows I've been a part of you need to have your station stuff to be autopraphed ready and easy to do for them before the show. JMC made sure we unbundled our t-shirts so he could sign right on our logo and he signed both the cd case and inner sleeve for our cd giveaways. That may not sound like a big thing but it's rare that the stars will take the time to do it right.

Then he hung out with the station staff in the halls backstage and asked more questions about us than we did about him. JMC will always be a favorite of mine simply for the respect he shows to the people who are helping his career.

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A sad video...and for some reason it didn't seem to get the play it should have.

He's another underrated singer and I am glad to see that he's very fan-friendly. Great story.

Raiderhater 07-04-2012 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Johnny Fever (Post 8717373)
I'm with you on all accounts. I respect that people like Garth and I understand he did a lot to advance the popularity of the genre. Personally I never liked anything album-wise after his first. "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" was a great lead single. There were a couple more good singles on that album. Once "Friends In Low Places" hit it was over though for me. Again no disrespect for those who love that and him.

I don't think he's a good singer at all vocally and I'm just not into "party country" much.

I also blame Shania Twain for a large part of the crappy pop country that rules the day now. She was one of the first to really take worthless lyrics and over-produced shit to the top of the charts without even trying to sound country. All imo of course.



What? I don't care what you think of Garth's music but, his voice has so much range. I would wager that a very high percentage of professional singers envy his vocal talent. I mean, the man can sing songs most people can't. I just don't where you are coming from there.

Buehler445 07-04-2012 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Johnny Fever (Post 8717176)
Another good Jo Dee Messina

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I won't lie. I hate Jo Dee a lot. I mean can't listen to it hate. An I think I'm the only one. I recognize she had a lot of hire hits there for awhile. Plus she seems pretty real I just can't stand her music.





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Originally Posted by Dr. Johnny Fever (Post 8717373)
I'm with you on all accounts. I respect that people like Garth and I understand he did a lot to advance the popularity of the genre. Personally I never liked anything album-wise after his first. "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" was a great lead single. There were a couple more good singles on that album. Once "Friends In Low Places" hit it was over though for me. Again no disrespect for those who love that and him.

I don't think he's a good singer at all vocally and I'm just not into "party country" much.

I also blame Shania Twain for a large part of the crappy pop country that rules the day now. She was one of the first to really take worthless lyrics and over-produced shit to the top of the charts without even trying to sound country.

All imo of course.

This is an outstanding post. I had almost forgotten when she crossed over. What an awful time for country music. Thanks for posting the perspective.

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 8717496)
honestly i'd rather push mushy/soft dog poop up my ear versus any contemporary country - but put on some Bill Monroe and I'll kick-dance in my Hugo Boss flip-flops.

Just got a mental image of that. LOL

Dr. Johnny Fever 07-04-2012 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Raiderhader (Post 8718200)
What? I don't care what you think of Garth's music but, his voice has so much range. I would wager that a very high percentage of professional singers envy his vocal talent. I mean, the man can sing songs most people can't. I just don't where you are coming from there.

He sounds flat to me a lot of the time. "Rodeo" is one example. Like I said to each their own. A lot of people love him. It's all good.

Raiderhater 07-04-2012 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Johnny Fever (Post 8718442)
He sounds flat to me a lot of the time. "Rodeo" is one example. Like I said to each their own. A lot of people love him. It's all good.


He sounds "flat"... in Rodeo.... Mmkay, whatever.

Raiderhater 07-04-2012 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Raiderhader (Post 8718486)
He sounds "flat"... in Rodeo.... Mmkay, whatever.


Of course I have not heard the studio version in quite some time, I always listen to the live version. So there may be some variance there.

listopencil 07-04-2012 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Johnny Fever (Post 8718442)
He sounds flat to me a lot of the time. "Rodeo" is one example. Like I said to each their own. A lot of people love him. It's all good.

I do like his music quite a bit. I think he's got a really good voice, nice tone and great phrasing.

listopencil 07-04-2012 03:40 PM

I think the thing with Garth Brooks is that he was interested several types of music and he sang what he liked. It didn't always work but I found most of it enjoyable. I am fond of "Ireland", more folk music than country but it stuck in my head and I love the opening.

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Mosbonian 07-04-2012 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Raiderhader (Post 8718200)
What? I don't care what you think of Garth's music but, his voice has so much range. I would wager that a very high percentage of professional singers envy his vocal talent. I mean, the man can sing songs most people can't. I just don't where you are coming from there.

Wow....an awful lot of anger there. You must be a big time Garth fan.

I'm just like the Dr. I just don't see the vocal talent. I see him more as an entertainer...he puts on a great show with alot things going on around him that makes the crowd forget he is just a better than average singer with a great ability to relate to the crowd and entertain.

oldman 07-04-2012 07:03 PM

Garth did some stuff early in his career that was really great, but towards the end, his heart wasn't in his music. But I'll give him that he never let the fans down on any of his shows. He also lived up to his commitments (the Walmart tour). Love him or hate him, he was one straight on dude.

Raiderhater 07-05-2012 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 8718788)
Wow....an awful lot of anger there. You must be a big time Garth fan.

I'm just like the Dr. I just don't see the vocal talent. I see him more as an entertainer...he puts on a great show with alot things going on around him that makes the crowd forget he is just a better than average singer with a great ability to relate to the crowd and entertain.


Uh no, no anger at all. Just puzzlement. I've heard a lot of negativity towards Garth over the years but, never anything about his voice. That is a first for me.

And if you listen to his entire body of work you will find he has an amazing voice that ranges pretty damned well.


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