Grand Ole Opry 2-16-02
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Grand Ole Opry 2-16-02
Great show tonight...good have been better if Katie whats her name would get out of the way...especially since as she stated last week The Opry means nothing more to her than a paycheck....don't think I will watch anymore ...too much music is not shown while she BS's...gonna listen to the Opry over the internet from now on!!!
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I thought that Marty sang with Lester Flatt and Johnny Cash.Is he still working with the Country Music Foundation and collecting and sharing his Hank Williams stuff?I bought Snapshots From The Lost Highway that had many unseen handwritten lyrics and pictures of Hank from Martys collection.Is he not standing up for real country music?He did fight to keep WSM country.
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Yeah, at least Marty's mando was in tune, and some nice stuff from both steel players
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Personally, Although I know this is not a popular opinion, I preferred Waylon, Willie, Tompall and all the rest BEFORE the "outlaw" movement. The entire "outlaw" thing in my opinion was detremental to country music in general. The music was played and sang with far less precision than prior. It seemed to "glamorize" sloppy playing, singing and appearance. I think the whole phenomenom was vastly overrated by the media and country radio who at the time were mostly ex rock D.J.s that didn't like country to begin with. Don't misunderstand me, I am a huge fan of both Waylon and Willie as singers, and writers, I just preferred them before the "outlaw" thing. Rest Peacefully Waylon.
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In my opinion I thought it was one of the BEST Opry's that I've seen in quite some time. As a matter of fact, I couldn't wait to get into the office this morning so I could check the board to see all of the rave reviews! Boy was I surprised.
In my very humble opinion, I thought the "electricity" there at the Ryman could be felt all the way in my living room as my wife and I stayed glued to the tube for every minute of it. Now, I must admit, I did find myself wanting to hurl a rock into the tube everytime thier little blonde ditzoid opened her mouth reading some vomitous "crap" (my Christian convictions restrain me from using another word here) from a cue card that some freak in the back office at Gaylord wrote for her because she's too ignorant of ANYTHING Opry to form an intelligent sentence concerning the subject. All the time she was spewing her refuse, I could faintly hear some mighty fine music in the backgroung.
On a lighter note, I also commented to my wife how tight the steel players were that night. I don't know who they were, but they all made a great show even better.
This is just my opinion, thanks for listening!
Bryan
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In my very humble opinion, I thought the "electricity" there at the Ryman could be felt all the way in my living room as my wife and I stayed glued to the tube for every minute of it. Now, I must admit, I did find myself wanting to hurl a rock into the tube everytime thier little blonde ditzoid opened her mouth reading some vomitous "crap" (my Christian convictions restrain me from using another word here) from a cue card that some freak in the back office at Gaylord wrote for her because she's too ignorant of ANYTHING Opry to form an intelligent sentence concerning the subject. All the time she was spewing her refuse, I could faintly hear some mighty fine music in the backgroung.
On a lighter note, I also commented to my wife how tight the steel players were that night. I don't know who they were, but they all made a great show even better.
This is just my opinion, thanks for listening!
Bryan
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Well, I enjoyed it. I enjoyed Marty's pickin', too. Looks like I'm one of the few around here who thinks he's the real deal. I was turned off by a couple of out of tune guitars (both of them Hank Jr's), but he did a mighty fine version of my next-to-favorite Waylon tune "This Time". HWJr's steel player sure was sounding good on the ol' Sho-Bud. Travis's steeler was playing some good stuff, but his tone sure didn't compare with the old Bud!
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Hank Jr. is almost a musical oxymoron. He goes into the studio with Nashvilles best and then goes out on the road with an unrehearsed rabble. I know that individually Hank's band is good it's just that they don't rehearse enough to present his material in the way you heard it on record. Finally this is what Hank wants; those guys I have heard beg him to rehearse and he wants no part of it. Undoubtedly he has a misguided understanding of the term "outlaw". Even Jessie James knew how to organize a bankrobbery.
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