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Post by happycat on Jun 10, 2015 1:21:48 GMT
Here's a link to Keith Urban's new song, "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" released today. linkI'm not too keen on the John Deere reference since my family has sold Kubotas for 35 years, but I guess "Kubota" wouldn't really fit the flow of the song.
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Post by rocknation on Jun 14, 2015 1:05:22 GMT
I'm not too keen on the John Deere reference since my family has sold Kubotas for 35 years, but I guess "Kubota" wouldn't really fit the flow of the song. Well, "flow" IS very important -- can you imagine Bon Jovi selling 25 million copies of an album titled Viscous When Hydrated? Or a song titled Existing On An Invocation?
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Post by happycat on Jun 14, 2015 2:01:14 GMT
I'm not too keen on the John Deere reference since my family has sold Kubotas for 35 years, but I guess "Kubota" wouldn't really fit the flow of the song. Well, "flow" IS very important -- can you imagine Bon Jovi selling 25 million copies of an album titled Viscous When Hydrated? Or a song titled Existing On An Invocation?
I think it's pretty obvious I was making a JOKE. The explanation is quite unnecessary.
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Post by rocknation on Jun 14, 2015 2:57:51 GMT
Well, "flow" IS very important -- can you imagine Bon Jovi selling 25 million copies of an album titled Viscous When Hydrated? Or a song titled Existing On An Invocation?
I think it's pretty obvious I was making a JOKE. The explanation is quite unnecessary. It wasn't obvious that I was making a joke, too?
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Post by happycat on Jun 22, 2015 16:16:02 GMT
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Post by happycat on Jun 23, 2015 21:31:52 GMT
ramcountry.yahoo.com/post/122251655601/nile-rodgers-and-keith-urban-working-onThis could be an interesting collaboration: Rodgers recalled meeting the American Idol judge at a pre-Grammy bash back in February, when the Academy of Arts and Sciences honored him with the prestigious Producers and Engineers Wing Award. (Soon after, he mentored contestants on the show.) “He came to that party that Jimmy Iovine threw for me afterwards. I walked over and said, ‘Dude, I think you’re amazing!’ He’s scary — I didn’t know he played guitar like that!“ "And I really like what Keith does on the banjo,” Rodgers continues. "I’m a jazz guy, I don’t put a capo on my guitar — to me that’s, like, taboo. But when I watched Keith do it, I was like, 'Wait a minute! I gotta learn this!’ So I watched him play, and I went home and started practicing. I said to him 'Give me six months and I’m going to be killin’! I’m moving to Nashville!’ Of course I’m joking — I mean, I’m not going to move to Nashville. But give me six months and I’ll have that down.”
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