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Post by bboat11 on Dec 15, 2017 9:48:43 GMT -5
It ain’t smart to be so reckless with my heart. I should’ve known right from the start I’d end up like a fool. Believe me, it ain’t cool.
73. "It Ain't Cool To Be Crazy About You" Album: #7Year: 1986
Total: 1214 Average: 60.70 Std Dev: 16.44 (3rd smallest!!)
@adam1995 - 27 mamasaid - 34 BackwoodsBarbie - 39 LBTrocks - 49 CoJoFan - 50 Kanenrá:ke - 54 George Strait Junkie - 55 tim - 57 Cody Wants Out... - 61 gardyfan - 61 carriekins - 63 castleoblivion26 - 63 fearlessarrow - 64 bboat11 - 66 zaclord 🌈 - 71 codyj100 - 72 countrymusicjunkie - 72 sabre14 - 75 DistrictTwelve - 84 .indulgecountry - 97
This #1 hit from 1986 really never stood a chance in this rankdown. Its highest ranking came from @adam1995 at the very beginning, pushing it towards the top 40, but after that it fell very quickly and averaged out in the 70s and 80s. .indulgecountry was the lowest ranker by far, putting it in his bottom 5, but literally everybody else seemed to at least like this song. Personally I have always thought this song was just fine, so I was a little surprised to see the lack of passion behind it. I think this song would have fared much better in a rankdown where the competition wasn't so stiff!
{Songs Remaining} A Fire I Can’t Put Out Ace In The Hole Adalida All My Ex’s Live In Texas Amarillo By Morning Baby Blue Baby’s Gotten Good At Goodbye Blue Clear Sky Carried Away Carrying Your Love With Me Check Yes Or No Cold Beer Conversation Cowboys Like Us Desperately Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind Drinkin’ Man Easy Come, Easy Go Famous Last Words Of A Fool Fool Hearted Memory Give It All We Got Tonight Give It Away Go On Gone As A Girl Can Get Heartland Here For A Good Time How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls I Can Still Make Cheyenne I Cross My Heart I Got A Car I Hate Everything I Just Want To Dance With You I Saw God Today I’d Like To Have That One Back I’ve Come To Expect It From You If I Know Me If You Can Do Anything Else If You’re Thinking You Want A Stranger It Just Comes Natural Let’s Fall To Pieces Together Living And Living Well Living For The Night Love Without End, Amen Love’s Gonna Make It Alright Marina Del Rey Meanwhile Murder On Music Row Nobody In His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her Ocean Front Property One Night At A Time Right Or Wrong Round About Way Run She Let Herself Go She’ll Leave You With A Smile The Best Day The Big One The Chair The Chill Of An Early Fall The Cowboy Rides Away The Fireman The Seashores Of Old Mexico Today My World Slipped Away Troubadour True Unwound What Do You Say To That Wrapped Write This Down You Can’t Make A Heart Love Somebody You Know Me Better Than That You Look So Good In Love You’ll Be There
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Post by tim on Dec 15, 2017 9:49:28 GMT -5
Coming up next, we have our 3rd smallest standard deviation at #73! There is also a tie between the next two songs. #72 is somebody's #100, but it also won the tie because it is in multiple peoples' top 10s. It better not be what I think it is...nobody in their right mind would rank the song out now.
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Post by bboat11 on Dec 15, 2017 9:51:17 GMT -5
Coming up next, we have our 3rd smallest standard deviation at #73! There is also a tie between the next two songs. #72 is somebody's #100, but it also won the tie because it is in multiple peoples' top 10sIt better not be what I think it is...nobody in their right mind would rank the song out now. Hmmm, it would be kind of interesting to lose an entire album in one fell swoop... Especially with both songs being in a tie!
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Post by bboat11 on Dec 15, 2017 9:56:11 GMT -5
I'm going to say it. I love all George's stuff, but his 80s stuff is THE BEST music he has! Do a lot of people feel like this? I think most people on Pulse would say that George's '90s music is where most of the magic happened. Especially the run from "Check Yes Or No" and "Blue Clear Sky" to about "Write This Down", or maybe even into the early '00s with the Road Less Traveled era. But it's all wonderful, so it's like splitting hairs trying to play favorites
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Post by bboat11 on Dec 15, 2017 10:10:02 GMT -5
All along I knew I’d lose you, Though I prayed that you’d be true. In your heart, please just remember, Right or wrong, I’m still in love with you.
72. "Right Or Wrong"
Album: Right Or Wrong Year: 1984Total: 1214Average: 60.70Std Dev: 30.34codyj100 - 7mamasaid - 9LBTrocks - 18@adam1995 - 29Kanenrá:ke - 29George Strait Junkie - 35carriekins - 41castleoblivion26 - 56Cody Wants Out... - 64tim - 72BackwoodsBarbie - 72sabre14 - 76fearlessarrow - 76countrymusicjunkie - 79.indulgecountry - 85zaclord 🌈 - 87bboat11 - 92CoJoFan - 93gardyfan - 94DistrictTwelve - 100With the title track to George's 3rd studio album, submissions were all over the place! This song managed to place at #100 for our newest George fan, DistrictTwelve , and also landed in the bottom 10 for 3 others including myself. However, it also wipes out a top 10 for both mamasaid and codyj100 . LBTrocks takes a top 20 hit, and 2 others also take a top 30 hit. This song has a huge standard deviation, but surprisingly it barely missed out on being in the top 5 largest.
Anyway, this song is in my bottom 10 because I have always found the melody of this song to be annoying. The minor key for this song is in direct contrast with the uptempo nature of the song, and has always created a dichotomy for me that just doesn't match up very well. Throw in the fact that this song is only 2 minutes long, but the entire middle of the song is practically a 1-minute instrumental, and I can't believe this song was ever released to radio! "80 Proof Bottle Of Tear Stopper" would have made a much better single choice imo. But this song did go #1 for him, and clearly a lot of people like it!
{Songs Remaining} A Fire I Can’t Put Out Ace In The Hole Adalida All My Ex’s Live In Texas Amarillo By Morning Baby Blue Baby’s Gotten Good At Goodbye Blue Clear Sky Carried Away Carrying Your Love With Me Check Yes Or No Cold Beer Conversation Cowboys Like Us Desperately Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind Drinkin’ Man Easy Come, Easy Go Famous Last Words Of A Fool Fool Hearted Memory Give It All We Got Tonight Give It Away Go On Gone As A Girl Can Get Heartland Here For A Good Time How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls I Can Still Make Cheyenne I Cross My Heart I Got A Car I Hate Everything I Just Want To Dance With You I Saw God Today I’d Like To Have That One Back I’ve Come To Expect It From You If I Know Me If You Can Do Anything Else If You’re Thinking You Want A Stranger It Just Comes Natural Let’s Fall To Pieces Together Living And Living Well Living For The Night Love Without End, Amen Love’s Gonna Make It Alright Marina Del Rey Meanwhile Murder On Music Row Nobody In His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her Ocean Front Property One Night At A Time Round About Way Run She Let Herself Go She’ll Leave You With A Smile The Best Day The Big One The Chair The Chill Of An Early Fall The Cowboy Rides Away The Fireman The Seashores Of Old Mexico Today My World Slipped Away Troubadour True Unwound What Do You Say To That Wrapped Write This Down You Can’t Make A Heart Love Somebody You Know Me Better Than That You Look So Good In Love You’ll Be There
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Post by tim on Dec 15, 2017 10:13:08 GMT -5
Phew! I’m ok with this leaving now. I do still enjoy listening to this song and in fact Texas radio stations play this song regularly!
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Post by bboat11 on Dec 15, 2017 10:31:04 GMT -5
Pardon me; you left your tears on the jukebox, And I’m afraid they got mixed up with mine.
71. "Let's Fall To Pieces Together"
Album: Right Or Wrong Year: 1984
Total: 1190 Average: 59.50 Std Dev: 20.73
LBTrocks - 12 @adam1995 - 26 bboat11 - 34 mamasaid - 36 tim - 47 codyj100 - 51 zaclord 🌈 - 54 CoJoFan - 56 Kanenrá:ke - 57 DistrictTwelve - 62 countrymusicjunkie - 62 BackwoodsBarbie - 68 castleoblivion26 - 70 George Strait Junkie - 71 gardyfan - 72 .indulgecountry - 73 carriekins - 77 fearlessarrow - 85 Cody Wants Out... - 87 sabre14 - 90
It is my humble opinion that this song was ROBBED!!! This song has always been a favorite of mine, from the moment I first heard the opening lyric. Plus the whole dichotomy that is created in the hook between falling to pieces and being together. This is country music songwriting at its finest! Unfortunately it fell very quickly, averaging out in the 60s and 70s. LBTrocks comes very close to losing a top 10, while sabre14 comes very close to losing a bottom 10.
With this elimination, Right or Wrong also becomes the first album to have 2 songs in a row be eliminated! "You Look So Good In Love" is now the sole remaining song.
{Songs Remaining} A Fire I Can’t Put Out Ace In The Hole Adalida All My Ex’s Live In Texas Amarillo By Morning Baby Blue Baby’s Gotten Good At Goodbye Blue Clear Sky Carried Away Carrying Your Love With Me Check Yes Or No Cold Beer Conversation Cowboys Like Us Desperately Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind Drinkin’ Man Easy Come, Easy Go Famous Last Words Of A Fool Fool Hearted Memory Give It All We Got Tonight Give It Away Go On Gone As A Girl Can Get Heartland Here For A Good Time How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls I Can Still Make Cheyenne I Cross My Heart I Got A Car I Hate Everything I Just Want To Dance With You I Saw God Today I’d Like To Have That One Back I’ve Come To Expect It From You If I Know Me If You Can Do Anything Else If You’re Thinking You Want A Stranger It Just Comes Natural Living And Living Well Living For The Night Love Without End, Amen Love’s Gonna Make It Alright Marina Del Rey Meanwhile Murder On Music Row Nobody In His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her Ocean Front Property One Night At A Time Round About Way Run She Let Herself Go She’ll Leave You With A Smile The Best Day The Big One The Chair The Chill Of An Early Fall The Cowboy Rides Away The Fireman The Seashores Of Old Mexico Today My World Slipped Away Troubadour True Unwound What Do You Say To That Wrapped Write This Down You Can’t Make A Heart Love Somebody You Know Me Better Than That You Look So Good In Love You’ll Be There
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Post by LBTrocks on Dec 15, 2017 12:13:41 GMT -5
"Let's Fall To Pieces Together" is country music at its FINEST, so y'all messed up.
"Right Or Wrong" is another one of George's best (granted he does have a lot of those but still) so y'all messed up (2). His vocal inflections on it are masterful and the instrumentation is deliciously country!
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Post by fearlessarrow on Dec 15, 2017 13:22:49 GMT -5
Well, I expected "We Really Shouldn't Be Doing This" to be polarizing and I was told that "I needed to get my ears checked" for liking this song a lot by a certain someone lol, so it's not too big of a surprise for me to see it going out this low.
I don't know why but this song just works so well for me. I think in general he does less upbeat songs better, but this is just a fun little short track to listen to!
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Post by mamasaid on Dec 15, 2017 14:51:14 GMT -5
"Let's Fall To Pieces Together" is country music at its FINEST, so y'all messed up. "Right Or Wrong" is another one of George's best (granted he does have a lot of those but still) so y'all messed up (2). His vocal inflections on it are masterful and the instrumentation is deliciously country! So agree here! My top 20 is taking a beating....However, my tastes tend to run toward Western Swing, which isn't as popular/well known with this crowd... However, "If You Ain't Lovin'" is one of my very favorites, always makes me want to dance. Totally Old School Country.
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Post by BackwoodsBarbie on Dec 15, 2017 15:15:08 GMT -5
It Ain't Cool To Be Crazy About You out already? :'( I love the melody especially in chorus. Great song.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Dec 16, 2017 14:50:43 GMT -5
Really?! Never knew this one was so disliked amongst his discography! My jaw literally dropped with this one.
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Post by tim on Dec 16, 2017 15:58:29 GMT -5
Ok forgot to post my anecdotal fan moments yesterday... #94: Sometime in late 1994/early 1995 George Strait launched his own product line for dogs and horses, which consisted of shampoo & conditioner, hoof creme, under creme, under balm, and dog treats. Once I found out I of course had to have these lol…and since the shampoo/conditioner was labeled as safe for humans I ended up using this stuff for the remainder of 1995! Here's a link with a picture of some of the products; also here's a photo from Country Weekly with a picture advertising them. #93: For some reason I have a weird memory of exactly when I first heard George’s song “Blue Clear Sky” on the radio; it was daylight savings time on a nice Sunday day in Nebraska and I think we were just getting out of the car; I don’t think I had any idea at the time a new song was out already and I was just ecstatic to hear it. #92: It was the album Blue Clear Sky that started the tradition of always going to Wal-Mart to get George’s latest album on its release day; there was just this sense of anticipation leading up to that particular day that I can’t explain as we never really had any idea what the other songs sounded like prior to listening to it ourselves. I also always made it a point that once I got the album in my hands and at home I’d listen to it all the way through once. Streaming music has forever changed the way we buy music, but I do kind of miss that excitement that I used to feel.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Dec 16, 2017 16:05:10 GMT -5
#92: It was the album Blue Clear Sky that started the tradition of always going to Wal-Mart to get George’s latest album on its release day; there was just this sense of anticipation leading up to that particular day that I can’t explain as we never really had any idea what the other songs sounded like prior to listening to it ourselves. I also always made it a point that once I got the album in my hands and at home I’d listen to it all the way through once. Streaming music has forever changed the way we buy music, but I do kind of miss that excitement that I used to feel.Yes! I miss the excitement too! Now I sometimes preview the album and it's not the same.
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Post by bboat11 on Dec 18, 2017 13:31:11 GMT -5
Hey there folks! I went out of town for the weekend, and didn't have internet, so that's why you haven't seen me for a few days. But I'm back now, and I will be ready to resume this later today!
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Post by bboat11 on Dec 19, 2017 14:20:29 GMT -5
Hey there folks! I went out of town for the weekend, and didn't have internet, so that's why you haven't seen me for a few days. But I'm back now, and I will be ready to resume this later today! Or the next day. You know me Destination unknown, she just dropped out of sight, Last seen headin' right on out of my life. Like a stranger I ain’t never met,
She’s about as gone as a girl can get.
70. "Gone As A Girl Can Get"
Album: Holding My Own Year: 1992
I feel like this song was robbed, but I guess it ended up finishing pretty close to where I ranked it! This must just be a casualty of how strong George's catalog is overall. Nobody loses a top 20 here, so this shouldn't be too painful of an elimination for people, although nobody loses a bottom 10 either, so I doubt this is one that people really celebrate leaving. Anyway, this song was all over the place, falling into the bottom 20 at one point and then climbing into the top 50 at another. But in the end it steadied itself in the 60s. This one had a lot more motion in the later half of the submission process than most songs did, however. Usually by the last few entries things start to slow down a bit, but this song changed position with every new list! {Songs Remaining} A Fire I Can’t Put Out Ace In The Hole Adalida All My Ex’s Live In Texas Amarillo By Morning Baby Blue Baby’s Gotten Good At Goodbye Blue Clear Sky Carried Away Carrying Your Love With Me Check Yes Or No Cold Beer Conversation Cowboys Like Us Desperately Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind Drinkin’ Man Easy Come, Easy Go Famous Last Words Of A Fool Fool Hearted Memory Give It All We Got Tonight Give It Away Go On Heartland Here For A Good Time How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls I Can Still Make Cheyenne I Cross My Heart I Got A Car I Hate Everything I Just Want To Dance With You I Saw God Today I’d Like To Have That One Back I’ve Come To Expect It From You If I Know Me If You Can Do Anything Else If You’re Thinking You Want A Stranger It Just Comes Natural Living And Living Well Living For The Night Love Without End, Amen Love’s Gonna Make It Alright Marina Del Rey Meanwhile Murder On Music Row Nobody In His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her Ocean Front Property One Night At A Time Round About Way Run She Let Herself Go She’ll Leave You With A Smile The Best Day The Big One The Chair The Chill Of An Early Fall The Cowboy Rides Away The Fireman The Seashores Of Old Mexico Today My World Slipped Away Troubadour True Unwound What Do You Say To That Wrapped Write This Down You Can’t Make A Heart Love Somebody You Know Me Better Than That You Look So Good In Love You’ll Be There
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Post by tim on Dec 19, 2017 17:42:07 GMT -5
"Gone As A Girl Can Get" is such a jam! This was only the second (and last) single featuring the Ace in the Hole Band (the first was "Lovesick Blues"). George first started incorporating the band on the 1990 album Livin' It Up ("Someone Had To Teach You" and "She Loves Me (She Don't Love You")); they were also featured on "Home In San Antone" and "Milk Cow Blues" from Chill of an Early Fall and finally "It's Alright With Me" from Holding My Own. Whenever I put on these tracks I can certainly hear the influences from the band members.
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Post by tim on Dec 19, 2017 17:55:50 GMT -5
Hey there folks! I went out of town for the weekend, and didn't have internet, so that's why you haven't seen me for a few days. But I'm back now, and I will be ready to resume this later today! Glad you waited! I was on the road all day yesterday heading back home to Nebraska. Continuing on with an annual tradition is jamming out to nothing but George until I hit the Texas/Oklahoma border...that's over four continuous hours of the King!
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Post by tim on Dec 19, 2017 22:33:06 GMT -5
So my fan anecdotes last left off with 1996 I believe, but since I committed myself to doing as many as there are songs in the rankdown I better get going! With that...the following are a few more embarrassing ones:
#91: As a kid I loved LEGO so I used to construct mini concert stages out of them; being influenced by the movie Pure Country at a young age I constructed them much in the realm of how Dusty's stages were set up. I would use the stages I built and then performed George Strait concerts where he'd perform all of his hits for his fellow lego fans lol.
#90: As I began to get too old for LEGO sets I transitioned to using part of the basement as my concert stage...I had a guitar, microphone with a karaoke machine, and even put Christmas lights up in the ceiling that acted as my concert lights. Whenever I happened to have the house alone to myself at nights I would put on George Strait concerts for all of my imaginary fans.
#89: This all lead to doing an actual performance in my basement for my mom and some other close friends. I think this probably would've been winter '93 or early '94 since I remember I included some of George's songs from Easy Come, Easy Go. I didn't know how to play the guitar at this point so I just strummed along to all of George's songs; I was also using cassette tapes at the time so had to manually fast forward/rewind to get to songs lol. There is a VHS of this somewhere hidden safely for no one else to ever see!
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Dec 19, 2017 22:36:34 GMT -5
So my fan anecdotes last left off with 1996 I believe, but since I committed myself to doing as many as there are songs in the rankdown I better get going! With that...the following are a few more embarrassing ones: #91: As a kid I loved LEGO so I used to construct mini concert stages out of them; being influenced by the movie Pure Country at a young age I constructed them much in the realm of how Dusty's stages were set up. I would use the stages I built and then performed George Strait concerts where he'd perform all of his hits for his fellow lego fans lol. #90: As I began to get too old for LEGO sets I transitioned to using part of the basement as my concert stage...I had a guitar, microphone with a karaoke machine, and even put Christmas lights up in the ceiling that acted as my concert lights. Whenever I happened to have the house alone to myself at nights I would put on George Strait concerts for all of my imaginary fans. #89: This all lead to doing an actual performance in my basement for my mom and some other close friends. I think this probably would've been winter '93 or early '94 since I remember I included some of George's songs from Easy Come, Easy Go. I didn't know how to play the guitar at this point so I just strummed along to all of George's songs; I was also using cassette tapes at the time so had to manually fast forward/rewind to get to songs lol. There is a VHS of this somewhere hidden safely for no one else to ever see! Aww cute! Lego George Strait concerts! Love it!
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Post by Cody Wants Out... on Dec 19, 2017 22:43:09 GMT -5
So my fan anecdotes last left off with 1996 I believe, but since I committed myself to doing as many as there are songs in the rankdown I better get going! With that...the following are a few more embarrassing ones: #91: As a kid I loved LEGO so I used to construct mini concert stages out of them; being influenced by the movie Pure Country at a young age I constructed them much in the realm of how Dusty's stages were set up. I would use the stages I built and then performed George Strait concerts where he'd perform all of his hits for his fellow lego fans lol. #90: As I began to get too old for LEGO sets I transitioned to using part of the basement as my concert stage...I had a guitar, microphone with a karaoke machine, and even put Christmas lights up in the ceiling that acted as my concert lights. Whenever I happened to have the house alone to myself at nights I would put on George Strait concerts for all of my imaginary fans. #89: This all lead to doing an actual performance in my basement for my mom and some other close friends. I think this probably would've been winter '93 or early '94 since I remember I included some of George's songs from Easy Come, Easy Go. I didn't know how to play the guitar at this point so I just strummed along to all of George's songs; I was also using cassette tapes at the time so had to manually fast forward/rewind to get to songs lol. There is a VHS of this somewhere hidden safely for no one else to ever see! I am laughing so hard at the vibes I get from these! Like the point in one's relationship where they meet each other's parents and the parents share mega-embarrassing memories and pics from when they were little. :kii:
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Post by tim on Dec 19, 2017 22:46:03 GMT -5
Aww cute! Lego George Strait concerts! Love it! It was never an easy task to construct these stages! I initially didn't have enough LEGO to complete mine so had to ask my mom to buy me some more lol. I'm also pretty sure I had backup singers for my LEGO George before he ever actually included Marty Slayton and Wes Hightower on his tour.
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Post by tim on Dec 22, 2017 0:56:14 GMT -5
Continuing on with my George Strait fan anecdotes...I've been trying to do these in three's but could only think of two for this one. I mentioned in another thread that I had a random funny memory to share about Tanya Tucker that included George Strait so wanted to share it here along with another concert memory from a different artist:
#88: I remember at a Tanya Tucker concert in Omaha, Nebraska, during the summer of 1993 (she was on a tour sponsored by Crown Royal) she imitated the movie Pure Country by having a Tanya look-alike come on during what I think was the encore and lip sync the song (much like Buddy Jackson did). She specifically referenced that scene from the movie so that's probably why that memory stuck with me.
#87: While Tim McGraw was on tour with Little Texas and Blackhawk in 1994 (concert was in Lincoln, NE), I remember him performing one of his new album cuts..."Give It to Me Strait." This is of course one of the few memories I have from that show lol.
With that I'm going to wrap back around to where I left off in 1996 a couple posts back...
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Post by tim on Dec 22, 2017 1:44:48 GMT -5
While it was 1991/1992 that first introduced me to George Strait, I'd say it was 1996 that I matured enough to call myself an official George Strait fan. I think I last left off with the tradition of buying an album and listening to it from beginning to end (in this case Blue Clear Sky) so here goes...
#86: Wednesday, October 2nd, 1996 - Year after year my mom and myself would watch the country award shows together and...nothing! George always usually performed but walked away empty handed. This year felt different...he'd just come off a huge #1 with "Check Yes or No" and had what seemed to be a great reviewed album. But still hopes were kept low. First award of the night and I remember Clay Walker and Lorrie Morgan presenting the award for Single of the Year...and George's named is called! This was the first time since I became a fan that I'd actually scene George up on the award stage and was just as happy as a boy could be. George performed pretty much right after the commercial break and gave what I think was probably one of the best performances he's ever had at the CMA's. Album of the Year comes up later in the program (Tim McGraw presented and initially said Clear Blue Sky when announced as a nominee) and...George! I'm pretty sure my mom and I both gave a big fist bump in the air at this point. Later in the program Male Vocalist of the Year is presented by Mary Chapin Carpenter and by this point I'm so accustomed to hearing Vince Gill's name called I assumed it would be him yet again...but it was George!!! By this point I remember both my mom and myself screaming and jumping up and down in excitement. This night would go on to become one of my best memories...because I got to share this moment with my mom. The same mom who let me pick out a random cassette called Chill of an Early Fall while Christmas shopping at Wal-Mart in 1991. This is one night I'll never forget and I still love looking back at the clips of this show on YouTube!
#85: Saturday, October 12th, 1996 - My second George Strait concert in Kansas City, MO at Kemper Arena...and just a week after the CMA's! The energy coming from George this night was like nothing I've ever seen since as he was still obviously on a high from the week before. Terri Clark was on tour with George at this time and even she put on a great show. Some songs that still standout from this show include "Where the Sidewalk Ends," "Overnight Male," "Lovebug," "Cherokee Maiden," and "Milk Cow Blues." Would love to go back in time to see this show again.
#84: Same show in Kansas City...so we have a friend with us that requires special needs and is wheelchair-bound. Because of our particular seats we were not able to head back up the balcony and after her father discussed this with security they decide to take us an alternate route to exit. After some time had passed, a security guard comes along to escort us along to exit...we began walking down, pass the stage, and then going along the same are where George would've entered the arena. I didn't think much of this until we begin to turn the corner into what appeared to be what only one could describe as backstage. I'm walking along behind my friend and I just happen to glance to a room that is to the left of me that seems to be having a lot of chatter coming from it...and I spot George Strait along with Terri Clark and the band members/crew. My jaw drops but with so much security surrounding us I feel too nervous to even say or do anything. I pass by only to hear a "OMG IT'S GEORGE STRAIT" coming from my mom as she's putting her hand over her mouth in excitement. We never got to meet George that night, but at least I can say I came within a door's reach of meeting my idol.
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Post by tim on Dec 22, 2017 2:13:50 GMT -5
My George Strait fan anecdotes continued... #83: In the summer of 1996 I launched my first George Strait website on GeoCities (some of you may still remember this!) called "The Unofficial George Strait Website." It would later go on to be renamed "Strait Country." I still remember that website address because GeoCities had specific communities and blocks...mine was www.geocities.com/Nashville/5113. That's long since been discontinued haha. I wanted to create a website for George because at the time his official website really was quite embarrassing. #82: During my summer school vacation in 1996 I typed up lyrics to all of George's songs from 1981's Strait Country to 1996's Blue Clear Sky so that I could post them online (at this point on the internet it was still somewhat hard to find lyrics to songs!). I would sometimes take me three or four different listens before getting the lyrics right for a particular song.
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Post by bboat11 on Dec 23, 2017 12:46:01 GMT -5
Thank you tim for keeping this thread relevant! I have been busy over the holidays, as I am sure we all have. I will keep trying to post reveals as I can. But first, it's time for us to say goodbye to our first studio album!
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Post by bboat11 on Dec 23, 2017 13:26:18 GMT -5
Album Spotlight: Holding My Own
Released: April 21, 1992 Label: MCA Nashville Producer: Jimmy Bowen, George Strait Runtime: 30 min. 29 sec. Country Albums Chart: 5 Certification: Platinum
Singles and Rankdown Placements: Gone As A Girl Can Get (70) So Much Like My Dad (81)
Average Score: 75.50
Tracklist: 1. You're Right I'm Wrong2. Holding My Own3. Gone As A Girl Can Get4. So Much Like My Dad5. Trains Make Me Lonesome6. All Of Me (Loves All Of You)7. Wonderland Of Love8. Faults And All9. It's Alright With Me10. Here We Go AgainI am not really surprised that this is the first album we say goodbye to. That doesn't mean I am not sad though. This album is tragically underrated. And a large part of that comes from circumstances surrounding its release. This album came out in April of 1992, had 2 huge hits, sold well enough to go Platinum...and then everyone forgot about it. The reason for this sudden neglect was because of George's involvement in the movie Pure Country. The soundtrack to that movie was released in September of 1992, and it was one of the most wildly successful albums of George's career, selling 6x Platinum and seeing two of his most iconic hits in "Heartland" and "I Cross My Heart". Unfortunately the success of that album cannibalized the Holding My Own era, cutting it short and preventing many of the awesome album tracks from seeing the light of day at radio. Any of the options highlighted below would have made excellent options for radio, as they all scream "HIT!!!!" to me. Album Tracks: You're Right I'm Wrong
From the moment the cold vocal entry to the song starts, only to be echoed by the band, you can tell that this is a fun and catchy uptempo. I love the way George's voice sounds on this song! I especially enjoy the way the lyrics and melody work together in this song. It is also one of those rare songs where the verses are higher than the chorus. I have always felt that this would have been a strong addition to George's hits catalog because it is a little bit different, yet still classic. Holding My Own
This ballad about getting over a broken heart is a pretty standard '90s ballad, but manages to be a standout due to George's delivery. It is easily a standout from this album. I am okay that it was never a single, because we got to have the vastly superior "So Much Like My Dad", but I still think this would have been a hit. Trains Make Me Lonesome
This is one of those songs that just SOUNDS like a hit. Listening to it, you want to list it among classics such as "All My Ex's Live In Texas" and "Ocean Front Property". The whimsical nature and delivery work especially well to compare the sadness of the narrator's situation in this song. By far the biggest missed opportunity on this album. Wonderland Of Love
This song is great mostly because it has a super unique sound. It has a super dark vibe, yet is also an uptempo. The way steel guitar is used on the countermelody in this song is brilliant. The melody of this song has always captivated me for some reason as well. I wish this could have been a hit, because it would have been a very interesting new page in George's hits catalog. bboat11 @adam1995 Cody Wants Out... .indulgecountry codyj100 sabre14 George Strait Junkie zaclord 🌈 mamasaid castleoblivion26 DistrictTwelve countrymusicjunkie CoJoFan gardyfan carriekins fearlessarrow LBTrocks tim BackwoodsBarbie Kanenrá:ke
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Post by bboat11 on Dec 23, 2017 13:30:32 GMT -5
So those of you who are familiar with this album, what are your thoughts on it? And what would you have picked for the singles?
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Post by tim on Dec 23, 2017 17:14:28 GMT -5
So those of you who are familiar with this album, what are your thoughts on it? And what would you have picked for the singles? Aside from Chill of an Early Fall and Pure Country, Holding My Own would've been one of the first George Strait albums I got and probably played ad nauseam lol. I think I had included the album tracks "Wonderland of Love" and "Trains Make Me Lonesome" in my list along with the rankdown; I've always really enjoyed both of those songs. If I'm correct MCA was about to release the song "Holding My Own" as the next single before Pure Country came along and sank this great and underrated album. Ohhh...this era always makes me think of the Bud Light commercials George did back during this time! Here's one I remember from then...
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Post by George Strait Junkie on Dec 23, 2017 22:13:41 GMT -5
oh definitely Trains Make Me Lonesome 100% a hit. then Your Right I'm Wrong. these are among my top favorites of his.
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