competition gonna heat up for sure @Ithaka
brian would appreciate the spirit of this thread
Christ, internet culture is so ugly now that the ama would be a disaster now
Elvis and Ray were both so honest and spiritual, it only makes sense
Episode 4 ending with a big Patsy eulogy had me in shambles last night
just as I'm trying to rank her final masterpieces
couldn't have watched that episode at a better time. She was pretty much the the only country I heard growing up and my whole family used to sing along to her on the drive up to our farm (before parents divorced
) tender memories.
Christ, internet culture is so ugly now that the ama would be a disaster now
Yeah there were also of doofus responses even there
Yeah there were also of doofus responses even there
Plebs would be asking “who do you like on TikTok?” if that happened today
Episode 4 ending with a big Patsy eulogy had me in shambles last night
just as I'm trying to rank her final masterpieces
couldn't have watched that episode at a better time. She was pretty much the the only country I heard growing up and my whole family used to sing along to her on the drive up to our farm (before parents divorced
) tender memories.
Glad you’re finally letting Burns show you the way
Glad you’re finally letting Burns show you the way
Tbh I could've helped him flesh this era out a little more
Tbh I could've helped him flesh this era out a little more
The episode is 2 hrs already
The episode is 2 hrs already
Barely dipped into Wanda, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and a bunch of others.
The Nashville studio musicians tho
Charlie McCoy casually cracking off Dylan sessions he played on etc whew
Got about 200 songs on my 1963 playlist that I have on shuffle for the last month or whatever and Im at the point now where I'm just skipping ahead until some Spector, Ricky Nelson, Bobby Bare or Peggy March comes on
Be My Baby is easily the best song of 1963. No debate whatsoever
Actually Blowin in the Wind and Louie, Louie would be in the convo
Actually Blowin in the Wind and Louie, Louie would be in the convo
In Dreams
Be My Baby is easily the best song of 1963. No debate whatsoever
misread this as Baby, I Love You
youre close though
dont think ive had a country song immediately slay me this hard since i found Gilded Palace Of Sin
@rvi @Lawdie
This one has been on repeat
getting ready for Chucks big post-prison comeback in 1964
heard this one? @RVI

1963 might be the Year Of The Girl Group tbh
finally started my ranking and the top is already flooded with Ronettes, Crystals, Vandellas, Supremes, Chiffons
when you include Tina Turner, Darlene Love, Dionne Warwick, Dusty Springfield, Peggy March, Patsy, Loretta
pretty sure women had this year on lockdown
bless Ringos soul for this one
deadass a top 3 rock & roll drum performance imo
