You turned it off too soon. Brownie did make a cameo at the end.
Show was worth it just for the Twitty story.
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You turned it off too soon. Brownie did make a cameo at the end.
I would like to hear him read "How The Grinch Stole Christmas".Tequila Cowboy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 3:13 pmAt Ansley’s suggestion we’re going to have Cooley read actual letters for the next Q&A. You can send those to me and I’ll forward to the Cooley’s
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I hope Bryan had a great birthday.
Yeah, the crickets were great.
Just caught up w/ last nite's show. I thought Ross doing "Dress Blues" was the highlight and the Vets Day connection was well played. The kid can sing and his appearance was not at all the awkward, forced thing it might have been. Cooley also played the proud papa perfectly. I wasn't enamored of several of the arrangements before Ross's appearance (especially "Gravity's Gone" which I thought was kind of lifeless) but thought that Cooley rallied quite a bit after that with some real highlights. And of course the set list was filled with incredibly high quality songs, because what else does Cooley write (at least as far as the ones that get recorded go)?LastLawson wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:55 pmCooley in a good mood tonight, v-neck and all. The slip-ups on Perfect Timing felt appropriate for weirdness of last couple weeks. First time I've heard Slow Ride Argument acoustic too, which was nicely followed up by Ghost to Most. Definitely the most relaxed I've seen Cooley on one of these streams. His son's cover of Dress Blues on Veterans Day was nicely done as well.
Emmett Hood gave us some brief video interludes throughout that were really cool.
Yes.
I wasn't wild about 72 from this show the first time through, but liked it more on second listen. I feel like that song is a slow burn slog on a stifling humid day when it just hurts to move any faster. Speeding up the tempo takes away from that a little for me, but I like most of the other songs he's reworked.