Did they have a baby? Did they call it rock n roll?Sterling Bigmouth wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 12:26 pmChilders is probably one of my 5 or so favorite artists from the past decade, but unfortunately his fanbase has morphed for the worse lately. I saw him on his Purgatory and Country Squire tours when he was getting plenty of recognition, but hadn’t broke into the mainstream yet. Unfortunately his placement on big Spotify playlists and the popularity of his music on Tik Tok (sigh) has completely changed the vibe at a lot of his recent shows. Regardless, I’d be all over a Childers/DBT double bill if I could go.
FWIW: I think both his and DBT’s most recent records fuck.
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More obnoxious than Billy Strings fans? He's got that GD ugliness going on now. Hard pass....I know, my loss. 1 of my quirks.Jonicont wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 10:25 amAnd that was in a theater (Webster Hall). Can you imagine 10,000 of them in one place. I did see him one time in an arena (with Sturgill). A multi person fight broke out in the seats next to me (which was when I left). It's what I imagine a frat boy pop country show is like. Or as my son in law said--"This is what happens when you get drunk hillbillies together" (NB: he's from a hillbilly family in a hillbilly town).Bill in CT wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:30 amAlso, Tyler Childers fans are the most obnoxious fans of a good artist I have experienced
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: I think both his and DBT’s most recent records fuck.
Is this a potential slogan for tee shirts for the next Nuccis Space fundraiser???
I really like TC (both Tyler and Tequila Cowboy), and I think his earlier records are hard to beat, but I love some of the lines of the new album!
Is this a potential slogan for tee shirts for the next Nuccis Space fundraiser???
I really like TC (both Tyler and Tequila Cowboy), and I think his earlier records are hard to beat, but I love some of the lines of the new album!
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As a Billy Strings fan, I will clarify that he hasn't played a Dead song in like 6+ months. It has actually been pissing off the fans who got into him through the Dead covers.chuckrh wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 5:31 pmMore obnoxious than Billy Strings fans? He's got that GD ugliness going on now. Hard pass....I know, my loss. 1 of my quirks.Jonicont wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 10:25 amAnd that was in a theater (Webster Hall). Can you imagine 10,000 of them in one place. I did see him one time in an arena (with Sturgill). A multi person fight broke out in the seats next to me (which was when I left). It's what I imagine a frat boy pop country show is like. Or as my son in law said--"This is what happens when you get drunk hillbillies together" (NB: he's from a hillbilly family in a hillbilly town).Bill in CT wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:30 amAlso, Tyler Childers fans are the most obnoxious fans of a good artist I have experienced
DBT is my all-time favorite band but I'm not sure there's anyone I'd rather see right now than Tyler or Billy - and I'm 11 years completely sober!
The Billy Asheville Halloween run was fucking incredible and I'm thrilled he's been playing more bluegrass and less Dead (I say this as a Dead fan).
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Ann Powers interview. Video is going to blow some minds. So powerful!! https://www.npr.org/2023/07/27/11901486 ... -interview
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With each new single and album I keep waiting on Childers to make a play toward the massive audience he’s built over the years, and he surprises me every time. Quickly becoming my favorite country artist of the last decade.
Turn it up to 10 and rip off the knob
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Well that oughta put a dent in the number of TC fansJonicont wrote: ↑Thu Jul 27, 2023 10:28 amAnn Powers interview. Video is going to blow some minds. So powerful!! https://www.npr.org/2023/07/27/11901486 ... -interview
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That interview really resonated with me. As a left of center person in rural America, there’s this sentiment you hear that you’re supposed to escape to the city and go be surrounded by people who think like you, but man, fuck all of that. It’s so cool to me that they portray two gay men making a meaningful, proud, blue collar life. Like Childers, I too see that as the kind of world that can exist.Jonicont wrote:Ann Powers interview. Video is going to blow some minds. So powerful!! https://www.npr.org/2023/07/27/11901486 ... -interview
The song is great too.
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Big Tyler fan but didn’t care for the un gospel album. Sure didn’t need three different versions of it. I pretty much love every else he has done. I’m the only person I know that really likes the Rustin In The Rain album.
Big Tyler fan but didn’t care for the un gospel album. Sure didn’t need three different versions of it. I pretty much love every else he has done. I’m the only person I know that really likes the Rustin In The Rain album.
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Yo cole good to see ya. I'm just the opposite of you. I love Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? (just disc 1, the basic version) and didn't really care for Rusting in the Rain. Diff'rent strokes...Cole Younger wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 12:14 pmGoing through threads that interest me since bubba challenged me to stop complaining about how little traffic the board gets and create some traffic instead.
Big Tyler fan but didn’t care for the un gospel album. Sure didn’t need three different versions of it. I pretty much love every else he has done. I’m the only person I know that really likes the Rustin In The Rain album.
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Hey man. Good to see you too. Bubba called me out and I’m glad he did. Gonna be around more. I like some of the songs on that album but just didn’t care for what he did with them. I hope Tyler is coming out the other side of whatever that was where he feels like he has to prove he’s more than a hillbilly or whatever he was doing.Clams wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:21 pmYo cole good to see ya. I'm just the opposite of you. I love Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? (just disc 1, the basic version) and didn't really care for Rusting in the Rain. Diff'rent strokes...Cole Younger wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 12:14 pmGoing through threads that interest me since bubba challenged me to stop complaining about how little traffic the board gets and create some traffic instead.
Big Tyler fan but didn’t care for the un gospel album. Sure didn’t need three different versions of it. I pretty much love every else he has done. I’m the only person I know that really likes the Rustin In The Rain album.
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No doubt he has evolved over the years, for better or worseCole Younger wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:20 pmHey man. Good to see you too. Bubba called me out and I’m glad he did. Gonna be around more. I like some of the songs on that album but just didn’t care for what he did with them. I hope Tyler is coming out the other side of whatever that was where he feels like he has to prove he’s more than a hillbilly or whatever he was doing.Clams wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:21 pmYo cole good to see ya. I'm just the opposite of you. I love Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? (just disc 1, the basic version) and didn't really care for Rusting in the Rain. Diff'rent strokes...Cole Younger wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 12:14 pmGoing through threads that interest me since bubba challenged me to stop complaining about how little traffic the board gets and create some traffic instead.
Big Tyler fan but didn’t care for the un gospel album. Sure didn’t need three different versions of it. I pretty much love every else he has done. I’m the only person I know that really likes the Rustin In The Rain album.
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I appreciate the thought and the effort, sir.Cole Younger wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 12:14 pmGoing through threads that interest me since bubba challenged me to stop complaining about how little traffic the board gets and create some traffic instead.
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The thing with Rustin' in the Rain is that it has "In Your Love," which IMO is an all-time great love song. The fact that the album is basically an EP sort of sucks but that song is so great that I don't even care.Clams wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:21 pmYo cole good to see ya. I'm just the opposite of you. I love Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? (just disc 1, the basic version) and didn't really care for Rusting in the Rain. Diff'rent strokes...Cole Younger wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 12:14 pmGoing through threads that interest me since bubba challenged me to stop complaining about how little traffic the board gets and create some traffic instead.
Big Tyler fan but didn’t care for the un gospel album. Sure didn’t need three different versions of it. I pretty much love every else he has done. I’m the only person I know that really likes the Rustin In The Rain album.
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I like the title track just as much.brettac1 wrote:The thing with Rustin' in the Rain is that it has "In Your Love," which IMO is an all-time great love song. The fact that the album is basically an EP sort of sucks but that song is so great that I don't even care.Clams wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:21 pmYo cole good to see ya. I'm just the opposite of you. I love Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? (just disc 1, the basic version) and didn't really care for Rusting in the Rain. Diff'rent strokes...Cole Younger wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 12:14 pmGoing through threads that interest me since bubba challenged me to stop complaining about how little traffic the board gets and create some traffic instead.
Big Tyler fan but didn’t care for the un gospel album. Sure didn’t need three different versions of it. I pretty much love every else he has done. I’m the only person I know that really likes the Rustin In The Rain album.
The rest of it feels unnecessary. Just release those two songs and don’t make it look like an album.