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    • natehateN
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      @riffblaster:

      i also read books multiple times.  just knowing the plot isn't always the point.  take the song of ice and fire books for instance,  multiple readings uncover tons of things you don't catch the first time.  and with factual history books i certainly can't remember everything after one read.

      exactly
      i'm going to be re reading blood meridian soon
      a. because it was brilliant
      b. because i know i will have missed stuff or just didnt catch on to it the first time

      don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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      • ChrisC
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        @Max:

        I love anchorman since we watched it while my chest was getting tattooed for 7 hours.

        Pretty sure this is a violation of the Geneva Convention.

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        • ChrisC
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          @Snowy:

          ..and there's no way you'd subject me to something I dislike multiple times in hope of eventually liking it.

          That's the thought process that made me realize I need to sell a pair of jeans that I bought two months ago.

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          • seanoconoS
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            @Megatron1505:

            On the great Anchorman debate, like I said before I have noted that Will Ferrel is insanely popular in Europe, whereas we don't really like or get Seth Rogan and his bunch of buddies. Comedic, cultural nuances I guess.

            No, that's just because Seth Rogan & crew aren't funny to anyone other than teenage stoners.  Fortunately for them, there are a lot of those here in the States, so they stay employed.

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            • mclaincauseyM
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              Seth Rogen is fucking UNBEARABLE on The League.

              Think it, be it.

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              • bagley920B
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                @mclaincausey:

                Seth Rogen is fucking UNBEARABLE on The League.

                That whole story line is stupid

                If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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                • mclaincauseyM
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                  Agreed, it's a blemish on an otherwise great show IMO.

                  Think it, be it.

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                  • J
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                    @mclaincausey:

                    Seth Rogen is fucking UNBEARABLE

                    I fixed that for you, I am of like mind with Will Ferrel though too. I am the type of guy who mostly reads non fiction as well though.

                    Since we are sharing unpopular opinions though:

                    The complexities of country music (not the mod garbage) are often unappreciated by those who can't get past it's simplistic lyrical content. Flame away 😉

                    Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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                    • Megatron1505M
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                      This will mean nothing to 99.9% of you, but I always found the association between country and western music, and markets at grim seaside towns in northern England in the 1980's unsettling. Every market stall used to have a cheap stereo rig playing very loud c+w music at Skegness market when my father dragged me there for our annual "seaside break" in the early to mid 80's.

                      Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                      • mclaincauseyM
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                        I'm a huge fan of country. I hate modern popular country, but I'll listen to the outlaws and the old guys all day long.

                        Think it, be it.

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                        • J
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                          I can see what you're saying Mega, definitely not what I would think of with that area of the country.

                          Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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                          • Megatron1505M
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                            Seriously strange people inhabit seaside towns dude.

                            Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                            • FergzF
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                              There's country and western (the real deal) which is great and then there's the hat acts (Garth Brooks / Billy Ray Cyrus I'm looking at you) and then there's another level which is represented on this side of the water by the likes of Daniel O'Donnell, Isla Fisher and similar dredge. I assume you're referring to the last two categories Mega? If so, I feel your pain…..

                              "Better to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission"

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                              • J
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                                Mclain,

                                I have just always received over whelming hate on the topic. From people in general, to other musicians, most of whom as I said can't get past lyrical content. There are a lot of average musicians who find their way into the genre sure, the same could be said elsewhere. However a picker like Brent Mason will never get the credit that a (insert guitar god) would, even if he is twice the player.

                                Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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                                • Megatron1505M
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                                  Fergz, unfortunately not. I am referring to whoever the big US performers were of the 1970's (I am not overly familiar with the genre). Men in bright western shirts with big hair and a 40 cigs a day voice lamenting the loss of some toothless caravan dwelling miscreant called Sally Jo or something else double barrelled.

                                  Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                                  • riffblaster generalR
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                                    i grew up on country western music.  my grandfather was a c/w musician and he played with everyone.  we had all the old records in my house.  hee haw was a weekly family tradition.

                                    PUT DOWN THAT STARBUCKS, PICK UP THAT GNARBUCKS!!

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                                    • J
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                                      @Megatron1505:

                                      Fergz, unfortunately not. I am referring to whoever the big US performers were of the 1970's (I am not overly familiar with the genre). Men in bright western shirts with big hair and a 40 cigs a day voice lamenting the loss of some toothless caravan dwelling miscreant called Sally Jo or something else double barrelled.

                                      You're actually highlighting what I am talking about. I'll give you simplicity, and agree as I have before stated. Bright shirts, big hair? For all the rhinestone bullshit Glenn Campbell is a solid guitar player. 40 cigs a day voice? Merle Haggard in his sixties has more control over vocal tone than most kids in any modern genre. That period also produced the outlaws Mclain referenced, Waylon, Hank Williams Jr, and Willie Nelson (among others) who's Red Headed Stranger album is how a concept album should be done. How about the Desert Rose Band? John Jorgensen is a admired guitarist across the board when it comes to peers, but most have no clue about him due to distaste in the genre. I could go on, and I get it isn't your thing, but is it possible you missed something in all of that? The thread is unpopular opinions, and I doubt I will change any perspectives, but I will try like hell ::)

                                      Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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                                      • Megatron1505M
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                                        Or maybe a seaside town in Northern England in the 1980's was not the correct time or venue for a 10 year old to build an appreciation for the subtle nuances of the genre  😉

                                        Made in England, clothed in Japan, fed in America and drunk in Belgium !

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                                        • mclaincauseyM
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                                          I listed Guy Clark's new one and Townes van Zandt's "new" one as my top two albums of 2013 if that tells you anything.

                                          Think it, be it.

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                                          • J
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                                            I hear you, didn't take all factors into account. I grew up in a house with such musical variety that I think I try to find something to like in all of it. People might come to my house and beat me up if I posted my list in the music thread. Not to say I don't like what others do, I just know how much heat I get for somethings I do like or appreciate. Likely one of the few on here that would advocate the most country of country in one post, and tell you of his appreciation for Yngwie Malmsteen the next.

                                            Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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