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Bill Howard

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 12:42 pm    
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A lot of the guys on this forum are over 50 so we're the ones now that a lot of young people make comments about the Baby Boomers.
I may have gray hair but I also have one thing not available to the younger set memories of our REAL Stars and heroes, Ask one of us old farts if we EVER saw Gene Autry Roy Rogers, Webb Pierce Marty robbins
dressed in jeans that look like they need thrown away,
Coming on a Stage when it looks like they havent taken a bath in 2 weeks, Singing Songs with lewd comments or suggestive in nature.
Don't get me wrong a lot of the new technology is great but myself if we could go back to some old fashoined ways and morals I'd give my Microwave for it in a second.
You could have an uninterrupted conversation with someone,now no matter where you are that is not possible,a Page call e Mail call waiting,or RUDE person since manners are no longer taught to Kids.
They can barely spell,count or do anything anymore,Schools are a disgrace Armed guards in the halls,We need some of the Morals our Old Heroes taught in their Shows. Thanks to all of them
As George Jones said
"Who's gonna fill their shoes?"[img]
Well Heres a REAL Star a Baseball hat and a T shirt
Dressed JUST like a REAL Stars
THIS is GOING to FILL their SHOES??!!! YEAH RIGHT




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Ben Jones


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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 1:36 pm    
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Its funny sometimes how fashion comes full circle.
This guys outfit would fit right into a rap video. Laughing Im with you on the cell phones tho, horrible, destroy em all.
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Larry Tracy

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 2:41 pm    
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Let's see. Are you talking about "No show" Jones, who couldn't wait for what he liked to call "liqourmition". Merle Haggard who did prison time. Johnny Cash who was doing any kind of pills he could get his hands on. Waylon telling his favorite story of hiding the coke when they came to bust him in his studio. Conway Twitty,the king of the double entendre,singing what I like to call pornacountry. Youv'e never been this far before,I'd just love to lay you down,After all the good is gone, etc. etc. Jerry Lee Lewis with his 13 year old cousin. I could keep going but I think I've made my point. More than 50% of the songs were about cheating and drinking. Do I love those artists and their music? Sure do. But to put them on some kind of moral high ground is just crazy. By the way I'm 58. so I think I know what I'm talking about. I emphasize think.
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Charles Davidson

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 3:37 pm    
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Bill,It's sad to say but you are wasting your breath if you try to talk morals today. You WILL be shut down.Just watch the replys you will get. Mad Evil Twisted Evil or Very Mad Devil Whoa! Shocked The BS is gonna start flying,The VERY worst of yesterday were angels compared to the trash you see today,but watch how many here will defend them.That tells you something right there. Exclamation YOU BETCHA,DYK?BC.
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Joe Miraglia


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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 3:46 pm    
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Larry Tracy wrote:
Let's see. Are you talking about "No show" Jones, who couldn't wait for what he liked to call "liqourmition". Merle Haggard who did prison time. Johnny Cash who was doing any kind of pills he could get his hands on. Waylon telling his favorite story of hiding the coke when they came to bust him in his studio. Conway Twitty,the king of the double entendre,singing what I like to call pornacountry. Youv'e never been this far before,I'd just love to lay you down,After all the good is gone, etc. etc. Jerry Lee Lewis with his 13 year old cousin. I could keep going but I think I've made my point. More than 50% of the songs were about cheating and drinking. Do I love those artists and their music? Sure do. But to put them on some kind of moral high ground is just crazy. By the way I'm 58. so I think I know what I'm talking about. I emphasize think.


We could also add,Johnny Paycheck and add more,but we had better stop here. I'm 70 and still remember some of what went on back then,a lot was kept in closets.
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Stan Paxton


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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 3:54 pm    
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Bama Charley, what morals: isn't that a kind of mushroom? I don't think they are allowed to teach that in school anymore. .. Sad give 'em some kind of device to safeguard against that. .. Shocked ..I'm just old fashioned. ..I know what Larry says is true, but it seems not too many young people them days wanted to be another "no show", or a Waylon outlaw, the way our young generation today tries to emulate all those poorly dressed, disrespectful "stars" of today. Maybe I'm just in denial or something. ..
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Eric West


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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 4:42 pm    
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Quote:
Schools are a disgrace Armed guards in the halls


Used to be, WE had guns. Don't remember any trouble then.

I'm 57.

Quote:
As George Jones said
"Who's gonna fill their shoes
?"



The ones like ET, HT, HS, JD and others ARE being filled by Brad Paisley, Ricky Scaggs, AJ, Lyle L, and a few more.

You have to LOOK for them.

Smile

EJL


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Sonny Priddy

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 4:57 pm     Stars
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I'm with You Bill all The way. SONNY.
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Bill Howard

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 5:22 pm     Brother Oswald
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Some young person the very type I was talking about sent this picture making fun of brother oswald,
Looks like a rap star",First of all Bro Oswald was a PARODY,you'll have to get in a dictionary,Oh yeah I forgot I doubt they KNOW what that is these days.
OK lets put is like this B Oswald was a figure to make people Laugh He done this without Vulgarity.
Make fun of George Jones you want to pick out peoples faults,George may have been a drunk but he was dressed when he PERFORMED,I bet Kenny Chesney only dresses like that for his boyfriend:). Johnny Paycheck was a decent person I played for him and I know,So was Brother Oswald met him also,Billy Walker one of the nicest men you would ever met!
there is not one person you can name today that compares to the likes of Roy Rogers,Gene Autry,Both were OUR heroes,you have been taught by society to accept todays trash all the while thinking ANYTHING goes. "Who's Gonna Fill their Shoes?". I say to Us Boomers look their making OUR POINT! go ahead run us down:)
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Ben Jones


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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 5:28 pm    
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no sense of humor back in your day either eh?
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Stu Schulman


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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 5:34 pm    
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Bill Kenny Chesney has a boyfriend? What chu talkin bout Willis!Whoa!
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Shorty Smith

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 5:49 pm    
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The worse thing thats going on today is the Radio Stations that played good country music in the 60, 70, 80, and part of the 90's, picks about 10 songs that I might call trashy rock and play them over and over all day and night, shame on the radio stations, Shorty
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Charles Davidson

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 5:54 pm    
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Bill,they will still come crawling from their rocks,The ones that put down stars like Jones,Hank Williams,ET, etc, That wrote and sang real life songs about cheating,loving,dying,crying,happy times,God,family,America,etc [REAL LIFE, about REAL PEOPLE]These are some of the same people that will defend and praise vile Mad manure like Eminem that raps about incest with his own mother,gangsta rappers like Beastie Boys and others rap about rape,all women are Ho's,It's an honor to murder police,BUT the SAME people that defends these creeps have the gall to bad mouth Hank,George,Conway etc. Whoa! Dame Shame YOU BETCHA,DYK?BC.
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Larry Tracy

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 5:56 pm    
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I wasn't trying to pick out their faults as much as to say nobody is perfect. Todays stars have their faults too. I try not to judge a book by it's cover. I like to dig a little deeper into a person before I pass judgement. LIke I said in my original post, even with the faults I brought up, I still love those artists and their music. Didn't all those t shirt wearing, torn jeans guys just play a telethon to raise money for all the people who were affected by the floods? Sounds like some low lifes to me.
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Ben Jones


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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 6:14 pm    
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If you guys wanna just yell at me and shake your canes thats cool. I am here for you. But I love George Jones , Hank Williams, Roger Miller, all that stuff.

The culture you miss was forever altered in the late 60's for better or worse, your kinda 40 some years late to be yelling at me.
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Mitch Ellis

 

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Collins, Mississippi USA
Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 6:33 pm     Re: Brother Oswald
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Bill Howard wrote:

there is not one person you can name today that compares to the likes of Roy Rogers,Gene Autry,Both were OUR heroes,you have been taught by society to accept todays trash all the while thinking ANYTHING goes.


I agree. I once read an article about Roy Rogers and it said that he quit smoking and social drinking in public because he didn't want to have a bad image or be a bad influence. And I NEVER heard him use vulger language. He had REAL CLASS! He was between average and small in stature, but no "star" of today that I can think of is big enough to fill his boots. His kind is gone. Sad

Mitch
(p.s.- I turned 42 last month)
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Eric West


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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 6:38 pm    
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Well very few of the "old guys" I don't like because of what they were in "the other world". I'm glad I didn't know what a butthole Buck was, cause I liked him. I might not have.

Merle has never been especially proud of his misspent times. His focus thankfully has been his MUSIC.

Paycheck was whoever you thought he was when you saw him. He scared me the couple times and places I met him. His name was Donny Young.

BOTH he and Willie could and often did "dress up". And "down"... It was usually pat of the act that you bumpkins seem to miss... Ever see the picture on Panther Hall? LOOKED pretty "Straight"?

I LOVED all those old dressed to the hilt shows. One here in PDx had Marty Hank Snow, Billy W, Faron, and a bunch of others.

I think some of you old geezers are making this s#it up about "shows not being up to your standards". Ever see a Lyle Lovett concert? Ever shell out a hundred bucks to see Brad Paisley?

My guess is 'no'...

I think very few now that I think about it are just throwing on stuff they have in the bus and coming out..

I miss the "market" for good, dressed to the hilt, carbon arc beauty, panorama type country.

All most of us old guys want to do is sit behind a screen and bitch about the "old times"...

Maybe if we cared enough to shell out a hundred or more bucks for a concerts like these "kids" do, we'd have more of a say in it...

Now I've got to go get ready for work, lay out my depends for tomorrow, and soak my teeth, and make sure my miracle ear has a battery.. Two out of three of those things, I'm not kidding about.

I'm 57.

Smile

EJL


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Charles Davidson

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 6:39 pm    
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Ben, A sense of dignity was more prevalent than humor once upon a time. Very Happy YOU BETCHA,DYK?BC.
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Stu Schulman


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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 6:56 pm    
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Group Hug? Laughing Let me tell you guys Ben Jones is a salt of the earth guy and a student of classic country music,and the steel guitar,Just because you don't understand his sense of humor doesn't make him a bad guy.The next time I see Ben I'd like to teach him some more creative uses for the "F" word,I think that might be his only weakness. Laughing
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Ben Jones


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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 7:03 pm    
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Charles Davidson wrote:
Ben, A sense of dignity was more prevalent than humor once upon a time. Very Happy YOU BETCHA,DYK?BC.


I wish i coulda lived then Charlie, wish we could all go back. The present aint so great, I agree.
Musta been nice back then.

aw stu Embarassed

I like to tease, sorry if i offended you guys. Bro Oswald was cool, no disrespect meant.
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Harry Dove

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 7:08 pm    
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Oh, the good ole days, when people kept their vices in the closet rather than competing to prove who is the most morally deficient.
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Larry Bressington

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 7:38 pm    
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I used to ask my grandmother [1907-1984 Southern England] about the 'good ole days?
She would reply with 2 lines.

There were not any 'good ole days' my son, and Don't join the army because the I.R.A will put a bullet in you!

The world has not changed a bit.

Was it really that respectful back then??

Great advice nanny! Very Happy
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Jack Francis

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 8:39 pm    
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Readin' 'bout all this "TRASH"...yesterday and today makes me feel the need to have my wife give me a good SPANKIN'!!! Whoa! Wink
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Brint Hannay

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 8:53 pm    
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Jack Francis wrote:
Readin' 'bout all this "TRASH"...yesterday and today makes me feel the need to have my wife give me a good SPANKIN'!!! Whoa! Wink

I would like to nominate that post for consideration as "Best Post of 2010". Mr. Green Cool Laughing
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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2010 10:32 pm    
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Jack...You-tube it! Laughing Laughing Laughing
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