There's a local mercantile in my little town that I frequent nearly daily. Not because I'm addicted to shopping, but because they have dog treats behind the counter, and my hound knows this. So she and I usually go into Brick and Mortar on our midday walk.
The store stocks a range of products from fairly high-end casual clothing (think Filson, Howler, Pendleton, etc) and shoes (Blundstone, Birkenstock) to amusing bric a brac, booze accessories, books (they stock JoJo's book, for example), and locally-themed odds and ends.
On our most recent trip, I saw this t-shirt:
Naturally, thinking about that song sparked memories of several more, some similar in their storytelling, others in their tonality. So on this Independence Day Eve Eve, a brief tour of my brain, country and western version.

Nice 6-pack!
ReplyDeleteLove "Seminole Wind"... takes me back. C&W numbers from the resurgent era of the late 80's / early 90's that I still enjoy also include:
ReplyDelete- "Ain't That Lonely Yet," Dwight Yoakam
- "Deeper Than the Holler," Randy Travis
- "All My Ex's Live in Texas," George Strait
- "Chattahoochee," Alan Jackson
- "Brand New Man," Brooks & Dunn
- "Passionate Kisses," Lucinda Williams (the Mary Chapin Carpenter version ain't bad, either)
that’s a strong sixer, as well
ReplyDeleteI heard Seminole Wind on a perusal of the radio dial the other day. Followed immediately by some absolute dreck. Country ain't what it used to be.
ReplyDeletethis is my least favorite musical genre, and that tim mcgraw song is now my least favorite song in my least favorite genre . . . don't give away grandpa's watch! he kept that up his ass for five years! with dysentery!
ReplyDeleteworth far more than the girl . . .
but who am i to judge? to each his own, even if it sucks