For me, Buck was country music in the 60"s. I got into Merle and JC later, and love both. Our house watched his TV shows, and Hee Haw every Saturday night, in between The Honeymooners and Lawrence Welk (Yes, Kiddies, there was a time when it was one TV per household...). Glen is fabulous, but a tweener for me, he was played heavily on AM pop stations back then.
Even though he will probably not get a vote, I have to give a shout out to this, since it is a top3 drunken sing along for me...
For me, Buck was country music in the 60"s. I got into Merle and JC later, and love both. Our house watched his TV shows, and Hee Haw every Saturday night, in between The Honeymooners and Lawrence Welk (Yes, Kiddies, there was a time when it was one TV per household...). Glen is fabulous, but a tweener for me, he was played heavily on AM pop stations back then.
Even though he will probably not get a vote, I have to give a shout out to this, since it is a top3 drunken sing along for me...
too many dang[/b] good ones in that list - I thought that Roger Miller did more for spreading country music - hell - most didn't even know he was country. My folks watched the Jimmy Dean show and any other country show that was on and Miller was always on them.
Merle. Stands. Alone.
damn - I should have voted for Merle - he is all of them rolled into one
damn - I should have voted for Merle - he is all of them rolled into one
Merle is the fucking best. The fucking best. Ever. Period. Full stop.
damn - I should have voted for Merle - he is all of them rolled into one
Merle is the fucking best. The fucking best. Ever. Period. Full stop.
I wish Coke was still Cola, and a joint was a bad place to be.
damn - I should have voted for Merle - he is all of them rolled into one
Merle is the fucking best. The fucking best. Ever. Period. Full stop.
I wish Coke was still Cola, and a joint was a bad place to be.
Rolling downhill like a snowball headed for hell…