Raise Your Red Solo Cup

Last I saw him was last year for maybe an awards show and he looked really rough. This one stings a little.
 
Toby never did anything for me musically, but this is terribly sad none the less.
62 is way too young to go out in 2024.
 
I thought put a boot in their ass was a great song for the moment but it got lost in the growing divide over how to respond to 9 11
 
Justice will be served and the battle will rage
This big dog will fight when you rattle his cage
And you'll be sorry that you messed with
The U.S. of A.
'Cause we'll put a boot in your ass, BUT WON'T STAY TO NATION BUILD (TITTT).
 
Shock’n y'all is one of his albums.

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Same.
Toby was a key contributor to the continuous watering-down of popular country music from grassroots & hillbilly style to the tractor & beer style. Not just lyrics, but compositionally.

Still, he seemed like a good guy. RIP.
 
Same.
Toby was a key contributor to the continuous watering-down of popular country music from grassroots & hillbilly style to the tractor & beer style. Not just lyrics, but compositionally.

Still, he seemed like a good guy. RIP.
Has my respect. Didn’t lean on outside songwriters. Mostly wrote all of his material which is a lot to ask in Country/western music
 
Some of his songs are damn cheesy but he had some bangers. Shoulda Been a Cowboy is one of my favorite 90s country songs and How Do You Like Me Now is also great.
 
Same.
Toby was a key contributor to the continuous watering-down of popular country music from grassroots & hillbilly style to the tractor & beer style. Not just lyrics, but compositionally.

Still, he seemed like a good guy. RIP.
Modern country stars - with a few notable exceptions - all seem like parodies of each other with the same old cliches.
When you look back at the golden era of country in the 60s and 70s, Merle, Johnny Cash, Waylon, Willy, Hank Jr, etc, all had very distinctive styles from one another.
 
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