Posted by Bruce from Can. on April 08, 2018 at 03:32:01 from (76.69.31.140):
I really enjoyed reading all of the songs and lyrics from songs that are so much a part of my memories. Been to a lot of late night BBQ’s and corn roast over the years with my oldest brother, and entertained the folks playing guitar and singing many of these old country and Bluegrass tunes. All of these tunes speak to us at different times in our lives, and can bring back warm smiles, just by reading the words over. Why the heck don’t they play more of this music on the radio. Some times when I am in a store and some crappie modern rap, or hip hop crap is blaring through the store, I just want to leave. I am sure other shoppers must feel the same. We went to supper a week ago, near everybody in the restaurant had some, if not all grey hair. And the music in the place was awful. You would think the management would take a look at the clientele and play background music that would make them feel comfortable, and want to come back. But no, they seem to let the tattoo wearing face piercings control the canned music, and play the racket they need to hear.
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