broncosmitty
Banned in Europe
Dude...Add Michael Jackson to my list.
Effeminate males don't make good singers IMO. Personal life notwithstanding, his music is like nails on a chalkboard to me.
Quit lying.
Dude...Add Michael Jackson to my list.
Effeminate males don't make good singers IMO. Personal life notwithstanding, his music is like nails on a chalkboard to me.
The Deads version was better.I've heard it. When Merle Haggard is one of your idols, The Grateful Dead doing his most iconic song just won't do it for you.
Ill second Micheal Jackson. Never liked his sit.Dude...
Quit lying.
The Deads version was better.
The Deads version was better.
Dude...
Quit lying.
My cuz had the red leather jacket.I had Thriller on vinyl from my early youth, but my retarded ass wife sold it at a motherfucking pain in the fucking ass, garage-sale fer like a half-eaten pack of grape Big League Chew, when we was poe hoes. I was unaware of this Godforsaken transaction.
The cartoon artwork on the inside was dope. Vincent Price was dope.
I also had a Thriller iron-on t-shirt as a wee lad...like 3rd grade en shit.
Jackson 5 is coo too.
ABC id fly yo. lulz
I'm a pretty big fan of Mark Chesnutt. "Too Cold at Home" might top my list for best song since 1990. I've seen him a few times, met him once. Have a signed picture, a guitar pick and a drum stick.
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I got a picture with him at a country music festival in 2000. He had a few beers right before the meet n greets. There was a little girl with a short haircut he kept referring to as a boy. His manager/pr guy next to him was trying to subtly tell Mark that this kid was a girl.
I also love Montgomery Gentry’s first cd. I’ve seen them in concert at least 5 time their first few years of becoming popular. (RIP)