Good good song.
They didn't need to be anything else.Molly Hatchet was mostly just Molly Hatchet ...
Molly Hatchet had a hard row to hoe in Southern rock and they did OK but prolly won't be remembered in 100 years.They didn't need to be anything else.
I guess my thoughts are old school country is best, but old school rock is way better than new age country.
I wouldn't recognize 80% of the singers/bands on country radio today if it weren't for my lady friend listening to some sort of music all the time. 95% of the new "country" stuff is unmoving and instantly forgettable.
Only song that has really impressed me in the last couple years is Parker Mccollum's Handle on You. The tempo is too popish, but the lyrics are spectacular. No clue how much Parker Contributed to Marty Criswell's songwriting, but that song is a winner in my book.
Best line in a country song in 2 decades since Whiskey Lullaby. "She put him out like the burnin end of a midnight cigarette".I was hooked on that Parker McCollum song when I was sitting in a restaurant and in the background I heard “I tell myself that I should quit but I don’t listen to drunks.” Goddamn that’s a good line
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Jamey Johnson is such a unique voice and man can he write a song. You should have seen it in color is so good. I get a lump in my throat thinking about my Army (7th Infantry Div) times and my brothers and family.I’m not really into the mainstream, new age, country. Who are you listening to? Some of my favorites:
Sturgill Simpson
Whiskey Myers
Brent Cobb
Jamey Johnson
Cody Jinks
Childers, Stapleton, Wall
Then of course the old school guys who are always in style.
Who am I missing that I need to add into the mix?