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Not a Moment Too Soon
Release Date: 1994 - 03 - 22, Audio CD, Curb Last Update 16.12.2009 06:02
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Live Like You Were Dying - Tim Mcgraw
by bamamo - written on 04/02/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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the States a lot, and listen to plenty of internet radio for inspiration of what to download, so my iPod has a pretty wide selection of artists. Tim McGraw IS one of the mainstream. He has been around a long time, and it is easy to pick up his CDs in the UK. Luckily, he has managed to become successful without being quite as cringeworthy as competing male solo artists, Kenny Chesney being a fine example. (As an aside, I don t think it s possible to become a popular country artist without having horrendous dress sense. Tim s shirt on the cover of the Live Like You Were Dying single was..interesting). Live Like You Were Dying was released in 2004, as Tim s 9th album, ...
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by suechild - written on 12/04/07 (Very useful, 1731 readings)
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‘Let It Go’ – Tim McGraw INTRODUCTION So who’s this McGraw bloke then? (If you already know everything there is to know about Tim McGraw you can skip this section and go straight to the meat and potatoes of this item – the review of ‘Let It Go’; otherwise, please read on and hopefully, enjoy.) If someone had told me six months ago that in 2007 I’d be reviewing an album by a country music superstar, listening to it obsessively and recommending it to all my friends, I’d have said they were crazy. Me! Listen to an album of country music? About as likely as developing an interest in the music of Karlheinz Stockhausen or the plays of Harold Pinter. Yet, here I am, ...
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by GuruOnAMountain - written on 03/09/04 (Very useful, 131 readings)
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Well I suppose it's time for me to come out the closet and admit my guilty pleasure. Yip, I like a bit of country music. Oh, the shame! But before you all run for the hills screaming, let me point out that I'd heard the cheesy line-dancing music and the old-time songs with lyrics that made you feel like ending your life, and I wasn't too keen on going near it with a ten-foot barge pole until Tim McGraw changed my mind. After a friend visited Tennessee, she came back home singing the praises of a certain Tim McGraw, and she sent me home with a CD in my hands telling me to give it a listen. The ...
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