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Thursday, 18 October 2007

Tim McGraw "If You're Reading This" Rapidshare Music Video MV|뮤직 비디오|동영상|試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞


I don’t know if Curb plans to send this song to radio as a single, but this live recording from the ACM Awards could climb the country charts based solely on unrecruited spins. I haven’t liked anything that Tim has released since “Live Like You Were Dying,” but “If You’re Reading This” is one of the greatest and most timely recordings of his career. As such, a studio recording deserves an official single release. Some of the power of the ACM performance is lost without the visual element; studio instrumentation and a more polished vocal would elevate this song to the level that it deserves. Still, as live recordings go, this one is close to perfect. Eliminate the crowd noise at the beginning and the end and iron out a few pitch problems and you’re left with something almost transcendent. This is a song that needs to be heard in whatever form it is released. It shouldn’t take much for it to become a career song for an artist assuming legendary status.

Thumbs UP




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Saturday, 29 September 2007

Toby Keith "Love Me If You Can" Music Video


Toby Keith





Toby makes a surprisingly earnest attempt to soften his image, wishing we could all just agree to disagree before our debates turn to angry words, and praying for peace on earth, even though war is sometimes necessary. Then he says he’s a man of his convictions: “Hate me if you want, love me if you can.” As standing-your-ground songs go, this hardly rises to the brilliant defiance of “Not Ready to Make Nice”, but I was digging it until he compared himself to Christ. That’s pushing it, buddy.

Grade: B

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Rascal Flatts "Take Me There" Music Video


Rascal Flatts





Writing a review of this just seems like an exercise in futility. No fans will be won or lost by this performance.

If you enjoy listening to “I Melt” and “Fast Cars and Freedom”, then you’ll enjoy this.

If a part of you died inside when reminded of those records, stay away. Far, far away.

You can just choose whichever grade applies to you.

Grade: A / F.


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Friday, 21 September 2007

Kenny Chesney "Don't Blink" Music Video


“A hundred years goes faster than you think. Don’t blink.” This is the sage advice given by a man on the television screen, being interviewed on his 102nd birthday. He’s asked to reveal the secret of life, apparently because he’s managed to live so long. We’re amazed by longevity, aren’t we? I think the wisdom in this song is that it takes the assumption that living for a long time is a blessing, and turns it on its head.

There’s a sad reality that this man is living. As he catalogs his life for the viewers at home, he mentions watching his “better half for fifty years” dying, and praying to God that he dies instead. Living the longest usually means losing the most. You’re left behind as the ones you love go on to the next world before you do, and all you’re left with are the memories that went by in the blink of an eye.

The songs I value the most, country or otherwise, are the ones that linger in my mind long after they’ve finished playing, making me think about the greater truths and examine my own life from a new perspective. This is one of them.

Grade: A+



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Saturday, 15 September 2007

Brad Paisley “Online” Rapidshare Music Video


Brad Paisley, “Online”
Why did so many of us in school look the other way when the cool kids were picking on the outcasts? Why did so many of us laugh along with them? For most of those who went along with it, and feel bad thinking about it today, the answer is simple: You laughed so you would fit in, and more importantly, so that they wouldn’t start laughing at you.

But what to make of the leader who does the bullying, the teasing, the mocking? What happens to him when he leaves the schoolyard days behind? Maybe he goes to college, where he’s praised for his musical talents and easily signs a record deal after graduation. His first album goes platinum, and the awards start rolling in. He’s called the great new traditionalist, he’s a hit songwriter, starts selling out shows. He marries a beautiful woman - a Hollywood actress, no less! Every blessing, every beautiful gift God has given to him. And now, he wants to use those gifts to make us laugh.

So what’s funny to him, the big star who has it all? Apparently, a guy his age who doesn’t. Someone who didn’t have his talents encouraged and praised. Maybe he isn’t talented at all. He works in a pizza parlor. He lives at home with his parents. He’s short. Fat. So hopelessly unattractive that he hasn’t gotten to second base. He likes science fiction instead of bass fishing. He has asthma. His only friends are online, and even they wouldn’t like him if they knew what he was really like.

Are you laughing yet? Does the cool kid have you pointing your finger at the loser who’s way too different to be anything but a source of derision?

A singer can be just as cruel with his lyrics as a football jock can be with his fists. For the young Brad Paisley fan that fits the description in this song, his hero’s laughter is going to hurt a hell of a lot. But we don’t have to laugh along with him, because what Brad is doing here isn’t comedy.

It’s sport.

Grade: F




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Saturday, 8 September 2007

Reba McEntire "Because of You feat Kelly Clarkson" Rapidshare Music Video&Lyrics


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“Because of You” is one of my favorite pop songs of the past few years, a dark and powerful ballad of family dysfunction. I was nervous when I heard about this becoming a duet, but it had the potential to be reworked into an interesting mother/daughter confrontation. McEntire is one of the strongest vocalists in the history of recorded music, and God knows she could pull this off on her own and make it a country classic. Unfortunately, she chose to make this a duet without changing the viewpoints of the song. McEntire sings the first verse, and then Clarkson takes the second. The end result is the song doesn’t make any sense, and is just confusing to listen to.

Stick with the original, and pray that this is the worst thing that McEntire’s promising duets project has to offer.

Grade: C-



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Carrie Underwood "So Small" Rapidshare Music Video&Lyrics


Carrie Underwood So Small
She’s a little older, and a little wiser, this Carrie Underwood. Surfacing as a co-writer on the lead single from her mega-anticipated sophomore set, she’s singing about the importance of loving one another, and not getting lost in the mundane daily trials that can seem so big at the time.

It’s a solid song, and she sings it beautifully, though I can’t help being a little concerned by the busy production and the big notes towards the end. It’s not painful to listen to like some of Martina McBride’s recent power ballads, because Underwood’ voice is big enough to carry it. But the string section and the glory notes seem like too many bells and whistles. She needs sparser production that gives subtle support to her voice, rather than push against it.

Hopefully, the album will be balanced and have those subtle moments, and this is the big showcase number or something. It’s a darn good single and it’s already stuck in my head, so I’m sure it’s full speed ahead for the Carrie Underwood juggernaut. Still, I can’t help but wish she’ll release an acoustic version as a download bonus. She’s one of the few vocalists we have that doesn’t need a drop of production polish to shine.

Grade: B+



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Wednesday, 5 September 2007

Big & Rich "Lost In This Moment" Rapidshare Music Video MV/試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞/뮤직 비디오/동영상



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Wednesday, 29 August 2007

Rodney Atkins "These Are My People" Rapidshare Music Video&Lyrics


Artist: Atkins Rodney
Song: These Are My People
Album: If You're Going Through Hell
Buy Rodney Atkins Sheet Music
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Well We grew up Down by the railroad Tracks
shootin BB's at old beer cans
Choakin' on the smoke from a lucky strike
somebody lifted off his old man
Rodney Atkins

We were Football Flunkies
Southern Rock Junkies
Crankin' up the stereo's
Singing Loud and Proud
to "Gimmie Three Steps" "Simple Man" and "Curtis Low"
We were big yuh know

Got some discount Knowledge at the Jr. Collage
Where we majored in beer and girls
It was all real funny 'til we ran out of money
and they threw us out into the world

Yeah the kids that thought they'd run this town
ain't a runnin' much of anything
just lovin' and laughin' and bustin' our asses
and we all call it all livin' the dream

These are my people
This is where I come from
Were givin' this life everything we got and then some
It ain't always pretty
But its real
It's the way we were made
Wouldn't have it any other way
These are my people

Well We take it all week on the chin with a grin
'til we make it to a friday night
And it's church league softball
holler about a bad call
preacher breaking up the fight

Then later on at the Green Light Tavern
Well everybody is gathered as friends
And the beers a pourin'
'til Monday Mornin'
and we start it all over again

These are my people
This is where I come from
Were givin' this life everything we got and then some
It ain't always pretty
but it's real
It's the way we were made
Wouldn't have it any other way
These Are My People

We fall Down and We get up
We walk proud and We talk tough
We got heart and We got nerve
Even If we are a bit disturbed

Woo Come on

These are my people
This is where I come from
Were givin' this life everything we got and then some
It ain't always pretty
but it's real
Its the way we were made
Wouldn't have it any other way Ah naw
These Are My People Yeah woo

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Monday, 27 August 2007

Elvis Presley "My Baby Left Me" Rapidshare Music Video&Lyrics


Yes my baby left me,
never said a word.
Was it something I done,
something that she heard?

My baby left me,
my baby left me.
My baby even left me,
never said a word.

Now I stand at my window,
wring my hands and cry.
I hate to lose that woman,
hate to say goodbye.

You know she left me,
yes, she left me.
My baby even left me,
never said a word.

Baby, one of these mornings,
Lord, it won't be long,
You'll look for me and,
Baby, and daddy he'll be gone.

You know you left me,
you know you left me.
My baby even left me,
never said goodbye.

Now, I stand at my window,
wring my hands and moan.
All I know is that
the one I love is gone.

My baby left me,
you know she left me.
My baby even left me,
never said a word.

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Sunday, 26 August 2007

Elvis Presley "Blue Suede Shoes" Rapidshare Music Video&Lyrics


Well, its one for the money,
Two for the show,
Three to get ready,
Now go, cat, go.

But dont you step on my blue suede shoes.
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes.

Well, you can knock me down,
Step in my face,
Slander my name
All over the place.

Do anything that you want to do, but uh-uh,
Honey, lay off of my shoes
Dont you step on my blue suede shoes.
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes.

You can burn my house,
Steal my car,
Drink my liquor
From an old fruitjar.

Do anything that you want to do, but uh-uh,
Honey, lay off of my shoes
Dont you step on my blue suede shoes.
You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes.

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Elvis Presley "Suspicious Minds" Rapidshare Music Video&Lyrics


Were caught in a trap
I cant walk out
Because I love you too much baby

Why cant you see
What youre doing to me
When you dont believe a word I say?

We cant go on together
With suspicious minds
And we cant build our dreams
On suspicious minds

So, if an old friend I know
Drops by to say hello
Would I still see suspicion in your eyes?

Here we go again
Asking where Ive been
You cant see these tears are real
Im crying

We cant go on together
With suspicious minds
And be cant build our dreams
On suspicious minds

Oh let our love survive
Or dry the tears from your eyes
Lets dont let a good thing die

When honey, you know
Ive never lied to you
Mmm yeah, yeah

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Saturday, 18 August 2007

Carrie Underwood "Wasted" Rapidshare Music Video MV/試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞/뮤직 비디오/동영상



The fourth official country single from the mega-selling Some Hearts is also the album-opener, and it’s a strongly written declaration that life must have a purpose, or it will have been wasted. An interesting contrast between a woman leaving a relationship and a man recovering from alcoholism, my only minor criticism is that it’s a little sluggishly paced. Her vocal intensity deserved a less anemic production. Don’t they realize they’re backing up a superstar about to happen? Grade: A-

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Taylor Swift "Tim McGraw" Rapidshare Music Video MV/試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞/뮤직 비디오/동영상



At the time of writing, Taylor Swift has 672 entries in her online guestbook, and more than 34,000 MySpace friends. Almost all of them have names like McKenzie, Brittany, and Emily, and you just know they all dot their “i"s with little hearts or flowers. Sixteen years old, blonde, willowy, and undeniably gorgeous, Swift is every marketing man’s wet dream girl, and she speaks to a constituency country music has pretty much ignored since LeAnn Rimes.

Swift’s first single, “Tim McGraw”, has seen action in four different Billboard charts, including both the Pop 100 and the Hot 100, and it’s been riding high on both GAC and CMT. Yeehaw. A suitably twangy and atmospheric, mid-paced ballad, “Tim McGraw” is good enough to recall some of the best country singles of recent years, including both “Me And Emily” and “Break Down Here”. However, it’s still called “Tim McGraw”, and so obviously it causes me to break out in hives from time to time. Fortunately for Taylor Swift, McKenzie, Brittany, and all their thousands of friends don’t seem to suffer the same problem.

While Swift sings “Tim McGraw” quite perfectly, elsewhere on her debut album her phrasing is occasionally challenged and her voice proves unable to deliver when a more mature range is required. It’s a weakness that’s particularly painful on a slow, emotional number like “Tied Together With a Smile”. Thankfully, Swift is more given to higher tempos.

With all the inevitability the music business can summon, Taylor Swift opens with “Tim McGraw”. The second track, however, is more indicative of the album as a whole. “Picture to Burn” is two parts Ashlee Simpson to one part Amy Dalley, with an overly familiar guitar melody that could have been lifted directly from the latter.

To state the obvious, I didn’t get my perfect fantasy
I realize you love yourself much more than you could ever love me
So go and tell your friends that I’m obsessive and crazy
That’s fine. I’ll tell mine you’re gay
-- “Picture To Burn”

Taylor Swift has had a full song-writer’s publishing deal since she was fourteen and, most often in collaboration with established songstress Liz Rose, she’s written all the material on her debut album. So it’s no big surprise to discover that her best songs address the issues that confront teenage girls everywhere. Growing boobs, feeling unpretty, fellatio parties, bulimia, loneliness, lurve, and just how very, very much most boys suck.

OK, I lied about the fellatio.

And the bulimia.

And the boobs.

Anyway, while she occasionally struggles to get them out, Swift’s lyrics ring with an authenticity that’s bound to appeal to the self same girls who queue up for the Duff sisters and those lovely Michalka girls. And that’s surely no accident. Lyrically, musically, and in terms of the overall presentation, right down to the “hidden” messages in the lyric sheets, this is country music, Disney style. Indeed, there’s often almost no country at all to be found in songs like “Teardrops on My Guitar” and “A Place in This World”.

I don’t know what I want, so don’t ask me
‘Cause I’m still trying to figure it out
-- “A Place in This World”

As her song says, Taylor Swift is just a girl trying to find a place in this world. And there’s no reason she should limit herself to country music. Or why she should be country at all. Yet this is the channel to market she has chosen, and so she has to be prepared to hear complaints about the way that trademarked Mutt Lange guitar whine has been married to her bright shiny pop songs in order to get them onto CMT, GAC, and country radio. “A Place in This World”, for example, is pure Hilary Duff pop, and quite wonderful. But it’s not country music. It owes more to David Bowie’s “Ashes to Ashes” and the Cranberries’ “Zombie” than it does to Nashville. Similarly, “The Outside”, written when Swift was just twelve, is a slice of classic complaint pop à la Lavigne with a Twain Twang thrown in to fill up a gap or two, and “Should Have Said No” is a truly splendid pop-rock song wrapped up in an almost entirely spurious country arrangement. Presumably, it’s easier to market a talented blonde teenager in Nashville than it is in LA or New York?

LeAnn Rimes stuggled, but did manage to traverse the gap between child star and full grown adult success. Today, we seem to draw less of a distinction between the two, and at 16, Taylor Swift already seems too mature to be considered a child. It’s to be hoped that when she finds both her place and her full grown voice, she’s able to find an accomodation between the country tradition and her very obvious pop sensibilities, because Taylor Swift suggests she has much to offer.

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Taylor Swift "TEARDROPS ON MY GUITAR" Rapidshare Music Video MV/試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞/뮤직 비디오/동영상



Not a bad song, but the vocal lays flat during the verses. She sounds like an amateur until the chorus, where the production and a stronger melody carry her across the finish line.

She has talent, no doubt, but her lack of maturity is showing. It was an asset in conveying the innocence of “Tim McGraw”, but she tries to dig deeper here and she isn’t able to pull it off, even though the sentiment of the song is still fairly adolescent.

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Tim McGraw "I need you feat Faith Hill" Rapidshare Music Video MV/試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞/뮤직 비디오/동영상



Tim McGraw
Tim McGraw didn't get to be a country superstar by having the best voice in Nashville. He did it by having the best ear in town. Every Tim McGraw CD has been marked by the impeccable selection of songs. And "Let Go" continues the family tradition. It's another collection of powerful songs including "Train No. 10," "Shotgun Rider," "Put Your Lovin' On Me" and "Comin' Home." These alone would be enough to make this CD a success but wouldn't earn it 5 Stars. For that you need a little bit more and different.

And Tim gives us the extra effort with a kids' chorus on "Last Dollar," a Metallica-like break on the brilliant "Between The River And Me" and by overturning our expectations of the usual duet with Mrs. McGraw by not giving us another syrupy love song but by choosing a meditation on the addictive nature of love, "I Need You" (I need you like a needle needs a vein) in which even Faith sings with a desperate gravitas we don't expect from her.

Now don't think my saying Tim doesn't have the best voice in Nashville means he isn't a masterful singer, able to comfortably handle anything from the uptempo cowboy songs to the agonizingly honest ballads like this CD's brilliant "Nothing To Die For." As his songs show more maturity so do his vocals. He is no longer just a singer but a first class interpreter. His vocals take these high quality songs and elevates them further. He has handled the jump from superstar to artist with complete success. His creative vision and ability to wonderfully convey it is a rarity in music, especially country music with its pretty boys in hats and Shania wannabes.

The new Tim McGraw CD is a complete success that doesn't let it go after the music stops. It stays with you and leaves you wanting more.

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Keith Urban "I Told You So" Rapidshare Music Video MV/試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞/뮤직 비디오/동영상



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Kenny Chesney "Never Wanted Nothing More" Rapidshare Music Video MV/試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞/뮤직 비디오/동영상



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Toby Keith "Big Dog Daddy" Rapidshare Music Video MV/試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞/뮤직 비디오/동영상



Who would have thought that a string of clichés -- hit the wall, face the fact, deal, don't hold your breath, born to run -- could become the bones of a ballad about surviving a broken heart? "Walk It Off" (written with longtime collaborator Scotty Emerick) is not atypical of Toby Keith's work. The man does know his way around the lyrics of love and is willing to show his tender side.

Interestingly, the greater world (i.e., folks who don't regularly follow country) probably know Keith best for 2002's "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)," his rabble-rousing response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks -- and the subsequent he-said, she-said feud with Dixie Chicks' lead singer Natalie Maines.

His latest album is a mix of "attitude" songs and love songs. The title track is rock 'n' roll and, yes, a bit sexist: If your girl starts acting like she's one of a kind/ You grab the next one standing in line.

That's what you get with Keith. "High Maintenance Woman" is the maintenance man with an attitude, longing for the rich lady. On the other hand, "I Know She Hung the Moon," is a sweet one, about a guy who's out with the belle of the ball and knows that she's going home with no one but him.

Keith and Bobby Pinson teamed up for the pounding West Texas oil field song "Pump Jack," and he worked with Craig Wiseman on "Hit It," about a pool-shark honey and a bottle of Jack Daniels. Then it's on to Fred Eaglesmith's 1996 "White Rose," a gentle ode to a long-gone gas station in a little town somewhere.

Whatever it is you like about Toby Keith, you'll find it here.

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Toby Keith "Big Dog Daddy" Rapidshare "High Maintenance Woman" Music Video MV/試聴 視聴 mp3 PV 動画 映画 歌詞/뮤직 비디오/동영상



Toby Keith's in Toby Keith mode for "High Maintenance Woman", the first track from his next album which is slated for a June release.

This has a tasty rock guitar hook and well-crafted lyrics, and he delivers vocals with his usual flair.

It's a good idea, but TK's done so much better. This is no-where near any of the tracks on his last album.


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