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Big Blue Huddle / Re: Secretariat--Preakness
Last post by Rosehill Jimmy - Today at 07:04:59 PM
I never get tired of watching these clips   Reminds me of how this magnificent horse captured the imagination of the country.
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The Front Porch / Re: Rank Best Female Rockers
Last post by Jolly Blue Giant - Today at 07:04:56 PM
Quote from: DaveBrown74 on Today at 06:09:17 PMI have a hard time ranking anyone above Stevie Nicks, but that's probably due to how much I like Fleetwood Mac, and I would be the first to say that Fleetwood Mac was never about just one band member.

I put Stevie high on my list of best rocker female. Lately, she's been palling up with Taylor Swift and some country music stars. She wrote a poem for Taylor Swift in her last album released a week ago and Stevie said Taylor's song, "You're on Your Own Now Kid", helped her deal with the loss of her close friend Christine McVie...hence, the poem Nicks wrote for Swift. They sang together at the Grammy's and to be honest, it wasn't good LOL. However, they've become close. Stevie looks and sounds her age. Aging is such a cruel bitch https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2023/10/03/stevie-nicks-references-taylor-swift-as-she-discusses-the-future-of-fleetwood-mac/?sh=92def8d2f249

Anyway, I didn't include (or didn't mean to) country music in the rock genre, but there's a lot of crossover going on these days. Guess who the number one country music singer is right now...drum roll please...Beyoncé! Go figure. And recently, Stevie Nicks and country singer Ingrid Andress teamed up to sing a country duet

Regardless, supposedly country music is the hardest genre of music for women to get into. And if you make it, you tend to go really big. It's how Taylor Swift got her start before switching to pop. And now we have Beyoncé switching to country...makes my head spin keeping up with this stuff LOL

Can't make this stuff up! Who's next? Cher?





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The Front Porch / Re: Rank Best Female Rockers
Last post by y_so_blu - Today at 06:42:46 PM
Pat Benatar and Joan Jett are at the top of my list. Amazing pipes.

Karen Carpenter wasn't a rocker but still an amazing singer.
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The Front Porch / Re: Rank Best Female Rockers
Last post by DaveBrown74 - Today at 06:09:17 PM
I have a hard time ranking anyone above Stevie Nicks, but that's probably due to how much I like Fleetwood Mac, and I would be the first to say that Fleetwood Mac was never about just one band member.
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The Front Porch / Re: Rank Best Female Rockers
Last post by Jolly Blue Giant - Today at 06:04:28 PM
I have to admit, Shania puts a lot of energy and theatrics in her performances. It's just her personality...very upbeat in performances and can't stand still...it's who she is. She's definitely not the stand at the mike and sing type. She has a great story though. Grew up in Canada in extreme poverty. Her father left her mother and Shania and her two younger sisters. Her mother married a full-blooded Cree, and he raised her like a father would. They were so poor that Shania would pretend to eat at school because she was afraid Social Services would take her and her sisters due to lack of food. At 8-years old, she would sing in bars late at night after alcohol was no longer served. She would make about 20.00 a night doing that and give it to her parents so they could have food. In her teen years she joined a kid's band and got recognized for her songwriting and singing as was courted by big producers (similar to child star Swift), but Shania's mother and step-father were killed in a car accident about the same time she graduated from H.S. So she put music on the back burner to raise her younger sisters until the youngest graduated. After that, she went all out into music and only sold over 100 million records, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time and the best-selling female artist in country music history. A rags-to-riches story if there ever was one. She's called the "Queen of Country Pop". But as I was trying to point out, I don't think of her as a "rocker", just a country girl having fun performing

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Let's hope  :goteam:  :Giants:
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The Front Porch / Re: Strands anyone?
Last post by DaveBrown74 - Today at 05:41:17 PM
Quote from: Ed Vette on Today at 05:31:15 PMYou've gotten good at this. 👍

It's kind of an annoying game, but if I just keep looking for words and resist the temptation of using hints, eventually I find one that's part of the category, and then at that point you can look at the headline clue and the word you just stumbled upon and hopefully figure out the theme at that point. That's generally been how it's gone for me when I get it with no hints. It takes patience though and it gets a little tedious after a while sometimes.
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The Front Porch / Re: Rank Best Female Rockers
Last post by Ed Vette - Today at 05:39:47 PM
Quote from: Jolly Blue Giant on Today at 02:45:59 PMI agree they had great voices (Mama Cass was in a league all her own), but I didn't think of them as "rockers". My list wasn't "complete" as I pointed out. Completely forgot about Ronstadt...loved her. she should be on the list. The others mentioned aren't really my idea of "rocker" differs from others

I mean, Shania Twain rocks more than Karen Carpenter by a thousand miles...and I didn't include her because even though she rocks the house down...I don't think of her as a "rocker", but she is cool  :yes:

And believe me, if you've never been to a country concert and compared them with a rock concert, country tends to be louder and rockier at concerts


Theatrics. Not even close!




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Big Blue Huddle / Re: What does Daniel Jones nee...
Last post by DaveBrown74 - Today at 05:38:02 PM
Quote from: GloryDays on Today at 04:24:16 PMWin 60% of the games he starts and have decent QB stats.

"Decent" is good enough to be paying someone $40mm a year?