The Best Western Movie Music Ever

KillerMuffin said:
Baby, they didn't sing.

It's been a lot of years since I've seen them, but weren't there a couple really bad songs in the local saloon?

I just remember shuddering as my musical innocence was ripped from me. :(
 
You lost your musical innocence to the Apple Dumpling Gang????

You poor thing.

I lost mine to re-runs of Hee-haw.
 
KillerMuffin said:
I lost mine to re-runs of Hee-haw.

Here's a story which will bring tears to your eyes.

There's a radio station way up on the left side of the dial that, every Sunday morning, played gospel bluegrass music. It was called "Stained Glass Bluegrass".

My Dad used to wake us up for church every morning by cranking the volume and turning on that show.
 
I lost mine to re-runs of Hee-haw.

"Where Oh Where are you tonight..."

Nuf said
 
okay.. I think i did that wrong... newbie here

I was trying to quote KillerMuffin but I messed it up... still learning:confused:

How do you put those neat little quotes up?
 
Right under the post on the right side it says EDIT and QUOTE. Press quote. :)

You can edit whatever you quote, too.

Jim, that brought tears to my eyes. I grew up with Patsy Cline in hi fi on 8 track. Crazy gives me nightmares.
 
KillerMuffin said:
Right under the post on the right side it says EDIT and QUOTE. Press quote. :)

You can edit whatever you quote, too.

Jim, that brought tears to my eyes. I grew up with Patsy Cline in hi fi on 8 track. Crazy gives me nightmares.

That is SOOO cool:D Thank-you Killer... and I don't believe you are old enough to know what a working 8-track looks like:) :rose:
 
Willie Nelson's "Red Headed Stranger". There was talk of making it into a movie but I'm not sure they ever did.
 
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