You can thank Randy Travis and other's in the 80's - bringing back "Traditional" country and they were called the ( New Traditionalist's ). That is a big part of why country muisc exploded into what we have today. In the 90's country music's explosion's countined.
I'm from Texas, and funny thing is when i was little, there was something almost exactly like this song that happened...there was a guy that everyone called Bubba, biggest guy in the bar, he worked construction and his work truck was out front...well when the Jukebox played a song that upset him he went to his truck, only he didn't get a gun, he got the biggest sledge-hammer I've ever seen and smashed that Jukebox to pieces...He then calmly payed for his drinks and nachos he'd had, and gave the barkeep a card telling her to have the amount of the Jukebox faxed to him and he left...we saw him there regularly even after that...but the new Jukebox didn't have that song in it anymore...I don't remember the song now...I'd know it if i heard it...but i know it was played regularly at other bars...He wasn't allowed in a lot of other bars due to destroying things like that, but he was a regular at that one. I got so used to seeing him...he was a big teddy-bear of a man, he was rather kind, though i was a little kid at the time, he'd play darts with me or challenge me to pinball and such, and get sodas and nachos from the bar for me when i was there with my dad...no one messed with me when he was around, I think everyone was scared of the big guy. He was a sweetheart though, looking back on it i think he was the one who was the most protective of my siblings and I our of everyone at the bar...He didn't seem too fond of my dad who brought us there regularly though. So yeah, i guess this is a shout out to Bubba Cliff. If you see this i remember your kindness to me back then, hope you're doing well ^_^ It was years ago now, but i can still remember it clearly.
and if you ever watch any of Mark's videos...it always looks like he was singin' with a "dip" in his lower lip. That "stiff" lower lip look. And absolutely it's a fun song to listen to! A lot of Mark's songs are!
Some of us are from places where this is a plausible series of events. Big clue is if there are people whose actual given names are "Bubba" and "Junior".
Man, I forgot how much fun this song is! Mark was one of my favorite artists in the 90s! Bring on more 80s/90s and classic coyntry, 80s pop/rock/metal, and Dan Vasc, as well as the metal bands Dan covers, and I'll keep watching.
One thing I always loved about traditional country music was always the great story telling
You can thank Randy Travis and other's in the 80's - bringing back "Traditional" country and they were called the ( New Traditionalist's ). That is a big part of why country muisc exploded into what we have today. In the 90's country music's explosion's countined.
That and the sense of humor it could have like with this song.
This song makes you tap your feet and smile!
I'm from Texas, and funny thing is when i was little, there was something almost exactly like this song that happened...there was a guy that everyone called Bubba, biggest guy in the bar, he worked construction and his work truck was out front...well when the Jukebox played a song that upset him he went to his truck, only he didn't get a gun, he got the biggest sledge-hammer I've ever seen and smashed that Jukebox to pieces...He then calmly payed for his drinks and nachos he'd had, and gave the barkeep a card telling her to have the amount of the Jukebox faxed to him and he left...we saw him there regularly even after that...but the new Jukebox didn't have that song in it anymore...I don't remember the song now...I'd know it if i heard it...but i know it was played regularly at other bars...He wasn't allowed in a lot of other bars due to destroying things like that, but he was a regular at that one. I got so used to seeing him...he was a big teddy-bear of a man, he was rather kind, though i was a little kid at the time, he'd play darts with me or challenge me to pinball and such, and get sodas and nachos from the bar for me when i was there with my dad...no one messed with me when he was around, I think everyone was scared of the big guy. He was a sweetheart though, looking back on it i think he was the one who was the most protective of my siblings and I our of everyone at the bar...He didn't seem too fond of my dad who brought us there regularly though. So yeah, i guess this is a shout out to Bubba Cliff. If you see this i remember your kindness to me back then, hope you're doing well ^_^ It was years ago now, but i can still remember it clearly.
and if you ever watch any of Mark's videos...it always looks like he was singin' with a "dip" in his lower lip. That "stiff" lower lip look.
And absolutely it's a fun song to listen to! A lot of Mark's songs are!
Some of us are from places where this is a plausible series of events. Big clue is if there are people whose actual given names are "Bubba" and "Junior".
I love his music! This song especially!
Thanks for doing this one! I'm glad you loved it!
Man, I forgot how much fun this song is! Mark was one of my favorite artists in the 90s! Bring on more 80s/90s and classic coyntry, 80s pop/rock/metal, and Dan Vasc, as well as the metal bands Dan covers, and I'll keep watching.
Longnecks and short stories is hands down the best album name ever!
I love this song! I can never listen to it just once!
Love this song! Good story, and an intro to the legal system, all at once! Reckless discharge of a gun? He hit exactly what he aimed for!
One of my all time favs! 😂glad you enjoyed it ✌️
YOU KNOW THIS IS GOING TO BE ON YOUR FAVOURITES!!!
Man you sure is a hoot!!! I enjoyed watching you, as much as listening to the song. You're a riot!!!
Love you having fun my friend. Never stop, keep it real.
❤
Bubba didn't just shoot the Jukebox, he put a hole in it the size of a nickel with that .45.
If you haven't heard it I suggest 3rd Rock from the Sun by Joe Diffie. Really fun song. The video makes it better but the song by itself is still fun.
Buddy, you should listen to George Jones I Don't Need Your Rocking Chair
Yeah - I can never just listen to it once either ( I'm not as good mover as you are sadly though Rickk) :)
Just a suggestion, maybe you could to Tracy Lawrence "renegades, rebels, and rogues"
Oh yea - such a wondeful song. That's the song of Mr. Lawrence that got me hooked on him.
Please please please please please please please do a reaction for juniors in love by Joe Diffie!
You talk to much
Shelly West "i had too much tequila last night"
Who is this cowboy
Who's sleepin' beside me?
He's awful cute, but how'd I
Get his shirt on?
I had to much Tequila last night