Beautiful job! We'll miss Joey, of course. But you guys are still amazing and keeping his memory alive and honor him ever time you sing. I know you guys miss him just as much, if not more than all of us. God bless and keep you Boys.
Love the song and all of you! Missing you but have to really be careful this time of year because of getting sick so easy with my throat! Definitely looking forward to seeing you again though!!!
You don’t replace Joe Bonsall, I’m sorry. Even if it’s at his request, you don’t. Should have finished the tour as a trio with guys in the band occasionally covering Joe’s parts. Sorry guys, I’m out for this one. I’ll always love the Oaks and Cobb’s production work but this is in poor taste. Search deep within yourselves and you’ll see that I’m right. RIP Joe Bonsall. The Oaks ended when you retired.
Joe didn’t want the Oak Ridge Boys to retire just because he couldn’t keep going. It would’ve broken his heart if the group had ended because of him. But that’s not how anyone wants to go out, is it? Joe thought he’d have more time, but his body couldn’t keep up, and we had to finish the remaining tour dates without him. In the end, we had to move forward, even though it wasn’t what they had planned. We all have our opinions, but personally, I think Dave did an incredible job producing the new album. With all the pain and struggles the Oak Ridge Boys have faced, criticizing their music doesn’t help anyone. And just so you know, the Oaks see this!
@@LilyandOllieTv From my point of view, the Oak Ridge Boys were not 4 equal parts. They’re all fine singers, nice guys. Maybe Duane runs the business aspect more than the others. But from a performance standpoint, Bonsall was the leader. He was unquestionably the main attraction at their concerts. Please, stop pretending that this is the same group. The shows have a totally different feel to them now, and the quality has dropped significantly. 50 years was a damn good run for that amazing lineup. They should be very proud! But from here on out, I’m afraid, they’re only going to hurt their legacy. Let’s stop pretending that when the main guy goes down, the show must go on. These guys are all professionals and grown men. They understand how the world works. Nothing lasts forever. If things lasted forever, nothing would be special. Let it go.
Joe Bonsall R.I.P.
I legit didn't know I could start to cry listening to music.
Beautiful job! We'll miss Joey, of course. But you guys are still amazing and keeping his memory alive and honor him ever time you sing. I know you guys miss him just as much, if not more than all of us. God bless and keep you Boys.
A wonderful song, gentlemen! Love you and your music, always will. Best wishes and God bless! ❤
Love it this is real country music!
Rest in peace Joe. I always love the oak ridge boys. They were one of my favorites, especially the song home stretch❤
I enjoyed the song. I always enjoy William Lee singing lead!
another great one so sad joe is gone,but we will keep looking up
Their music leaves on! Great boot scooting music!
I know this albums gonna be good, all the guys doing their best!!!
Miss you joe
GOATS! Keep the Music coming!
Love the song ❤
The Oaks rolls on! 💪
Awesome!!!
Love it guys be safe my friends❤❤❤❤
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So sad. Joe Bonsall is gone
Love the song and all of you! Missing you but have to really be careful this time of year because of getting sick so easy with my throat! Definitely looking forward to seeing you again though!!!
You don’t replace Joe Bonsall, I’m sorry. Even if it’s at his request, you don’t. Should have finished the tour as a trio with guys in the band occasionally covering Joe’s parts. Sorry guys, I’m out for this one. I’ll always love the Oaks and Cobb’s production work but this is in poor taste. Search deep within yourselves and you’ll see that I’m right.
RIP Joe Bonsall. The Oaks ended when you retired.
This is America, and you are welcome to your opinion, of course. But that's about as cold-hearted as they come.
Joe didn’t want the Oak Ridge Boys to retire just because he couldn’t keep going. It would’ve broken his heart if the group had ended because of him. But that’s not how anyone wants to go out, is it? Joe thought he’d have more time, but his body couldn’t keep up, and we had to finish the remaining tour dates without him. In the end, we had to move forward, even though it wasn’t what they had planned.
We all have our opinions, but personally, I think Dave did an incredible job producing the new album. With all the pain and struggles the Oak Ridge Boys have faced, criticizing their music doesn’t help anyone. And just so you know, the Oaks see this!
Life goes one and the world doesn't stop turning because of one person gone!
@@LilyandOllieTv From my point of view, the Oak Ridge Boys were not 4 equal parts. They’re all fine singers, nice guys. Maybe Duane runs the business aspect more than the others. But from a performance standpoint, Bonsall was the leader. He was unquestionably the main attraction at their concerts. Please, stop pretending that this is the same group. The shows have a totally different feel to them now, and the quality has dropped significantly.
50 years was a damn good run for that amazing lineup. They should be very proud! But from here on out, I’m afraid, they’re only going to hurt their legacy. Let’s stop pretending that when the main guy goes down, the show must go on. These guys are all professionals and grown men. They understand how the world works. Nothing lasts forever. If things lasted forever, nothing would be special. Let it go.
Respeito a sua opinião, mas, dê uma chance pro garoto. Se os três acham q ele tem talento, quem é você pra criticar contra.
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