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1stTimeCaller
1/6/2006, 11:02 AM
http://www.jackingram.net/mp3/cominghomeagain.mp3

Widescreen
1/6/2006, 11:13 AM
You're not the boss of me.

Beef
1/6/2006, 11:20 AM
"Wherever You Are" is one of the pussiest songs I've ever heard in my life. Did he collaborate with Rascall Flatts on it? Very disappointed with Jack the Sellout.

1stTimeCaller
1/6/2006, 11:23 AM
"Wherever You Are" is one of the pussiest songs I've ever heard in my life. Did he collaborate with Rascall Flatts on it? Very disappointed with Jack the Sellout.

he didn't write it and his band isn't playing on that studio cut. I agree with you 100% on WYA. It does sound great live, he and his band play it differently than what is on the CD.

This is Jack's third Nashville deal and in interviews he's said that you have to start out by playing by their rules and if he went about this deal like the previous two nobody would hear his music and the song he wrote about his daughter.

Beef
1/6/2006, 11:30 AM
So does it come across as more of a stalking tune live?:P

I just couldn't believe it was him when I heard it. I understand you make sacrifices when you sign with a label, but that about made me throw up. The problem with the whole system is, when the people that like that song buy the album, they will be disappointed that Jack writes some of the best angry tunes out there and the rest of his songs aren't this sappy, overproduced garbage. Then Jack will be right back where he was before when the label drops him for not doing 12 songs just like that.

1stTimeCaller
1/6/2006, 11:38 AM
I don't know. He's on Big Machine, one of Toby Keith's two labels. I think they are going to let him do his thing and put some money behind him so folks will see/hear him. The 'new' CD is Live, Wherever you are and is basically a re-release of Jack's Live at Gruene Hall that he released on his own label, Real. American. Music. , a few years ago and it contains the original live recordings plus new studio cuts, WYA, You Never Knocked Me Down and Love You.

He has a bunch of great tunes on the shelf that I was fortunate to get a copy of. One is a Tom Petty cover of Thing About You. I hope it works out for him and he does this his way but if it doesn't he can always come back to his new house he is building in Austin and continue making 6 figures in TX.

Beef
1/6/2006, 11:48 AM
Hopefully, Toby's label can get some exposure to non-Nashville country artists and start killing Nashville pop.

critical_phil
1/6/2006, 12:14 PM
http://www.jackingram.net/mp3/cominghomeagain.mp3


this is slightly better than the appalachian state jingle.





slightly...........

OUAndy1807
1/7/2006, 09:54 AM
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StoopTroup
1/7/2006, 10:31 AM
"Drink the goodtimes down like sin."

Good line.