KickActs interveiws Tony of “Big Engine”!

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Welcome to Kick Acts. Tell us a little about yourself and were you can be found
online.

My name is Tony Mikus and I am the lead singer and one of the guitarist of the rock band Big Engine based out of Jacksonville, Florida. We are on Facebook and Reverbnation and we have our website www.bigengine.com

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Who are your musical heroes and influences? Why?

I personally have too many heros to list. Being from Jacksonville, the home of Southern Rock where the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, .38 Special, and others hailed from, I definitely have been influenced by that broad genre. Tom Petty is from near by Gainesville too and you mix those together and throw in AC/DC, Black Sabbath, and KISS and you start to get an idea of where my music stems from.

Do you have any advice for someone just getting started in the music business?

I have a lot of advice. Runaway! lol. This is a tough business so try to keep it fun. Enjoy other bands and don’t be a hater. Get band members that get along and enjoy each others company. If you have any
success it means you will be spending more time with them than anybody else in your life so you better like them. Write all the time.

What piece of advice did you ignore that you wish you hadn’t?

I don’t think I ignored any advice. Some things you have to learn on your own and you later say to yourself, “Oh that’s what they were talking about!’

Do you have a greatest gig story or worst gig horror story you’d like to share?

Wow doing about 200 shows a year for many years means I have a lot of both. More good than bad for sure. One in particular was playing in Sturgis, South Dakota and looking in the audience and seeing Patrick Simmons of The Doobie Brothers watching me. Another great one was opening for Motorhead. That was surreal. Being backstage and seeing Lemmy was like something out of a movie. Then on the opposite side, we played a show in South Carolina to a handful of people and after the show the club owner apologized for the lack of crowd. He said it was his fault for booking us the same time as the Gopher Festival.

Do you have any other hobbies other than playing music? Collect stamps? Collect hats from off the side of the road? Draw pictures of peckers or boobs?  Make sock puppets? Sit in the dark and eat Cheetos?

I do all the fun family things with my kids. I love to travel and sightsee. I really enjoy sports, hot rods, motorcycles, and I collect Hotwheels.

What do you think about the current music scene or lack of? Care to address that?

There is all kinds of great music out there. The scene is never what you want it to be but griping about it does nothing. It would be nice if people went to see live music on a more regular basis. It depresses
me that DJs are more valued by the masses than musicians are.

Do you think reality shows like American Idol, X factor and The Voice have helped or hurt the music industry as a whole?

I don’t know if it has done either. I think it shows that singing talent is abundant but writing talent has always been what impresses me the most.

What is your opinion of unauthorized music downloads?

Well I think some people discover music that they wouldn’t have because of it but there is no question that it has taken away some of the incentive for bands to create new music. It might mean the end of
bands spending a year in the studio creating a masterpiece. I hope not! It is a reality for any business that you have to be smart and try to recoup your investment. Most people don’t want to pay for
anything they can get for free. Whether that be a sandwich or a song. I don’t know if anything will change in the future to make people care about the music creators. What I don’t mind though is when people tell
me they bought our cds and made copies for their friends.

Tell us something about each of your band members that we wouldn’t expect to hear.

I will start with myself. I have a degree in accounting. Want me to do your taxes? lol. Hans our guitarist is a clean freak. Charlie our drummer has an incredible knack of falling asleep within two minutes
of hitting the road in the van after a show. Matt our bassist is a really good bass fisherman.

Hypothetical situation. You’re on Gilligan’s island and you get to hook up with
only one of the survivors… Which one and why?

Here’s what I would do. I would play matchmaker and get the professor and MaryAnne together. Maybe she would spark something in him so he would come up with a way to get us off the island.

Do you know what a vinyl album is and have your ever purchased one? If so, what was it?

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Man I even have a picture disc by The Cars. I love albums. I miss the artwork and liner notes. I used to go through record stores and look at every release in alphabetical order. That was a cool Friday night
when I was a kid.

You’re marooned on an island with Justin Bieber. Do you choke him out the first night in his sleep or what?

No I hope somebody is looking for him so I get rescued. Maybe then he could finance my next album.

What is your opinion of Miley Cyrus?

Hey she’s doing her thing I guess.

Which would you rather hear in concert?  Lip synching or real vocals?

Real vocals. Even if they aren’t perfect I want to hear the real emotion in the singers voice.

Who, or what, is the next big thing?

I wish I knew. I have been surprised by some of the latest trends.

One artist you can’t get enough of and can’t live without is…

AC/DC. I honestly haven’t heard a song by them that I didn’t like.

Confession time. Share a secret about yourself.

I like Neil Diamond.

Favorite movie of all time and why.

Spinal Tap for obvious reasons

Our last question is called “Shout It Out Loud”. It’s were you get to talk about whatever you want to talk about. So go ahead and “SHOUT IT OUT LOUD”!

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE ANGRY TO ROCK! EVERY SONG DOESN’T HAVE TO BE ABOUT HOW MISERABLE YOU ARE OR HOW SOMEBODY DID YOU WRONG.YOU CAN ROCK WITH A SMILE ON YOUR FACE! I like all kinds of rock. I have diverse interest in all things including music. Some people are scared to have a good time. Not me.

 

CHECK OUT “BIG ENGINE” ON THE FOLLOWING DATES!

 

Sept      11     OCEAN CITY BIKEFEST          OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND
Sept      12     OCEAN CITY BIKEFEST          OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND
Sept      13     OCEAN CITY BIKEFEST          OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND

Sept 19     BAINBRIDGE BIKEFEST          BAINBRIDE, GA
(Opening for Jackyl)

Sept 20     BOBAROSSA SALOON            DEL RIO, TN

Oct          1     SANDPIPER BEACON             PANAMA CITY BEACH,FL
Oct          2     SANDPIPER BEACON             PANAMA CITY BEACH,FL
Oct          3     SANDPIPER BEACON             PANAMA CITY BEACH,FL
Oct          4     SANDPIPER BEACON             PANAMA CITY BEACH,FL

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Vince Gill’s take on music pricing…

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So, do you agree with Vince? Post in the comments. Let’s discuss…

 

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MoeTar – “Regression To The Mean” VIDEO! AWESOME!

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MoeTar is a 6-piece ArtRock band from Oakland, California fronted by the inimitable vocalist Moorea Dickason. MoeTar’s unique alchemy blends sophisticated pop hooks with a viciously technical musical canvas. The band’s first record, 2012’s From These Small Seeds, was a bold experiment; a visionary redefinition of the traditional “rock band.” MoeTar’s latest release, Entropy of the Century (out now – Order Now) represents a maturation and crystallization of the band’s unique approach to pop and rock. The album’s 12 songs tackle the disparate issues humanity confronts as it begins a new century, cohering into an ultimately profound and redemptive musical statement that illustrates humans’ capacity to triumph over its own mistakes.

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TANTRIC TO RELEASE “BLUE ROOM ARCHIVES” ON SEPTEMBER 30TH

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Alternative rockers Tantric will release a compilation of new, unreleased,
and acoustic material under the title of “Blue Room Archives” on September
30 through Pavement Entertainment.
This new release will follow up 2013’s highly successful 5th studio album
“37 Channels”, and includes acoustic versions of the classic Tantric hits
“Breakdown” and “Mourning”, as well as, the brand new single “Cynical”. A
streaming version of the new single can be heard here: http://goo.gl/uTrTI5
The title for the album comes from Tantric’s home studio “The Blue Room”
where much production work and song writing have taken place over the
band’s extensive career.
Lead vocalist and frontman* Hugo Ferreira *comments: ” This isn’t so much
a premeditated album, but a collection of music I have done that I always
loved extremely but never found a place for.  It’s songs in their purest
form, no flashy production or elaborate theme. Imagine it as a mix tape of
songs I wrote or co-wrote that stand alone uniquely. A inside view of the
other side of a tantric state of mind.”
*Please post as a news item. Hugo is also available for interviews!*
  “Blue Room Archives” track listing:
  1. Cynical
2. Breakdown (Acoustic)
3. Abuse Me
4. Don’t Let It Win
5. Fall To The Ground (Remix)
6. Mind Control (Remix)
7. Mourning (Acoustic)
8. Nothing At All
9. Mourning After
10. Indiscretion
11. Flip A Coin

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KickActs interviews “Western Education”!

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Welcome to Kick Acts. Tell us a little about yourself and were you can be found online.

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Greg: I’m Greg, I sing the songs in Western Education. I’m an entertainment junkie; so I’ve seen a lot of movies, and played a lot of video games. You can find me all over Facebook and Twitter; both personally, and with the band. I’m also a music tutor, with an online profile on Wyzant.

 

Georgio: My name is Georgio Broufas, I am a songwriter and guitar player, I am fully Greek, and I like spicy food a lot. You can find me online through Facebook, twitter, my bands social media, and probably on the website of the school I teacher at, because I am also a public school music teacher.

 

Who are your musical heroes and influences? Why?

 

Greg: Growing up, my musical heroes were Brandon Flowers (The Killers) and Morrissey. Besides the music, I just thought The Killers flirtation with makeup and metro-sexuality were the coolest things I had ever seen. I remember watching an early video of them performing at one of the big UK festivals, and I was like “That’s what I want to do”. This might be weird for some older people to read, but I was 11 when “Somebody Told Me” came out, so it was my first taste of what “new-wave” music was. That song really shaped my musical taste.

 

Georgio: Elliott Smith is an absolute monster. He writes the most beautiful, heartbreaking songs I’ve ever heard. He played guitar really well, he plays piano really well, he is just the top of the food chain as far as being a talented musician. Blink182 are heroes of mine because they are the first band that really made me want to play guitar and start a band. Tom Delonge, Jimi Hendrix, John Frusciante, Jack White, and Brian May are my guitar heroes (no pun intended). I usually try to take everything that they’ve done, put it into a melting pot, and throw in my own flavor whenever writing guitar riffs for the band.

 

Do you have any advice for someone just getting started in the music business?

 

Greg: Never get down on yourself. Don’t quit the band. Also, meet everyone. By that I mean the press, the other bands, the fans; everyone. You never know who you’ll run into later, or who might help you when you need it. Also, you need to have good songs. Your local rock club has plenty of crappy bands playing; don’t be one of them. Take the time to hone your craft before you go out and show it to

someone. Also, you’re going to make mistakes, so don’t get too down on yourself.

 

Georgio: Get ready to take a lot of hits, mostly negative, and make sure you have the willingness to continue if you really believe in what you are doing. This business is 99% rejection, but if you keep at it and work hard and ignore negative influence you will eventually pave your way and find the success you can visualize yourself having.

 

What piece of advice did you ignore that you wish you hadn’t?

 

Greg: Good question. Probably the people telling me to slow down, or to take my time to let the band grow. I’m a very “This must happen now” sort of person, and I can come off as pushy. But sometimes you just aren’t ready. Being in a band, and growing a successful act is a slow process, and sometimes I feel like I stepped on some toes, or butted heads with people that I shouldn’t have. I mean, we all make mistakes, but I feel like in a band you need to be proactive. But I’m proactive to a fault.

 

Georgio: I came into this business with a very naive mindset and believed that if you have awesome tunes you are good to go, but pitching/selling your product is unfortunately just as important, if not more important than your actual product. There are 10,343,143 bands in the world, so what makes yours so special? You have to out-hustle everyone, or just pray that you get lucky. I am a realist, so I usually go crazy promoting, and doing whatever I can to help my band.

 

Do you have a greatest gig story or worst gig horror story you’d like to share?

 

Greg: I remember I spun around and hit my face on Will’s bass before. There haven’t been any disasters, thankfully. Only small things, like cables coming unplugged, kick drum legs falling off, but nothing show stopping. Honestly, my biggest fear is someone throwing a beer/drink at my double-keyboard setup. My best gig memories are the ones where the crowd sings the lyrics back to you, and you can hear them. That’s the best feeling. Also, if I had a dime for every woman or man who shouted during a show that they loved me, I would be a rich man.

 

Georgio: Here’s what I got: I was once kissed on the cheek in the middle of my set- had my amp literally fall flat on its face during our last song of a set, (in the final seconds!) and had my guitar cable come out of my input a few times because I’m moving around too much. I am also known to yell out stupid things that come to mind during any instrumental breaks in our songs.

 

Do you have any other hobbies other than playing music? Collect stamps? Collect hats from off the side of the road? Draw pictures of peckers or boobs?  Make sock puppets? Sit in the dark and eat Cheetos?

 

Greg: I’m absolutely a gamer- Everything from the classics till now. I’m the kind of guy who wants to experience everything, so I don’t get obsessed with one game, or one film. I like to play them all, or watch them all (in the case of films). I’m not necessarily a collector- but once I own a game, I keep it. So the collection I’ve acquired over my life is pretty extensive. I like horror games and movies, especially. So, in reality, I’m not that cool of a rock musician. I’m very much a homebody, and keep to myself.

 

Georgio: I am an avid fan of eating Oreos around midnight. I follow soccer pretty seriously, and play FIFA soccer almost daily on Ps3. I really enjoy watching forensic shows and shows that deal with cracking homicide cases. I have a pretty decent Christopher Walken impression (it’s me just going WHOA). I think that’s about it. No pecker or booby pictures, sorry.

 

What do you think about the current music scene or lack of? Care to address that?

 

Greg: Rock radio has been pretty stale, with a few exceptions. I’m a tough music critic, so I’ll tell you most music is “so-so”. I don’t love or hate a lot of bands- I’m just unimpressed by most. A tenant of the Western Education creed is that every song must be exciting and fulfilling in some manner. No song can be boring. We’re very tough on ourselves- and I think every musician should. No more melodramatic love songs, or bad bridge sections. That’s a big pet peeve of mine- bad bridges (or the “middle eight”, whatever term you want to use for them).

There is just a lot of mediocrity, and I’m here to change that.

 

Georgio: I believe that it’s all psychological. Based on your personality there can be an awful/non-existent scene or an awesome scene full of a bunch of great bands. That question seems too bias for me to put my two cents in because someone will always disagree. I guess my answer is: what do YOU think?

 

Do you think reality shows like American Idol, X Factor and The Voice have helped or hurt the music industry as a whole?

 

Greg: They don’t do anything.  Here is how I interpret those shows: The artist who wins signs a one-album deal- the album sucks, they get dropped, and that’s the end of it. These shows just try to tell audiences that there is a magic bullet to fame, but that’s not true. Singers are useless. I’m a singer, and I’m telling you, singers are useless musicians. If you don’t write songs, you’re screwed. If all you do is sing, you’re just a vessel who can’t do anything. There are plenty of “pretty good” singers. I’m a pretty good singer, too. The power is in the songwriting, not really the performer. Sure, there are exceptions to this, but there are so many capable singers, so who cares?

 

Georgio: I think they have hurt the music industry as a whole as far as quality and personality. In this single based world, cohesive/interesting albums are becoming a lost art. What is the big deal about being an outstanding singer? There are millions of those. Write some kick ass songs and then I will be interested. These shows just constantly (for the most part) conceive good singers with brainless pop songs that were written by someone. I also love the generic cheesy self portraits that almost all of them have for their debut albums. Those shows are only fun for the first few weeks so that you can listen to the people who are really bad at singing and in denial. I am sick in the head and slightly enjoy watching people bomb on TV, but lets be honest many of us do but do not admit it.

 

What is your opinion of unauthorized music downloads?

 

Greg: The law is behind the technology. We’re just in that cycle again. Song mp3’s are 5 megabytes, so they are incredibly easy to transfer, download, and copy. They require so little to execute and play, that they are worth nothing. It’s harder to pirate video games or films because they are so large (among other things). Albums and songs are such small files, that they are super easy to transfer. We’ve all illegally downloaded or copied music- it’s just too easy and untraceable. Music has become valueless- and I’m a musician saying that. Music files have become worthless. Yes, it’s a problem. But the laws are just behind the technology, and there is no magic switch to fix this.

 

Georgio: If your band is big enough that people want to leak your stuff or pirate it: Go you. I would be all about that.

 

Tell us something about you/each of your band members that we wouldn’t expect to hear.

 

Greg: I straighten my hair. My promo pictures are all lies! Georgio is married, and has a child. Mark can name all 700+ pokemon. Will is a big rap and metal fan (which you wouldn’t expect if you listen to our music).

 

Georgio: Greg our singer is deathly afraid of most if not all animals. Mark is a Guitar-Hero savant, he plays that game like an absolute animal and it is almost scary to watch. Will is a huge fan of black metal and rap music, although he plays for a poppy rock band, and I (Georgio) am really good at throwing grapes in the air and catching them in my mouth.

 

Hypothetical situation. You’re on Gilligan’s Island and you get to hook up with only one of the survivors… Which one and why?

 

Greg: I believe all of the original cast members are dead- so no thanks.

Georgio: I am happily married and you are trying to get me into trouble. Next question.

 

Do you know what a vinyl album is and have your ever purchased one? If so, what was it?

 

Greg: I do. I purchased The Strokes “Is This It” on vinyl. My record player is broken though, so I’ve never listened to it. I received a limited edition “Hot Fuss” (The Killers) vinyl as a gift, but I’ve never spun it.

 

Georgio: I know what a vinyl album is, my parents have a bunch in their attic. I have never personally purchased one. I think the idea of them is cool, but having grown up in the 90’s and 00’s, I would say that I am a CD guy.

 

You’re marooned on an island with Justin Bieber. Do you choke him out the first night in his sleep or what?

 

Greg: If we’re marooned on an island that means the petition to kick him out of America worked. I guess we’re all set!

 

Georgio: I would ask him to let my band open for him so that we can draw a huge fan base and become super popular overnight. If he said no, then I would probably just choke him out I guess.

 

What is your opinion of Miley Cyrus?

 

Greg: “Party in the USA” is a cute song, but I don’t really care about her that much. She’s been in trouble in the press the past few years, so her dad must be so proud.

 

Georgio: Prime example of a good girl gone bad. Lindsay Lohan part deux, except with more naked pictures and bong rips.

 

Which would you rather hear in concert?  Lip-synching or real vocals?

 

Greg: Real vocals. Have you heard about the new Hologram concert thing? The whole aspect of hologram concerts is kind of scary to me. Also, lip-synching the vocals? Then why not just listen to the CD? The whole imperfect side to the live show is always so exciting. Sure, it’s not perfect, but there is a certain magic to it.

 

Georgio: I would always rather hear real vocals in concert. Why would people pay good money to listen to a backing track that is already on their CD in the car? That always baffled me.

 

Who, or what, is the next big thing?

 

Greg: We’re going to get rid of payphones and put cellphone chargers in their place- I’m telling you. Also, is it just me, or is everyone having their wisdom teeth out these past few years?

 

Georgio: I think that William Hung is going to come back in a really, really big way. 2015 is his year for a comeback. I can feel it in my blood and guts.

 

One artist you can’t get enough of and can’t live without is… Why?

 

Greg: Probably Max Martin- That’s a guy that everyone knows, but no one has ever heard of. He’s written more than 30 #1 hits for so many famous pop acts. Just google him, and you’ll be amazed at what you find. You probably know all of the songs- whether you love them or hate them.

 

Georgio: I don’t really have one. I usually go in and out of phases where I am obsessed or really into a certain band or artist. I think it is a bit odd to be obsessed with one artist constantly forever. Close calls would be Blink-182 and Elliott Smith because they are so nostalgic for me, but I have went a while without listening to both of those artists also.

 

Confession time. Share a secret about yourself.

 

Greg: I’m afraid of animals. I had a bad dog experience when I was little, and that was enough for me. Animal lovers don’t make sense to me. I don’t hate animals…but we should be focusing on helping our fellow humans, if you ask me. (Sorry PETA…and Morrissey)

 

Georgio: The first time I drank to excess when I was 16 I blacked out and woke up having peed my pants. I learned a valuable lesson that night about excessive alcohol consumption and why not to be stupid about it.

Favorite movie of all time and why?

 

Greg: Oh man. I don’t know. Shawshank Redemption was great. Office Space was great. The Lord of the Rings trilogy was amazing… those are a few. I also really like home invasion movies for some reason, so I enjoyed the recent “The Purge” and “You’re Next”. They are all amazing for different reasons.  I really liked the sense of struggle and accomplishment in Shawshank and the LOTR trilogy. When the ring goes in the fire at the end, you’re just like “YES. WE DID IT”. Also, have you seen my stapler?

 

Georgio: Dumb and Dumber. The reason why is because it taught me about some place warm, a place where women instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano. I’m talking about a little place called ASPIN.photo_34753

 

 

Our last question is called “Shout It Out Loud”. It’s where you get to talk about whatever you want to talk about. So go ahead and “SHOUT IT OUT LOUD”!

 

Greg: Here is a Public Service Announcement to everyone: Stop writing bad bridge sections. Take turns faster when you’re driving- you’re killing me. Everyone be nicer to each other- you’re all jackasses. Especially you kids on Xbox live. Stop using gay slurs, it’s not nice- and it’s 2014. Coke is better than Pepsi- if you are a restaurant that serves Pepsi, you’re taking the cheap way out and I hate you. Finally- and this is very specific: The Resident Evil 1 Remake on the Gamecube is the best horror game of all time, without question.

 

Georgio:I am just sitting here thinking of a topic to blab about but of course nothing comes to mind. I will instead just type observational sentences based on where I am, how I feel and what I see in front of me. There is a rug with toys on it (I have a young son), there is a vacuum on the left, I am sitting on a black leather couch, there is a flat screen TV directly ahead of me, and there is a DVD collection on an entertainment center to the right of the TV. The air condition is on in this house and it is slightly on the nippy side right now, although outside it is currently about 90 degrees. I would prefer this cooling AC rather than the scorching hot temperatures of the outside world right now. My talking tank has now reached empty. Thank you and goodbye.

 

 

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Dolly Parton’s ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

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Dolly Parton is such a good sport at this. Many props for her accepting Kenny Roger’s challenge! Lights’ on for safety 😉

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 Kenny Roger is up first!

Dolly Parton’s Wet T-shirt!

 

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Jerry MaGuire, “You used to be so Cute”!

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lol. That little kid is a grown up and recently made a YouTube video explaining what he has done for the past few years and how his auditions usually go… Enjoy!

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9 year olds are too young to fire automatic weapons

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A very tragic end to the instructor and the little girl is probably scared for life. Gun safety is important but I really think she was too young to firing an automatic weapon… Opinions?

Gun-Safety

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Merle Haggard and today’s “Country” music

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Got to hand it to Merle. If anyone “knows” country music it’s him and when he speaks…Well, Nashville should listen.

Here’s a quote from The Legend himself…I couldn’t agree with him more.

 

Haggard furthers that modern country music lacks “substance,” something he’s valued since he got started. “I know these guys, occasionally play shows with them and they’re all good people. But I wonder if that record they’re making is something they can actually do,” the legend says. “Too much boogie boogie wham-bam and not enough substance.”

“It’s all the same musicians, too, probably eight to 10 musicians play on every record you hear,” Haggard adds. “For a musician hearing things that way, you can tell when a certain guitarist is playing. I know more about the musicians than the artists, actually.”

Here’s the link for the rest over at Fox 411

Merle Haggard

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One Pissed off AMERICAN Vet’s words of wisdom to isis…

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We need more people to be vocal like him!. Hats off to Nick Powers!!

 

A subtle message to ISIS

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“As I sit here constantly hearing and watching you execute innocent men, women and children in the Middle East I chuckle. Why do I chuckle you may ask? Well let me explain something to you cowardice fools who think you are so tough behind all your propaganda videos. You are scaring a population that doesn’t know how to fight, you’re bullying the weak. You say Islam is the religion of peace,but since when does terrorizing the innocent and beheading men, women and children constitute peace? WTF? But keep in mind, what did Saddam’s troops do when we came rolling into town? They surrendered, twice… So all your empty threats of coming to America and raising your flag over the White House amuse me more than any of you sick, sadistic bastards could ever imagine or comprehend. In 2012 there was about 21.2 million veterans in the United States. Do you understand what that means? Let me break it down for you. That means there are literally millions of disgruntled, dysfunctional, pissed off veterans who have been dealing with years of abuse from their government stabbing them in the backs and having to watch their friends die because you Islamic extremist idiots can’t seem to act like normal human beings and stop terrorism and the violence. It’s one thing to take over an Islamic state, but if my memory serves me correctly, I’m pretty sure we plowed through Fallujah in 4 days. Better yet, it took us about month to control your entire country. At this point, with 13+ years of war under our belts, how long do you think it would take us to do it all over again? I’ll let you draw your own conclusions on that one. Do you really think you stand a chance on US soil? Do you really think it would be smart to poke that bear? Remember, never bite the hand that feeds you. Remember we are armed to the teeth in the US and I can promise you this… the Geneva Conventions will not apply to you. You attack us and there will be no mercy. We will bring the righteous hand of God down upon you and crush you. The ball is in your court now ISIS. We are more than ready to arrange your so called “meeting” with your 72 virgins and send you to your “prophet” Mohamed.”

– Nick Powers

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Posted by Chuck Gee - August 22, 2014 at 9:42 AM

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