<SMALL>Wow what a statement.Since when is an out of work barroom sideman a peer?</SMALL>
Nice one there retro!
<SMALL>Just sitting here wondering how many of his peers ever drew a crowd of almost a million or a phenominal TV audience as did his central park concert.</SMALL>
Well, you got a point there retro. I know Merle would have never drew that kinda crowd! There's someone I respect for "where he went and what he accomplished with his music" But then in his prime time he wasn't playing to a bunch of clueless idiots that buy anything the record company tells them is the latest greatest. Nor did he have a traveling circus act with smoke and mirrows, swinging on ropes.
<SMALL>There is a big difference between respect and Jealousy.</SMALL>
Sho is, lots of folks be jealous of someone with his limited talent making that kind of money. Just goes to show Nashville can make a star out of a monkey. Altho, he's not the worst performer I've seen or heard. Kenny Chesney is!
Yes Garth is rich and successful in todays music industry. Maybe he'll go down in some book of world records as making more money and drawing a bigger crowd than anyone in music history! Altho its a pity he'll never be known for penning or recording what's known as "a standard"...SSTFU<--- whatever cyber talk that means.
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Charles French on 18 October 2005 at 02:11 PM.]</p></FONT>