RIP Charly Pride
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RIP Charly Pride
Charly Pride passed away 12/12/2020. A genuinely nice guy and a great singer. I met him a couple of times for a minute or two. Spoke to his daughter Angela a few times. She got him to autograph a CD for my Wife. PillHer's favorite song of his is Burgers and Fries.
Country music has lost one of the greatest singers ever. Prayers up for his family.
Country music has lost one of the greatest singers ever. Prayers up for his family.
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
Sad news for sure. I liked a lot of His music. .
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
One of the greats...RIP.
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
Def. one of the greats. RIP Mr. Pride.
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
A very long and successful life, with a lot of great music!
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
He had a great sense of humor too, and didn't take himself too seriously. A very humble, kind and gracious man. We lost a good one.
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
Darn I liked his music !
He passed on my pops 85th birthday .
He passed on my pops 85th birthday .
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
My Dad was a country boy from Kansas who really liked country music. Hank Williams Sr., Roy Clark, Buck Owens, HeeHaw, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Glen Campbell (boy, that guy had amazing talent like Roy!), Patsy Cline, Chet Atkins, and Charley Pride.
I was listening to a country music station in my new (to me) used Grand Cherokee last week and once again, I didn't even recognize the sound. It was more what we used to call "Country Rock" and in fact was all over the musical spectrum from blues to an almost jazz sound. My musical tastes are all over the spectrum including a lot of Ukrainian folk, classic romance folk music and rock plus still some American stuff. No Rap is the only rule although there is some Christian Rap apparently. Lord, does that social group need it.
But I regret the death of any of these fine country music singers that I grew up with through my Dad even if during my youth I didn't embrace it so much. Rest in Peace Mr. Pride. You gave a lot of people a whole lot of joy including my Dad. -Tutt
I was listening to a country music station in my new (to me) used Grand Cherokee last week and once again, I didn't even recognize the sound. It was more what we used to call "Country Rock" and in fact was all over the musical spectrum from blues to an almost jazz sound. My musical tastes are all over the spectrum including a lot of Ukrainian folk, classic romance folk music and rock plus still some American stuff. No Rap is the only rule although there is some Christian Rap apparently. Lord, does that social group need it.
But I regret the death of any of these fine country music singers that I grew up with through my Dad even if during my youth I didn't embrace it so much. Rest in Peace Mr. Pride. You gave a lot of people a whole lot of joy including my Dad. -Tutt
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
I grew up listening to Charlie Pride, Johnny Cash, Porter Wagoner, and all of the old country singers. I have see Charlie Pride in concert, years ago. May he rest in piece.
I don't listen to the radio much anymore, as I really don't like the New Country, and I can't stand rock or rap, any of stuff.
I don't listen to the radio much anymore, as I really don't like the New Country, and I can't stand rock or rap, any of stuff.
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
Rock n Rolls fine it’s just needs to be atleast thirtyfive years old LOL’s .Lastmohecken wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 12:58 am I grew up listening to Charlie Pride, Johnny Cash, Porter Wagoner, and all of the old country singers. I have see Charlie Pride in concert, years ago. May he rest in piece.
I don't listen to the radio much anymore, as I really don't like the New Country, and I can't stand rock or rap, any of stuff.
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
No, it needs to be at least 50 years old! Buddy Holly, or at least Credence Clearwater.6pt-sika wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:29 pmRock n Rolls fine it’s just needs to be atleast thirtyfive years old LOL’s .Lastmohecken wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 12:58 am I grew up listening to Charlie Pride, Johnny Cash, Porter Wagoner, and all of the old country singers. I have see Charlie Pride in concert, years ago. May he rest in piece.
I don't listen to the radio much anymore, as I really don't like the New Country, and I can't stand rock or rap, any of stuff.
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Re: RIP Charly Pride
I don't remember a Country song since Don't Go Falling In Love As She's Walking Away that I have liked. I like a pretty wide variety of music, but most Country Music currently made just sounds like a Frat Boy is trying to sing about life on the farm when he does not know a disc from a harrow or a chisel from a Heston.
D. Brian Casady
Quid Llatine Dictum Sit, Altum Viditur.
Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
Quid Llatine Dictum Sit, Altum Viditur.
Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost