Now, let's think about this:

You could probably go metal with it, if you had an excellent bass pound. I mean, if someone can have a hit with "We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun..."

:shrug:

Now see, that explains it - Loretta's handlers probably told her she wouldn't be able to pull of metal, so she went the Fist City route with her message.
 

Bann

Doris Day meets Lady Gaga
PREMO Member
SOME WOMEN WERE ATTEMPTING the RESPECT, however songs like "You ain't woman enough and Stand by your man" wouldn't exactly define respect. IMO it simply states "I'm a doormat." However, here is another thought, where does respect lie in a "woman's lib" generation? Kind of hard to want respect when a woman is grabbing at some man's pants saying "I want sex!" :confused:


I wasn't talking about all women, just some of the women. Even the soul sister Aretha was singing about RESPECT back then is what I meant.

And "he/she done me wrong" country songs really weren't all that uncommon back then anyway. Pretty much 98% of the songs were like that. :lol:
 

Bann

Doris Day meets Lady Gaga
PREMO Member
It's not that. Women give sex to get love; men give love to get sex. So what the little woman is hoping for is love, but she feels the only thing she has to offer is the booty.

Aretha, on the other hand, wants R-E-S-P-E-C-T and tells you you better think, think about what you're tryin' to do to her. You don't want to fiddle with The Queen too much.

Interestingly, many of those country stars who sang about standing by their man and hanging on to him at all costs were getting their asses beat on a regular basis by their beloved.

:yay:
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
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Now see, that explains it - Loretta's handlers probably told her she wouldn't be able to pull of metal, so she went the Fist City route with her message.

But you can see Fates Fury doing Fist City, right?
 

LadyWolf

New Member
SOME WOMEN WERE ATTEMPTING the RESPECT, however songs like "You ain't woman enough and Stand by your man" wouldn't exactly define respect. IMO it simply states "I'm a doormat." However, here is another thought, where does respect lie in a "woman's lib" generation? Kind of hard to want respect when a woman is grabbing at some man's pants saying "I want sex!" :confused:

It's not that. Women give sex to get love; men give love to get sex. So what the little woman is hoping for is love, but she feels the only thing she has to offer is the booty.

Aretha, on the other hand, wants R-E-S-P-E-C-T and tells you you better think, think about what you're tryin' to do to her. You don't want to fiddle with The Queen too much.

Interestingly, many of those country stars who sang about standing by their man and hanging on to him at all costs were getting their asses beat on a regular basis by their beloved.

This is true on all counts, but wow, that is so screwed up!!!
 

LC_Sulla

New Member
You could probably go metal with it, if you had an excellent bass pound. I mean, if someone can have a hit with "We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun..."

:shrug:

That song makes me cry. Have you no heart, madame? Have you no heart?
 

hooknline

New Member
Amazing

I just played that CD backwards and lorretta got her Man back, her truck got fixed, The train sang happy songs, her dog came back to life and that guy stopped kicking it, and the highballs never ran out nor did she pass out.

Redneck Teckohanology is just amazing:yahoo:
 
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